In a clash of digital and analogue, artist Hsu Tung Han carves figurative sculptures from wood that appear to be dissolving into fields of pixels. Continue reading
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Pixelated Wood Sculptures
The Remarkable Story of St Kilda’s Residents
Photo credit: Colin Campbell/Flickr
The remote archipelago of St Kilda, off the west coast of the Scottish mainland, is truly an isolated place. Located some 64 km west of the Outer Hebrides, it is the most remote part of the British Isles. Continue reading
Great Book Paying Tribute to Women Doing Sport
Molly Schio is an American journalist passionate by sport. She chose to list women that made the history of their sport, and who most of them have been forgot. Continue reading
Watercolor and Ink Illustrations of Women
Chlöé Butta , alias CannibalMalabar, is a French illustrator based in Lyon. Her work is about feminine universe and it proposes unusual female models, with a particular attention to the eyes. Her art also reflects a passion for fashion photography. Continue reading
Abraham Lincoln’s Famous Letter to His Son’s Teacher
There are great men and women who walk this earth with so much grace, inspiring and empowering millions of people from all over the world to live their lives in ways that bring more love, joy and hope to the world. And Abraham Lincoln was one of those people. Continue reading
This Van Delivers Human Kindness
Ever noticed the bathroom cleaners at the airport and thought, “Wow, I bet that job sucks”? Maybe you’ve felt pangs of guilt for leaving that towel on the ground after missing the trash can. Perhaps you’ve smiled at one of them as if to say “Thank you.” But I bet you haven’t given each one of them a candy bar and a thank-you note. Continue reading
Unconditional Surrender
On San Diego’s harbor, right next to the maritime museum aboard the aircraft carrier USS Midway, stands a 25-foot-tall statue depicting a sailor kissing a nurse. The sculpture titled “Unconditional Surrender” is based on a famous photograph clicked by Alfred Eisenstaedt in Times Square of New York, on August 14, 1945 Continue reading
Rescue ‘Fortress’ Protects Albinos From Human Hunters, Tanzania
The women who flee to the centre with their albino children also act as guardians for the other albino children who have been abandoned at the centre in Kabanga Refuge Centre, Tanzania, 2012.
The rescue centres in Tanzania protect albino people from the vicious hunters who sell their body parts to witch doctors. Continue reading