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These things resonate with us, and, if you think about blogs, you think of high art blogs, the history
paintings
about, you know, all the biblical stories, and then you have this.
Not only is this a treasure trove of botanical diversity, not only is it home to three isolated tribes, but it's the greatest treasure trove of pre-Colombian art in the world: over 200,000
paintings.
This was a book of Raphael paintings, the Renaissance artist, and by taking his work and remixing it, carving into it, I'm sort of making it into something that's more new and more contemporary.
And here are a few more
paintings
by Sharon Molloy, some gorgeous, intricate
paintings.
In this video clip, that was shot half a kilometer, or about a third of a mile, underground, in the cave of Cudon in Spain, we found a series of red
paintings
on a ceiling in a previously unexplored section of the cave.
Using food as a positive reinforcer, scientists have taught pigeons to select
paintings
by Monet over those by Picasso.
These are the dynamos at the heart of machine creativity initiatives that are currently making music, sculptures, paintings, poetry and more.
And how you get there, from "gentlemen" to "terror" in 43 easy steps, tells us a lot about American history, and gives you a different insight than you would have looking at a series of
paintings.
If we just had European paintings, if we just had modern art, I think it gets a bit boring.
We research old paintings, poems and literature from the place, to identify the tree species belonging there.
The women in his
paintings
taunt us to view beyond their surface anatomy, thereby introducing a strong femininity that was previously lacking in the history of anatomical representation.
Now Danny is currently traveling the world, teaching anatomy to the public via his body paintings, which is why it was so shocking to find out that he was rejected from medical illustration programs.
I make large-scale figurative paintings, which means I paint people like this.
I went to graduate school and I got an MFA, and at my first solo show, my brother asked me, "What do all these red dots mean next to the paintings?"
The red dots meant that the
paintings
were sold and that I'd be able to pay my rent with painting.
I made about 200 of these paintings, some of them six to eight feet, like this one.
That safe, very, very carefully rendered safe place that I created in all my other paintings, it was a myth.
I actually left one of these wet
paintings
outside overnight next to a light in the woods.
I took all these
paintings
back to my studio, and scraped them, and carved into them, and poured paint thinner on them, put more paint on top, drew on them.
So the next thing was I wanted to put figures in these paintings, people, and I loved this new environment, so I wanted to have both people and this atmosphere.
I want to make
paintings
about that.
Now, these caves contain some of the oldest cave
paintings
in the world.
These
paintings
are thought to be round about 9,000 to 11,000 years old.
Absolutely, you must, because as you can see from the cave paintings, all civilizations, all of humanity have relied upon artists to tell the human story, and if the human story is finally told by men, take my word for it, it will be about men.
So then I think, well, it can't be the same mural every time, so Dorothy did another one, and then she did another one, but then we needed more help, so I called an illustrator I knew named Lynn Pauley, and Lynn did these beautiful
paintings
of the kids.
This motivated scientists from Mexico, Spain and England to study the luminance in Van Gogh's
paintings
in detail.
They discovered that there is a distinct pattern of turbulent fluid structures close to Kolmogorov's equation hidden in many of Van Gogh's
paintings.
The researchers digitized the paintings, and measured how brightness varies between any two pixels.
From the curves measured for pixel separations, they concluded that
paintings
from Van Gogh's period of psychotic agitation behave remarkably similar to fluid turbulence.
Chris Anderson: Do you have a hunch or a hope for what the answer to that is? Murray Gell-Mann: Well, I would guess that modern language must be older than the cave
paintings
and cave engravings and cave sculptures and dance steps in the soft clay in the caves in Western Europe, in the Aurignacian Period some 35,000 years ago, or earlier.
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