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Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.Albert Einstein See my full portfolio here Shop Art by Category and/or Series Guide to the Silver Lining shirts
Proof, if ever it were needed, that cycling makes you more intelligent…
“A man’s ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death”
A parody of the famous Einstein shot.
One of my favorite Einstein quotes. This world makes me cry sometimes, but I love it nonetheless. Here’s to everyone who has ever stood up for what they believe in.
Colored Pencil on paper, 11” x 13.75” An experiment in capturing the salient lines that make up the recognizable portion of a face. Nearly every photo I’ve seen of Einstein have him looking right – thus in this one, he is thinking in reverse – facing left :)
This fractal image was created in Apophysis 2.06c 3D hack using some methods that I have been experimenting with recently. An interesting fact is that the texture of my image comes from a transform that uses the julian and disc variations and then was lowered out of the image using z translate, so this variation is not actually seen in the final image, but without it there wouldn’t really be a texture. The second transform which is the actual “fabric” comes from a combination of bubble, pre_blur, rectangles, oscilloscope, bipolar and hemisphere. And the last transform simply uses bubble and pre_blur with a bit of z translate to put it in the correct space. No post or final transforms were used. And, here’s a bit of me that’s reverting to my good old physics/astronomy (Gotta love physics!): According to Einstein, space itself can be thought to be like a fabric. Imagine placing a bowling ball on the surface of a mattress. The bowling ball will cause the mattress to dip downwards where it is touching. Imagine this bowling ball to be the Sun now. The planets go around in their ever widening circles because of the way that the Sun is effecting space. In my picture above, you can see the curving of the space around the sphere. But also, what happens to the sphere if space itself is fractured? Will the sphere sink downwards through the fabric? That is a question that I had once, and I suspect it will be a long time until there is an answer for it.
Graphite on paper,14”x11”
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Just proving that not all nerds are smart :)
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Mrs. Lavinski had some rather Libertarian views on the subject of property tax (especially for a card-carrying Wobblie) but that contradiction doesn’t make her attempts to avoid them any less entertaining. A Hungarian immigrant of amazing ingenuity, Zora put her hard work in the factories of Chicago to good use when it came to crafting a solution to avoiding the “damn Revenuers” who drove her batty. Her steam-powered moving tenement more than returned the favor – it was rumored that no fewer than 10 tax assessors found it necessary to take “medical leaves of absence” after being driven mad by their attempts to track down Zora’s property and assess it. (You can read the rest of Zora Lavinski’s story here: http://flickr.com/photos/winonacookie/2684431674/) This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2008. Neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks! / Comments
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, E = mc², the most famous equation of the twentieth century. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.” ________ / Because I love you all, I charge no markup… so that means I don’t get any profit from these tees!
This is Einstein the Praying Mantis, he was a 2nd grade class pet. The children were having a hard time finding crickets to feed him so they asked if I would like to take him home. They requested that I take a bunch of pictures of him too. I have tons ! I hope it makes them happy. These are very interesting insects, they are almost like pets. They follow you around by turning their faces toward you and they like to crawl out of their little home and onto your hand. I let him out to hang out on some indoor flowers while I’m cleaning his cage.
I see the potential for nuclear power… /
From an original 24×33” oil painting on masonite.
I think it’s self-explanatory! At least, to most anyone who is technologically advanced to the point of being able to use a computer to order a t-shirt.
Something designed for vegetarians to wear to BBQs with rednecks
Ever wonder what it all means? Energy = mass x the speed of light squared…. But why should that mean anything? Learn all about the world’s most famous equation here / Played with my sketch a bit, I liked the colour in this one. This image is available on a T Shirt on Zazzle.com.au / Check it Out here My Bubblesite / My Blog / My Zazzle Shop Some Favourites of the Moment
These two sculptures were among several created by Gary Lee Price that are on display in the Karen Newby Gallery’s Sculpture Garden in Tubac, Arizona. This is a wonderful place to take photographs or just wander among the many different kinds of sculptures. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28. / “Joy and Brilliance” has been featured in: / FRIENDS OF REDBUBBLE/October, 2009 / STATUES AND SUCH/October, 2009 / OUT OF THE PAST/October, 2009 / ALL IN, “EDITING”/October, 2009 / VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY/October, 2009 /
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