Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Donna Diamond is an American artist, primarily known for her work as a children's book illustrator.Her cover artwork appeared on a number of 20th Century novels, many of which were the inspiration for myriad TV after-school specials in the United States and Canada, notably Bridge to Terabithia, and Beat the Turtle Drum, among others.
So Surreal: Behind the Masks is a 2024 Canadian documentary film, directed by Neil Diamond and Joanne Robertson. [1] The film is an exploration of the influence of traditional indigenous masks on artistic surrealism. [2] The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. [3]
Battoulah (Arabic: بطوله, romanized: baṭṭūleh; Persian: بتوله), also called Gulf Burqah (Arabic: البرقع الخليجي), [1] [note 1] is a metallic-looking fashion mask traditionally worn by Khaleeji Arab and Bandari Persian Muslim women in the area around the Persian Gulf.
A Punu-Lumbo mask is a tribal mask native to the Ogooué River basin in Gabon, especially in the south in Ngounié Province. [1] The masks are extremely valuable to collectors of African art, and have been sold at Sotheby's for well over $400,000. [ 2 ]
Figure 1: Image adapted from stimuli of Arnold et al. (2008)'s experiment. In the paper written by Arnold et al., (2008), [2] they introduced this method called "Binocular Switch Suppression" where conflicting images of differing contrast (Figure 1) are repeatedly switched between the left and right eye at a predetermined constant rate.
Because of diamond's perfect and easy cleavage, it is vulnerable to breakage. A diamond will shatter if hit with an ordinary hammer. [ 12 ] The toughness of natural diamond has been measured as 2.0 MPa⋅m 1/2 , which is good compared to other gemstones like aquamarine (blue colored), but poor compared to most engineering materials.
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.
The "modern" beadwork usually consists of masks and wood sculptures covered in small, brightly colored commercial beads fastened with wax and resin. While the materials have changed and the purpose of many of the items have changed from religious to commercial purposes, the designs have changed little, and many retain their religious, symbolic ...