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Wednesday 28 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/28/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Seagull resting"


Seagulls often steal food from other birds, animals and people. They occasionally eat young members of their own species (phenomenon called cannibalism). Main predators of seagulls are large birds of prey, such as eagles

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Tuesday 27 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/27/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Longest neck gets the freshet leaves"

The blood pressure of a giraffe is the highest of all animals, reaching about 300 mm Hg in its systolic, or upper phase, and 200 mm Hg in its diastolic, or lower phase.

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Wallpaper of the day: 11/26/2018

Todays wallpaper: "ancient city"


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Wallpaper of the day: 11/25/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Little hedgehog"


Fun facts:
  1. The name for a baby hedgehog is a hoglet. ...
  2. Hedgies have poor eyesight, but excellent senses of smell and hearing. ...
  3. Hedgehogs got their name through their foraging habits. ...
  4. Each hedgie has around 5,000 spines — each of which lasts about a year. ...
  5. Hedgehogs are known as the gardener's friend.
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Wallpaper of the day: 11/24/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Free road"


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Wallpaper of the day: 11/23/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Galloping horse"


Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.
 - John Wayne

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Wallpaper of the day: 11/22/2018

Todays wallpaper: " sempervivum tectorum"


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Wallpaper of the day: 11/21/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Cloth"

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Wallpaper of the day: 11/20/2018

Todays wallpaper: " Friendship "


"Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail"

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Monday 19 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/19/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Torii"


A torii (鳥居, literally bird abode) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to sacred.

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Sunday 18 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/18/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Curious wolf"


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Saturday 17 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/17/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Siblings"


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Friday 16 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/16/2018

Todays wallpaper: " Sunflower contrast"


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Thursday 15 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/15/2018

Todays wallpaper: " Apples "


Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. 
- Martin Luther

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Wednesday 14 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/14/2018

Todays wallpaper: "King is resting"


A male lion's roar can be heard from up to five miles away – the loudest roar of any big cat species

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Tuesday 13 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/13/2018

Todays wallpaper: "A road to the lonely tree "


Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. 
- Warren Buffett

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Monday 12 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/12/2018

Todays wallpaper: "It's dogs world"


A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself. 
- Josh Billings

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Sunday 11 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/11/2018

Todays wallpaper: "Huskies chiling look"


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Saturday 10 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/10/2018

Todays wallpaper: " Couple Birds "


“The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.” 
― J.M. Barrie, The Little White Bird

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Friday 9 November 2018

Wallpaper of the day: 11/09/2018

Todays wallpaper: " Kittens world "


Fun facts:
  1. Kittens Can't See & Hear Fully Until 2-3 Weeks Old
  2. Kittens Sleep Around 18 Hours Per Day
  3. Newborn Kittens Purr
  4. Kittens Have a Strong Sense of Smell
  5. Kittens Can Be Right or Left-Pawed
  6. Kittens Can Fit Their Bodies Anywhere They Can Fit Their Heads
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Thursday 8 November 2018

Art: Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas (19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917) was a French artist famous for his paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings. He is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers.[1] Regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism, he rejected the term, preferring to be called a realist.[2] He was a superb draftsman, and particularly masterly in depicting movement, as can be seen in his rendition of dancers, racecourse subjects and female nudes. His portraits are notable for their psychological complexity and for their portrayal of human isolation.


1. Self-Portrait
Medium: etching
Dated: 1857



2. The Races
Medium: oil on wood
Dated: 1871/1872



3. Achille De Gas in the Uniform of a Cadet
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1856/1857


4. Madame Camus
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1869/1870


5. Dancers at the Old Opera House
Medium: dancers at old opera house
Dated: 1877



6. Virginie being Admired while the Marquis Cavalcanti Looks On
Medium: monotype touched with pastel on wove paper
Dated: 1880/1883



7. Nude Woman Standing, Drying Herself (Femme nue debout, a sa toilette)
Medium: lithograph
Dated: 1890


8. Studies of Feet [verso]
Medium: graphite in laid paper
Dated: 1855


9. Spanish Dancers and Musicians
Medium: watercolor and pen and black ink on wove paper
Dated: 1868/1869


10. Study of Horses
Medium: charcoal and graphite on brown paper
Dated: 1886


11. Madame René de Gas
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1872/1873


12. Edmondo and Thérèse Morbilli
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1865



13. Three Dancers Resting

Medium: black chalk and pastel on tan wove paper
Dated: 1880


14. Horses in the Meadow (Chevaux dans la prairie)
Medium: soft-ground etching
Dated: 1891/1892


15. Two Studies of a Jockey
Medium: black chalk
Dated: 1884



16. Study of a Mustang
Medium: copper alloy
Dated: original wah 1860s, cast by 1921


17. Woman Arranging Her Hair
Medium: pigmented beeswax, clay, metal armature, cork, on wooden base
Dated: 1880s/1890s


18. Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
Medium: painted plaster, fabric, metal armature, on plaster base
Dated: plaster cast possibly 1920/1921, after original wax modelled 1878-1881


19. Woman Seated, Wiping Her Left Hip
Medium: pigmented beeswax, shredded fabric, metal lid, wood, rope, cork, on wooden base
Dated: 1890s/1911

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More about Edgar Degas:
Degas, who believed that "the artist must live alone, and his private life must remain unknown",lived an outwardly uneventful life. In company he was known for his wit, which could often be cruel. He was characterized as an "old curmudgeon" by the novelist George Moore,and he deliberately cultivated his reputation as a misanthropic bachelor.

Here are some of his quotes:
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see"
"No art is less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and the study of the great masters"
"Painting is easy when you don't know how, but very difficult when you do"


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Wallpaper of the day: 11/08/2018

Todays wallpaper: "A port at night "


A sailor chooses the wind that takes the ship from a safe port. Ah, yes, but once you're abroad, as you have seen, winds have a mind of their own. Be careful, Charlotte, careful of the wind you choose.” 
― Avi, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

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Wednesday 7 November 2018

Art: Paul Gauguin

Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a French post-Impressionist artist. Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of color and Synthetiststyle that were distinctly different from Impressionism. Towards the end of his life he spent ten years in French Polynesia where he married a 13-year old[1], and most of his paintings from this time depict people or landscapes from that region. Some of his artwork is shown here:


1. Mahna no Varua Ino (The Devil Speaks)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895


2. Noa Noa (Fragrant, Fragrant)

Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895



3. Title Page for "Le Sourire" (Titre du Sourire)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1895



4. Mahana Atua (The Food of the Gods)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895


5. Nave Nave Fenua (Delightful Land)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895



6. Auti te Pape (Women at the River)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895


7. Manoa Tupapau (She is Haunted by a Spirit)

Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895



8. Te Po (The Long Night)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895


9. Maruru (Thank You)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894/1895


10. The Universe is Created (L'Univers est cree)
Medium: woodcut printed in black and gray
Dated: 1894



11. Still Life with Peonies
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1884


12. Self-Portrait Dedicated to Carrière
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1888/1889


13. Two Tahitians Gathering Fruit [verso]
Medium: graphite and blue colored pencil on wove paper
Dated: 1899/1900


14. Breton Girls Dancing, Pont-Aven
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1888


15. Landscape at Le Pouldu
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1890


16. Te Pape Nave Nave (Delectable Waters)
Medium: oil on canvas
Dated: 1898


17. Two Tahitians Gathering Fruit [recto]
Medium: traced monotype, printed twice, in brown and ocher on wove paper
Dated: 1899/1900


18. A Breton Gleaner
Meidum: pastel with wetting on laid paper
Dated: 1886


19. Human Sorrow (Miseres humaines)
Medium: woodcut on japan paper
Dated: 1895


20. Five Studies of Heads; A Boy in Profile with Studies of Hands and Feet 
Medium: pen and brown ink and graphite on wove paper
Dated: 1884-1888



21. Head of a Monkey; Inventory of Bottles and Beverages
Medium: graphite, crayon, and pen and brown ink on wove paper
Dated: 1884-1888


22. Manao Tupapau (She is Haunted by a Spirit)
Medium: litograph (stone) in black
Dated: 1894


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Here are some interesting facts about Paul Gauguin:

1. He was a merchant marine and stockbroker before being an artist - Gauguin sailed around the world for six years, enlisting in the merchant marine when he was only 17.

2.  Gauguin collected paintings on his own, including the works of Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissaro. In 1874, Gauguin had the chance to meet Pissaro, and the artist took it upon herself to teach Gauguin various techniques for drawing and painting. At this point Gauguin had already been a part of a social avant-garde circle, including Edouard Manet, Pierre Auguste-Renoir, and Edgar Degas.

3. Gauguin once sailed to the French Caribbean island of Martinique to “live like a savage”.
Left frustrated from his recent exhibition (with his works overshadowed by Georges Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grand Jatte – 1884), Gauguin moved away in an attempt to lead a simpler life, to a Brittany Region in France called Pont-Aven.

4. Some art historians claim that Guaguin had something to do with the mutilation of Van Gogh’s ear. The two artists had a volatile relationship. Notably, Van Gogh and Gauguin often argued with each other during their stay at Arles (located at the south of France), with the arguments mostly revolving around art’s true purpose. Two months later, their relationship took a dark turn, and while Gauguin claimed was an attack to him with a razor, Van Gogh had mutilated his own left ear.However, after extensive examination of police records and artists’ correspondence, art historians Kaufmann and Wildegans came to the conclusion that it was Gauguin who mutilated Van Gogh’s ear, and that he used a sword instead of a razor.
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Paul Gauguin Wearing a Breton Jacket, 1891. Source: Wikimedia Commons
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