'Nereids Worshipping the Moon' by Moritz von Schwind, (1804-1871)
The Source of Life (2024) by Clayshaper — bases on “The Eclipse of the Sun in Venice” (circa 1842) by Ippolito Caffi
Created by
Nigel Henderson 1917–1985
Title Photograph from Parallel of Life and Art exhibition catalogue, no. 54 Date [c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953] Format: Photograph - negative Medium: Black and white negative Dimensions: 103 x 100 mm Collection: Tate Archive Acquisition: The papers were acquired by the Tate Archive from Janet Henderson and the Henderson family in 1992. Reference: TGA 9211/5/2/21
Kiki Smith: ‘Constellation’ at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (1996)
Takahiro SANDA / JPN b. 1980
The electromagnetic spectrum, the bit we can see, colour highlighting the visible wavelengths
It’s worth noting that, though there are numerous animals that sense infrared light, relatively few of them sense it with their eyes. Snakes evolved infrared “vision” twice.
the frequency of chlorophyll is 528 nm
Mi a drop of golden sun, a natural C ‘the healing frequency’ occurs at 528 Hz
Eat your greens!
Anna May Wong as Princess Ling Moy in publicity portraits by Otto Dyar for the Paramount Pictures/Lloyd Corrigan pre-code mystery drama Daughter of the Dragon, 1931. Miss Wong's glamorous bejeweled costumes in the film were designed by Travis Banton.
Edmond Aman-Jean - Beautiful Venice, Queen of the sea (1893)
Brassaï, The Right Hand of Picasso, 1944
The Sixteenth Of September, 1956 René Magritte