This color shifting GIF features a mixed media painting of mine. The flower of life, the golden ratio, and the pentad (five sided form) all come together to create this growth.
7/10 – March 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
This color shifting GIF features a mixed media painting of mine. The flower of life, the golden ratio, and the pentad (five sided form) all come together to create this growth.
7/10 – March 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
After the near-heart attack, you won’t care about the delivery charges for your shopping.
Credits: gifak (Animated GIFs) via طارق ارفاعيه, GIFs new and Google+
“George Redhawk is an artist who has recently created a mesmerizing series of GIFs that are hard to look away from. An impressive feat on its own, but the next little detail really makes you think. Redhawk is legally blind.”
Credits: George RedHawk via Cargo, Al Heden Chrism, Awesome GIF’s and Facebook
A GIF of a video from Chinese TV, showing a back tailgate of a truck spectacularly take down a motorcycle rider and their passenger. Devious!!
Credits: imgflip via jenggot somplak, Reaction Gifs, Paul Giller (Etonnic), Gifs Lovers and Google+
Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.
– Lord Buddha
Credits: Arte Vishnu via Giphy, Paulo Palha Lagoa, Awesome GIF’s and Facebook
It was my mum’s birthday this past Saturday. This GIF reminds of her festive decorating skills and the cool decorations she puts up for Diwali, Xmas etc.
Credits: Admiral Potato, Admiral’s GIFs and Tumblr via Pia Hollund, Awesome GIF’s and Facebook
This piece features Metatron’s Cube at the top. Traveling clockwise we see a tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), icosahedron, octahedron, and a stellated octahedron. Appearing in the center is a dodecahedron. These are the five Platonic Solids as well as one stellated (star) solid. The Platonic Solids are at the only five 3d shapes that exist which possess equal regular polygonal faces, an equal number of faces meeting at each vertex, and edges that are all equal. This has been proven for at least 2,300 years.
6/10 – March 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry