Take your mind off the debate for a moment and enjoy this view of the Pillars of Creation, courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Michael Carini
The Illumination Of Elusive Illusion (The Light That Sparks In Shadows). Acrylic on Panel. 40in x 25in. 2015.
Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916), Buddha, c. 1905. Pastel on paper, 90 x 73 cm.
Freezing Ocean Waves In Nantucket Are Rolling In As Slush
It’s so cold that the sea on the coast of Nantucket, an island on the eastern coast of the U.S., has turned into slush! Jonathan Nimerfroh, a photographer and surfer who’s “obsessed” with the ocean, snapped these beautiful shots of slushy waves rolling in to the near-frozen beach.
According to Nimerfroh, the high temperature that day had been only 19F, or -7C. It was cold enough for ice to form near the shore, but not cold enough to form solid pieces of ice, which is why the waves had to travel through a layer of slush to reach the shore. (Source)
Salvador Dalí, Pineapple (Ananas), 1967. Lithograph with Original Etching.
MAD / Son Of MAD
cover by Kelly Freas
Signet Books (S1701) / The New American Library (1962)
Neckface.