Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957).
From the series, Spiral Heads (1949-1952)
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@Regrann from @oceana
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Is mimicry actually the highest form of flattery? Someone should let this octopus know. It can mimic 15 different animals!
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repost @azuladotcom- #regrann
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#amazinganimalvideos
#oceanlife #octopus #facts 🐙
Now, the other thing we don’t realize we’re shaking up yet, and the property is the societies, the organizations, the foundations, the temples, the orders that these prevailing financial powers have nurtured themselves into over the years.
First Picture, “Stockgluk Guild”: There’s a class of people that run the slaughter yards, breeding of meat and distributing of that and it’s like a deep order, not that unfamiliar with the Masons or the Templars or different groups that have entrenched in business over the years, and so we spend a lot of time on the medallions and the awards of these classes and their groups.
Second Picture, “Ironchronos Temple”: This is those that operate the trains on time, we call it the Ironchronos Guild and Temple.
Third Picture, “Bonesman: Seal of The Grand Lodge; Digger’s Guild”: The diggers, those that are robbing bones, those that mined bones for different pharmaceutical products, for different consumer products, for different reasons.
Fourth Picture, “Royal Society Alchemic Science”: The Society of Alchemaic Sciences gets into who’s designing the brew, and what is it really, and how deep does that go.
– Lorne Lanning, EGX 2017
Some tiny lil water-themed test animations made in Blender while fooling around with emission shaders!
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