“Zen collection 1” is the first of a new soft pastel coloured abstract collection, the strokes are softer too.
Notice the vague shape of a tulip in the middle/slightly to the left side.
I will be posting three more paintings in the future & hope to go on for a while in that direction.
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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Beginning of the paintings “Zen collection”
A 3D art fun painting!
This was made for a child’s bedroom where colour, consistency, lightness & fun primes.
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My excuses for making myself so rare on WordPress for the “reader” as much as for the posts, I have just been sick with flue twice, painted nearly full time (will keep you updated once they are completed, for the moment I’m filing their progress for you) & have been very hectic in between too.
As soon as things boil down to a “simmering” routine I hope to be able to get back to things as before.
If you feel in need of being inspired watch…Tiny House Build Video5
I found this very inspiring video on http://ewao.com/a/1-he-found-her-sleeping-in-the-dirt-so-he-built-her-a-tiny-home-mustwatch a 3 mn of sheer bliss!
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Published on 23 Apr 2015
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Paul Stamets : Mushrooms to save the world (des champignons pour sauver le monde)
This is fascinating & very hopeful information for the world’s future on a TED show. An ecological solution to our pollution but it’s far more than that. The eleven minutes of your time is well worth it!
I hope you’ll enjoy it 🙂
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If there’s anything you read – or share – let this be it. The content of this article has potential to radically shift the world in a variety of positive ways.
And as Monsanto would love for this article to not go viral, all we can ask is that you share, share, share the information being presented so that it can reach as many people as possible.
In 2006, a patent was granted to a man named Paul Stamets. Though Paul is the world’s leading mycologist, his patent has received very little attention and exposure. Why is that? Stated by executives in the pesticide industry, this patent represents “the most disruptive technology we have ever witnessed.” And when the executives say disruptive, they are referring to it being disruptive to the chemical pesticides industry.
What has Paul discovered? The mycologist has figured out how to use mother nature’s own creations to keep insects from destroying crops. It’s what is being called SMART pesticides. These pesticides provide safe & nearly permanent solution for controlling over 200,000 species of insects – and all thanks to the ‘magic’ of mushrooms.
Paul does this by taking entomopathogenic Fungi (fungi that destroys insects) and morphs it so it does not produce spores. In turn, this actually attracts the insects who then eat and turn into fungi from the inside out!
Read more on…
http://ewao.com/a/1-he-holds-the-patent-that-could-destroy-monsanto-and-change-the-world
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Le mycologue Paul Stamets dresse la liste des 6 moyens de sauver le monde avec le mycélium des champignons :
– Restauration des sols et de l’humus
– Fertilisation des plantes potagères
– Dépollution, bien plus efficace que les traitements actuels, bactéries ou enzymes
– Pesticide naturel, ne dégrade pas l’équilibre de l’écosystème
– Médecine : antibiotique naturel. Et aussi protection virale contre par exemple : la variole, le H5N1, la grippe… avec des résultats très spectaculaires en comparaison des méthode chimiques “classiques”.
– Énergie : le mycète T.reesei transforme la cellulose en sucres permettant la production du carburant “econol”. C’est de l’éthanol produit à partir par ex. de déchets agricoles ou ménager.
Traduction : Xiberia
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