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shinyslingback's art blog

My blog is a 'mish mash' of things that take my fancy. Please just click on the images to go to their links, i've added them wherever possible. Enjoy x

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7knotwind:

SUSIE MACMURRAY
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20,000 mussell shells 
installed in the hallway of a mansion in West Sussex, England. The shells were salvaged from a local fish restaurant, bleached and scrubbed, then lined with impossibly expensive silk velvet.

When she lost her toes and part of her feet to meningitis, Ava Bainbridge had barely even learned how to walk.

More than a year later, the two-year-old is ready to try again – thanks to a unique pair of slippers.

The prosthetics are the first to be made for someone so young, and were built with a set of toes to help Ava walk. 

Her mother, Gemma Clay, 27, said: ‘It has never been done before and they have been designed especially for Ava. She is thrilled with them as now she can wear normal shoes again. 

‘And it has helped her to walk again properly too. It was amazing when we put them on for the first time and she took her first steps.’

Ava contracted the deadly illness last January, when she was 14 months old. 

Miss Clay, who lives with her partner Ken Bainbridge, 32, and Ava in Newcastle upon Tyne, said: ‘They diagnosed her with meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia and within half an hour she was on a ventilator fighting for her life. 

‘Our whole world just fell apart.’ 

Ava’s toes went black, but doctors managed to save her fingers with drugs used to fight frostbite. 

Surgeons eventually had to remove Ava’s toes and half of each foot, as they were damaged beyond repair.

After the operation, Ava was given foam blocks to put into her shoes to help her walk again, but she found them too uncomfortable.

Then experts at Dorset Orthopaedic, a prosthetics firm, came up with a better idea. 

They built Ava a tiny pair of silicone slippers with toes on the end, allowing her to walk properly and wear ordinary shoes. They cost £900, which was raised by Ava’s family and friends, and will need to be replaced with larger versions as her feet grow.

cosascool:

A Yoga Sand Sculpture 

Similar to a camera capturing multiple exposures in a single image, artist Katie Grinnancreated this sculptural time-lapse of her body moving through a daily yoga routine using sand, plastic, and enamel. The end result is representative of both time and form as each split second is layered onto the last creating what is both a singular figure and many. Ginnan describes this as an exploration of “peripersonal” space. “Mirage focuses on the concept of peripersonal space, the space that your body encompasses at its most extended point in every direction, which describes the body’s potential boundary.”

(via 7knotwind)

fromoctobertodecember:

Quite beautiful, isn’t it?

fromoctobertodecember:

Quite beautiful, isn’t it?

fuckthereallife:

reblololo:

irtroit:

lizzystewart:

Beautiful photography from hasisi park.

fuckthereallife:

reblololo:

irtroit:

lizzystewart:

Beautiful photography from hasisi park.

glasspoppy:

Lavender fields

glasspoppy:

Lavender fields

geologyrocks:

breakfastwithoctober:

The northern lights in Iceland. The         Northern Lights are an ionospheric phenomenon that is  unparalleled in         nature for beauty and grace. Auroras occur around Earth’s north  and         south geomagnetic poles in regions known as auroral ovals. Auroras occur because Earth’s magnetic field interacts with  the solar         wind, a tenuous mix of charged particles blowing away from the  sun. This         wind from the sun sweeps by Earth in the interplanetary magnetic  field         which is produced by the sun. We are protected from the solar  wind’s         direct effects by Earth’s comet-shaped magnetosphere, where the  Earth’s         magnetic field is distorted by the interplanetary magnetic field  and the         solar wind. The electrical energy generated by the charged  particles         blowing across the Earth’s magnetic field send charged particles  down         into the Earth’s upper atmosphere. 
One of our planets most beautiful wonders.

geologyrocks:

breakfastwithoctober:

The northern lights in Iceland. The Northern Lights are an ionospheric phenomenon that is unparalleled in nature for beauty and grace. Auroras occur around Earth’s north and south geomagnetic poles in regions known as auroral ovals. Auroras occur because Earth’s magnetic field interacts with the solar wind, a tenuous mix of charged particles blowing away from the sun. This wind from the sun sweeps by Earth in the interplanetary magnetic field which is produced by the sun. We are protected from the solar wind’s direct effects by Earth’s comet-shaped magnetosphere, where the Earth’s magnetic field is distorted by the interplanetary magnetic field and the solar wind. The electrical energy generated by the charged particles blowing across the Earth’s magnetic field send charged particles down into the Earth’s upper atmosphere.

One of our planets most beautiful wonders.