It's like biscuits...sometimes the flakier the better.yes i am a little flaky LOL!
It's like biscuits...sometimes the flakier the better.yes i am a little flaky LOL!
that reminds me of my younger years of art, a few artist friends of mine would always "sneak" skulls into their works. sometimes I still catch myself doing that....lolI have been very interested in Sacred Geometry from a small boy inspired by the great math teachers including Plato and Pythagoras, i have researched the Golden Ratio, Golden Spiral, Phi etc for years that involves pentagrams, pentagons and dodecahedrons, i can spook myself with my drawings, one of which is below....yes i am a little flaky LOL!
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I've seen that painting before and I still find it disturbing!Hieronymus Bosch - Wikipedia
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This Dutchman was Salvador Dali 400 years before Dali. We studied this guy in shrink school. This picture is entitled The Temptation of St Anthony, 1501.
OK....that made my head hurt.I have a fun exercise. Put the Temptation of Saint Anthony by Salvador Dali and Thingamajig* Bosch, and compare and contrast.
* I'm not going to spell out his first name. I'm tired.
Dali's picture of Christ, looking from the viewpoint of the Holy Spirit. That picture made me think of two things. 3. The third is the answer.this was one of my favorite Salvador dali paintings..... some of his stuff was like a bad acid trip....lol
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this is also talked about in the book of Enoch refered to as the Metatron cube Enoch was given the name Metatron after his transformation into the angelic relmI have been very interested in Sacred Geometry from a small boy inspired by the great math teachers including Plato and Pythagoras, i have researched the Golden Ratio, Golden Spiral, Phi etc for years that involves pentagrams, pentagons and dodecahedrons, i can spook myself with my drawings, one of which is below....yes i am a little flaky LOL!
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