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People, Places, Stuff Guide to Asian Emoticons

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People, Stuff Dirty art

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There was a man, who fell in love in dirty cars… He couldn’t stand the mud marks on windows and body of cars and created artistic “paintings” on them. We would call this a fine art if we only could stop thinking about the materials being used. This unique artist is Scott Wede and here you can find a few examples of his work:

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Now you can even become a part of  Scott’s art happenings – for more details check his  website .

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People, Stuff What’s under that kilt [story]

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The subject of men wearing kilts is so alive that people just can’t stop wondering about it. It even inspires artists to write poems, songs and rhymes about what’s under the kilt – told properly by a kilted man, with the right attitude to the story is really funny and makes an impression worth listening to the end.
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People, Stuff 10 amazing tricks for Christmas parties

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All of these tricks are coool :) So, I better start practice before family Christmas meetings…

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People, Stuff Leonardo’s painting for a £12 000

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Peter Silverman, an art collector, had an amazing luck – in 2007 he bought a painting “Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress” on ordinary sale at price of £12 000. Scientific research confirmed, that this can be unknown portrait made by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century. And in fact it’s worth millions of pounds!

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Leonardo da Vinci

The same painting was sold in 1998 in Fine Art Auction House Christie’s as “German, early 19th century”. World’s best art-authorities committed a huge mistake – and weird is that someone noticed this, bought the painting, gave to examination and became a millionaire from day-to-day. A Paris laboratory discovered that a fingerprint near the top of the left site of the work is very similar to Leonardo’s – to make a comparison other works of this renaissance genius were used.

Besides this one element there are also other things that might speak for the theory of Leonardo da Vinci autorship – similarity with other his works, left handedness of the artist, soft drawing and perfect chiaroscuro.

Painting was made with chalk and colour inks, and it presents a beautiful woman in gorgeous costume probably descended from late 15th century, Milanese fashion. Martin Kemp, Emeritus Research Professor in the History of Art at Oxford University, has written a book about the painting and has identified the girl as Bianca Sforza, the daughter of Ludovico Sforza.

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