Missing Senior Dog Found Alive 500 Feet Deep Down in a Cave Two Months Later

When the two cavers found her again, she surprised them by getting in the bag by herself. Above ground, Calhoun was going door-to-door, sharing the image with neighbors. He saw the picture Keene took and said, Oh my goodness, thats Abby. Photo: Gerry Keene How could this even be…how can she…still be alive? They took turns crawling in front of each other, each time reaching back to grab Abby. Over an hour later, the trio emerged from the darkness, with Bohnert waiting for her....

August 22, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Olivia Powell

Playful Balloon Sculptures Inflated Within Wire Forms Mimic Ancient Venus Figurines

Theancient Venus figurinesare sculptures with origins dating back 30,000 years. But unlike the enigmatic Venus figurines of the past, Reddish Studio has opted for ephemerality. Reddish Studio has created clever balloon sculptures inspired by ancient Venus sculptures. The forms are made by blowing the balloons into copper wire frames. The results mimic the plump bodies of the original figurines. Related Articles:

August 22, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Stephanie Huff

The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: 10 Historic Buildings by the Legendary American Architect

Wrights mother believed that he was destined to build incredible things. She decorated his room with architectural drawings and provided him with geometric toys to help his development. Wright would credit these toys and his mothers predictions as his first introduction to design. From left to right: Taliesin, Taliesin West, The Guggenheim, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, Unity Temple, Hollyhock House, Fallingwater, Robie House Wright worked under prestigious architectLouis Sullivanbefore eventually leaving to pursue his own work....

August 22, 2022 · 4 min · 738 words · Tina Ross

These Early Entries From the 2022 Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards Are a Hoot

Here is one of the cubs as it’s trying to wake up his sleeping mom. There is also a youth category to spotlight talented photographers under 18 years of age. These photographs, which make us laugh, only help build an even stronger connection with world wildlife. “Mom, I’m hungry” by Yaron SchmidLocation of shot: Serengeti, TanzaniaIt was such a treat watching a pride of lions on top of one of the rocks in the Serengeti....

August 22, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · James Johns

20th-Century Book of 143 Different Color Shades Shown Through Hand-Dye Bird Feathers

Throughout history, people have admired bird feathers for their exquisite beauty. It even recommends that people begin by cleaning feathers with a lukewarm solution of olive oil soap and ammonia. A 2oth-century sample book calledShades on Feathersillustrates how to dye white bird feathers. It includes 143 feathers in a rainbow spectrum of colors that were each hand dyed. The book instructs people on how to dye white feathers into a variety of hues....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 73 words · Heidi Hatfield

40 Famous Artists Everyone Should Know, From Michelangelo to Frida Kahlo

Museums and textbooks are full of names of artists who’ve left their mark on history. Certain names, however, still stand out from the rest. So, who are the most famous artists? Likewise, Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida Kahlo are some of the most significant female artists of the 20th century. This list is a reflection of the names and faces that have achieved fame, thus far. His mastery of oil painting techniques such assfumatoandchiaroscurocan be seen in his portraits,Mona LisaandLady with an Ermine....

August 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1000 words · Leslie Harris

Astrophotographer Captures a Glimpse of the ISS Crossing the Sun From His Backyard

AstrophotographerJamie Cooperhas traveled the world looking for exceptional views of the stars. But he didn’t have to travel far to capture something rare. Considering that the event lasted for less than a second, the image he produced is incredible. In fact, it passes in front of the Sun 16 times during a 24-hour period. Though it’s a frequent occurrence, actually seeing it is another matter. To capture the event, Cooper used a high-speed camera that shoots at 80 frames per second....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 134 words · Aaron Garcia

How Jacques-Louis David Went From an Artist of the French Revolution to a Painter of Napoleon

Art is often referred to as a reflection of society and culture. Looking atfamous paintingsand sculptures from the past can help us understand significant historic events and the circumstances surrounding them. Here, we will learn more about David’s life and art. Who was Jacques-Louis David? During the French Revolution, he affiliated himself with Maximilien Robespierre and created art that supported his side. His art had a far-reaching impact on Neoclassical artists across Europe....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Keith Curry

Enjoy a Virtual Tour of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Lost ‘Imperial Hotel’

Some of his creations remain the most iconic buildings in cities across the world. However, some of the architect’s ambitious projects were either never realized or demolished. These include the magnificent Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, which stood from 1923 to 1967. Screenshot:Frank Lloyd Wright Trust Wright’s design was one in a succession of impressive hotels which have occupied the site. The previous Imperial Hotel was built in 1890 and devastated by fire in 1922....

August 20, 2022 · 1 min · 125 words · Adam Conner

Exploring Giorgione’s Mysterious Renaissance Painting ‘The Tempest’

Behind them, a storm brews in the sky, giving the painting its title. However, the meaning of this ambiguous masterpiece has remained unclear and has instead produced multiple interpretations. Here, we will learn Tempestand explore some of the possible meanings. Giorgione, “The Tempest,” c. 1506–8 (Photo:Gallerie dell’AccademiaviaWikimedia Commons, Public domain) Who Was Giorgione? ExploringThe Tempest Subject Matter The Tempestfeatures two main figures in a lush pastoral foreground. On the right-hand side, a nude woman is sitting underneath a tree and breastfeeding her baby....

August 20, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Carl Thompson

Illustrations Imagine Exquisite Art Nouveau-Inspired Jewelry as Iridescent Insects

Los Angeles-based artistSasha Vinogradovacreates art that resembles a fantastical reality. The series combines two of my passions: natural and ornamental motifs, she tells My Modern Met. Each artwork in the series focuses on the single insect and depicts it as a jewelry piece. Los Angeles-based artist Sasha Vinogradova created a series of art nouveau-inspired illustrations. She uses her digital art skills to imagine jewelry in the form of different insects.

August 20, 2022 · 1 min · 70 words · Danielle Russell

Ambidextrous Artist Can Draw With Both Hands and Feet All at the Same Time

Most artists spend a lifetime honing their drawing skills with their dominant hand. Based in the Netherlands, 29-year-oldRajacenna van Damhas become famous for her unbelievable ambidextrous drawing abilities. Right before our eyes, we can see this gifted artist produce four separate artworks at the same time. I think if I paint more often with my feet I can really improve. I’m of course way better with painting with hands but painting with feet was so much fun!...

August 19, 2022 · 1 min · 103 words · Misty Stanley

Artist Reimagines Cats as Royalty in Traditional Portraits of People

Artist Galina Bugaevskaya (akaCat Universeon Instagram), however, reimagines traditional portraits wherecatsare the stars. Her ongoing series features kitties donned in historical costumes and jewelry, posing as noblity. Bugaevskaya has been creating herCat Universefor over three years. The premise of the project is to place images of catsusually via Photoshopin unexpected situations. I am inspired by their faces: funny, stern, curiousso different, Bugaevskaya tells My Modern Met. I adore non-standard photos and funny facial expressions, and I also love harsh frowning cats....

August 19, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Ryan Mann