Correspondent for Mary Sue Kaila Hale-Stern invites us to stroll the streets of Gilead—escourted of course—with an exclusive peek at the 1985 Margaret Atwood dystopian and depressingly relevant The Handmaid’s Tale brilliantly adapted in graphic novel format by artist Renee Nault. Awash with symbolism, the story was a natural candidate for a fresh visual treatment and compatriot Canadian Nault was specifically selected by Atwood for this distinction. See more panels at the link above.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
ofglen
shadow-casters
Nag on the Lake brings us a short feature from Belgian director and illustrator Vincent Bal (previously) called Shadowology which reframes the shapely shadows that the imaginative sketch artist captures as live-action to show the creative process and how light and shadow of everyday objects are mentally manipulated until an entire scene is teased out of an ordinary silhouette projection.
Monday, 25 March 2019
6x6
vรฅffeldagen: make traditional waffles for Swedish Waffle Day (a corruption of the Feast of the Annunciation, Vรฅrfrudagen)
if you run after me, i will go to the playground—the one you call the ‘trashy playground’: the Helicopter Bunny by Elizabeth Hoey, via Duck Soup
roslyn place: a drive down Pittsburgh’s last remaining wooden street, via Nag on the Lake
silent moscow: a meditation in street photography from Hermes Pichon
pass the salt: another very satisfying Rube Goldberg (previously) inspired way to accomplish a task
scholas occurentes: Hadi Partovi with the help of young students taught the Pope how to script a line of computer code, vis Slashdot
lift up the receiver, i'll make you a believer
In addition to permitting a scaffolding hung with the inscription, “So long as God wears a beard, I will be a feminist,” in the city’s cathedral, Innsbrucker Bishop Hermann Glettler (EN/DE) has also allowed artist Manfred Erjautz to install a salvaged wooden crucifix in the sanctuary of the Spitalskirche whose broken arms tell the time. “Your Personal Jesus” will be on display throughout Lent for comtemplation. More to explore at the links above.