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TRAVEL / Best Day to Book a Flight in Advance!

(This article was reprinted from NerdWallet.com by LAUREN SCHWAHN) It depends on where and when you travel, but for domestic flights, aim for 54 days in advance. For international flights, start searching earlier. Domestic flights (within the continental U.S.) When: Between 21 and 105 days in advance; in particular, 54 days in advance. Why: Airlines tend to price flights on the […]

ANDY WARHOL & Campbell’s Soup

ART Andy Warhol and his love for the Campbell’s Soup Cans   Andy Warhol became famous after he focused his pop artworks on the commercial world of retail packaging, advertising and America’s love of celebrities. Some of his most iconic works are based on the Campbell’s soup can.             (Source: […]

WORDS as PICTURES Meg Hitchcock at Studio 10 Gallery

Meg Hitchcock: Credo – The Nicene Creed, 2015, Letters cut from the “Upanishads”. (Ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.) ART Meg Hitchcock  Pretext Reading Series At Studio10 Gallery Meg Hitchcock’s medium is typography – the words, […]

Beautiful Architecture can be made from Shipping Containers

Hechingen Studio from Whitaker Studio on Vimeo. ART BEAUTIFUL Shipping  Containers Start with:  shipping containers the desert  & a talented designer (James Whitaker) FABULOUS!!! London-based designer James Whitaker started with the idea of conjoined shipping containers to visualize this 200-Sq ft house, which will have a kitchen, a living room, and three bedrooms with en-suite baths […]

“432” A Key Number At the Root of Our Universe

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Math (numbers) may hold the key to the understanding of creation and our universe. This video shows how so many things, if not everything, end up circling around this unusual number: “432”. A grand pattern of synchronicity including: mathematics; frequency; time; space; and geometry all relate and overlap the number, “432”. (No matter your view of creation, these […]

A Sunday Afternoon Walk Through The Met Museum in NYC

The first and last thing you see, the flowers at the front of the Museum, in the Grand Hall. ART A Sunday Stroll Through The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 14.0px; font: 12.0px Verdana; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 14.0px; font: 12.0px […]

Jerry Saltz – The Art Critic as The Artist

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Photographer William Eggleston Lives and Works in Memphis, Tennessee

(PHOTO) William Eggleston, Untitled, c. 1983-1986, Pigment print, 45 x 64 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches edition of 1 of 2, 2AP Signed in ink and numbered David Zwirner Gallery, New York London / davidzwirner.com ART William Eggleston A man of few words, explores democratic color photography (The mundane life surrounding us is filled with beauty […]