Vancouver-based
artist Fiona Tang creates large-scale murals of
animals using charcoal, chalk pastel, and acrylic on paper that at first glance
appear 3D. Tang makes use of a technique called trompe l’oeil where shadows and perspective
within the two dimensional drawing are used to trick the viewer into thinking
the piece is three dimensional. Tang recently graduated from Emily Carr
University of Art and Design, and you can see more of her work over on Facebook. (via Juxtapoz, My
Modern Met)
In a scene from TOWN with Nicholas Crane, Patrick Stewart, of Star Trek and X-men fame, gets nostalgic over his childhood and recites a poem in his native Yorkshire dialect. His mother and aunt would recite the poem around Christmas time every year which is probably why he still remembers it many years later. Stewart was born in Mirfield - a small town in West Yorkshire England.
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