Richard Parker and the Goat.
This painting relates to a self-directed project which was to create illustrations for the novel "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel. In this image my intention was to convey the size and ferocity of the tiger (whose name is Richard Parker) against the vulnerability and inevitable fate of the goat. This image was created using acrylic paints.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Aadu Puli Aattam
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Monday, September 06, 2010
Medical terminology in a lighter form
Antibody - against everyone
Artery - the study of fine paintings
Bacteria - back door to a cafeteria
Benign - what you be after you be eight
Caesarian Section - a district in Rome
Cardiology - advanced study of Poker playing Cat Scan - searching for lost kitty
Chronic - neck of a crow
Coma - punctuation mark
Cortisone - area around local court
Cyst - short for sister
Diagnosis - person with slanted nose
Dilate - the late British Princess Diana
Dislocation - in this place
Duodenum - couple in blue jeans
Enema - not a friend
False Labor - pretending to work
Genes - blue denim
Labor Pain - hurt at work
Lactose - people without feet
Lymph - walk unsteadily
Microbes - small dressing gowns
Obesity - City of Obe
Pacemaker - winner of Nobel Peace Prize
Protein - in favor of teens
Pulse - grain
Pus - small cat
Red Blood Count - Dracula
Rupture - Ecstasy
Subcutaneous - not cute enough
Suture - Gujarati for "what do you want"
Tablet - small table
Tumor - extra pair
Ultrasound - radical noise
Laugh A While
Artery - the study of fine paintings
Bacteria - back door to a cafeteria
Benign - what you be after you be eight
Caesarian Section - a district in Rome
Cardiology - advanced study of Poker playing Cat Scan - searching for lost kitty
Chronic - neck of a crow
Coma - punctuation mark
Cortisone - area around local court
Cyst - short for sister
Diagnosis - person with slanted nose
Dilate - the late British Princess Diana
Dislocation - in this place
Duodenum - couple in blue jeans
Enema - not a friend
False Labor - pretending to work
Genes - blue denim
Labor Pain - hurt at work
Lactose - people without feet
Lymph - walk unsteadily
Microbes - small dressing gowns
Obesity - City of Obe
Pacemaker - winner of Nobel Peace Prize
Protein - in favor of teens
Pulse - grain
Pus - small cat
Red Blood Count - Dracula
Rupture - Ecstasy
Subcutaneous - not cute enough
Suture - Gujarati for "what do you want"
Tablet - small table
Tumor - extra pair
Ultrasound - radical noise
Laugh A While
Is Believing In God Evolutionarily Advantageous? : NPR
In the history of the world, every culture in every location at every point in time has developed some supernatural belief system. And believing in God may have been evolutionarily advantageous to humans as it provided a framework for promoting social good.
Is Believing In God Evolutionarily Advantageous? : NPR
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