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Fishing is not an escape from life, but a deeper immersion into it. - Harry Middleton π£β€οΈ
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Creative shadow art βοΈ Favorite 1-10?
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Real art or fake art? Write in the comments! Experience the future of drawing education with AR Drawing App. ποΈ
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Tricks and Illusions: The Humbling of the Gods in Utgarda-Lokiβs Castle
Once upon a time in the ancient Nordic realm, the great gods Thor and Loki found themselves traveling far from Asgard in Thorβs goat-drawn chariot, and sought shelter in a farmerβs home overnight. Thor offered his goats for supper as a show of gratitude, with the intention of resurrecting them afterwards, instructing the farmer and his family to place the bones on the hides to achieve this. However, the farmerβs son disobeyed Thorβs instructions, leading to one of the goats having a lame hind leg. Instead of killing the family as punishment, Thor took their children, Thjalfi and Roskva, as his servants. As they reached their destination, the travelers entered the castle of Utgarda-Loki, where they were immediately taunted for their small size and faced a series of challenges. Eager to prove their prowess, Loki boasted that he could out-eat anyone in the castle, and was proven wrong.
Once upon a time in the ancient Nordic realm, the great gods Thor and Loki found themselves traveling far from Asgard in Thorβs goat-drawn chariot, and sought shelter in a farmerβs home overnight. Thor offered his goats for supper as a show of gratitude, with the intention of resurrecting them afterwards, instructing the farmer and his family to place the bones on the hides to achieve this. However, the farmerβs son disobeyed Thorβs instructions, leading to one of the goats having a lame hind leg. Instead of killing the family as punishment, Thor took their children, Thjalfi and Roskva, as his servants. As they reached their destination, the travelers entered the castle of Utgarda-Loki, where they were immediately taunted for their small size and faced a series of challenges. Eager to prove their prowess, Loki boasted that he could out-eat anyone in the castle, and was proven wrong.
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Thjalfi, known for his incredible speed, offered to race anyone in the castle, only to be bested. Thor, known for his immense strength and love of drink, then challenged the inhabitants of the castle to a drinking contest, and was humiliated. Utgarda-Loki revealed that the contests had been illusions, and the gods left the castle wiser and more cautious for having encountered the cunning Utgarda-Loki. And the tale of their encounter would be told and retold, a cautionary reminder of the folly of underestimating the power of illusion and trickery.
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how will this musical instrument be in your language?Do you like the sound of it?π₯π·
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Drawing on a typewriter, have you ever seen this?π€―
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Who is the author of the work?Did you recognize the music?π₯
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This animation of Terrace of a CafΓ© at Night, is created by the artist @andrey.zakirzyanov. The original version of the artwork signed by Van Gogh is located at the @krollermullermuseum in the Netherlands.
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GymnopΓ©die No. 1 by Erik Satie, played by Jacques FΓ©vrier in 1966. Musicologist and philosopher Vladimir JankΓ©lΓ©vitch used to say that Satie was the composer of mornings, because there is something matutinal about his musicβ¦ I might add that he was more precisely the composer of Sunday mornings, even though there is nothing religious about his compositions: but there is a serenity, a calmness, an emptiness that modernity associates with Sundays; so here is your dose of Sunday morning music. In fact, Satie was the inventor of something very modern that surrounds your everyday lifeβ¦
One day of 1920, Erik Satie organized something peculiar during the intermission of a concert by Max Jacobs. Indeed, it was the first outing of his concept of Β« musique dβameublement Β» (furnishing music). The principle is simple: the public should walk around and discuss as if it were a normal intermession while musicians played music that should not be actively listened toβ¦
One day of 1920, Erik Satie organized something peculiar during the intermission of a concert by Max Jacobs. Indeed, it was the first outing of his concept of Β« musique dβameublement Β» (furnishing music). The principle is simple: the public should walk around and discuss as if it were a normal intermession while musicians played music that should not be actively listened toβ¦
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