546 Amantes Activo [Registro: 2.316 en 5 Marzo, 2009]
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"His recent paintings readily recall aerial landscapes. The meticulously applied layers of color reflect a deep appreciation for the way the land carries a memory of its previous self."
"Patchwork like spaces of unequal area are simplified and assembled to heighten the relevance of value, line and most importantly color."
During the 1920s, the Chicago Rapid Transit Company commissioned the city's finest graphic artists to produce advertising posters that encouraged Chicagoans to use rapid transit for more than commuting to work. The images produced beckoned Chicagoans to the city's parks, museums and other urban spots, as well as to more bucolic destinations beyond the city limits. Curiously, almost none of the posters actually featured the "L"TM itself, only scenic views of the destinations. Although there seem to be no records of precisely how many posters were produced, what they advertised, and what images they consisted of, researchers think approximately 160 posters were produced for the Insull lines between 1921 and 1929. - chicago-l.org
Please jump over to chicago-l.org to view the full collection. Thanks to Sam Rosen for the suggestion.
Started in 1974, the Nikon Small World Competition has been recognizing excellence in photography through the microscope.
"A photomicrograph is a technical document that can be of great significance to science or industry. But a good photomicrograph is also an image whose structure, color, composition, and content is an object of beauty, open to several levels of comprehension and appreciation."
Today, we're taking a look at a selection of palettes from the top photos in the 2009 competition.
Wow! What an honor. It's so amazing how many of you have taken the time to share your color ideas & inspiration with us. COLOURlovers continues to make me very proud to be part of such a great community. Our 1,000,000th palette is a great milestone and we're excited and inspired to continue sharing the color love with you all. You're all so awesome.
Some Color Palette Milestones...
#1
#1 (Community Palette)
#100
#10,000
#100,000
#1,000,000
#999,999
#1,000,001
But our 1,000,000 wouldn't have been possible without our 999,999th... and every palette that has been lovingly shared on this site. Thank you all so much.
All 1,000,000 Color Palettes...
(Each pixel is a color strip in a palette) Click to see larger version.
Some Interesting Color Coincidences
One of my favorite things to watch is the interesting coincidences that pop up when you have people from all over the world naming colors and putting them in palettes. Some fun stuff in there... go have a look and laugh.
What Do We Do With So Many Palettes?
Ok, so that's a lot of color... We're working hard on the code for Version 4 of COLOURlovers that will make it easier to find the color inspiration you're looking for, to share your color ideas with others and to make even more palettes.
Make Something Awesomely Colorful!
We have an API... Who knows what awesome stuff you might build with access to 1 million palettes. Some things that have already been built:
Your Palettes... Your Stories: Share Why You Create
In the comments below, share a bit of your story with us. I'd love to hear your answers to these questions. (They might help us explain to new lovers just why this place is so great.) Why do you create palettes?
What do you like about it?
If you use palettes from COLOURlovers, what for?
What makes COLOURlovers such a great creative community?
Thank you all so much. I'm looking forward to the next million, 10 million... and every other colorful milestone we'll reach together.
Today, blogs across the world unite in a common action for a common purpose: to start a conversation about climate change. Recognizing our responsibility to preserve the colors that inspire us, COLOURlovers joins Blog Action Day by sharing climate change inspired colors, palettes and patterns created by our community. You can add to the conversation by putting your climate change inspired colors in the comments.
A Chicago-style hot dog is a steamed Red Hot Chicago, Vienna Beef or David Berg hot dog topped with sliced/diced/wedged tomatoes, cucumbers, both a dill pickle spear and sweet pickle relish (a particularly bright green style of relish, referred to as "nuclear green" relish), yellow mustard directly on the sausage, pickled sport peppers, and is finished with celery salt, and served on a steamed poppy seed bun. Chicago-style never includes ketchup, though some vendors offer small packets of the condiment for those wanting to add it. Although outside Chicago this style of hot dog is universally associated with the city, equally popular within Chicago is a "Maxwell Street Polish" sausage, usually served on a plain bun with fried or grilled onions and mustard. Both variations are becoming readily available through the nationwide expansions of such Chicago area fast food eateries as Portillo's.
The most popular variety of hot dog in Maine is one made with natural casing. The casing is colored red, and are commonly referred to as red hot dogs, though are more commonly known as red snappers.
¿Tienes algo interesante y colorido que desea compartir con más de 600.000 aficionados por mes? Nos encantaría tenerlo como invitado autor, a fin de enviar un email con tus consejos o lo que te gustaría escribir.