Friday 20 June 2014

Peru Artist Uses Colorful Embroidery to Explore Natural Forms



Peru based artist (Ana Teresa Barboze) uses colorful embroidery to explore natural forms. The artist uses yarn, thread, wool, and fabric to produce exclusive, tactile embroidery works. Ana has no boundaries to the way she creates, blending drawings and photos together with embroidery and knitting to create unforeseen forms that extend beyond walls and frames.

Ana Barboza explores the interactions among the materials that form the fragmented human forms, plants, animals, and landscapes. In her works, colorful threads cascade out and beyond any limitations of frame edges. She creates motion, texture, and human emotions that radiate out from the colorful stitching and towards the viewer. She says; I’m really interested in the diverse concepts one can arrive at by using clothing and embroidery as an artistic medium.  And By using embroidery, which is a traditionally feminine language, the images acquire new meaning as they produce a marked dissonance between image and technique."

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Gorgeous Nature of Hagaromo Falls

Japan's 4th tallest waterfall, Hagaromo Falls is a heart to Daisetzusan National Park. The falls drop 820 feet from a plateau on the lower slopes of Hokkaido's tallest mountains. A second stream plunges parallel to the main stream, the two joining just above the two final tiers of the falls, forming a very exclusive Y-shape not seen in many globally significant waterfalls.

The Mighty Indus River Runs Between Karakoram and Himalayas

Mighty River Indus flowing between the two highest ranges in the world - the karakoram (left) and the Himalayas (right) Pakistan is a country with full of natural wonders, and indeed this is cool, calm 'n serene; who would want to miss it.

The Magical Beauty of Yosemite Fall



However not overwhelming in height, Yosemite National Park's Bridal veil Fall is without question one of the most easily distinguishable waterfalls on earth. Gleaming in front of Cathedral Rock, the 620 foot falls serve as a gateway and greeting to visitors to remarkable Yosemite Valley. If that weren't adequate, the falls are famous for producing impressively vibrant rainbows across its face during the late spring afternoons.

Monday 16 June 2014

White Bengal Tiger Cubs

The white tiger is a rare pigmentation variant of the Bengal tiger, which is reported in the wild from time to time in Assam, Bengal, Bihar and especially in the former State of Rewa.

World’s Most Expensive Restaurant for Just £1,250 per head



Now you can have a look inside the most world's most expensive restaurant: Levitating food, light shows and waitresses dressed as air stewardesses only for £1,250 per head. The innocuous white door set in an entirely white building on the island of Ibiza. It’s really magic inside that justifies but setting hardly seems for the most expensive restaurant in the world.  This is a new restaurant from two-Michelin star Spanish chef Paco Roncero Spain’s version of experimental chef Heston Blumenthal. Its food is highly enjoyable just like an immersive theatre experience. The owners stand by the charge, and the cost of setting up the restaurant, the quality of the food and the 27 staff for a dozen diners explains the price.  

Furthermore the eatery which seats just twelve people at a time is part of the brand new Hard Rock Hotel, which celebrated its grand opening just done with live performances at its open-air, beachside concert space from disco king Nile Rodgers and garage stars Masters at Work. They claim their taste at Sublimotion will be a work of theatre appealing to everybody of our senses and transporting us to another world. Though few may shudder at the price tag, celebrities and wealthy holidaymakers are already queuing up for bookings. In a tiny room with more than a few artfully-placed boxes and giant nitrogen tank a key ingredient in many of Roncero’s dishes. 

In a flash of opaque window becomes transparent, giving a vivid glimpse of the 27 staff working in the kitchen to make the 20-course meal that is served up over a two-and-a-half hour “performance” in the restaurant. A metal lift with the support of screens, lights and simulators gives the impression of plunging down the below ground as music blares all around. The feelings are just like a Disneyland ride, guests giggling nervously, wondering what on earth comes next. A all white with a white table and padded white chairs, with names are beamed onto the table as place settings. Then 2 waitresses are dressed as air stewardesses, there is a compere who will introduce the dishes and light and laser effects create different worlds to accompany each separate dish.

Roncero wants the precise tricks of the trade to remain a secret, but needless to say, the white surfaces of the room don’t stay white for long as different settings and videos are beamed onto them, creating a backdrop for the plates and other unusual crockery put in front of visitor. Food is served with a flourish and makes own Bloody Mary cocktails using test tubes presented to us in a giant book. The sweet dessert served up on a spinning, levitating plate, which eventually slows down enough to allow eating it. It is just like a food presentation and all wispy nitrogen clouds and bizarre concoctions that mean you don’t know what you’re eating until it is in your mouth, then Roncero to make an appearance dressed as Willy Wonka, the deranged chocolate producer in Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

Roncero explains he always wanted to explore diners’ surroundings and complete the meal experience appealing to every one of our senses. The temperature in the room, the humidity and even the smells can be altered to suit each dish, along with the musical accessory. The restaurant is completely booked by millionaire racers from the Gumball Rally, which has just ended its 3,000-mile odyssey across the globe from Miami, via New York, Edinburgh, London, Paris and Barcelona. Is it worth the £1,250 price tag? Spend 10 minutes talking to Roncero and you will say yes. His desire and explanations about the food and how it is prepared are inspirational. He truly is Spain’s Heston Blumenthal. Source: DailyMail

“The Real Lion King” Inspirations reveals Stunning photographs of ferocious big cats in their natural habitat



To celebrate its 20th birthday the team behind Disney's animated musical, The Lion King, has announced production of The Lion Guard a popular TV movie and series inspired by the film and its sequels. And to get to grips with the inspiration behind the tales of Simba and the gang, Namiri Plains, close to central Serengeti, where the Lion King movie was based, have shown these breathtaking photos. The luxury six-person tented camp will offer exclusive access to a vast area which has before been closed to the public as it was being used by the Frankfurt Zoo for their research into big cats. Namiri Plains camp was formed for real safari fans wanting a high level of comfort in secluded surroundings, brilliant guiding and a deeper, more penetrating wildlife experience. Tucked away in a grove of fever trees, this little and special camp has tremendous views over the endless sweeping plains that surround it. Rose Hipwood, Founder of The Luxury Safari Company said, “This remarkable area is East Africa's top spot for big cats”.




Source: Dailymail