They’re in a TNG episode. The symbiote controls the host in that episode too. It isn’t a blending.
It’s television. Things can happen. Trills didn’t originally have spots either. They just changed it.
So let’s imagine a DS9 sequel series or TV movie is green lit and you’re the producer. Does Jadzia come back? If so how? Or does Terry Farrell come back in some other way? Or is she not in it at all?
Not all art is for everyone I suppose . Personally I like abstract expressionism.
I’ve always liked old Jack the Dripper from the first time I ever saw his work when my elementary school teacher showed me black and white pictures of his art from one of her art books. He’s definitely not the best human being but I’ve always really responded to his art.
Alchemy is one of Jackson Pollock’s earliest poured paintings, executed in the revolutionary technique that constituted his most significant contribution to twentieth-century art. After long deliberation before the empty canvas, he used his entire body in a picture-making process that can be described as drawing in paint. By pouring streams of commercial paint onto the canvas from a can with the aid of a stick, Pollock made obsolete the conventions and tools of traditional easel painting. Surrealist notions of chance and automatism are given full expression in Pollock’s classic poured paintings, in which line no longer serves to describe shape or enclose form, but exists as an autonomous event, charting the movements of the artist’s body. As the line thins and thickens it speeds and slows, its appearance modified by chance behavior of the medium such as bleeding, pooling, or blistering.
When Alchemy is viewed from a distance, its large scale and even emphasis encourage the viewer to experience the painting as an environment. The textured surface is like a wall on which primitive signs are inscribed with white pigment squeezed directly from the tube. Interpretations of these markings have frequently relied on the title Alchemy; however, this was assigned not by Pollock, but by Ralph Manheim and his wife, neighbors of the Pollocks in East Hampton.
Text is from Guggenheim Collection website
That’s beautiful
The look on her face is amazing
Personally I’m not the biggest fan of monet but paintings like this reminds me how great he can be
This is fantastic. I love it
Looks a tiny bit like Stephen Colbert to me. Just a little.
That’s incredibly expressive
One strike against nordvpn is they will give you a deal on a three year purchase then put you on an expensive annual plan and charge you a couple months before the three year purchase lapses. I had to threaten a charge back on my credit card for them to refund their annual subscription charge.
I don’t know why but I find it unsettling whenever I see animals dressed in clothes. It’s weird but it always looks really odd to me.
I haven’t seen anyone mention these (but I might have missed it):
Religion for Breakfast - academic but understandable, digestable and knowledgeable videos about religion.
Soft White Underbelly - interviews with all kinds of people but mostly people living on the street.
I looked up Dr Emerson and you really can see the family resemblance. Mad Men was a fantastic show.
Who Gandolfi’s son or Rene’s son?
You’re right!
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