These sixteen illustrations of well known scientists were created by Illustrator Chay Hawes. Can you name them all, and if you can, can you put them into chronological order?
Tag: Artists
Why Does Mona Lisa’s Smile Change?
Another of Life’s Little Mysteries solved.
Strolling through the Louvre, you stop at Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Initially, she appears to be smiling; but as you move your gaze, the expression changes — not so happy anymore.
Among the top questions baffling art enthusiasts is the elusive grin. Did da Vinci intentionally create the ambiguous appearance?
Here’s her secret: Your first stare at the legendary canvas will most likely be directly at the sitter’s eyes. At this point, the part of your eye called the fovea that picks up fine details such as color will process the image of the eyes, while your imprecise peripheral vision will pick up the image of the lips. Because peripheral vision can’t distinguish fine details, it mistakes the shadows from the sitter’s cheekbones as a smile. When you return your gaze to the lips, your fovea sees the fine details of the lips. Voila! A smile turned upside down.
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts School
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts School
A Seattle woman named Alice Finch conjured up about 400,000 LEGO blocks to create this gigantic and oh-so-magical rendition of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry last October and went on to win two big prizes at LEGO’s BrickCon 2012.