For years, many scientists assumed that the chameleon’s ability to change colors came from its ability to move pigments around inside of its cells; however, it seems that this isn’t the case at all.
When Louis Vega Trevino goes to Costco, he always comes home with one of those zillion-count, restaurant-size packages of paper napkins, which become small canvases for his "constant drawing." "I have ...
In Arts Brookfield’s exhibition, "Geometry and Movement – The Language of Color in Motion," Argentinian artists Marta Chilindron and Graciela Hasper will explore geometry and transparency within their ...
Don’t be fooled by this Australian school’s staid appearance. A walk around to its main entrance reveals a surprising and dynamic kaleidoscope of color and geometry hidden at its heart. Designed by ...
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