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Dali's Later Work

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The most startling aspect of Dali's later work for Surrealists and Modernists in art history alike was his adoption of religious subject matter and adaptations of Christian iconographyin visual art.




Madonna of Port Lligat



In the Madonna of Port Lligat he makes explicit reference to Piero della Francesca's Br-era Virgin, for instance, while Raphael's Madonna and Child is embedded in the Pope's ear in the Sistine Madonna. But there is an ambiguous undertone in his art: the Madonna of Port Lligat is more a portrait of Gala than a devotional image, and the objects floating in space refer to the dematerialization of the theory of the atom - "today's counterpart of divine gravitation." Rather than take Christianity as the alternative to science, incompatible with its rationalist description of space, time and matter, he brings them together as potential partners. So the Virgin in his Assumption "ascends to heaven by the very strength of her antiprotons," while Christ's Cross in Corpus Hypercubicus is a form of "hypercube" that by switching optically back and forth from convex to concave fuses notions of a fourth dimension with a mystical reverie of heaven. His Christ, he explains in his Mystical Manifesto of 1951, will be the "absolute contrary in every respect to the maยฌterialist and savagely anti-mystical Christ of Grunewald." Dali's notions of mysticism - in which his "Paranoiac-Critical Activity" still plays a part - refer back to both Spanish mystics such as Saint John of the Cross and Saint Teresa of Avila as well as to the medieval Catalan writer and alchemist Ramon Llull.




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March 29th 2007
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If you`re thinking of piercing something around your mouth, you may want to read up a bit. A professional piercer may give you enough instruction for your piercing`s immediate aftercare, but a dentist or physician can tell you the less appealing information. Oral piercing is usually done around the lips, cheeks and tongue.


Generally, people take them out after only a couple of years. While it`s in place, however, the chances of health problems increase greatly. Because the mouth is a passageway for materials to come in and out of the body, it becomes a hotspot for contamination.


With the tongue in particular, if infectious material from the inside of your mouth gets into the fresh hole, it can travel through the bloodstream and cause heart inflammation, blood poisoning or toxic shock syndrome. The tongue is a muscle, unlike the cheeks and lips, and a piercer also has to be very careful not to puncture any important nerves or veins. These conditions make the tongue one of the most dangerous areas for jewelry, and tongue piercing is regulated or banned in some areas.


Common problems following piercing around the mouth include drooling, speech problems, and movement loss. Jewelry can be mistakenly bitten, fracturing or chipping tooth enamel; and frequent rubbing against gum tissue can cause the gums to wear away from the teeth, sometimes exposing roots or bone. Unfortunately, mishaps with oral jewelry are often permanent and require surgery.




And the longer you wear your piercing, the greater your chances will be of having oral damage. If you want an oral piercing, have it done by a reputable, qualified professional. If s/he refuses to pierce a certain area, seriously consider the reasons why before you try to find somebody else to do it.


If your piercer is passing up an opportunity to make money, they probably have a good reason to be concerned. Ask your dentist for an opinion too. The piercing should be reasonably placed, as determined by a professional, and jewelry should be a comfortable size and shape.


Make sure you get a set of instructions for aftercare, and follow them. This means no kissing and no alcohol until it`s healed, among other things. Although the procedure should be done with surgical grade stainless steel, watch for severe inflammation; you might be allergic to the metal in your jewelry.




For the tongue, a shorter length of barbell is preferable to a longer length. The first barbell will be extra long to give room for your tongue to swell a little, so you will need to buy a shorter one after about a week and a half. Avoid playing with your jewelry to minimize contact with tissues and te even tapping it against your enamel can create tiny fractures.


Just like anything else inside the mouth, jewelry will collect plaque and debris. It is necessary to clean it regularly and replace it if your saliva wears out the material. You should periodically take your jewelry out and clean it by hand.


Lastly, if your piercing starts to give you big problems, don`t hesitate to take it out. Keeping a piece of jewelry in is never worth the health of your mouth. A hole can be re-pierced with less pain than a tooth can be replaced.


Although if it doesn`t seem worth the maintenance, you may be better off without the stud in the first place. Aftercare Piercing Tongue, My Tongue Piercing, Picture Piercing Tongue, Piercing Tongue, Tongue Piercing, Tongue Piercing Aftercare, Tongue Piercing Picture




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March 29th 2007
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Kamasutra

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Ancient Indian sages composed the Kama Shastra ( kama sutra picture ) on the basis of the Vedas. The first formulation of the Kama Shastra, or the rules of love, is attributed to Nandi, Shiva's companion. It is preserved today in the form of the 'Kamasutra' written down by the sage Vatsyayana sometime between the first and sixth century A.D. The Kama Sutra is recognised as the true surviving text of the original Kama Shastra.




Vatsyayana states that he only quotes and condenses the previous work and refers to himself in third person (Vatsyayana thinks ..) when expressing his opinion.


The Kama Shastra was one of three ancient Indian texts concerning the aims of life. It should be understood within the context of the Artha Shastra and the Dharma Shastra (which were written in Sanskrit, seventh century B.C.).


The ancient Indians appear to be very good evolutionists, as it is clear from evolution that sex ( erotic painting ) and survival are the two most fundamental forces driving our continued existence. Further, the Kama Sutra is an evolutionary work in that it promotes the cultivation of skills to become a well rounded individual with healthy, intimate relationships with others.


The Kama Sutra, a 4th century Indian text that describes the art of love โ€“ erotic drawing with descriptions. This was one of the first example of ethnic adult art.




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