June 4, 2020

Lyrical Staircase Resembles a Strand of DNA Twisting Inside of a Two-Story Home

You might not think much about stairs, but their design can make the architecture of a home a step above the rest. Architect Eisa Ghasemain of Khesht Architecture Studio has created a staircase that is awe-inspiring in both its function and striking minimalist aesthetic. The compact design has an overall silhouette that is reminiscent of a strand of DNA as it flows from one story of the building to another.

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June 3, 2020

How Raoul Dufy’s Colorful Art Captured the “Joie de Vivre” of 20th-Century France

In the 1870s, forward-thinking artists in France set modern art into motion when they established Impressionism. By the turn of the 20th century, several modernist movements were in full-swing across the country, including Art Nouveau and Post-Impressionism. By 1905, Fauvism had also found its footing, putting color-minded artists like Raoul Dufy on the map. While Dufy got his start as a watercolorist, his polychromatic practice evolved over his 50-year-career.

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June 3, 2020

Stuffed Dinosaur on Historic SpaceX Launch Serves a More Important Purpose Than You Think

When NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley were launched toward the ISS on Saturday, they weren't alone. Joining them on the SpaceX mission was a stuffed toy named Tremor. The sequined dinosaur was first seen during flight preparations, as he sat in one of the rocket's seats. Now, he can be seen floating around during videos provided by the crew. So how did this dinosaur hitch a ride on the historic space launch?

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June 2, 2020

This Stylish Pup Is the “Bob Ross of Dogs” With Fluffy Curls to Match

Plenty of pooches have sartorial personality, but few are as impressive as Agador, a poodle mix based in New York City. Known as the “Bob Ross of dogs,” this pup has a perfectly crafted coif that bears a striking resemblance to the iconic painter’s afro. To make the similarities even more striking, Agador is seen posing next to art supplies and a tiny painting—complete with happy trees.

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