Anybody know what this is from? I love the art style and breasts.
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lyghtmylife: Gustave Moreau - La Toilette, circa 1885-1890
Waterdolor with gouache - Bridgestone Museum of Art, Japan (Tokyo)
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chelsja: The Lamia: In this 1909 painting by Herbert James Draper, Lamia has human legs and a snakeskin around her waist. There is also a small snake on her right forearm.
“In ancient Greek mythology, Lamia was a beautiful queen of Libya who became a child-eating daemon. Aristophanes claimed her name derived from the Greek word for gullet, referring to her habit of devouring children.”
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Possibly the greatest Greek-myth trainers ever (and maybe the only).
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what the Φuck
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Acoustic Levitation
At the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have been experimenting with sound waves and pharmaceutical solutions, levitating soluble drops between two speakers facing each other. While their research has produced some visually fascinating results, it has also led to the discovery of a far more effective method for creating amorphous drugs, which happen to be the more desirable of two forms that pharmaceutical drugs can take.Watch Video Here.
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