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I enjoy the emotions El Greco is able to convey just through his subjects' eyes. He really captures the essence of phrase "the eyes are the gateway to the soul." He captures the human element of his figures with his use of lighting and especially his use of highlights. The pinpoints of light he includes in the eyes truly bring them to life. Arte Occulta, Výtvarné Reference, Rennaissance Art, Baroque Art, Eye Painting, An Elf, Arte Obscura, Saint Patrick's Day, Guardian Angels

I enjoy the emotions El Greco is able to convey just through his subjects' eyes. He really captures the essence of phrase "the eyes are the gateway to the soul." He captures the human element of his figures with his use of lighting and especially his use of highlights. The pinpoints of light he includes in the eyes truly bring them to life.

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Scientists have found that humans experience 27 distinct categories of emotion, thereby challenging the long-held assumption in psychology that humans have just six main categories, namely happiness sadness, anger, fear, disgust and surprise. Facial Expressions Drawing, Male Reference, Illustration Reference, Realistic Eye Drawing, Highly Sensitive People, Photo Mosaic, Photos Originales, Reference Pictures, Sensitive People

Scientists have found that humans experience 27 distinct categories of emotion, thereby challenging the long-held assumption in psychology that humans have just six main categories, namely happiness sadness, anger, fear, disgust and surprise.

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Frank Lebon, James Massiah, Mary Stephenson and Wilfrid Wood join a line-up of 50 artists taking part in "_I’m Fine_":https://www.facebook.com/events/188777711673203, an exhibition in London investigating masculinity and male mental health. Each artist was sent a brief asking them to consider “breaking down the wall” surrounding the topic. The collection of responses aims to promote discussion about the “failures of communication around male mental illness and try to envisage a masculinity…

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