by d_admin | Dec 15, 2017 | Janice Willson, Macro Photography, Science in the Real World
I understand you have just purchased a new DSLR camera and are trying it out. You have taken copious amounts of photos of your family, your dog (or cat, depending on your preference. I am not here to judge), your car, flowers, your own face, sunrise and/or sunset,...
by d_admin | Dec 7, 2017 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson, Science in the Real World
This past Sunday hosted another “Supermoon” to its skies and man, did it ever look close. This phenomena is when the full or new moon (much more impressive when it is full) is at its most luminous and closest distance to the earth in its elliptical orbit, resulting in...
by d_admin | Nov 30, 2017 | Art News, Interesting People, Janice Willson
If you had been watching the news over the last couple of weeks, you may have heard about one Salvator Mundi and possibly wondering what or who this was and why it was so important. Salvator Mundi (The Saviour of the World) is a painting of Jesus Christ by the...
by d_admin | Nov 23, 2017 | Interesting People, Janice Willson
I have been known as a receptacle of all sorts of information (both useful and useless) and was often used in trivia games as a ringer. I was once told that I was a jack of all trades, master of none and kind of took offense to this statement. I felt that it implied...
by d_admin | Nov 16, 2017 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson
“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” – Pablo Picasso When we grow up we tend to lose much of what makes children so special. Life becomes so blasé and our day to day tasks become tedious at best. Adults get bogged down...