Way of Salvation – Andrea di Bonaiuto
Andrea da Firenze, also known as Andrea Bonaiuti, was a Florentine fresco painter whose considerable ability is demonstrated by his works in the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence. Also attributed to him are the decorations in the Spanish chapel and the cartoon (full-scale drawing) for the stained-glass window of the facade. Although he was acquainted […]
A Painting Redefines Christianity Art
There were many miracles that occurred during Jesus’ earthly time. To remember, his disciples painted images on caves, walls, wood and canvas. From the Annunciation to the Crucifixion, the picture of his childhood with his mother has been one of the most celebrated artistic subjects. Today, we see such artworks in museums and heritage sites. […]
Annunciation – Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Siena, ca. 1290 – Siena, 1348) was an Italian painter of the Sienese school. He was active between approximately from 1317 to 1348. Ambrogio Lorenzetti died from a plague in 1348. After the departure of Simone Martini to Avignon in 1336, Ambrogio established a workshop in Siena. His elder brother was the painter Pietro […]
Flowers in a Terracotta Vase
Our Nuclear Future? The Unpopular Energy Alternative Wooing Skeptics
With the volatility of oil and the lackluster promises of renewables such as wind and solar powering our future, nuclear power has become more attractive to nations looking for a sustainable and reliable alternative. In the U.S. 103 nuclear power plants supply nearly a fifth of its total electrical output. According to Scientific American, “The […]
Our Post-Covid Economy: Inflation or No Inflation
Last year, the story was how companies sped up their production lines, increasing their output in a bid to meet up with the demand of the consumers as many people panicky stocked up on food items as well as other things. Many shelfs lay empty in stores all over the country as many items were […]
Andrew Giuliani’s Historical Moments
The Royal Tour – Fiji And Tonga – Reel 2 Part 3 (1954)
Inflation the Precursor To The Great Reset?
With the pandemic as the backdrop, World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab addressed the international community, stating the impact of COVID was “similar to a world war.” Schwab outlined the recovery effort in his book “COVID-19: The Great Reset.” Of the recovery effort, he stated, “When we look at COVID, we should look at it […]
Galaxies, The Cosmic Cities of The Universe, Explained by Astrophysicist
Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of Ask a Spaceman and Space Radio, and author of How to Die in Space. Galaxies are glittering cities, massive metropolises full of stars, dust, gas, black holes, magnetic fields, cosmic rays, dark matter and more. Separated by millions of […]