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thecollectibles:Art by Eugene Korolev

aheartandheart:stoned_2016 Asli Candan crss

aheartandheart : stoned_2016 Asli Candan crss

aheartandheart:stoned_2016 Asli Candan

aheartandheart : stoned_2016 Asli Candan

Gran Hotel MiramarLocated in the heart of Malaga, by the...

Gran Hotel Miramar Located in the heart of Malaga, by the Mediterranean Sea, Gran Hotel Miramar combines classic opulence with contemporary sophistication, offering a stunning rooftop bar and a state-of-the-art spa. Rooms come in various styles, but all are exquisitely appointed with marble bathrooms, modern tech features, and lovely views, either of the bright blue bay or the scenic cityscape. The decor ranges from Moorish to Mediterranean to Modernist, with stylish furnishings, refined details, and lots of dazzling white surfaces. Three gourmet restaurants and 9,000 square meters of lawns – punctuated with beautiful gardens, terraces, and swimming pools – complete the hotel’s collection of luxurious amenities. Compare prices for this hotel at TripAdvisor

How to Make Difficult Problems Easier to Solve with Systems Thinking

Everything and every time we think, we are projecting our own view on reality. [1] Revolutionary Systems Thinker and professor at Cornell University Derek Cabrera remarked, “When we understand the world as being the result of systems of relationships, we better approximate reality.” I recently came across Derek’s book Systems Thinking Made Simple: New Hope for Solving Wicked Problems and I was hooked! I was immediately converted to the field of Systems Thinking. In fact, I plan on using Systems Thinking as my new algorithm for everything I do. After speaking with Derek, I decided to write an article that was similar to a book review, yet also a how-to. This article will focus on Derek’s new version of Systems Thinking (v2.0), how to use it, and some tools to use with it. So, let’s take a look at what Systems Thinking v2.0 is. The Best Way to Solve Wicked Problems If you had to think of the problem that underlies all other problems, what would you say it is? Derek informs u

crossconnectmag: Yanjun Cheng Boston digital painter Yanjun...

crossconnectmag : Yanjun Cheng Boston digital painter Yanjun Cheng creates stunning and intense portraits of ladies who reel the viewer in with their mesmerizing expressions, sometimes seductive, sometimes entirely caught in a world all their own. Other paintings allude to the masters of old, but with a clearly modern and digital signature that reminds of snapshot photography and glitching screens. Cheng’s photorealism combined with her use of dashes of bright color makes for an interesting mixture. Keep up with Yanjun on her Tumblr and Instagram Need more art in your life? Check out our Facebook and Twitter pages! | Posted by Falco

crossconnectmag: Yanjun Cheng Boston digital painter Yanjun... crss

crossconnectmag : Yanjun Cheng Boston digital painter Yanjun Cheng creates stunning and intense portraits of ladies who reel the viewer in with their mesmerizing expressions, sometimes seductive, sometimes entirely caught in a world all their own. Other paintings allude to the masters of old, but with a clearly modern and digital signature that reminds of snapshot photography and glitching screens. Cheng’s photorealism combined with her use of dashes of bright color makes for an interesting mixture. Keep up with Yanjun on her Tumblr and Instagram Need more art in your life? Check out our Facebook and Twitter pages! | Posted by Falco crss