Category: Cool Images

Jul 23 2007

Microscopic Lord’s Prayer

We have all heard about magnificent carvings that prisoners have made in jail from things such as bone, teeth and wood. But convicted forger A. Schiller who was serving his time in Sing Sing prison in the late 1800s, took it one step further. When his guards found him dead in his cell, on his body they found seven regular straight pins whose heads measured the typical 47/1000ths of an inch or 1.17 millimeters in diameter. Under 500 magnification it was found that the tiny etchings seen on the heads of the pins were the words to The Lord’s Prayer, which is 65 words and 254 letters long. Of the seven pins, six were silver and one was gold – the gold pin’s prayer was flawless and a true masterpiece. Schiller had spent the last 25 years of his life creating the pins, using a tool too small to be seen by the naked eye. It is estimated that it took 1,863 sepatate carving strokes to make it. Schiller went blind because of his artwork.

It seems such a waste of talent, but perhaps now at least people will remember him, whereas if he was not incarcerated he would be just another forgotten forger.

The Lord's Prayer Written on a Pin Head

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Jul 16 2007

Political Flags

Icaro Doria is Brazilian, 25 and has been working for the magazine Grande Reportagem, in Lisbon, Portugal, for the last 3 years. He is part of the team that produced these flags as part of a campaign to highlight some of the world’s current issues. Whether you like it or not, you have to agree that it is at least thought provoking.

Angolan Flag

Brazilian Flag

Burkinan Flag

Chinese Flag

Columbian FlagEuropean Union Flag

Somalian Flag

USA Flag

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Jul 09 2007

The Day After Tomorrow?

This is the result of high winds blowing water from a lake in Geneva during freezing conditions, causing the water spray to freeze almost instantly. “All the best art is found in nature” as they say.

Day After Tomorrow

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