We over use the saying that our cities and highways are alive but have you wondered what that might look like on biological terms?
Well.
Here you go.
Circulatory Systems as envisioned by the amazing creatives at WORLDGRAPHER.
We over use the saying that our cities and highways are alive but have you wondered what that might look like on biological terms?
Well.
Here you go.
Circulatory Systems as envisioned by the amazing creatives at WORLDGRAPHER.
J.L.Moscoso-my Grandaughter in-
:::Hamlet:::
“Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well.”
Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 1
This phrase occurs in Hamlet, a popular play by William Shakespeare. The main character Hamlet says this phrase when he is with Horatio, speaking to the gravedigger. He looks around the dead bodies and finds the skull of Yorick, the royal jester. Considering the skull, Hamlet speaks as if Yorick is alive before him, uttering these words in Act-V, Scene-I, “Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow/ of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.”
The artists drawings of Death captured it’s spirit perfectly!