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===General artwork gallery===
 
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<small>Description: Art galleries are important for many reasons. They support the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities. Research has shown that engaging with art can reduce stress, increase immunity, improve mental health, and prevent illness. Art can also help people express their emotions, cope with challenges, and find meaning and purpose in life. They foster creativity and innovation. Art galleries showcase the work of artists who use their imagination, skill, and vision to create original and impactful artworks. These artworks can inspire, challenge, and educate the viewers, as well as spark new ideas and solutions for various problems. They promote cultural diversity and social inclusion. Art galleries display artworks from different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives, reflecting the diversity and richness of human experience. These artworks can help people learn about and appreciate other cultures, as well as foster dialogue and understanding among different groups. Art galleries can also provide a space for marginalised and underrepresented voices to be heard and valued. Therefore, art galleries play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life, the economy, and the society of a community.
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===External artwork galleries===
 
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* http://goblet-of-the-truth.org/
 
* http://goblet-of-the-truth.org/
 
* https://www.pinterest.com/stormin3/ufo-contactee-billy-meier/
 
* https://www.pinterest.com/stormin3/ufo-contactee-billy-meier/
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===Posters===
 
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<small>Description: Posters are a form of visual communication that use images, text, and design to convey a message to a large audience. Posters originated from the need to advertise products, events, or ideas in public spaces, especially in urban areas. Posters have evolved with the development of printing techniques, artistic movements, and social and political contexts throughout history. Posters are useful compared with other media forms because they can: Attract attention and create interest with their large size, colourful graphics, and catchy slogans. Deliver information quickly and clearly with minimal text and simple visuals. Influence attitudes and behaviours with persuasive or emotional appeals. Express creativity and identity with unique styles and aesthetics.
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File:Optimized-SE7ENPOSTER.jpg|<small>More sevens can be found on the [[Human Being]] page. [[Media:SE7ENPOSTER.jpg|Click here for High Resolution]]</small>
 
File:Optimized-SE7ENPOSTER.jpg|<small>More sevens can be found on the [[Human Being]] page. [[Media:SE7ENPOSTER.jpg|Click here for High Resolution]]</small>
 
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<small>Description: Quote graphics became extremely popular when social media networks really started becoming prominent in 2005. Posting such quotes accompanied by an aesthetic design not only tells people around you who you are but also, shares a part of you with your fans, followers, and customers. Quote graphics are so popular because they can help people process and remember information better than plain text. They can also make information more engaging and attractive, especially for audiences with short attention spans. A quote graphic or a quote image is a type of image that features a quotation, usually from a famous or influential person, along with a relevant background, font, and design. Quote graphics are often used to convey a message, inspire, motivate, or entertain the audience.</small>
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<small>Source: https://www.pinterest.com/stormin3/ufo-contactee-billy-meier/</small>
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<small>Description: An infographic is a visual representation of information or data that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. Infographics use images, charts, graphs, and minimal text to communicate information quickly and clearly. Infographics can be used for various purposes, such as explaining a complex process, displaying research findings, summarizing a long article, or raising awareness about an issue.<br>
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Infographics are popular because they can help people process and remember information better than plain text. They can also make information more engaging and attractive, especially for audiences with short attention spans. Source: https://www.pinterest.com/stormin3/ufo-contactee-billy-meier/
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<small>Description: Surrealism is an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in Europe after World War I. It aimed to express the unconscious mind through illogical or dreamlike images and words. Surrealism was influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and by the anti-rationalism of Dadaism. Surrealism challenged the norms and values of society and sought to liberate the imagination and creativity of the human spirit.
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If you would like to add more of these info postcard picture meme's, please name them the same and start at number 120 so that the existing images are not overwritten. We're setting a preliminary cap of 300 of these types of images, so please be thoughtful about them. Ideally one might add info on subjects that has not already been presented in this way, and find the relevant page in the [[Meier Encyclopedia]] that it would compliment, without repeating i.e. from a source which has not yet been used e.g. from one of the [[books]], or say excerpt the [[Contact_Statistics#PPKB|PPKB]] which has not been translated yet, etc., it's then reinforcing and interesting rather than repetitive, and when it requires interesting research to make, then the reader also finds that research trail interesting to do. They should be smaller selective excerpts ideally - at any rate, these editorial and creative decisions are left entirely to the authors, it's up to you.
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<small>Description: One possible reason to put an artwork in a very long wide form as a panorama is to create a more immersive and realistic experience for the viewer. A panorama is a type of painting that shows a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, a military battle, or a historical event. By using a large canvas that surrounds or unrolls before the viewer, the panorama can capture the magnificence of a scene from every angle and blur the line between art and reality. Another possible reason to put an artwork in a very long wide form as a panorama is to express creativity and identity with a unique style and aesthetic. A panorama can showcase the artistic vision and skill of the painter, as well as the cultural and historical context of the subject.
 
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The following artwork would be considered silly by Plejaren,<sup>[citation needed]</sup> because it is messy, weird and unreal.<sup>[citation needed]</sup>
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If you want to make and add your own 'panorama' style artwork like these, you can - it's the same advice as above, name the file uploads the same way, but with this gallery you have to also keep the same aspect ratio specification, also they're based on the keywords drawn out of the contact reports, so please take the key words out of the contact report you want to make a 'panorama' for and then revolve the 'art' around those to make the artwork in the same 'family' - or else put your artwork into the general gallery. If it is realistic art like a photo representation then you may create a new section without the information indicating that the style of artwork is 'unreal' and 'messy', 'weird', 'silly' etc.
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Revision as of 17:18, 29 February 2024

Please see Category:Photos and Images - Art Gallery and Special:NewFiles or Special:ListFiles to view all uploaded files.

There is also a Photo Gallery.







General artwork gallery

Description: Art galleries are important for many reasons. They support the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities. Research has shown that engaging with art can reduce stress, increase immunity, improve mental health, and prevent illness. Art can also help people express their emotions, cope with challenges, and find meaning and purpose in life. They foster creativity and innovation. Art galleries showcase the work of artists who use their imagination, skill, and vision to create original and impactful artworks. These artworks can inspire, challenge, and educate the viewers, as well as spark new ideas and solutions for various problems. They promote cultural diversity and social inclusion. Art galleries display artworks from different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives, reflecting the diversity and richness of human experience. These artworks can help people learn about and appreciate other cultures, as well as foster dialogue and understanding among different groups. Art galleries can also provide a space for marginalised and underrepresented voices to be heard and valued. Therefore, art galleries play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life, the economy, and the society of a community.


External artwork galleries

You may add artwork URL

Posters

Description: Posters are a form of visual communication that use images, text, and design to convey a message to a large audience. Posters originated from the need to advertise products, events, or ideas in public spaces, especially in urban areas. Posters have evolved with the development of printing techniques, artistic movements, and social and political contexts throughout history. Posters are useful compared with other media forms because they can: Attract attention and create interest with their large size, colourful graphics, and catchy slogans. Deliver information quickly and clearly with minimal text and simple visuals. Influence attitudes and behaviours with persuasive or emotional appeals. Express creativity and identity with unique styles and aesthetics. Reach a wide and diverse audience with low cost and high visibility.



BEAM Quotes

Description: Quote graphics became extremely popular when social media networks really started becoming prominent in 2005. Posting such quotes accompanied by an aesthetic design not only tells people around you who you are but also, shares a part of you with your fans, followers, and customers. Quote graphics are so popular because they can help people process and remember information better than plain text. They can also make information more engaging and attractive, especially for audiences with short attention spans. A quote graphic or a quote image is a type of image that features a quotation, usually from a famous or influential person, along with a relevant background, font, and design. Quote graphics are often used to convey a message, inspire, motivate, or entertain the audience.



Postcard artworks

Description: An infographic is a visual representation of information or data that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. Infographics use images, charts, graphs, and minimal text to communicate information quickly and clearly. Infographics can be used for various purposes, such as explaining a complex process, displaying research findings, summarizing a long article, or raising awareness about an issue.
Infographics are popular because they can help people process and remember information better than plain text. They can also make information more engaging and attractive, especially for audiences with short attention spans. Source: https://www.pinterest.com/stormin3/ufo-contactee-billy-meier/




Silly Fun artworks

Description: Surrealism is an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in Europe after World War I. It aimed to express the unconscious mind through illogical or dreamlike images and words. Surrealism was influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and by the anti-rationalism of Dadaism. Surrealism challenged the norms and values of society and sought to liberate the imagination and creativity of the human spirit.



Panorama artworks

Description: One possible reason to put an artwork in a very long wide form as a panorama is to create a more immersive and realistic experience for the viewer. A panorama is a type of painting that shows a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, a military battle, or a historical event. By using a large canvas that surrounds or unrolls before the viewer, the panorama can capture the magnificence of a scene from every angle and blur the line between art and reality. Another possible reason to put an artwork in a very long wide form as a panorama is to express creativity and identity with a unique style and aesthetic. A panorama can showcase the artistic vision and skill of the painter, as well as the cultural and historical context of the subject.



Further Reading

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