Vitruvian Girl

Unlike the Vitruvian Man, the Vitruvian Girl is not of perfect proportion. She is not the image that represents the blend of art and science during the Renaissance, or the universe as a whole, nor is she the measure of all things “girly”. She is however a believer..a believer like Leonardo that the human eye is the perfect instrument in which to learn the laws of nature, and the artist, the perfect person to illustrate them.

The Vitruvian girl is a modern one.
She thinks, creates, observes, teaches, cares and shares. And even with her flaws and her fears, she reaches past the circle, out of bounds, free to fall, until she flies…
Follow her and see what wonders she may bring...

Spicing up my Spanish schoolwork by reading the first book in the Series of Unfortunate Events in espanol.

Here’s how I win threefold:

1. I’ve always wanted to read this series, SO, I get to cross a book off my list…

2. I get to practice a new language, thereby am now closer to my goal of learning ALL 5 romance languages…

3. Technically, technically I’m studying…

  1. wonderlund reblogged this from theworldisquietherevfd and added:
    If only the spanish translation weren’t so dismal…
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