all while taking on the occasional sea monster or making the occasional ally. To expand your ship and strengthen your crew, you’ll need quite a few different resources, which can be difficult to ...
Madhuri Dixit's home in Mumbai is a welcoming space on the 53rd floor of a Mumbai high rise building, that speaks volumes about the merger of art and technology ... the Arabian sea that offers ...
During a class overnight camping trip. beloved school teacher Henry Meade mistakes an odd shape on the lake for a sea monster, unintentionally frightening some of the children, and rousing the concern ...
The episode starts off with Professor Rotwood talking about the sea and explaining about magical creatures under ... but they called him to warn him about the monster. In the shop, they talk about how ...
For 27 years crowds have been surging along the Sydney foreshores between Bondi and Tamarama for Sculpture by the Sea. I was a selector ... It is now one of the biggest events on the Australian art ...
A pale marine creature washed ashore in Laguna Niguel, California, sparking both intrigue and fear among beachgoers. Initially mistaken for an alien, it was later identified by state officials as ...
He was, in a sense, the man who invented the monster. Stalker published his research in two reports in The Scotsman. He concluded that Loch Ness was inhabited by a large sea serpent that must have ...
Arts pioneer Joan Jonas is a central figure in the performance art movement of the late 1960s ... (Toby Coulson) Jonas tells Lynk that her love for the sea is also rooted in the connection ...
Lluis Abadias, a Spanish illustrator, is working on designs for original Monster Hunter creatures inspired by different factions from the Warhammer 40,000 universe. He’s created four new beasts so far ...
When he finally does, the humans he meets flee from him, screaming, and then he looks into a mirror to see a hideous monster. Hiding in your garret might be your downfall, but so might making a ...
A gallery at the Hope Center for Arts and Technology (HopeCAT) is set up with a special display of monsters. The ideas came from Hermitage third graders with the help of art teacher Jessica Gibb.