![]() The first time I heard of this land formation located at 50.010083,-110.113006was back in 2006. Ancient ancestors got it right even though we have no clue if there were even Native Americans back in those days when this land formation was first created.Īnd yes, I have heard of all the reasons why someone would think this is a very natural land formation, but I don’t think so, and I will explain the reason why I believe this is ancient artwork, done from above, by our ancient ancestors. 20th century Americans got it wrong even though they had modern-day Native Americans to model their artwork after. This supposedly ‘naturally created’ land formation that looks like the facial profile of a Native American looks much closer to what a real Native American’s facial and bone structure would look like, even to this day. Now, take a look at the Badlands face in the Google Maps and compare it with a real Native American. They got the right idea, but in 1908, the idealization of human beauty was not Native American, it was classical European. It looks more like a Greek or Roman model wearing the feathered headgear of a Native American. Look at the nose and the chin on the penny. In fact, the only difference is that the head on the penny doesn’t really look like a Native American. The Guardian actually looks like an Indian head that you find on old pennies like this one. One cannot expect to garner such snazzy marketing strategies from a land formation created approximately 70 million years old years ago by those whose main objective is not to sell a product that was not going to be around for very long. ![]() I think it is because the Badlands Guardian just doesn’t have that hot fresh newness to him that Apple needs to project into its products. When I look at it, all I think of is the set of white ear buds to my iPhone. This lime green iPod advertisement certainly does not bring to mind the image of the dusty arid foothills of the Canadian Badlands Guardian. Well maybe they did use his image in a roundabout sort of way. They then placed a really sweet looking white road that led away from his ear, towards the main roadway so that he is now able to listen to some cool music from the Apple store. The very intricately detailed human head is obviously enjoying some music from his white Apple headphones, courtesy of someone who decided that the location where his ear happened to be was a good place to dig an exploratory oil well. Image wrap is used when the focal point of the image is in the center.I have no idea why Apple Computers did not take this image and market their music players with. It is usually used when there is necessary detail on the edges of the image. Mirrored edges (mirror wrap) is used to show the whole image on the main surface, rather than printing the edges of the image on the sides (image wrap) of the canvas frame. This style of canvas is intended to be hung unframed. Gallery wrap is a style of displaying a canvas that doesn't show any visible staples or nails holding the fabric to the wooden stretcher bars. Special acid-free, paper is printed with fade resistant ink using a state-of-the-art, large format inkjet printer. ![]() Giclée (pronounced zhee-CLAY or often gee-CLAY) is a printing process that creates a museum quality, archival print. The intensity of color is often unmatched. ![]() ![]() The design is part of the fabric of the item, so it will last as long as the item does. The design won't peel off, unlike typical screen printing. Since, it is not printed on the surface, like most t-shirts, it provides for a fantastic soft-to-the-touch feel and superior breathability.ĪOP is a more time consuming method than screen printing or direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, so the prices are higher and the production times are longer, but the results are most definitely worth it. During the dye sublimation process the dye is absorbed into the fabric. Frequently Asked Questions What is All-Over-Print (AOP)?Īll-Over Print (AOP) is a printing method that uses dye-sublimation to print a design onto polyester. ![]()
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