David N Solace (@solacedavid) 's Twitter Profile
David N Solace

@solacedavid

Husband, Dad, Papa, Friend. Stone Sculptor, Aviation enthusiast (PPL๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ). Select Artworks available at Galerie d'art Vincent, Chรขteau Laurier, Ottawa.

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Scott Bateman MBE (@scottiebateman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jesus this could be a wet and windy Glen Coe....never mind an inhospitable red planet over 200 Million kilometres from Earth. Wow. Just wow. #mars2021 #Perseverance #NASA

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After working as a kite maker for over 30 years, Feng Tsan Huang of Taiwan has created his masterpiece: the bike kite. It's 2 meters tall and weighs just 0.8 kg, thanks to carbon fiber beam and polyester panels [source: buff.ly/2JUFvkx]

Journal of Art in Society (@artinsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Possibly the most valuable of all ancient Greek coins, this superbly-detailed rare silver decadrachm (10 drachma) from c 400BC depicts 4-horse chariot driven by sun god Helios โ–  & two eagles clutching hare. Probably issued to commemorate Olympic Games (Akragas, Sicily)

Possibly the most valuable of all ancient Greek coins, this superbly-detailed rare silver decadrachm (10 drachma) from c 400BC depicts 4-horse chariot driven by sun god Helios โ–  & two eagles clutching hare. Probably issued to commemorate Olympic Games (Akragas, Sicily)
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Cephalopods' intelligence allow them to understand and solve even complex problems, like this not easy test of opening a jar from the inside bit.ly/2gElV25 [source, video: ow.ly/P4sG30o4Erz]

Canadian Space Agency (@csa_asc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you experienced autumn in Canada? ๐Ÿ‚ Here, the fall colours covering Gatineau Park (lower left) stretch out to the Ottawa River (on the right). Photo: NASA

Have you experienced autumn in Canada? ๐Ÿ‚  Here, the fall colours covering Gatineau Park (lower left) stretch out to the Ottawa River (on the right). 

Photo: NASA