This minimalist banana sketch captures the simple elegance of a single ripe banana with expressive linework and subtle color. Featuring loose, spontaneous strokes and a casual hand-drawn style, this artwork is perfect for modern kitchens, cafés, or fruit-themed decor. A playful blend of realism and abstraction, this banana sketch brings a lighthearted, artistic touch to any space. Ideal for foodies, sketch art lovers, or anyone who appreciates minimalist design.
A simple sketch features a yellow banana with rough pencil outlines, giving it a casual and playful appearance. The background is a plain, off-white surface that allows the banana to stand out prominently.
Happy smiling banana is an acrylic painting in contemporary square format painted by artist Karen Kaspar. A bright yellow banana forms a smile on a background in vibrant pink.
Saving the banana? A genetically modified Cavendish banana has been successfully grown in a field infected with the deadly Panama disease TR4—and it survived. This is a huge deal for global food security.
@mojo
@Su_G The aspect of the genetically-modified food debate that few folks focus on is the most important one: a genetically-modified crop is intellectual property.
“QUT is already committed to providing non-exclusive licenses for the commercial exploitation of QCAV-4 in
Australia to a number of other industry groups. QUT will endeavor to make QCAV-4 available to other groups
through likely non-exclusive licenses to Australian banana micropropagation operations. It is likely that QUT will
receive a royalty stream from the commercial exploitation of QCAV-4.
QUT owns the intellectual property rights to QCAV-4.”
A four-panel comic strip by Grant Snider, with each panel showing a father and his young daughter in a kitchen. The father is standing next to the counter, upon which is a bunch of bananas, and the girl is sitting at the table reading a book. The bananas are a little dark, indicating that they are past their peak and starting to turn.
First panel: Dad reaches for the bananas, while saying 'Ring, ring! I'll get it!'
Second panel: Dad is holding the banana to his ear like a telephone receiver, pretending to be having a conversation. 'Hello? I can't hear you ...'
Third panel: Dad hand the banana to his daughter, saying 'I think it's for you'
Fourth panel: Daughter is holding the banana. She has been reading all this time and was possibly oblivious to what her father was doing until now. As he hands the banana to her, he says 'Sorry - service is a little spotty'.
I haven't done a post on the weirder side of life in Glasgow for a while, so here's a great, if rather surreal, bit of street art I came across today on Park Drive in the West End of Glasgow.
Trochę kusiło mnie by nie udostępniać tego wpisu i pozostawić go jako "reakcyjny" do wklejania pod postami i komentarzami "mondrych ludzi". Ale, no cóż, co napisałem co moje, to niech już sobie pójdzie świat! #Gry#Giereczki#Steam#Metacritic#Recenzje#Banana
Here is one I did with an app called Ideas by Adobe back in 2013. I didn't use the app for long before Adobe decided to discontinue it. Fortunately I was able to replace it with the Infinite Designer app.
Vintage ad for Kellogg's Corn Flakes. A photo of a blond young man witting in a jungle with a bowl of corn flakes on his lap. He's wearing a neckerchief, a tank top that shows off his chest hair, and very short shorts. He has a peeled banana in one hand and a huge machete in the other. He looks at the viewer with a coy smile. Headline reads: "Now here's a fussy man, he likes his bananas as fresh as his Kellogg's Corn Flakes."
Climate change threatens Latin American banana exports
"A study published in Nature Food has found that by 2080, rising temperatures will lead to a 60 per cent reduction in suitable areas for export #banana production in #LatinAmerica and the #Caribbean without urgent interventions to tackle #ClimateChange.
Yield declines are expected in most of the region’s current banana-growing areas."
“Time Alone 4” - Pink and red mottled square decorated with random duotone flowers from a glass paperweight. Trim: three different floating clock faces. Text: two curved sets of the words: “Holidays, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Other Special Events” with corresponding curved lines. Black text at left, White text at right.
Long rectangle in bright green with light tooth texture. Three rows each with doubled black over white diamond shapes that decrease in size as the view descends. Three in top row, four in center row, & five in bottom row. Details over these: three tiny metal butterflies, five white watch faces, and four torn scraps of text from ads. (No other colors, just duotone effects.) Butterfly shape repeats in large faint “chalk” marks on the green background.
Antitrust defies politics' law of gravity ( pluralistic.net )
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What if we added a social component like "Stories" to this calculator app? ( i.postimg.cc )
Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)
I’ve been looking for something to replace the google chromecast that is attached to our TV. ...