Travel the world with your tastebuds 🌎
Looking for some ultimate cuisine collabs? Check out ‘Food Mood’ on Google Arts & Culture, and get inspired by AI generated recipes of culinary fusions from all around the globe.
What is your dream foodie fusion? 👇 post the flags in the comments.#fusionfood#airecipe#aiexperiments#aitools#brazilianfood#chinesefoods
Can you play any instruments? Answer with emojis 👇
Instrument Playground on Google Arts & Culture lets you to play with over 100 musical instrument sounds from all across the globe, magiced up by Google AI 🎶
#AI#AIMusic#aiexperiments#aiexperience#aitools
Generate soundtracks to your drawings with a little help from Google AI in Musical Canvas, a new experiment from Google Arts & Culture. 🎨 Here’s how to get started. 🎶
Rainbow florals 🌈
Zoom in to this brightly colored still life by Flemish painter Jan Brueghel. Painted by the artist in 1606, it’s the oldest documented painting of this type and features over a hundred different species of flowers, some of which were very rare.
Tag someone who deserves flowers today 👇
Vase of Flowers with Jewel, Coins and Shells
🎨 Jan Brueghel
📅 1606
🏛️ @pinacotecaambrosiana
Can’t decide where to take your next vacation? Swipe to take some inspiration from art history ➡️
Under the awning, on the Beach at Zarauz
🎨 Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
📅 1905
🏛️ @museo_sorolla
The Beach Runner
🎨 Ernie Barnes
📅 1997
🏛️ @thekinseycollection
Summer evening on Skagen Sønderstrand
🎨 Peder Severin Krøyer
📅 1893
🏛️ @skagensmuseum
Finish the sentence: “Red sky at night…” 🌞
Welcome to the world of weather lore, which is how people used to tell the weather before scientific forecasting existed. It wasn’t always that accurate, but some of its sayings have remained to this day.
@metoffice@theroyalsociety@metmuseum@nasa
Zoom in on the textured details of this bronze sculpture 🔎
“Torso of a Crouching Woman” is a work by a trailblazing French artist, Camille Claudel, who defied social expectations of her time to create powerful sculptures of the human form. Created in the years between 1884 and 1913, this piece focuses on the balance of the body, with the woman’s feet grounded on the floor and perfect rendition of bones and muscles underneath the skin.
Torso of a Crouching Woman
🎨 Camille Claudel
📅 model about 1884–1885; cast by 1913
🏛️ @gettymuseum
Drop an emoji of your all-time fave food 👇
It’s been said that eating together is a true act of love, and evidently, this form of affection is anything but new – feast your eyes on these enchanting ukiyo-e artworks (pictures of the floating world) showing people, together, filling their stomachs and feeding their souls.
Four Seasons of the Eastern Metropolis: Night Scene in Ryogoku
🎨Utagawa Kunisada
📅1853
🏛️Ajinomoto Foundation For Dietary Culture
From the Twelve Months: Sixth Month, Summer Airing
🎨Utagawa Kunisada
📅1854
🏛️Ajinomoto Foundation For Dietary Culture
Large Broiled Edo Eels
🎨Katsukawa Shuntei
📅1804/1810
🏛️ toAjinomoto Foundation For Dietary Culture