• From one angle, it looks like a homeless man sitting quietly on a bench. But as you walk around it, the figure transforms—suddenly, you’re face to face with an angel.

    This is the powerful idea behind Be Welcoming, a life-size bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz, placed near St. Peter's Square. At first glance, the figure appears ordinary—someone in a hoodie with a backpack, the kind many might ignore in everyday life.

    But movement changes everything. The backpack slowly becomes wings, the hood reshapes into flowing hair, and the entire identity of the figure shifts into something divine.

    The bench beside the sculpture is left open on purpose, inviting anyone to sit next to it. And that simple act carries a deep message. Inspired by the biblical idea of welcoming strangers, the artwork reminds us that kindness and humanity often exist where we least expect them.

    It challenges how we see others—especially those we overlook. Sometimes, compassion doesn’t require grand gestures. It can begin with something as simple as sitting beside someone, acknowledging their presence, and choosing empathy over indifference.
    From one angle, it looks like a homeless man sitting quietly on a bench. But as you walk around it, the figure transforms—suddenly, you’re face to face with an angel. This is the powerful idea behind Be Welcoming, a life-size bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz, placed near St. Peter's Square. At first glance, the figure appears ordinary—someone in a hoodie with a backpack, the kind many might ignore in everyday life. But movement changes everything. The backpack slowly becomes wings, the hood reshapes into flowing hair, and the entire identity of the figure shifts into something divine. The bench beside the sculpture is left open on purpose, inviting anyone to sit next to it. And that simple act carries a deep message. Inspired by the biblical idea of welcoming strangers, the artwork reminds us that kindness and humanity often exist where we least expect them. It challenges how we see others—especially those we overlook. Sometimes, compassion doesn’t require grand gestures. It can begin with something as simple as sitting beside someone, acknowledging their presence, and choosing empathy over indifference.
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  • Luci Jockel created a stunning piece called the Gold Veil using thousands of real honey bee wings . Each wing was carefully glued by hand, using only wings from bees that had already passed away — never harming any bees in the process.

    The artwork honors honey bees and highlights their importance in pollination and the environment . Featured by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the American Craft Council, the veil stands as both a beautiful creation and a powerful message about protecting nature .
    Luci Jockel created a stunning piece called the Gold Veil using thousands of real honey bee wings . Each wing was carefully glued by hand, using only wings from bees that had already passed away — never harming any bees in the process. The artwork honors honey bees and highlights their importance in pollination and the environment . Featured by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the American Craft Council, the veil stands as both a beautiful creation and a powerful message about protecting nature .
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  • Nature’s elegance captured in the wings of a roseate spoonbill
    🔥 Nature’s elegance captured in the wings of a roseate spoonbill
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  • This $2.3B building has more mood swings than me

    The Las Vegas Sphere even has its own character, Orbi — tanning one day, a vampire the next, and somehow rocking an “I Voted” sticker too.

    He’s so iconic that The New York Times called him one of 2023’s most stylish “people”…

    At this point, the Sphere is just Orbi’s $2.3B mood ring
    This $2.3B building has more mood swings than me The Las Vegas Sphere even has its own character, Orbi — tanning one day, a vampire the next, and somehow rocking an “I Voted” sticker too. He’s so iconic that The New York Times called him one of 2023’s most stylish “people”… At this point, the Sphere is just Orbi’s $2.3B mood ring
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