@@VisualLearningDesign If course not, there's no need for that. I was just amazed at finding it here and realizing just how small the world has become. In fact, thank you for choosing it; I know there's thousands of examples available all around, so I took the fact that you chose that one as a compliment. As you can probably imagine, I love both design and history, so I hope to keep catching more videos like this and all the others on your channel: you got a new subscriber. ; )
The Ancient Egyptian lotus as symbol of life and joy, offered to gods by the king/ queen, thousands of years later transformed into a monstrosity suggesting both the male and the female reproductive organs, placed on spears and swords, and adorning the coat of arms of all who have delusions of grandeur. Great.
I actually modelled and rendered the image in the intro and outro of your video. Looks nice! You're welcome. ; )
Thank you - I can mention it in future videos if you like?
@@VisualLearningDesign If course not, there's no need for that. I was just amazed at finding it here and realizing just how small the world has become. In fact, thank you for choosing it; I know there's thousands of examples available all around, so I took the fact that you chose that one as a compliment. As you can probably imagine, I love both design and history, so I hope to keep catching more videos like this and all the others on your channel: you got a new subscriber. ; )
The Carillon Sacre Coeur of French Canada is also a beautiful flag.
At 3:07 I think you may have the labels for French and UK reversed?
The Ancient Egyptian lotus as symbol of life and joy, offered to gods by the king/ queen, thousands of years later transformed into a monstrosity suggesting both the male and the female reproductive organs, placed on spears and swords, and adorning the coat of arms of all who have delusions of grandeur.
Great.