"I either behold a
fata morgana, or I am regularly tipsy," whimpered out the Councillor.
Soon they through dim, bewildering mediums saw her sidelong fading phantom, as in the gaseous
Fata Morgana; only the uppermost masts out of water; while fixed by infatuation, or fidelity, or fate, to their once lofty perches, the pagan harpooneers still maintained their sinking lookouts on the sea.
It ignites their passions as they conjure the
fata morgana of an El Dorado, where rivers would flow with milk and honey, food would be abundant, justice would be even-handed and violence and crime would be practically unknown.
Fata Morgana - Jan Zoricak is one of the most significant glass artists in Slovakia and France.
This book presents oscenarioso written between 1977 and 2017 by Werner Herzog for four of his films: Signs of life, Even Dwarfs Started Small,
Fata Morgana, and Hearth of Glass.
A still from '
Fata Morgana' Image Credit: Supplied Staff Report
Yet if the tundra is a bleak environment, it is consistently brightened by unexpected encounters with the natural world -- everything from bumblebees and Arctic wrens to the
Fata Morgana. From the smallest lichen to the most imposing fjord, it is a place of wonders.
Everything else will be no more than a
fata morgana instead of a new horizon, or even an old one for that matter.
At the height of the air war in Europe, Captain Joe Farley and the baseball-loving, wisecracking crew of the B-17 Flying Fortress
Fata Morgana are in the middle of a harrowing bombing mission over East Germany when everything goes sideways.
Ongoing exhibits at Artinformal: 'When all Grounds are Sacred' by JC Jacinto at the Main Gallery; '
Fata Morgana' by Alvin Zafra and Vic Balanon at the Big Room; 'There is Water where the Sun never Shines' by Veronica Pee at the Inner Room.
This phenomenon has an interesting name --
Fata Morgana! Fata is Latin for 'fairy, and Morgana is named after Morgan le Fay, an enchantress during King Arthur's time.