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This photo were taken back in March 2012. I am just catching up with them. I had started to put up our trip to Northland but for some reason never got them all up.
The Auckland Railway Station is the former main railway station of Auckland. Opened in 1930 on Beach Road, it replaced the previous Queen Street railway terminus which is approximately where the current main railway station, Britomart is located. The 1930 station was the third station to serve as the rail terminus for Auckland, and remained the sole station serving the CBD until its closure in July 2003, when Britomart became the new terminus.
The former Auckland Railway Station on Beach Road was converted to apartments in 2017 and now is called the Grand Central Apartments Auckland.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland_Railway_Station
Located along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail (WVRT) in Rosendale, New York, Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) has been pioneering artistic innovation for the past forty-one years. With the au•gust art festival, the studio expands beyond its studio space to present a month-long celebration of video, installation, and performance work by local, national, and international artists. More than thirty artists have been selected to present their work at the festival.
Fabric-Paper Maché Whimsical Abstract Art Doll OOAK Original Handcrafted Mixed Media Inspirational Quote Purple and Green
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This original free standing sculpture is one-of-a-kind (OOAK). It is handcrafted without the use of molds. Imperfections or irregularities are intentional and show evidence of handmade. It is not meant to look mass-produced. I call the technique "fabric-paper maché": the armature is made of wire and up-cycled fabric. I then sew and glue (with my own homemade paste) more layers of fabric and paper to create various textures. The fabric face is hand stitched, and beads and sequin have been added to the eyes.
Embellished with collage, painted design, clay heart and an inspirational quote from Christopher Morley:"THERE IS ONLY ONE SUCCESS: TO BE ABLE TO SPEND YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN WAY".
It is coated with a protective acrylic varnish. The sculpture is light but strong. This art doll will sit pleasantly on your bookshelf, mantle or desk, and is suitable for collecting.
Students participate in the studio portion of the Art MA Online program in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 8, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)
Make mine monochrome: new stainless steel tables await the start of classes in Knox College’s new Whitcomb Art Center in January 2017.
This staff member probably has a summer job with the zoo. Here, she's painting a trash can to look like the pattern of the giraffe's fur.
The first recipient of the residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network is María Ignacia Edwards (CHL). She was selected from among the 140+ applicants from 40 countries and will be spending her residency at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Austria. Picture is showing VLT unit in Paranal, Chile.
Credit: Claudia Schnugg
This would, I believe, be the ultimate in standing letters. And look! They're red. It fits.
Thank you for your company, Pinkie.
College of DuPage Foundation, in support of the McAninch Arts Center and the Cleve Carney Museum of Art, hosted the “For the Love of Frida” benefit gala Feb. 14. The successful event attracted nearly 500 attendees and raised approximately $400,000.
Shanda Smith, Adam Reed, Jonathan Lux & Brittni Wood Shanda Smith, Adam Reed, Jonathan Lux & Brittni Wood
Photos from the Christian Schmit "Lost in the Making" exhibition on display through the end of August at the Weston Art Gallery in downtown Cincinnati.
Masque Kifwebe Songyé - République Démocratique du Congo.
art premier
Bois léger.
Masque d'initiation traditionnel, recouvert sur le visage de colorant minéral naturel blanc, noir et brun.
A l'arrière, belles et anciennes traces de portage résultant de son utilisation tribale in situ.
Ce beau masque s'articule autour de formes cubistes projetées harmonieusement. De type masculin, il se termine par une crête sagittale particulièrement grande.
Cf Vente Art tribal IV 30 janvier 2004 N°191 p 41
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