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I had big plans for this sketch! I was going to paint this as a mural on the side of the shed in the flower garden. I got so far as to actually sketch it on the building. But then never painted it. Since then I've repainted the whole shed and planted a golden hops vine on that side. The vine grows up and covers most of the wall. No art but the vine is good for comma and question mark butterflies!
Pickford Studios in Turin, Christmas 2009, to see the Lights of the Artists (Luci d'Artista).
Photo taken by Nicolette Shipton.
Artists' Paintpots, Yellowstone National Park
As part of our 2021 trip to Yellowstone, Teton Crest Trail, and Wind River, we spent two days in Yellowstone National Park.
In SPACE at Eldon Building, University of Portsmouth.
The SPACE gallery will be host to the international artist Pete Codling who will be creating a giant charcoal drawing directly on the gallery wall. The building, which will be demolished this November along with this final artwork, was actually Codling’s old studio space when he was a student at Portsmouth College of Art in the late 1980s.
This ‘charcoal epitaph’ is a personal way for the artist to say good bye to the building but also to celebrate the creativity of many artists, designers and musicians who have used this space over the last fifty years.
Codling, who has been travelling in Europe for last two months in search of inspiration, returns to his home town to start on the artwork on the 16th June. He will be working in the SPACE gallery on Winston Churchill Avenue until November where people can see him at work through the window or pop in to meet the artist in person.
This is the garden of Fraser McIver, a Canadian artist who lives in a romany caravan alongside the Crinan Canal. It was such a beautiful setting and his art reflects his surroundings in such a wonderful way.
Cerimônia de apresentação da obra “Retrato do presidente José Sarney”, do artista plástico português Rui Preto Pacheco, no museu do Senado.
A obra foi cedida como empréstimo pelo Museu Nacional por ocasião das celebrações dos 90 anos do presidente Sarney, prevista no ano passado, que acabou sendo cancelada devido à pandemia. A cerimônia é restrita, com convite apenas para senadores e ex-presidentes do Senado com cobertura exclusiva dos veículos de comunicação da Casa.
José Sarney começou sua carreira política em 1955, ano seguinte ao suicídio de Getúlio Vargas, quando se tornou deputado federal. Foram três mandatos na Câmara. Depois, tornou-se governador do Maranhão, senador e presidente da República. Sarney assumiu a Presidência da República em 1985, no lugar de Tancredo Neves. A investidura do político maranhense marcou o fim de duas décadas de ditadura militar.
(E/D):
presidente do Senado Federal, senador Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG);
ex-senador José Sarney.
Foto: Marcos Oliveira/Agência Senado
From a recent promo shoot for Elvis tribute artist Ron Moore. He may not be the spitting image of The King, but that voice will just make you want to melt.
Thanks to the Music Gallery and St. George the Martyr Church for the location.
LIGHTING INFO:
AB800 in 50in Westcott Apollo softbox to the right and behind
AB400 with 40º grid to the left
latest picture for international artist competition but yet again deadline is very tight. Only two weeks left. Don't think i can do it but i have christmas holiday to try and get it done
Visiting Artist Workshop with Yasuhisa Kohyama
Friday, June 6, 2014
We were honored to host Japanese master artist Yasuhisa Kohyama for a day of demonstration at the Ceramics Program. Kohyama, both sculptor and potter, played a significant part in reviving the use of the traditional Japanese Anagama wood fired kiln, being the first potter in the area of Shigaraki to build such a kiln since the Middle Ages.
Kohyama began the day sculpting with his unique coiling and cutting technique. Participants enjoyed a potluck lunch and a slide lecture on Shigaraki and the history of Kohyama’s work as well as a NHK WORLD TV video of the artist working in his studio and loading, firing and unloading his wood kiln.
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Painting a scene at Coniston Water with her new Derwent watercolour pencils from the Cumberland Pencil Museum.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday (18) met with a group of artists at Temple Trees.
ජනාධිපති මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමා සහ කලාකරුවන් අතර සුහද හමුවක් ඊයේ (18) පස්වරුවේ අරලියගහ මන්දිරයේ දී පැවැත්විණි.
ஜனாதிபதி மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ அவர்கள் நேற்று பிற்பகல் அலரி மாளிகையில்வைத்து கலைஞர்களைச் சந்தித்து சினேகபூர்வமாக கலந்துரையாடினார்.
(Photos by: President's Media - Photo Unit)