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Michael Pohlman
"Sonata of Cosmic Vibration" on Hand Crafted Guitar by Phil Cuti
Ceramic's by Yvonne Krystman,
Kat Epple playing the Flute,
Karen Gozzo Nolan's Wall in the background
A few abstracts I experimented with at the sun died and I could begin to slow down my shutter enough to capture lots of movement with out over exposing
This painting was a result of an exercise I was tasked to do in a Fine Art class whilst at college. The aim was to deter us as students from fine detail, and encourage us to use large strokes of acrylic paint to represent structures and details in the face as a whole.
Using a large, untidy brush, I blocked out the face with a base tone skin colour before doing the same with the hair. From here, I mixed my own colours as close to the photo reference as possible, and began building up the details and shadows. Since I had so little to work with detail-wise, I opted to make the lips very expressive, stylised strokes, which ended up giving the portrait a distinct attitude and personality.
started this one with a design I did about 6 months ago - felt it could be improved on - anyway best on black -thanks for looking - have a brilliant day
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Title: Devotional somnium, or, A collection of prayers and exhortations, uttered by Miss Rachel Baker : in the city of New-York, in the winter of 1815, during her abstracted and unconscious state ; to which pious and unprecedented exercises is prefixed, an account of her life, with the manner in which she became powerful in praise to God and addresses to man ; together with a view of that faculty of the human mind which is intermediate between sleeping and waking ; the facts, attested by the most respectable divines, physicians, and literary gentlemen ; and the discourses, correctly noted by clerical stenographers
Creator: Douglass, John H
Creator: Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828, dedicatee
Creator: Kiersted, Henry T., 1793-1882, publisher
Creator: Marks, Samuel, printer
Creator: Jarvis, John Wesley, 1780-1840, illustrator
Creator: Gimbrede, Thomas, 1781-1832, engraver
Creator: Mitchill, Samuel L. (Samuel Latham), 1764-1831. Arrangement of those parts of the phenomena of the human mind which belong to the function of somnium
Creator: Van Winkle and Wiley, bookseller
Publisher: New York : Printed for the proprietor, by S. Marks ...
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1815
Language: eng
Description: "It is the extent of his pretensions to give to the public, a collection of classified and authenticated facts; most of which are at once new and indubitable. Some extracts are also reprinted from the works of distinguished men in relation to the cause or causes to which such facts are to be attributed. ... "--Introduction, p. 10. Signed: John H. Douglass, M.D. April 24, 1815
Second edition
Dedicated to DeWitt Clinton
Signatures: A-Z⁶
Error in pagination: p. 140-149 omitted
Contents the same as those of the edition printed by Van Winkle and Wiley in 1815
Includes (p. 25-106): An arrangement of those parts of the phenomena of the human mind which belong to the function of somnium, a state which is intermediate between waking and sleeping / by Samuel L. Mitchill
Errata at end
Frontispiece portrait of Rachel Baker signed: Jarvis pt. T. Gimbrede sc
Cover imprint: New-York: Printed for the proprietor, by Samuel Marks, 1815. For sale at the principal bookstores, and by the proprietor, H.T. Kiersted, no. 38 Hudson-Street, New-York
"Books, recently published, and for sale by Van Winkle & Wiley, no. 3 Wall-Street"--cover p. [4]
Film 633 reel 38 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 38, no. 661)
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints
Shaw and Shoemaker
NLM copy, bookplates of the Washington Library, "no. 116"
Microfilm
Will digitize
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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kareni: @tseabold Tricia, thanks! And glad u like the printer too. @maryjane428
maryjane428: Thanks so much. I got a deal on Epson Artisan 835 and it's terrible. I guess it was too cheap to be good. But it said it would do other papers etc. thx!!
phwax: Love this!
kareni: @phwax
karibaskets: Beautiful ... (I followed your name over from @ynotivey to see if you had a painting to show ...)
kareni: @karibaskets thank you! I put two up because of the two of you. I never have before.
kareni: #jj_forum_0311
planetjaxx: Great!
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