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This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
“one of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can't utter.”
- james earl jones
...and so,
she's
slipped away
...quietly,
again.
- mar 11, 2008
2008 feb
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This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
February 9, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA.
Nicole Richie and Christina Aguilera
LACMA's Opening Celebration of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM).
Photo by Alex Berliner ©Berliner Studio/BEImages
The Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) at LACMA openend in February 2008. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, BCAM provides the LACMA campus with an extraordinary three-story, 72,000-square-foot gallery building dedicated to art from 1945 to the present.
Fat Joe feat. Young Jeezy
"Slow Down"
Director: Parris
Director of Photography: Matt Workman
BCAM/Photo: Diana Levine
Full Gallery:
It's not every day that LA skies are so clear that the Hollywood sign is perfectly visible between palms on the plaza next to the LA County Museum of Art--thank our recent rains for the clear skies between storms.
The restored cast-iron street lights in the foreground are an installation by artist Chris Burden called "Urban Light". Artist Robert Irwin's palm tree grid emphasizes the geometry of the BCAM (Broad Contemporary Art Museum) plaza entry.
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
Like the Stella, Roy Lichtenstein's automobile (BMW 320i) incorporates an artistic vocabulary familiar to him (including Benday dots and flat areas of color), but also adapts to the unusualness of the assignment. He said, "I pondered on it for a long time and put as much into it as I possibly could....I wanted the lines I painted to be a depiction, the road showing the car where to go." Again the modulated strip of color indicates movement and wind traveling from front to back of the car. However, Lichtenstein goes further conceptually: "the design also shows the countryside through which the car has traveled....One could cal it an enumeration of eveyrthing a car experiences - only that this car reflects all of these things before they actually have been on the road." On one side a rising sun, and over the rest a depiction of the natural and physical forces that car encounters on its daily journeys. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Palm Garden Installation, 2008. Palm trees, species rotated seasonally. LA County Museum. Eli Broad Contemporary Wing (arch: Renzo Piano)
James O'Brien, a 2009 PopTech Social Innovations Fellow and principal of the Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School, introduced the Own Your Future collaborative project between PopTech Accelerator and BCAM High School. This program would provide year long training to students in art, design, technology, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
James O'Brien, a 2009 PopTech Social Innovations Fellow and principal of the Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School, introduced the Own Your Future collaborative project between PopTech Accelerator and BCAM High School. This program would provide year long training to students in art, design, technology, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
My prize for winning the National Breast Cancer Foundation's photo contest arrived on my doorstep. One Fujifilm instax mini 9 (Smoky White) and some instax mini film to get me started.
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
Robert Rauschenberg took a completely different approach, not attempting to play with the materiality or non-materiality of the car or suggest speed, wind, or movement like the others. Instead his painting is static and approaches a painted car from an almost educational point of view. "I think mobile museums would be a good idea," he said. "This car is the fulfillment of my dream." Renowned for his use of collage and a multiplicity of materials and forms, Rauschenberg employed a kind of appropriation in his BMW 635 CSi. The most humorous of the automobiles, Rauschenberg painted the hubcaps as though they were fragile antique plates and reproduced Bronzino's famous Portrait of a Young Man on one side of the car and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' Le Grande Odalisque on the other. In a reference to the posssible ecological damage caused by the proliferation of automobiles, the artist included his own photographs of flowers, trees, and swamp grass to the hood and roof. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
2015 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, week 42, O for October
The view from my desk aka the kitchen table into the back garden. Autumn has arrived, leaves are colouring and falling. October is also pink October, in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the window sill is filled with pink objects for my daily pink images on Blipfoto. If you have the time please visit the Breast Cancer site and click on the pink bar to help fund free mammograms for those who can't afford them otherwise. Thanks very much in advance.
James O'Brien, a 2009 PopTech Social Innovations Fellow and principal of the Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School, introduced the Own Your Future collaborative project between PopTech Accelerator and BCAM High School. This program would provide year long training to students in art, design, technology, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
For Andy Warhol, the actual painting of the car became a performance piece, done by his own hand live before cameras as a publicity event. Warhol approached the car with a carefree spirit and an uncharacteristic interest in a sort of "action painting." The car, a BMW M1, is covered with multicolored areas of paint that suggest movement (blurred particularly at racing speeds), but also perhaps individual side panels taken from different cars. This greatly oscures the overall form of the car. With the handle edge of the brush, Warhol scraped lines into the painted surfaces, implying wind moving over the surface but also further de-materializing the surface of this fine racing car. "I adore the car," Warhol said after he'd finished. "It's much better than a work of art." Certainly from a formal perspective much differs from Warhol's paintings, which were often achieved with the use of stencils or silkscreens with a prescribed order. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Fat Joe feat. Young Jeezy
"Slow Down"
Director: Parris
Director of Photography: Matt Workman
BCAM/Photo: Diana Levine
Full Gallery:
B17 Sentimental Journey's nose art -and, lower right, yours truely. Another self portrait in shiny aircraft.
Sentimental Journey was in Victoria back in August 2003; this is another scanned print.
Fat Joe feat. Young Jeezy
"Slow Down"
Director: Parris
Director of Photography: Matt Workman
BCAM/Photo: Diana Levine
Full Gallery:
Fat Joe feat. Young Jeezy
"Slow Down"
Director: Parris
Director of Photography: Matt Workman
BCAM/Photo: Diana Levine
Full Gallery:
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
Robert Rauschenberg took a completely different approach, not attempting to play with the materiality or non-materiality of the car or suggest speed, wind, or movement like the others. Instead his painting is static and approaches a painted car from an almost educational point of view. "I think mobile museums would be a good idea," he said. "This car is the fulfillment of my dream." Renowned for his use of collage and a multiplicity of materials and forms, Rauschenberg employed a kind of appropriation in his BMW 635 CSi. The most humorous of the automobiles, Rauschenberg painted the hubcaps as though they were fragile antique plates and reproduced Bronzino's famous Portrait of a Young Man on one side of the car and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' Le Grande Odalisque on the other. In a reference to the posssible ecological damage caused by the proliferation of automobiles, the artist included his own photographs of flowers, trees, and swamp grass to the hood and roof. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
"Urban Light" - Chris Burden / BCAM, L.A. County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
Robert Rauschenberg took a completely different approach, not attempting to play with the materiality or non-materiality of the car or suggest speed, wind, or movement like the others. Instead his painting is static and approaches a painted car from an almost educational point of view. "I think mobile museums would be a good idea," he said. "This car is the fulfillment of my dream." Renowned for his use of collage and a multiplicity of materials and forms, Rauschenberg employed a kind of appropriation in his BMW 635 CSi. The most humorous of the automobiles, Rauschenberg painted the hubcaps as though they were fragile antique plates and reproduced Bronzino's famous Portrait of a Young Man on one side of the car and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' Le Grande Odalisque on the other. In a reference to the posssible ecological damage caused by the proliferation of automobiles, the artist included his own photographs of flowers, trees, and swamp grass to the hood and roof. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Fat Joe feat. Young Jeezy
"Slow Down"
Director: Parris
Director of Photography: Matt Workman
BCAM/Photo: Diana Levine
Full Gallery:
but where's Ray Charles?
Charles & Ray Eames chairs
Charles Ray's Firetruck @ BCAM
Los Angeles County Museum Of Art.
Don't go to BCAM looking for it - it's gone...
The chairs are still there though.
Burden talks about his artwork drawing attention to the aesthetics of urban infrastructure. I noticed the nearby fire sprinkler valves were painted the same shade of gray as UL, drawing them into the aesthetics of the installation. Normally these valves are painted red, which would match the accent color on Renzo Piano's BCAM.
The Roosevelt Bridge in Stuart, Florida lit up in pink for National Breast Cancer Awareness month. A train passing through added to the lights.