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"Crave you"
I've always been fascinated by mythology & mythological creatures. Vampires and werewolves being my absolute favorite. And I'm not talking about the cute glittery kind. The old school Dracula tales and grim versions. The stories that don't have "happy endings." If you asked me to choose one I would tell you a hybrid because I simply can't pick just one. Their hunger is insatiable. It consumes them, it is both their drive and their weakness. Like our hunger for things, people, and life. It too can consume us...what consumes you?
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Nari Ward
Album, 2011
stencil ink, basketball trading cards, glue, and aluminum 50 x 50 in. (127 x 127 cm)
Museum purchase with funds provided by Marjorie and Michael Levine, T '84
2011.16.1
Robert Pruitt
Flux, 2011
Conté, charcoal, and gold leaf on hand-dyed paper Image/sheet: 50 x 28 in. (127 x 71.1 cm)
Museum purchase
2011.7.1
Radcliffe Bailey
Levitate, 2012
Mixed media
120 x 114 x 6 in. (304.8 x 289.6 x 15.2 cm)
Museum purchase made possible by the Nasher Museum Board of Advisors in honor of Chairman Blake Byrne (T'57) with funds provided by Nancy Nasher and David Haemisegger, Trent Carmichael, Michael and Marjorie Levine, Derek and Christen Wilson, Cynthia and Richard Brodhead, Paula Cooper, Patricia and Thruston Morton, Jack and Margaret Neely, Andrew and Barbra Rothschild, Brenda and Howard Johnson, Paula and James Crown, Richard Powell and C.T. Woods-Powell, Kimerly Rorschach and John Hart, Jason Rubell and Michelle Simkins-Rubell, Monica and Richard Segal, Frank Konhaus and Ellen Cassilly, Peter Lange and Lori Leachman, Trevor Schoonmaker and Teka Selman, Sarah Schroth, Michael and Leslie Marsicano, Jock Reynolds and Suzanne Hellmuth, Ann and Rhodes Craver, Katharine and Bryan Reid, and Kristine Stiles. 2012.4.1
Anderson Johnson
Untitled (Self-Portrait), c. 1984 - 1991
Paint on corrugated cardboard
Image/sheet (irregular): 20 1/4 x 17 7/8 in. (51.4 x 45.4 cm) Height of sheet including hanging ribbon: 23 5/8 in. (60 cm) Frame: 35 1/2 x 27 1/2 x 1 in. (90.2 x 69.9 x 2.5 cm)
Gift of A. Everette James, Jr., M.D. and Nancy J. Farmer 2012.2.1
Henry Clay Anderson
Motorcycle Riders, c. 1960 (printed 2007)
Gelatin silver print, edition 8/10
Image: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (34.3 x 26.7 cm)
Sheet: 14 1/8 x 11 1/8 in. (35.9 x 28.3 cm)
Gift of Dr. Kenneth Montague / The Wedge Collection, in honor of the exhibition "Becoming" at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.
2011.13.1
Carrie Mae Weems
Ode to Affirmative Action, 1989
gelatin silver print on paper, vinyl record and label, gold acrylic (?) paint, black polyester (?) fabric, Plexiglas, with engaged black painted wood frame, edition 1/ 3
23 x 29 in. (58.4 x 73.7 cm)
Museum purchase
2009.3.1
Burk Uzzle
Martin Luther King, 1968
Carbon print
Promised gift of Charles Weinraub and Emily Kass in honor of Tom Rankin
L.33.2012.1
Kehinde Wiley
Ivelaw III (study), 2006
Watercolor on paper
Frame: 36 x 30 x 1 5/8 in. (91.4 x 76.2 x 4.1 cm)
Image - oval shaped (sight): 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (69.9 x 54.6 cm)
Promised gift of Blake Byrne, T'57, in honor of Raymond D. Nasher
L.4.2007.36
Photo by J Caldwell
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Right now in my art life I seen to CRAVE the marriage of
lavish juicy color and my faithful Pitt pen...
stimulated
by a healthy dose
of the magical desert southwest,
...a "pop" or two
of a zentangle inspired design for spice...
all tossed together and dressed with
a trading session of ATC cards,
the joy of visiting fellow artists' blogs,
and
trying to keep my artistic muse engaged.
I am addicted to art
and
there's no stopping me.
I CRAVE! :)
Now...
does anyone know where I put the dark chocolate? :)
Illustration Friday: "Crave"
"Crave for a thing, you will get it.
Renounce the craving, the object will follow you by itself. "
~Swami Sivananda
Back the start of the Tree Tops walk it didn't start raining until we started our walk and ended when we finished the walk! March 12, 2014 West Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
The scenic West Coast Tree Tops walk is adventure among temperate rainforest giants. You can experience life with the birds high in the ancient Rimu and Kamahi tree canopy. This West Coast sightseeing walk allows easy access for all to enjoy along a steel platform 20 metres high and over 450 metres long.
You can climb to the top of Hokitika Tower, 40 metres above the forest floor and be inspired by a sensational vista of the majestic snow capped Southern Alps and the Tasman Sea on this West Coast walk through the treetops. Because of the rain and low cloud we didn't go up the tower.
For More Info: www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand/attractions/sightseeing-an...
White Castle shut down their five remaining locations in Northern Ohio at 6PM on December 24th, 2014. The White Castle that was in Toledo closed in 2011, leaving just a handful open around Cleveland and Akron. For some reason, White Castle never built up much of a market presence in the northern part of the state despite being based in Columbus. The Cleveland Area White Castle locations were co-branded with Church's Chicken until just months before they closed.
This location was White Castle #371 - 3255 West 117th Street, Cleveland
The other closed locations are; White Castle #370 - 5151 Pearl Road, Cleveland; White Castle #372 - 5095 Northfield Road, Bedford Heights; White Castle #376 - 13201 Superior Avenue, East Cleveland; and White Castle #377 - 2900 South Arlington Road, Akron.
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Foreplay Friday at The Prestige Reserve at the CRAVE SIM
Let the tension build, the beats seduce, and the desires ignite. Step into a night of sultry rhythms, intimate vibes, and irresistible temptation as we tease your senses and leave you craving more. The Prestige Reserve is where passion meets the music—so slip into something seductive and prepare for an unforgettable night.
Lineup to set the mood:
4 PM – DJ REMO | Arousing your senses with slow blues
6 PM – DJ ROCKER | Turning up the heat with raw, sexy energy
8 PM – DJ NESTOR | Closing the night with deep, decadent and erotic desires
Dress to impress – Let your attire be as daring as your fantasies tonight we showcase fishnet!
Dare to indulge? The night is young, and the pleasure is all yours.
C He buys me a make-up kit, blushers and lipstick and eyeshadow. And I paint my face in bruises and blood and cuts and swelling, and on the mirror in deep red, UGLY.
[Sarah Kane - Crave]
Dundee United won to send St Mirren into the Scottish Championship's relegation play-off spot.
Thomas Mikkelsen fired United ahead as St Mirren players claimed for a foul but Gary Mackenzie headed the Buddies level before the break.
Tony Andreu struck a free-kick from inside the box for the Tangerines' second only for Josh Todd to equalise.
But Blair Spittal's late shot gave the hosts the victory they craved, leaving St Mirren two points off bottom.
Ray McKinnon's United, who remain third and are assured of a promotion play-off place, took the lead in controversial circumstances. Striker Mikkelsen went in with a high boot on Mackenzie but referee Craig Charleston waved play on and the Finn hammered the ball high into the roof of the visitors' goal.
Mackenzie had to receive treatment at the side of the pitch with the entire St Mirren bench, including manager Jack Ross, furious by the call from the officials.
Buddies captain Stephen McGinn had a half-chance for an equaliser with a header from a Lewis Morgan cross but there was little pace on the ball, which was gathered by Cammy Bell in the home goal.
Stevie Mallan was again showing the type of skills that has brought about interest from English clubs and was inches away with a free-kick that ended up in the Dundee United goal's side netting.
St Mirren continued to drive forward and deservedly equalised before the break. Mallan whipped in a free-kick at pace from the right-hand side that was met by the head of Mackenzie and Bell was beaten.
Simon Murray crashed a shot off the St Mirren crossbar from 25 yards and United then regained the lead in bizarre circumstances. Keeper Billy O'Brien picked up a pass-back inside his own box under pressure from Murray.
The free-kick was slipped to Andreu, who drilled through a ruck of defenders.
The visitors pushed more and more men forward looking for the equaliser and they were rewarded for their persistent pressure when substitute Todd hooked home from 12 yards out.
However, the home side took the lead for the third time in the final minute when Spittal hammered home from 20 yards.
It was a cruel end to the game for St Mirren, who have two games left to get out of relegation trouble.
Dundee Utd
1 Bell
8 Murdoch
4 Durnan
14 Edjenguele
24 Robson Booked 38mins
7 Spittal Booked 25min Sub for Donaldsonat 90+2'min
16 Flood
35 Allardice Substituted for Kuateat 46 min Booked at 69min
19 Andreu
9 Murray Booked 73min
18 Mikkelsen
Substitutes
3 Dixon
5 Donaldson
11 Nicholls
12 Telfer
17 Kuate
21 Zwick
22 Coote
St Mirren
21 O'Brien
3 Irvine Substituted for Demetriouat 77 min Booked 90min
6 Mackenzie Booked 8 min
15 Baird
44 Eckersley
42 Magennis
10 Mallan
22 McGinn
17 Morgan
11 Smith Substituted for Sutton 69 min
16 Loy Substituted for Todd 79 min
Substitutes
1 Langfield
2 Demetriou
4 Webster
8 Quinn
9 Sutton
20 Storie
25 Todd