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Greek Column Diptych, Collagraph plate and print, 7x12"
The thesis of my Concentration is based in self-portraiture, the varying ways an individual “sees” oneself over time, and how this affects representation. Changing physical traits will noticeably affect representation of one’s self over time, however this pales when compared to the remodeling of framing devices in locating one’s artistic voice. A recurring motif is the tension between stasis and change, and how even iterations of a repetitive printmaking process can reveal idiosyncrasies.
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I'm thinking of titling this "A mother's embrace" but I'm not quite sure yet. My mom is the first person I go to when I need to be comforted so I took a photograph of my (7 year old) brother's hands around her neck. I also tried to keep the focus on a relatively zoomed in spot and not have too much to it like we all dicsussed in the critique.
She's my big helper this week. Mommy is in New York buying jammies (that's what she does for a living..honest), and Ally and I are taking care of Maddie. And then Ally is taking care of me... :-)
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Some more photos of the Red Footed Falcon at Girdle Ness, Aberdeen.
Media: Colored Pencil
I made this piece by drawing from real life. The concept behind my concentration is functional objects and the aftermath of destruction from either society or natural causes. I am going to keep working into the background possibly with other colors or shades because I feel the blue is just a little bland for the picture.
Media: Corel Painter Essentials
8.5 x 11 size may be increased on computer
Concentration: Contour line drawn figues with bold bright color and geometric shapes, triangles
I made this piece intended to be a second piece to my owl, unity piece. I really like the style and the turn out of the owl so i tried to attempt again. But this time i added in myself as the main subject. I used the same style as the previous piece with brightly colored geometric shapes and triangles. I think i can keep creating these "indie like" pieces and create many to end up with a successful concentration
(Best viewed large). Photomontage inspired by a short story by J.G. Ballard: 'The Concentration City' from The Complete Short Stories Volume 1.
With much concentration this girl was working on the make up of a child. Though she transformed the kid in wonderful fantasy figure it was a joy seeing her work. I couldn't let go to make some photos of her while she was working.
I am guessing that this church was added as part of the memorial here at Flossenburg Concentration Camp.
Ex. 33: MiC- minimum inhibitory concentration
10/25/07,
Bench 3: Mid-Range,Pseudomonas aeruginosa with Gentamicin ug/mL, 2:+, 4:+, 8: -, 16:-, 32:-, 64:- (results of this on chart),,, calculated with 8 x 10, not enough.
result of only 2 drugs, measured by each bench, have diff. microorg. and all have same drugs, see the MIC, get result like 0.4 under penicillin times 10, getting 4, then if check if it is susceptible or resistant to it.
all did not work except Staphlyococcus aureus, MIC of 0.4 (x10) = 4, so under penicillin it can work.
Physicians use this to see how well can treat something, like penecillin and e. coli may not work the best . This helps to see what works and used to treat for cancer patients, chemotherapy.