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Regarding email I received, and of my own experience visiting other people blog, I figure out a lot of people coming here may not really know who I am ;)
I often do not read blogs and only check pictures, then jumping from link too link... So, for those who read, here come some infos, on what I am / I have done / I am working on...
To illustrate this, here come some picture of my office, that I share with my wife in our nice France countryside home.
Read full post at www.graphic-exchange.com/aabout.htm
"The large and intricate and important stained glass window, named The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin, created by Irish artist Harry Clarke (1889-1931) is over 4.5 metres in height and is comprised of twenty panels. It was commissioned in 1923 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur for the convent chapel in Dowanhill, Glasgow. It was installed in 1924 and remained in place until 1981. After a period on loan to St Andrew’s College, Bearsden Glasgow Museums purchased the window with assistance from the Art Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2002.
The window, which depicts the Coronation of the Blessed Virgin as Queen of Heaven by Christ surrounded by angels and saints, was the first of four windows made by the artist for the chapel. It was commissioned to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of the convent and as a memorial to those who died in World War I. The commission was possible thanks to the generosity of the post-1918 students, past and present, who wished to have a war memorial window installed to commemorate loved ones they had lost. It is widely recognised as one of his most important works. When the piece was first exhibited in Dublin, before it was dispatched to Glasgow, it made such an impact that an article in the Irish Independent called for a halt on the export of such ‘native treasures’.
The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin is mounted on the wall, backlit by light boxes, in the Study Centre on the first floor of Kelvingrove Museum. The display is accompanied by a detailed digital interpretation that allows visitors to explore the fascinating story contained within the window and the history of Notre Dame Chapel. This has been enhanced by first-person interviews with Sisters and former pupils of the teaching convent. They were amongst the first people to view the window, alongside Glasgow Museums stained glass conservator Marie Stumpff who worked on the conservation.
Sister Maire Gallagher who was a student and sister of Notre Dame said: 'It’s truly wonderful to see the window again, it looks stunning. I left school and went on to college and in those days it was residential so you stayed all the time and went to Mass with the sisters every morning. The sisters sat in the front so if you were a student you were behind the area where you could actually see the stained glass.
'I don’t think I actually ever saw it apart from being conscious that it was a fantastic colour of blue until I went back as a Sister of Notre Dame. I went back to that community in 1961 and then of course as a sister I could go right down to the front and I could walk round the side aisles and look at everything.'
I have a recollection of being struck by a marvellous story. I was also struck by the number of women saints in the picture. That was unusual.
'I think Kelvingrove is a fitting home for such an important piece of art, connecting the city of the past with the people who live here today. The display will also allow those who come to see the window to understand all that Harry Clarke was trying to convey when he created this beautiful stained glass window all those years ago.' History Scotland website
"Consider the Children -- How They Grow" by Elizabeth M. Manwell and Sophia L. Fahs. Illustrations by Dorothy Keens Ashley. Copyright 1940 by The Beacon Press of Boston. A nice book about child development.
I created this as a sample for a swap I've set up in the Tim Holtz Addicts Group.
-Distress Inks (fired brick and vintage photo)
-Rock Candy Crackle Paint (just on the bird)
-Black Glossy Accents for bird eye
-Caged Bird die
-Sentiment and flourish are from a Visual Artistry clear stamp set
-Flourish embossed using VersaMark ink and clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel
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To create a new form in Google docs, click "New" -> "Form". When you create your form, the spreadsheet will be created automatically.
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Here is the beginning of my attempt at the PanPastel Canvas Create class from Donna Downey - tomorrow - let the coloring begin!
File name: 08_02_001440
Box label: Harbor views: Waterfront
Title: Lower State Street, ferry and harbor from Board of Trade building, August 19, 1908
Alternative title:
Creator/Contributor: Marr, Thomas E. (photographer)
Date issued:
Date created: 1908-08-19
Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.
Genre: Photographic prints; Aerial photographs
Subjects: Harbors; Waterfronts
Notes: Number on image: 15094
Provenance:
Statement of responsibility: T. E. Marr
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
One my first shots using my camera's integrated Sepia setting.
Any comments especially regarding this particular style will be highly welcomed! :)
Artisans from China adhere silk to steel with a special adhesive glue designed for lantern-making. A piece from The First Emperor's Quest for Immortality lantern set can be seen on the right.
Photo by Sonia Lalla, courtesy the Missouri Botanical Garden.
"Lantern Festival: Art by Day, Magic by Night" opens May 26-Aug. 19, 2012 at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. Learn more at www.mobot.org/lanternfestival.
This widdle guy is my visually impaired explorer. He likes the kitchen because he can explore with his nose instead of his eyes. Hedeki likes to play in flour bowls and he uses spoons as his walking sticks. The only issue is keeping him OUT of the sugar container....Sugar doesn't eve have smell!!!!
Any who, Hedeki loves his open space in the kitchen and likes the feel of the warm sun light of a good evening sunset. He does this thing where he stares out the window longingly.....can he see?
Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future: Full Steam Ahead
November 7, 2016 | New York City
Womensphere’s Annual Fall Summit brought together over 200 diverse leaders and emerging leaders across sectors, including executives, professionals, entrepreneurs, educators, scientists, artists, student leaders, and leaders from civil society. Convened on the day before the 2016 US national elections, we were thrilled to be able to come together in celebration and strength, to share, discuss, ideate, and collaborate on creating the future to accelerate the advancement of women in all fields.
We were excited to honor Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman Carla Harris with the Womensphere Global Leadership Award for her powerful and creative vision, her longstanding commitment to empowering women and youth of color, and more than a dozen other great reasons. We were happy to bring together ground-breaking innovators, executives, educators, artists, and leaders creating change for women around the world – to launch some very important initiatives. The event offered a forum for sharing and co-designing global and local programs that accelerate the advancement of women and girls in America and around the world.
Womensphere Fall Summit on Creating the Future
Agenda for November 7, 2016
1:00-1:30 PM
Registration, Connecting with Discussion Co-Hosts, and Roundtable Introductions
1:30-2:10 PM
Welcome, Introductions, Context-setting & Launch
• The Leadership Gender Gap: Overview of Global, US, Cross-Industry Contexts
• Women in Leadership & Innovation: Challenges, Opportunities
• Technology-powered Leadership
• NowIsTheTime.com: Celebrating Women’s Firsts
• New Models for Leadership in the World
• Launching NewChampions5050 + Womensphere Incubator Network global initiatives
Anna Ewing – Board Member, New York Hall of Science; Angel Investor; Past CIO & EVP, Global Technology Solutions, NASDAQ OMX
Dr. Valerie Barr – President, ACM-Women (Association for Computing Machinery)
Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS
Analisa Leonor Balares – CEO & Chief Innovation Officer, Womensphere
Drue Kataoka – Global Artist & Creator, Now is The Time
2:10 – 3:00 PM
Womensphere Global Leadership Award 2016 & Keynote
Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley; President, National Women’s Business Council
Advancing Women in Leadership in Business & Insights on the Journey to Executive Leadership
Plenary Discussion Panel
Angela Sun – Head of Corporate Development & Strategy, Bloomberg; Young Global Leader
Carla Harris – Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
Lili Gil Valetta – CEO, XL Alliance; Young Global Leader
Mary Graham Davis – Managing Partner, Davis Bateson Group; Former Chair, Board of Trustees, Mount Holyoke College
3:00 – 3:10PM Networking Break
3:10 – 4:00 PM
Sharing Insights & Discussion: Building the Pipeline of Talent & Accelerating Leadership for Women
• Insights on Advancing Women in Business & Finance
• Insights on Advancing Women in Science & Technology
• Insights on Advancing Women in Academia & Academic Leadership
• Empowering Millennials to Change the World
• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation for Global Initiatives 2017
Amy Dorn Kopelan –President & Founder, Bedlam Productions; Executive Producer, Corporate State CEO Summit
Laura Cantileno – Executive, Cisco; Co-Author, Internet of Women
Dr. Gilda Barabino – Dean, Grove School of Engineering, City College New York
Aria Finger – CEO, DoSomething.org; Young Global Leader
4:00 – 4:50
Sharing Insights & Discussion: Accelerating Impact & Advancing Women's Leadership in the World
• Principles in Accelerating Impact
• Women's Leadership in the World: Driving the Sustainability & Inclusion Agenda
• Women's Innovation in the World: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
• Leveraging Technology to Amplify & Accelerate Impact
• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation: Strategies for Accelerating Women’s Impact & Advancing Women’s
Leadership (Across Fields/Industries)
Dr. Nada Anid – Dean, School of Engineering, New York Institute of Technology
Dr. Sana Odeh – Chair & Founder, Arab Women in Computing
Dina Shoman – CEO & Founder, InHerQuests financial education company; Young Global Leader
Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS; Young Global Leader
4:50 – 5:40
Synthesis & Community Solutions from Roundtable Discussions & Ideation Sessions
• Synthesis of Insights & Learnings – Community Presentations & Reflections
• Introducing: Project American Dreams
• Introducing: The Internet of Women - book and leaders
• Looking Ahead to 2017: Global Initiatives, Global Movement, Next Steps
5:40 – 6:30
Closing Networking Reception
• Community Connections between Speakers, Discussion Co-Hosts, Participants
• Connect with the Book Authors - The Internet of Women
Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future
Full Steam Ahead
November 7, 2016
Cary Hall @ The DiMenna Center, New York City
Organization: www.womensphere.org
Festival & Summits: www.womenspherefest.com
#Womensphere #CreatingTheFuture
Hessa Bint Eisa Buhumaid, Minister of Community Development of the United Arab Emirates capture during the Session "Creating Inclusive Communities" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2019 in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 3, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Created by Abelard Reynolds School #42, Rochester, NY
Artists: Damien, Michaela, Justin, Tre'Meire, Fiston and J'on
Title: Deer in Winter Wonderland
Teacher: Amy Graham
Theme: Conservation (Nature, animals, etc)
Materials: paint, fabric markers, silver fabric and sharpies
Did you enjoy this project? Yes, this was a fun project to work on.
About: We wanted to show animals in the snow and around trees so we made it into a winter wonderland. The shelter of trees provide a safe place for animals to live.
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com
Vestal, NY. May 2024.
If you would like to use THIS picture in any sort of media (such as newspaper or article) please send me a Flickr mail or an e-mail at natehenderson6@gmail.com.
Milica Zec, Director, Film and Mixed Reality, New Reality Co., USA; Cultural Leader speaking during the Session: “Creating Visions of Another World“ at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Congress Centre – Aspen 2.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher