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Created by Whitman Middle School, Whitman, MA
Artists: Brooke and Maria
Title: Imagine It
Teacher: Rebecca Ewell
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Creating a Virtual Chicago Lakeside Development – Renée M. Nault (EESA) and Sana Ann Sandler (CEPA)
Awarded an Excellence STC Chicago Award.
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?
Climate change took center stage in San Francisco last September, with Gov. Brown's Global Climate Action Summit, the Rise for Climate March in SF and thousands of affiliate events.
We particularly enjoyed Coal + Ice, an amazing multimedia installation and festival of events at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture in San Francisco.
Co-curated by Susan Meiselas and Jeroen de Vries, this large-scale exhibition featured the work of over 40 photographers and video artists, such as Gideon Mendel and Clifford Ross, showing the dramatic impact of global warming on our lives. A more hopeful Solutions Zone displayed interactive exhibits about solving climate change, created by our friend Nancy Hechinger and her NYU students.
This amazing space was also used to host a wide range of events, including seminars, panels, symphony and opera. One event was an fascinating talk about Art, Activism, Activation on Wed. Sep. 5th, featuring conversations with artists and activists from #Dysturb, Magnum Foundation, and CultureStrike, discussing how art and culture can engage people to take climate action by reaching their hearts, not just their minds. Another stimulating talk was the Long Conversation on Sun. Sep. 9, featuring some really interesting speakers, such as Stewart Brand, Orville H. Schell, Peter Schwartz, Alexander Rose, Paul Hawken and many more leaders from the arts and sciences, discussing what our world may look like thousands of years from now.
Together, these exhibits and events offered a stunning call for climate action, aiming to "amplify the conversation about climate change and explore visionary solutions.” This visionary production is a project of Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations, in collaboration with Asia Society Northern California. Learn more at www.coalandice.org
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Created by 5th grade House Springs Elementary students in House Springs, Missouri
Artists: I had twelve classes work on this project. I will be submitting twelve projects. I had four 3rd grade classes, four 4th grade classes, and four 5th grade classes. Ms. Howard is the art teacher in charge of these classes.
Teacher: Michelle Howard
Title: Space
Theme: Space
Materials: Sharpie Marker, Tempera Paint
About: Space is an exciting subject. My students were very excited about creating a piece of artwork that would depict our universe around us.
Did you enjoy working on this project? Yes. My students were very excited to work on this project.
Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
this is nearly the entire set, but I wanted to make a mosaic with these since it's like a story. Here is the link to the set page: flickr.com/photos/hbpeggy/sets/275787/
1. checking out the pool cover..., 2. hmmm, what's this?, 3. testing the water, 4. let's see if it will hold me..., 5. yep... I think I'll just walk on out there., 6. a little stroll across the pool cover :)
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“The important thing is not to stop questioning.
Curiosity has its own reason for existing.”
~ Albert Einstein
"Woman is born to create. In creating she becomes herself, accomplishes her destiny. Her whole life is only an initiation into creative power. To create is not merely to make a work. It is to give of ones own individuality."
Jeanne de Vietinghoff
"Can you make Aunty a cuppa, Bub?"
Arts Centre Melbourne Lawn
Melbourne Arts Precinct
St. Kilda Road, Melbourne
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Painted background by Lily Lemon, marbled fabric flowers added by Spiced Coffee, text, dragonfly and embellishments by Bluelotusflower.
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All photos are accredited to Cameron Cook Photography ©
Email : cameroncookphotography@gmail.com
Model: Yasmine Moghimi
MUA: Kayla Huotari-Harris
I really like the light on Yasmine here and the play with the tulle fabric. I like the way the tulle is frozen in the air and makes the image a little surreal
This is what happens when you buy a cheap bike off the internet. The bike company is Create but to be honest they are all the same. Very cheap materials used in the handlebars led to metal fatigue - after eight months. This particular break happened whilst I was riding and very luckily on a quiet street. No surprise I didn't stand a chance and the crash was quick and brutal.
So please Beware! don't go cheap, buy a proper bike from a respectable retailer.
Transformational colab collection by Lynne Anzelc and Cheryl Budden
Sold as collection or individual – also available in CraftArtist pack format.
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In less than 3 days i can create an awesome intro video for your site/business with up to 11 slides, 1 slide with your main presentation (site name, business name, short description of your business etc), up to 9 slides with images of your business with short description on top or bottom of your pictures, and a closing text for your business. We`re talking about a 45 to 60 seconds video just perfect as an intro for your business. In order to make this vid i need you to give me up to 9 great photos and descriptions also, and 2 texts (1 intro + 1 outro). Also keep in mind that i can change the music in this video if you want me to. Just provide it and we`re ok. Before you order my gig please take measures to give me all the infos. That`s IMPORTANT! I need all the info [pics, music, text (MAXIMUM 50 characters) and instructions] in a rar archive if possible. Thanks! PS: keep in mind this: you can become my reseller. just think about it! put my gig on other sites on what price you want, usually at least 3 times the price of this gig, and when you have an order come and buy from me. simple right? PPS: take your time and collect my gig. you'll never know when you`ll need this. thx :) In order to get this go to j.mp/107c9Ak
Take a look at my other Visual Inventory at myvisualinventory.blogspot.com
Creating the Future: Exploration and Innovation - Rebuilding America and Global Transformation
Inspirational Keynote Remarks by Dr. Jill Tarter - Bernard Oliver Chair, Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence (SETI) Institute; Womensphere Global Award for Advancement in Science
The 4th Annual Womensphere Global Summit and Inaugural Womensphere Global Awards, presented by JPMorgan Chase. September 23, 2011; One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York City
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D800e
80-400mm G VR @ 400mm
Aperture Priority @ ƒ/5.6
1/640th sec @ ISO 400
Handheld, but braced on wooden railing. VR: OFF
Is it better to be lucky of good? I think I'll take lucky!!
Mini scene based on the book 'Little Red Light house and the Great Gray Bridge' For more pics and details check my blog post www.mumpaintslives.blogspot.com/2012/06/creating-mini-sce...
Our Level 1 Hair and Media Makeup students showed off their skills at their end of year assessment, Create an Image.
The students were assigned a theme and had to create mood boards before transferring their ideas onto a model or themselves. This year’s theme included The 80s and Fantasy. Huge well done to all our students!
Monster High is an American fashion doll franchise created by Mattel in July, 2010. The characters are inspired by monster movies, sci-fi horror, thriller fiction, and various creatures therefore distinguishing them from most fashion dolls. They were created by Garrett Sander, with illustrations by Kellee Riley.[2]
The Monster High franchise also includes other consumer products such as stationery, bags, key chains, various toys and video games. There are also Monster High TV specials, a web series, a direct to DVD movie, and software. Lisi Harrison is the author of the Monster High books. The characters are depicted as being either related to or as offspring of famous monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the Mummy, Medusa, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Phantom of the Opera, and zombies and more. The characters are usually referred to as ghouls, rather than girls.
The dolls are approximately 27 cm tall. Or about 1 foot tall. Their bodies are made from ABS plastic. Their heads are made from soft PVC. They have various skin tones (blue, green, pink, brown, etc.) Each character has a unique head mold. No Monster High doll has the same shape head. The type of hair the dolls have is saran. The boys hair is either fuzzy or hard colored plastic. Aside from physical attributes, the dolls are quite different in the characterization of their clothes. And they all have their own unique freaky flaw, hair, etc. They might repeat bags and sunglasses. For example, 13 Wishes Howleen has the same bag as the original Clawdeen only that it is a different color. One is gold and another is purple and black. But they are both sisters. Plus, Howleen likes to borrow a lot of Clawdeen's stuff. And Gloom Beach Frankie Stein has the same sunglasses as the Scaris Frankie Stein. One s blue and one is yellow. All of them have various attributes of the monsters they are related to (i.e. fangs, stitches, wolf ears, fins, bandages,snakes, etc.)[3] Although Monster high and Barbie are from the same creator, Mattel, Monster High is starting to become more popular than Barbie.
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Monster High est une franchise américaine de poupées mannequins lancée par Mattel en juillet 2010 aux États-Unis, tirée d'une série de livres du même nom (de Lisi Harrison). Les personnages sont inspirés de personnes assez monstrueuses issues de la littérature fantastique, de la mythologie, ou encore de films cultes. Les Monster High sont toutes des enfants de monstres (Frankie Stein est la fille de Frankenstein, Draculaura est celle de Dracula, Deuce Gorgon est le fils de Méduse...).
La franchise Monster High se décline sur de très nombreux produits comme des vêtements, des bijoux fantaisie et de la papeterie, mais ses principales ventes se font grâce aux poupées mannequins du même nom. Elle s'accompagne également d'épisodes spéciaux pour la télévision et le marché DVD, et d'une web-série.S
Le concept de Monster High met en scène des adolescents tous descendants de créatures plus ou moins célèbres. Certaines poupées sont relookėes.
Les poupées mannequins mesurent une vingtaine de centimètres ; les garçons sont plus grands que les filles, même s'il existe des différences de taille chez certaines poupées (Twyla et Howleen Wolf sont plus petites, Nefera de Nile et Mme. Santête sont plus grandes...). Les corps (qui comptent de nombreuses articulations) sont fabriqués en plastique ABS et les têtes sont en PVC souple. Chaque personnage bénéficie d'un moule différent pour sa tête. Les cheveux sont en saran ou en kanekalon, voire en PVC pour les garçons dont les cheveux sont, pour la plupart des personnages, moulés. Les poupées filles de Monster High peuvent enlever leurs mains et bras mais les garçons ne peuvent enlever que leurs bras. Lagoona Blue, Rochelle Goyle et C.A. Cupid ont des éléments amovibles que les autres poupées n'ont pas (des nageoires pour Lagoona Blue, des ailes pour Rochelle Goyle et C.A. Cupid). Comme les filles ont des chaussures à talons, elles ne peuvent pas bouger leurs pieds, tandis que les garçons ont les pieds articulés.
Chaque personnage est caractérisé par un style vestimentaire et une gamme de couleurs qui se retrouvent dans différentes collections et qui reflètent leur personnalité dans la web-série.
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