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Crop, 2011
Installtion of 12,000 stacked pencils topped with acrylic paint on gallery wall
approx. 150 x 150 inches
This Flickr Set documents the installation of Myers' Crop, 2011
Pelavin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Timothy Paul Myers, titled The Ontario Ration. In celebration of Pelavin Gallery ’s thirty year anniversary, in January 2011, Myers bases this exhibition on a found business ledger chronicling the last thirty-years of an egg farmer named Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929. This will be Myers first solo exhibition at the gallery.
Repetition and the use of unlikely materials—two prominent themes in Myers' work—continue to be displayed in this exhibition, as Myers makes use of hundreds of pages from a thirty-year business ledger of Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929; one-thousand trading cards, circa 1900s-1930s; and one-hundred-thousand stacked pencil pieces individually topped with a single drop of acrylic paint from the artist's palette of over one-hundred-fifty hand-mixed colors.
For more information, please visit pelavingallery.com
Muito comuns na Inglaterra, os crop circles são uma realidade em todo o mundo. Além da Alemanha, Espanha, França e até Japão.
Cereal rye cover crops on Lynn Betts farm in Guthrie County. The cereal rye was flown on in the fall.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Harvesting winter wheat using a stripper header. The stripper header strips the grain from the head and leaves the straw standing which catches snow, provides ground cover, and helps with soil health. Northwest of Billings, MT in Yellowstone County, August 2013.
July 2007
Downtown Naperville
[from very first set of shots taken with my brand-spankin'-new Nikon D40 and kit lens]
With the kit lens optics, i can really see that the sharpness can't compete with my 50mm, especially on the large iMac screen.
I loved this shot, because this is HER to a T. she's a very inquisitive child and always has been. constant questions about fossils, dinosaurs, space, nature, God, pirates...the list goes on....she's the furthest thing from a girlie girl. i know all children are inquisitive about these mysteries, but with her, i seriously have to say sometimes, "mommy needs a break from questions, my brain is getting tired."
Normally I stick to the original layout of the shot, but in this case I couldn't resist to make a cut-out.
Sue Barker by the trophy before Justine Henin beat Amelie Mauresmo (7-5, 6-7, 7-6) to win the SIngles title at the Eastbourne International Women's tournament on Saturday 23 June 2007