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Over 40 children aged between seven and 12 attended the inaugural Color Your Summer art camp held at Ghaf Art Gallery on Tuesday, July 17th. Coordinated by Mubadala Development Company and Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF), the event was designed to encourage children to learn new skills and develop their artistic talents.
Hosted by artists from Marsam Mattar, a leading Emirati art gallery, the camp included two workshops, an acrylic lesson focusing on basic concepts of shape, volume, and light, and a handicraft session where children created artworks from a range of art materials.
Hager Abdel Nagib, Rawand Abdel Fattah, Nadine Adel and Abdullah Maher were recognized for their performance during the workshops, receiving art books and vouchers for art supplies. Other participating children received an art kit including coloring pencils and painting materials.
A walk around Colonial Williamsburg, VA.
Camera: Nikon F90X
Film: 35mm Fuji Superia 400
Self Developed in C41
Scanned with Epson v600
Edits in Lightroom and Affinity Photo 2
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Finally got a makeshift darkroom set up here in Sydney (in our apartment's kitchen), so I can process my black and white film. Yay!
Nikon D90 :: Nikon 50mm f/1.4G
Location: Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia
real threasure for me...its super tank for 35, 127 and 120 film in one + thermometer:). From GAF corporation and made in N.Y. not in china like in this days:)
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Title: The royal confectioner, English and foreign [electronic resource] : a practical treatise on the art of confectionary in all its branches, comprising ornamental confectionary artistically developed ... also, the art of ice-making, and the arrangement and general economy of fashionable desserts
Creator: Francatelli, Charles Elmé, 1805-1876
Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1874
Language: eng
Includes index
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Canonet with Canon Lens SE 45mm 1:1.9
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SuperGold 400 (expired in 2010)
Developed 'Tablet' font, and designed series style for this popular set of business calendars for Letts of London
Obey!
Shot with Kodak Tmax 100, respooled onto a 620 spool, and shot in the mint green Savoy. Developed in Adox ATM 49 developer.
Developed in conjunction with Around the Table, the San Jose Museum of Art's community initiative, Sip. Do Not Gulp. examines the interconnectedness of food and water throughout Santa Clara Valley's long history. Created by Bay Area artist Michele Guieu, the site-specific installation calls attention to the shifting patterns and practices of water usage in this area. Once an abundant resource, agricultural development, population increase, and urban sprawl have placed stress on fresh water availability. Comprised of a painted mural, a documentary video, and a symbolic acorn "rug," Guieu highlights the preciousness of water as a local resource and draws salient connections to food production in this region: if there is no water, there is no food.
the de Saisset Museum
Santa Clara university
Santa Clara, CA.
January 17 - March 16, 2014
Exhibition Reception February 13, from 7:00 to 8:30pm.
www.scu.edu/desaisset/exhibitions/Food-and-Water.cfm
Also on view:
A Serving of Shapes: An Exploration in 3D Printing by Corinne Takara
- See more at: www.scu.edu/desaisset/exhibitions/servingshapes.cfm