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Several years ago I grew the 10 foot variety of sunflowers and I'm planning to do the same again this year. They looked really nice against the red barn!
After Wye-ing the train in Jamesburg, NJ, the E8 special made its way back East towards Port Reading. Here, the train passes over River Draw on the North Jersey Coast Line.
Cropped and enlarged from the advertisement. Practice your drawing skills. Found in A Date With Millie Number 5, June 1960
Where do you draw the line?
We brought an urban tactic into a rural environment by asking businesses throughout Wyoming to let us paint the Line messages on their walls.
1. Draw a dream
2. Draw an animal from your day
3. Draw after a masterpiece
4. Draw after the idea book
5. Copic color test
6. Color Test built-in pictures
8. Test good color phrases from clothing, folders, etc. on drawings
9. Color Test based on advertisements, magazines, etc.
10. Half black and half color
11. Red sketchbook, blue sketchbook ...
12. Use design books, art books, etc.
13. Draw an idea thief
14. Mindmap as a basis for drawing
15. Characters after photos
Sketch diary 8/12 - 2011
Drawbride crossing the stadsgracht connecting the Eebuurt and a neighbourhood built outside of the city proper.
Guessed in the Guess Where Leeuwarden Group by Drella!
The Fast Draw is a shoulder mounted handheld system that uses our DSLR baseplate. This kit works on any DSLR camera with or without battery grips as it is infinitely adjustable in height. The baseplate attaches to your tripod plate using the standard tripod plate screws, (2) ¼ 20” and (1) 3/8 16”. Your camera can also be quickly released from the rig by turning the red knob then pulling up on your camera. The camera quick release plate stays mounted to your camera so you can quickly switch between using the camera as part of a rig or on its own. You can easily add the optional Z-Finder Pro by attaching the Z-Finder Mounting Frame (included with the Z-Finder Pro) to the camera quick release plate using two thumb screws.
The Fast Draw uses our shoulder pad and 7lb. counter balance weight so you have a fully balanced rig. A fully balanced rig lessens fatigue as you will not be fighting the front heaviness of the rig. The rig can be configured for use on the left or right shoulder. It uses a single handgrip with the Z-mount Zwivel which allows you to change the vertical angle of handgrip. The handgrip can also be used on the right or left side independent of the shoulder pad position. The handgrip uses a ball joint so you can rotate the handgrip 180 degrees for user comfort.
As with all Zacuto gear, you can quickly release the shoulder mounted components and use the rig on a tripod. With this kit, you have the core to add a follow focus and/or matte box; additional rods are necessary.
Kit Includes:
DSLR Baseplate
4.5 M/F Rod
Zgrip Z-mount Zwivel
3.5" M/F Rod
Z-mount
12" rods
Minimount
Shoulder pad
Z-lite Double
PNCA presents The Big Draw. October 25, 2014. The Big Draw includes activities for ages 4-99 including drawing with pencils and pastels, with vegetable colors and threads and drawing as observation and as performance. As the event unfolds, our individual and collaborative drawings will intersect our Campus Commons in myriad lines and shapes. Come and reframe the expectations of drawing with your mark-making at The Big Draw.
The 2014 Big Draw will run from October 1st to November 2nd across the UK and in twenty other countries, with 280,000 people expected to join in over 1000+ events. The Big Draw offers thousands of enjoyable drawing activities, which connect people of all ages with museums, outdoor spaces, artists, designers, illustrators - and each other. These events are for those who love to draw, as well as for those who think they can’t!
At PNCA, in addition to traditional drawing materials, join us for non-traditional mark-making including 3D drawing, Giant Crayons drawing, needle & thread images, drawings that move, and our event’s centerpiece, the Big World Drawing. There will also be a Zine Factory hosted by Sarah Wolf Newlands’ Freshman Inquiry classes, “Work of Art,” from Portland State University.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston.