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The impala is a medium-sized, slender antelope similar to the kob or Grant's gazelle in build. The head-and-body length is around 130 centimetres (51 in). Males reach approximately 75–92 centimetres (30–36 in) at the shoulder, while females are 70–85 centimetres (28–33 in) tall. Males typically weigh 53–76 kilograms (117–168 lb) and females 40–53 kilograms (88–117 lb). Sexually dimorphic, females are hornless and smaller than males. Males grow slender, lyre-shaped horns 45–92 centimetres (18–36 in) long. The horns, strongly ridged and divergent, are circular in section and hollow at the base. Their arch-like structure allows interlocking of horns, which helps a male throw off his opponent during fights; horns also protect the skull from damage.

 

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My senior year of college I was "awarded" the daunting task of designing and creating a book for my graduating class. While doing some research for the project, I was bewildered to discover that although he had been teaching at Pratt Institute since 1966, Goslin had never won nor was ever nominated as the Distinguished Professor (a title the school traditionally bestowed upon one faculty member each year). I decided to hell with it, I would just feature him in my book. It wouldn't matter whether he won or not, everyone who had a copy of the book would think he did. I was told that this was ridiculous, that I couldn't do this, it just wasn't fair, that it didn't make any sense, I couldn't just feature a design teacher just because i was a designer, what about all the other departments? What if he didn’t win? My answer was a shrug and a reminder that I had been given the freedom to do whatever I wanted. I suggested that if he won, it would work out perfectly and not be a problem. So... maybe someone should just make sure he won.

 

I realized that these naysayers were the least of my problems. My main obstacle was obtaining a photo of Goslin, an endearingly grouchy old man who absolutely loathed having his picture taken. The only tactic available to me was ambush. I gathered a small, stealthy crew, and we waited for him to finish teaching one afternoon. Upon settling down to eat his lunch, I gave the signal for the others to grab his chair so he couldn’t swivel away, put up a black background, and engage in a conversational distraction before he could realize what was happening. The man was extremely annoyed. He barked and complained, tried to escape, growled and shouted that I was a nuisance. Secretly amused, he pointed his finger and told me to buzz off.

 

The book came out and he was teary-eyed at the mention. He won the award. He mentioned me in his speech at commencement. Afterwards, I thanked him for the shout-out (which had impressed my parents), and he thanked me for making him a centerfold.

 

Goslin confessed that this was his favorite image of himself. He requested copies over the years, for the wall of portraits that people had drawn and painted of him; to send to estranged family members he wanted to rekindle with. It is hearbreaking but fitting that the next and last print I will make of this photo will be for his memorial service.

 

“I felt the same way the day before I got the award as I did the day after. And I shouldn’t feel any different. Otherwise, it’s a conceit trip. But it is nice. When I make an image of my own, it’s very concrete. It’s there. I can see it. I can enjoy it. But when I teach, it’s very abstract, so for someone to pat you on the head and say, ‘You’re alright, cousin. You’re not bad.’ That’s very nice. That’s concrete.”

—Charles Goslin, May 2003

Broad Street Bistro

Nevada City, California

 

Polaroid

Fuji-FP 100

Polaroid 350 Land Camera

Press "L"

 

Strobist:

 

Two AB800 with reflectors rear left and right for rim.

1 X AB1600 in Beauty Dish boomed overhead.

Fired with cybersyncs.

 

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Having a vector-based brainstorm.

Persona Series.

Chicago, IL.

This was the design studio when Todd first started in August. There's a few more people now as well. Not in this immediate space, but on the team. The christmas lights are long since gone, and it looks about the same, albeit a bit messier.

Claire Prouvost is a French illustrator and graphic designer based in Dublin, Ireland. She loves to draw charismatic women in her bold, colourful and minimalist style.

La Dolce Vita Tattoo - Zaragoza - 2014

 

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Now that I'm venturing out into the world as a freelance design consultant, I figured I needed a headshot. Thanks to my wife for putting up with all my hands on art direction during the photoshoot.

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The adult Indian silverbill is 11–11.5 cm long and has a conical silver-grey bill, buff-brown upperparts, white underparts, buffy flanks and dark wings. The tail is black and the wings are dark contrasting with a white rump. The sexes are similar, but immatures have buff underparts and a shorter tail.

  

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Shaheen public high school logo.

20x20" handmade collage.

Original album artwork by Henri Fantin-Latour and Peter Saville.

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DAY 2 happening in San Diego TONIGHT!

 

Hey Southern California friends and acquaintances, come on by and say hello tonight for some art and beer. (50+ artists / NO COVER / Family-friendly event / beer-liking not required.) I'll have over 400 original, one-of-a-kind, handmade collages for sale - all going for a lot less than most peeps charge for reproductions/prints. Hope to see you!

 

Thursday, February 6, 5-10pm

AleSmith Brewing: 9990 AleSmith Ct.

San Diego, CA 92126

Eiko Ishioka was a Japanese art director... costume designer and graphic designer known for her work in stage, screen, advertising and print media

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“I'm not genius, I'm disciplined”

 

Eiko Ishioka

My tiki, Oliver holding the Smokin’ Dynamite deck. He’s so happy about his new deck he didn’t even unwrap it yet.

Novuk. Cartulina de color+corte+plegado

I had such a lovely time with my daughter and my son-in-law in San Diego. And the weather was perfect, not too hot and not too cold, just right and sunny every day. It was not easy to come back to snow and cold winter.

Cut paper collage on paper

14” x 20” / Feb 2019

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