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Various water-soluble pencils and crayons, and water, on paper prepared with a black acrylic paint ground.
From life / observation / mirror
Left handed
6.5 X 9 inches
<15 minutes
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
This short play by Clarence Coo about left handed people is really a clever reference to gays and lesbians in high school.
Drury High School, North Adams, Massachusetts
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Left handed British Open Winner Sir Bob Charles plays at Ballater Golf Club 25-07-12.
PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURE IS COPYRIGHTED
deesideimages@gmail.com
"¿De dónde habrá surgido la idea de que las personas pueden comunicarse mediante cartas? Uno puede pensar en una persona distante y puede tocar a una persona cercana; todo lo demás queda más allá de las fuerzas humanas. Escribir cartas, sin embargo, significa desnudarse ante los fantasmas, que las esperan con avidez. Los besos por escrito no llegan a su destino, se los beben por el camino los fantasmas. Con este abundante alimento se multiplican en forma desmesurada. La humanidad lo percibe y lucha por evitarlo. Y para eliminar en lo posible lo fantasmal entre las personas y lograr una comunicación natural, para recuperar la paz de las almas, ha inventado el ferrocarril, el automóvil, el aeroplano. Pero ya es tarde: son evidentemente inventos hechos en el momento del desastre. El bando opuesto es tanto más calmo y poderoso; después del correo inventó el telégrafo, el teléfono, la radio. Los fantasmas no se morirán de hambre, y nosotros, en cambio, pereceremos. "
Kafka.
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Carolyn writing in the journal.
Carolyn.
writing.
journal, pen, picnic table.
lefthanded.
Assateague, Maryland.
August 7, 2009.
Pic by Christie.
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It took over 2 years, and a physical trip to New Jersey, but we finally got the pictures the 8's took!
I don't quite remember how much homework I had when I was in 1st grade but The Girl came home with over 90 minutes worth of math and reading assignments.
She did try some shortcuts but I caught her doing them and told her the classic, "Do it once and do it right" speech. I don't think she fully grasped the concept of that but either way she ended up being best friends with the eraser end of the pencil.
At one point she wanted to use the calculator on her phone to help with math. I gave her the stink eye.
It's gonna be a long year.
Various water-soluble pencils and crayons, and water, on paper.
Freehand from a photo
11 X 15 inches
Right handed drawing of painting with two brushes in my left hand...
In this case the canvas is on an easel.
upstate new york
1952
golfing
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
This is my entry for the Category # 7 of the 2nd Challenge of Lusitanis, the medieval fiction world from the 0937 Community.
Let me introduce you to Grön, the Left-handed Wizard.
Custom cape - Used the 522 Minifig Cape as a mold but made it slightly longer. I used felt and lots of thread.
973pb0810c01 - Torso Elf with Silver Scale Mail, Light Brown Straps and Cape Pattern / Sand Green Arms / Yellow Hands
6131pb03 - Minifig, Headgear Hat, Wizard / Witch with Black Buckle and Gold Dragon Pattern
3626bpb0508 - Yellow Minifig, Head Moustache and Eyebrows White and Gray Bushy, White Pupils and Crow's Feet Pattern
6132 - Light Bluish Gray Minifig, Beard
970c00 - Sand Green Hips and Legs
6124 - Trans-Neon Green Minifig, Utensil Magic Wand
I love going out to shoot with my wife, she sees a lot of shots that I don't. I really like this one Kerry took of Detroit Musician J Graves ( www.myspacemusic.com/jgravesmusic ) while at a show at the New Dodge in Hamtramck.
Day 177:
For my birthday this year, David gave me one of his guitars. I believe he
said that this was his first guitar he ever got. I’ve had an interest in learning
and so that’s why he gave me it. I haven’t practiced with it just yet, because
I need it re-stringed and tuned. He’s right-handed and I’m left-handed. Perhaps
on a weekend where I’m not sick, I’ll take it in to have those things done to it.
Today I brought out the baby gummies and let them pluck a couple of strings. :)
Malpas Court Junior School. Mr Jenkins' class. 1959?
Back Row: ? - Roy Zeal - ? - Colin Carlson - ? - Alvin Christopherson - ME - Tony Hourihane - Richard Baines - Bill Sadler - ?.
Middle Row: ? - ? - ? - Norma Rafferty - ? - ? - Isobel Moore - ? - ? - Richard Betts - Glyn Quarterly.
Front Row: ? - Rosemary or Rowena Bazelle (twins) - Moira Brown - ? - ? - ? - ? - Rowena or Rosemary Bazelle (twins) - Jane Williams - ? - ? - Linda Anstice - ? - Pat Francis.
none but Jesus.
Jesus Owns.
I was tagged by Miki, Farisia, Johanna, Kerri
1. I just got my braces off today! YES!! after four long years :D
2. My favorite candy would be nerd rope. I'm gonna have them in the States soon!
3. Sorry if you don't like the exclaimation points. I'm just really excited that I got my braces off. yeah.
4. I don't use facebook. Since it was blocked in China exactly (almost) a year ago this time.
5. random random random fact... hmm... my grandparents were athletes? My grandpa was a soccer player and my grandma was a gymnast. Pro, I think.
6. My favorite color is green.
7. I like spending hours eating hairy crabs.
8. I like to eat frozen persimmons.
9. Can't live without chapsticks.
10. I'm lefthanded? Okay I think you already know that. Um. I wear red glasses if I don't wear contacts. There!
More film pictures to come!
Established in 1980, Southpaw Guitars is the world's largest left-handed music shop. My brother is a left and it was a life-long dream to visit this shop. I admit it was a fascinating experience to see all these pieces of art.
Southpaw Guitars. Houston, Texas.
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Water soluble pencils and crayons (and water) on paper.
From life/observation/mirror
20-30 minutes
7 X 9.5 inches.
Left handed pencil/crayon with right-handed brush/water.
I don't think of myself as this grim, but there is something of me in it.
Counting drawings for November with the naNoDrawMo Group: #44.
In his marvellous poem 'On Nature', Lucretius observes that when you enter a dark place like a barn you often see dust particles 'dancing in the sunlight'. This 'dance' is akin to what today in physics is called Brownian Movement. It's named after the great Scottish botanist and explorer Robert Brown (1773-1853). He was an ardent user of the microscope and had observed similar 'movement' within grains of pollen. But Brown was far more than a laboratory man. He had been earlier an avid explorer.
Brown travelled to Australia on HMS Investigator under captain Matthew Flinders (1774-1814) in 1801. They had circumnavigated that continent, and Brown collected around 3500 plant specimens of which some 2000 were until then unknown to Europe. One of these plants was this Scaevola aemula, Fairy Fan Flower.
It's obvious why it's called a Fairy Fan. The Latin name is clear, too, for the readers of Livy's 'Ab Urbe Condita'. In Book II of that work, Livy tells the story of courageous Gaius Mucius. The young man attempted to assassinate Lars Porsenna, the tyrant king. He got the wrong guy, and was captured. Brought before the king, he was threatened with being roasted alive if he didn't divulge the details of the plot. Mucius then put into the fire his right hand until it whithered to demonstrate he would say nothing... Impressed by his courage, Porsenna sent him back to Rome, and he became Livy's left-handed (=Scaevola) hero.
Our flower was named 'Scaevola' because of it's curious 'half-way' - "left-handed" - look: Emulating or Imitating Scaevola.
At the pretty castle gardens on the outskirts of Arcen on the right-hand banks of the Meuse River in Limburg, the Netherlands, the already low Autumn Sun was brilliant but the garden dappled in shadow. In the rays penetrating the almost Falling Leaves, our Fairy Fans danced above the water...