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A French artist, next to the Seine.

Agile Testing & BDD eXchange 10th-11th November 2016, Code Node, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7428-agile-testing-and-bdd-e.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com

Campus walkout, Feb. 28, 2018. Black Lives Matter, Campus Climate, Diversity and Inclusion.

Tom Bettag and Leslie Walker's Laughing Matters class looked at satyrical journalism during the fall, 2017 semester. The students had a blast!

CAW Manufactuing Matters meeting - Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Regions - April 4, 2007

Container Sched Conference, 2015.11.19. Images copyright www.edtelling.com

3D Printing Forum January 29, 2015

Tom Bettag and Leslie Walker's Laughing Matters class looked at satyrical journalism during the fall, 2017 semester. The students had a blast!

Counting animals in a small or large territory becomes very important when it is a matter of diminishing of a particular category of animals or counting is essential for commercial purposes. Remote sensing technique is well adopted in animal counting particularly in remote locations. This include the use of satellite data or UAV imageries. These techniques are far better than ground surveys. One can use thermal and infrared imagery which gives heat and visibility signatures to given reflectance. These observations can be validated with ground truth using GPS data and ground observations. Satellite based remote sensing can be used if we need to study a large area in lesser time. Sensors with very high resolution like WorldView-3/4 are used in identifying large animals like wildebeests, zebras, polar bears, albatrosses, etc. Phytoplankton's and zooplanktons can also be studied using satellite remote sensing.

As a responsible social entity SATPALDA strives to promote the latest Geospatial technologies to support critical issues such as climate change, environment and security etc. Our services and products include - satellite imagery, GIS, Image processing, UAV imagery, DEM/DSM, LULC maps, planimetry, terrain solutions and many more. For more information login: www.satpalda.com.

 

The official New York release party for Charlie Rubin's "Strange Paradise"

Skills Matter - Event Marketing Images

Manufacturing Matters Campaign Meeting Niagara Region - March 28, 2007

Container Sched Conference, 2015.11.19. Images copyright www.edtelling.com

An exciting new rock band from Stockport - photos from live gig in Manchester, Sept 2016.

 

Check them out:

 

www.matterofmindband.com

 

@matterofmindd

Photo credit: ©Galician Federation of Mountaineering

 

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So close no matter how far, couldn't be much more from the heart, FOREVER, trust in who we are...

Matter Reality 1st year SSoA event on The Moor in Sheffield, 22/02/13

Skills Matter - Event Marketing Images

Matter | All the colored things |

A junk of paint

 

3D Printing Forum January 29, 2015

PEOPLE MATTERS AWARDS 2024 - PHOTOS

Traffic is a matter of grave concern right now with frequent road blocks and accidents occuring due to people not following traffic rules. During school peak hours there is heavy traffic on the roads outside due to non-adherence of rules.

When children of Senior KG were taken to a Traffic Park with simulations of the real traffic signals and rules, they were very excited. They were given instructions on rules to follow and needless to say not a single child made a mistake or broke a rule. We can take lessons from these young ones on everyday life including their behavior inside the traffic park.

Albert Lebourg

Charcoal and graphite, heightened with white, on buff paper

 

From the exhibition

  

Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec

(November 2023 - March 2024)

 

Degas, Cézanne, Morisot, Van Gogh. You might recognise their paintings, but it’s their radical works on paper we put the spotlight on in this ground-breaking exhibition.

In the whirl of modernity that was late 19th-century France, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists radically transformed the future direction of art. But it wasn’t just through their paintings. In a subtle but seismic shift, they lifted the status of works on paper – drawings, pastels, watercolours, temperas, gouaches – from something preparatory that you left in a studio, to artworks in their own right.

In this rich exhibition, we bring together 77 works on paper by leading Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists whose innovation would challenge traditional attitudes and ultimately pave the way for later movements like Abstract Expressionism...

...The enduring popularity of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art is mainly due to the celebrated paintings by artists such as Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne. Drawings, pastels, watercolours, temperas and gouaches by these artists have historically received less attention. The examples in this exhibition, gathered from collections across Britain and Europe, reveal how Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works on paper are as significant as paintings.

Since its foundation in 1648, the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture had exerted official control over artistic practices and standards in France, as well as determining what subjects should be depicted.

Despite reforms, by the nineteenth century the Académie’s authority was being challenged by artists. The emphasis previously placed on drawing for the purposes of training or solely as part of the preparatory process for finished work was regarded as far too restrictive.

Avant-garde artists such as the Impressionists saw that works on paper had a wider potential, especially given their preference for contemporary subject matter and their aesthetic principles based on light and colour. Although they did not totally renounce working in their studios or using models, these artists increasingly sought inspiration directly from nature, modern life and the careful observation of individuals. Furthermore, they readily adopted new approaches including the selection and use of media, supports, techniques and formats.

This greater freedom encouraged the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists to make independent works on paper for exhibition or sale. This was how, by the end of the nineteenth century, drawing achieved parity with painting and played an important role in the developments of modern art.

[*Royal Academy]

 

Taken in the Royal Academy

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