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Availabale @ the Narrative Event

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Cards on the table at the opening of firstsite gallery in Colchester, September 2011.

Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going, says Paul Theroux. That would make me a Travelist I suppose...

History of Capitol Building

Availabale @ the Narrative Event

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Contradiction between signs

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These two-sided folders Include outlines for the personal narrative, expository, literary and persuasive essays.

 

Each folder is printed with the following sections: the 5 modes of writing; figurative language examples; a huge list of excellent vocabulary to substitute for worn out words. This is a great resource for students to use right at their desks.

 

Created by The Writing Doctor.

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I've realized it takes me some time to really get the groove of taking pictures of new people. I told another friend earlier this year "I feel like I said everything I wanted to say through myself, and now I want to say things through other people."

 

In reality, I think it's that I want to now continue to see what actually happens when I bring people into my narrative.

 

"You are the light of the world."

 

Objective Non Narrative Issue #8.

 

No longer on hiatus!

 

5.25 x 7.875 in

 

Edition of 100

 

24 pages black and white

 

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photo curtesy of silvanie

Fuji 400h | Nikon AF600

 

I did a little stop motion video with my nephew's toys. The dump truck tried to get the boulder up the ramp but was unable to, so the bulldozer helped him :))

A note to graphic artists: I got the idea of a Nazi sign-dollar sign symbol from a protest sign I saw earlier in 2018 at one of the Women’s March events in January. The idea is to tie today’s CORPORATE FASCISM with an earlier form attempted by the Nazis and opposed by the civilized nations of the world. The swastika was used as an esoteric religious and mystical symbol by people from all over the world until it was hijacked and dishonored by the Nazis. The dollar sign is constructed as an “S” with a single line through it on most typeface fonts and often with two lines when handwritten or drawn. This version is a squared “S” dollar sign that only looks like a Nazi sign when certain combinations of colors and shapes are used. My graphics were constrained by the materials I had on hand and the need to keep it simple. I had one piece of red construction paper which when folded in half would yield two rectangular pieces with proportions similar to flags or banners.

 

The width of the “flag” determined the maximum diameter of the white circle upon which the swastika-dollar sign would be drawn in pencil and filled in with a black Sharpie. The completed white circle with symbol needed to be a little bit narrower to fit within the red field, but it did not have to be a perfect regulation Nazi flag. I made preliminary measurements with the metric and English sides of the ruler to see which units would best fit my materials with the simplest units. I had room for a cross with 2 cm legs (but not a full 1 inch) from the center point. When I played with a compass, I noted that the hooks of the future swastika would be the widest dimension, not the basic cross.

 

I first drew a 4 cm line then drew another 4 cm line at a right angle on the center point. Instead of making four hooks of 2 cm each as in a real swastika, I drew a 4 cm line along the top and bottom of the squared “S” for a total of three parallel lines. To complete the “S,” the top and bottom lines were connected to the center by two segments of 2 cm each. To convert the “S” into a dollar sign, I extended the other center line about 1 cm in both directions. I went over the whole pencil drawing with a black Sharpie and straight edge. The Sharpie ink tends to bleed on paper, so I had to do several black touchups and use a bit of Whiteout to create a reasonably neat image.

 

Only after both Nazi sign-dollar sign symbols were completed did I cut them out with a circular cutter. I did not glue the black and white symbols to the red field; I used double side tape so I could reposition them for future use, and I used double side tape to temporarily attach the “flags” to my first sign. The “flags” and sign are temporarily attached to a cheap foot long ruler for photographs and can be easily reconfigured. My first sign reads “Shame on America,” and I’ll probably make a “Not My President” sign and others for photos, marches, and rallies.

 

Note: I took this photo on our Independence Day, the 4th of July, but so much shit has been happening that it took over a week to finish this description. Please read the essay on the next page.

 

This is actually just an experiment for a college work that is still in progress but that is due to next week and that will be finished during this weekend.

 

I can't talk too much about it,and this is not the final result, at all,but opinions are very much appreciated at this point.

 

Please and thanks!!!

A Boy and Pooh Bear

 

Technical: ISO 100, f/4.5, 1/160, 53mm

 

Composition: landscape orientation, morning sidelit

Availabale @ the Narrative Event

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Chicago Cultural Center. I'm guessing the 4 non-astrological signs represent season, but just a guess.

 

More on the Tiffany dome:

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The restoration of the Chicago Cultural Center’s Louis Comfort Tiffany art glass dome — the largest Tiffany glass dome in the world — was completed in 2008 with awe-inspiring results.

   

This project restored the dome to Tiffany’s original vision. Now the dome can be seen as it was in 1897, when the building opened as the first Chicago Public Library, and the room now named Preston Bradley Hall was where people picked up the books they had requested. The concrete and copper exterior dome that had been added over the art glass dome during the 1930s was removed. Natural light shines through the glass, changing the subtle colors of the restored glass minute-by-minute.

 

Approximately 38 feet in diameter, the Tiffany dome spans more than 1,000 square feet. It contains some 30,000 pieces of glass in 243 sections held within an ornate cast iron frame. In order to restore the glass, the panels were removed from the framework and taken to a world-renowned glass studio. The panels were disassembled so that each piece of glass could be cleaned by hand and repaired as necessary, then reassembled with new leading.

 

The concrete and copper exterior dome was removed, and replaced by one that is translucent and energy-efficient. The reintroduction of natural light into Preston Bradley Hall reduces the need for artificial lighting, which reduces electrical costs.

Done by Kid A at school. The instruction was to draw the sea. She drew the sun w/a smiley face, the sea, the sea bottom, a whale and a jellyfish (left) and an alien spaceship (right, abducting some fish - the fish about to be abducted is frowning). The circles in the sea are oysters, some with pearls. A pretty packed narrative! Obviously from my point of view the alien ship wins on cool points, but the whale is also great (so smiley!).

Hidden Narratives, an exhibition at Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area. Work by Jeffrey Sarmiento. Photo by Mary Kay Nitchie.

Hello! Here are photos of my assemblages that are in the show NARRATIVES.

I am sharing the show with a good friend and I have not included her work here. I just wanted to give you all an idea of what I have been up to. These sculptures range from 8 inches to over 5 feet. They are all part of a series of work I have done over the past 5 years.

If you want to see any of these larger, they are posted in the same order as the collage.

Enjoy, and mostly smile and laugh. They are for joy.

There is no need to comment or give awards, unless you want to.

 

AS Photography Final Piece

My first book, made in 2008. its based on a chinese folk tale of love and loss.

Copyright Melissa Castrillon 2011

'Inception' - The Architecture, design by Rick Slusher

Had a rough time last night.

November 3, 2008 :

it would be late autumn in the west.

But here -- there's only summer, fading blue sky and tropical rain all year round..

Only people changes.. and then again some never changes.

   

Huge thanks to this community.

 

Special thanks to Vivienne for your tender teaching.

 

Gargantuan thanks to my dearest friends and business sisters Jacqueline and Kate.

 

I hope you don't mind my embedding our business byline in my photo. It demonstrates my commitment and progress, and is intended to honour our kindling moving forward.

The wraps have come off London’s largest ever urban art work, a vast mural on two sides of a six-storey building in King’s Cross.

Four street graffiti artists worked for three weeks to create the geometric design on the outside of a block on the corners of Euston Road and Belgrove Street.

The artists — London based Remi/Rough, Edinburgh’s Steve More, LX.One from Paris and LA-based Augustine Kofie — used 160 litres of spray paint and 150 litres of emulsion.

Mark Wilkie, of design agency The Narrative, which organised the project, said: “We wanted to celebrate everything great about this urban environment.”

The work was commissioned to mark the opening of a new “urban diner” in the building called Karpo.

from the Evening News 29 March 2012

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