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Title: Catspaw objects
Artist: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942
Date Created: 1941-09
Publishing Note: Cartoon was published in the Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) on September 18, 1941.
Subject(s): Coal miners -- United States; Strikes and lockouts -- Coal mining -- United States; Coal miners -- Labor unions -- United States -- Political activity; Labor unions -- United States -- Officials and employees; United Mine Workers of America; Lewis, John Llewellyn, 1880-1969
Rights Management: © VCU. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
Collection: Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/syk,7
Curious ideas. Curious themes. Curious images. Curious Objects.
I love this city for the exploration and discovery of such weird and wonderful things.
First sightings of what is to become Object #5. Lasercut model preceding the move to CNC milling full 4x8' plywood panels.
Found object pendant featuring the brass pull from an antique dresser, part of a vintage necklace and a coffee stained piece of ribbon.
Spending another beautiful night with Erika with the outside pit burning .
One sliver of un crapped sky with only one object from north to south not over head as I like but one chance as airliners were out big time douching up the sky with trails.
But a good break just being next to my wife burning hickory and apple wood .
Strangely discomforting sight of a baby shoe hanging from a twig.
Saw this on the street, with no kid or familiy around it. May be it was forgotten there :)
One of my images was featured in the Disobediant Objects exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. On till Febuary 2015. This is the photo in the Catalog.
Michael Heizer, 1996, near Bruce R. Thompson Federal Courthouse, Ward 1, Reno, Nevada, USA, sculpture. Photo 1 of 2.
Objects found in the sifted debris at Fresh Kills landfill, Staten Island. They seem to be mainly guns. And bullets. The legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz was the only photographer given access to Ground Zero. His book is called Aftermath.
1) i make this way because it gives people an idea that time = money
2) This photo is interesting to me because it really shows how time represents money when it comes to work; including penny and quarter.
3) the emotion i have was to be serious about the time that you have
4) I choose 1/80 shutter speed because comparing to 1/100, i like this one due to the light. I use 1/5.0 aperture because the higher the shutter, the lower the aperture? (i think).
Been keeping an eye on this one for a few months now but took my eye off when David created a similar way to do these in G'MIC. Just found out about the beta and only now have a week to still play with it before the beta ends. Pretty much plan on getting this one regardless though since $15 isn't going to break the bank. lol
This one took around 2.08 minutes to render. :)
VC10 - C1K (XV108)
Cockpit interior. This plane was used as a military carrier based at RAF Brize Norton. Before being decommissioned it saw service taking troops out to the Falklands. The passenger seats face against the direction of travel.......this was felt to be more comfortable for passengers in view of the very steep lift-offs and descents.
Now based at Aeropark, East Midlands Airport