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Stopped off for a cheeky couple of pieces on the way home and boy did They hit the spot! Sams South Ealing make great chicken every time!
During this photography process for modernism, I was inspired by Ansel Adams with his previous pieces, as well as the methods he often utilized when taking a photograph. While I was choosing a photograph to immaculate, I really found an interest looking at the works done by Ansel Adams. I liked how Adams contained some kind of nature within all his photographs and all of them include a black and white coloring. Overall from Adam’s projects, I found using a black and white coloring made the photo itself stand out in a positive way. When taking my own photo, I wanted to capture nature related to how Adams photograph certain pieces of nature. With my own photo, I wanted to really capture the black and white within the atmosphere to gain a strong essence. As well, during the photography process, I wanted to ensure the nature aspect of the photography, more specifically both the clouds and the trees that I utilized to stand out with the coloring.
Our lives is made by many many pieces of things,goods and bads. Many times the bad things in our eyes actually are good for us, they happened for a better reason.
When we are in the darkness,we are tend to complain and discouraged. Who knows we will be used in a greater way one day? So lets keep our faith and wait.
In Pieces: Someplace Which I Call Home
by Kurt Ankeny.
Distributed by AdHouse Books
In Pieces: Somplace Which I Call Home is Kurt Ankeny's debut graphic novel. A series of short meditative vignettes which are by turns comedic, poetic, or absurd reveals the personality of the small New England town where he lived for five years with his family. Excerpted in Best American Comics 2017, on PEN America, on Comics Workbook, and winner of a Boston Bookbuilders New England Book Award.
details:
4C cover
120 pages
6" x 8" SC
$25 US funds
ISBN 978-0-9981058-0-2
Shipping January 2020
Diamond order code: NOV19 1366
The first pieces from my brand new jewellery collection.
Each piece is enitirely hand pierced and finished, and made from solid sterling silver.
These product photographs have been beautifully styled by Abigail Percy, my most talented silversmithing teacher. Thanks to her tutelage, I have been able to put together a collection of fabulously finished, whimsical jewellery that, just like my bags, i'm really proud of.
These are the pieces of wood that i plan on using for the neck. the two in the middle are ash and the others are maple.
Acrylic on A4 paper - 15/01/13
I use a paper plate as a mixing palette and it was a joy to discover that after a while the dried paint can be peeled away. It's beautifully textured on the top and smooth on the bottom so I had to use it somehow. This is two palettes worth of peelings stuck on to wet acrylic paint.
After it dried I noticed that there were a lot of sharp points on the surface and I realised that these points would damage other pictures above in the pile. So I store this picture under a piece of strong cardboard - the sort you get at the end of a pad of paper. This had resulted in some of the peaks being flattened, especially the two red blobs.
Smash Into Pieces performs live at Soundstage in Baltimore, Maryland.
March 9th, 2017
Photo © Terry Dobbins 2017
**DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION*
Ok so I really worked to make this picture look like it had better lighting while not making it look unnatural so this is the one I am going with.