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Puzzle pieces located in Hodson Hall of Saint Michael's College, Colchester, VT, lay untouched on a coffee table Tuesday, February 23, 2009.
fabulous mirror found in 'Tempt Gallery' at Pokolbin village shops Hunter Valley - where the assistant was gracious enough to allow me to take some snaps. . . . :)))
I was thinking that most of us like to remain relatively anonymous!? ;)))))
Let our images speak and we come to understand that we are in fact not so dissimilar. . . .
but, lets face it we are just a lttle curious - huh?
The Scottish Baronial building of revenue service. A bit of a shame that some of our nicest buildings are not open to the public. Such is the case with this fine castle like building. Just a government office warren.
I had to do some brainstorming about what form I wanted the puzzle pieces to be presented in. The first was a puzzle box, clean cut and simple, emphasizing the confusing experience that one would have opening the puzzle without a reference photo and trying to physical piece together the memory. The second was to have all the pieces scattered out on a board with a white background (to not take away from the pieces themselves) so that the way they were scattered would show an uncompleted puzzle or a scattered memory but the drawing itself (with the aid of lines) would give an idea of the picture. The third was to have all of the known pieces of the puzzle put together, and make it seem as if the memory was almost complete but I wasn't exactly sure whether the sky was blue with a few clouds or cloudy as if it was going to rain. The fourth option was to have the corner of the memory that is very clear to me (framed by the bottom railing and glass panel and the red brick) which are two of the parts I remember most clearly and then have the rest of the puzzle spaced out from there so that in the corner the pieces were scrambled to represent the increasing uncertainty I had about the pieces of my memory. This option was also very visually attractive because the balance of the spacing and unruliness of the pieces in the top right was balanced by the stronger bolder images of the bottom left.
“If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again.”
in another way it saids to me,
break down my pride to bring me closer to you...something like that
credit: thehopemovement.tumblr.com
These pieces of art work created by students of the various art classes in Spring 2018. It was displayed in the UH Maui College Library on April 18, 2018 during the Student Art Show.
Daily Dog Challenge 891. "Multi Colored"
Our Daily Challenge - April 9 2014 - "No Technology"
I think the boys Catching Cookies should qualify!
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com
Statia remains a Dutch territory, and this completed puzzle of members of its royal family can be seen hanging in the local library.
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