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Pabalo Picasso said "every child is an artist", my friend Ruthie nurtures the artist in her daughter Candace...Kudos.
Projection stéréographique d'un panorama 360° (réalisé sous Hugin, panorama de 9 images assemblé sous Autopano pro)
Interior Shots of a recent interior remodel project I helped design in the Historic J. Will Robinson Building in Provo, Utah.
The entries for Project Blueprint by RAJE toys has been revealed. I'm assuming this is some kind of shortlist, as I submitted four designs, but I can only see two of them here.
The figures to be included in the series will be announced at NYCC on 9th October.
Project Jonah's whale rescue workshop at Mahia on 24/01/09.
Volunteers watch as their instructors prepare for the practical portion of the workshop.
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
My friend is actually putting her hair up in the picture, but I love the look she is giving-- it is so "fierce" haha. I also like the contrast of the old blue garage door behind her with the bright colors of her dress.
The Mound
Conspicuous in the scene is the earthen mound, or raised, artificial road, which forms one of the lines of communication between the Old and the New Town. This is a modern work, and though neither an object of beauty, of science, or of art, is of great public accommodation and convenience.
"This huge deformity, of lumpish length," extending from Hanover-street in the New Town, to Bank-street in the Old, owes its origin to a tradesman, named Boyd, who raised some planks across the north loch for the purpose of obtaining a nearer line of communication - from the former to the latter parts of the town.
The excavated materials which were dug to lay the foundations of new buildings, were ordered to be thrown into this place, and gradually accumulating, soon formed a large and substantial bank.
Although its precise contents and measurements cannot be accurately ascertained, it may be calculated at 720 feet in length, 160 in breadth, and 78 feet in height. Its solid contents are estimated at two millions of cart loads, or seven thousand entire yards of earth.
Origin unknown
Governor Hogan Helps Demo Buildings With Project CORE by Joe Andrucyk, Pat Siebert at 1014 n Carrollton Ave, Baltimore, Md 21217
My sketchbook from a self-support Grand Canyon trip was promised to the Art House Coop for a nation-wide tour, which ends with all the sketchbooks becoming permanent parts of the Brooklyn Art Library.
www.arthousecoop.com/users/artandwater
Enough friends, family, and collegues wanted to see it so it was arranged, edited, and published as a booklet.
available on Amazon.com
www.amazon.com/gp/product/0615444059/ref=cm_rdp_product
ISBN-13: 978-0615444055
What my painful days look like.
(Also, you can't really see the score, but that's the game with my husband, who is beating me 406 to 191.)
I've decided to challenge myself and do a 52 week project. A 365 seemed too much of a challenge. For me this project is about expanding my photography but also about playing with and thereby learning more about Photoshop. Any tips and advice are welcome.
We've chosen an agent, signed the paperwork, open home dates and time have been arranged. Now for the busy bit of making the place look as good as possible.
Sunday, 5th May 2019.