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this is a creepy doll on our "welcome" sign from halloween...my mum likes it so much she won't take it down...and it creeps me out so much i won't clean it...
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Jefferson Jr. High - War Bonds Booth. c. 1946
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A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.
All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/
Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.
For more information on, or to join The Crisis Project, visit: www.crisisproject.com
The Crisis Project was named after the interpretation of the definitions of the word Crisis:
“A stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, esp. for better or for worse, is determined; turning point “
“A condition of instability, or danger, as in a social, economic, political, or international affairs, leading to decisive change.”
“A dramatic emotional or circumstantial upheaval in a person’s or people’s existence.”
The goal of The Crisis Project is to alter people’s perception of ‘the suburbs’, while both encouraging artists to use the public space as their canvass, and to create a sense of fear within the affected communities for those who don’t understand.
The Suburbs have the undeniable connotation of: “white picket fences, and safe community living for all.” Those who live here by choice do so to: either escape the negative aspects of city dwelling, or to move out of the country in search of a more connected lifestyle. Those who are born here, who grow up in ‘Suburbia’ don’t see their surroundings as an escape, but as a prison of town parks and strip malls.
Excluding illuminated store signs and the odd billboard, the suburbs are devoid of any visual stimulation, exactly what property owners want, and expect. But this existence, compounded with the many destructive aspects of the suburban youth lifestyle, only intensifies the angst against the powers that be, by starving creativity.
The Crisis Project is the initial attack on the habituated suburban lifestyle, which hopes to both bring together suburban youth to inspire art and creativity, and to initiate the waves of change against the clean walls, and municipal supremacy.
If you would like to participate, please either visit: www.crisisproject.com or email your mailing address to: crisisproject@hotmail.com and you will be mailed resources for you to help perpetuate the project.
Veterinary student, Tamuna, examining a newborn calf’s health as part of practical training for veterinary students offered by the USDA SQIL project.
I chose the wrong time to walk to the library from my office this lunchtime. Just as I got out onto the street the Victoria University Graduation Parade was going by. It took me ages to get through the crowds of people lining the street, cheering on and photographing their loved ones.
Tuesday, 16th May 2017.
ICE BOX
Following the structure of an ice box this project transforms the architectural form of a super market and the inside functions.
The customer’s route is displaced from the parallel horizontal nonstop levels of a ground floor super market to a corridor along the vertical spiral triangle of a five floor building.
Katerina Botsari
Today I went to see my mothe in law and I bought a plant for her. The sunset light was beautiful and I decided to take that photo.
A service that should of been kept to this day in my view Project Rio London St.Pancreas-Man Pic+rtn HST's helped carry passengers to the capital via the MML while the WCML had a little bit of money spent on it!
Apparently, i failed to post daily foto for the past two days. Here I start again. Day 3 : this is what I have for dinner mr.pacman pizza. Although papa johns isn't my fav pizza, they have a good deal by far. It is $10 for large pizza with 7 choices of toppings. Better ingredient Better Pizza ...Lily's Pizza =p
Last picture of the year! My photo buddies and I. It has been a great year, have learned tons, enjoyed the whole experience and am a little sad that we are done. Actually can't believe we are finis. Happy New Year!!
Maytime flan (a quiche made with cottage cheese) made with heritage tomatoes from my garden.
Week 4 Theme: Red.
Saturday, 26th January 2019.
Strawberry. I hadn't realised quite how proud of the fruit the pips stood before the flesh plumped up.
Thursday, 30th November 2017.
I've started a project that should make my life a bit easier.
Back in 2003, I put my second car in storage. The car is a 1991 Toyota Celica GT-S. I have to be honest, I really like this car and I didn't trade it in when we bought our other car because I couldn't part with the car. Beneath all of that dust and dirt, there's a perfectly good car waiting for me.
Today, I spent most of the day with a friend trying to put things in place to take the car for inspection. I did not do my best to "preserve" the car before I put it into storage so there's some things to be worried about. But, all in all, the car looks to be in good working order.
Hopefully, I'll be able to post some photos of this car.
The project is about understanding or finding connection between two very different people.
Travelling and documenting objects is the tool to understand main project goal.
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Photo taken with Mamiya RB67 Pros, Sekor 250mm
T-MAX 400, developed in FOMA EXCEL
2016-03-01: A delegate addressing during a meeting on a level one project. 2016-03-01: A delegate addressing during a meeting on a level one project.
The leg broke off during the first firing in the kiln. We made a repair, but there is only a slim chance it will survive the second firing. I may have to add a base and attach the feet to it,which will ruin the aesthetic. I'm bummed. A lot of hours went into this. It will probably end up in the shard bin.
For the white sheet challenge I made a quilted, lined jacket with stamping details and painted bias strips. I also made an A-line skirt with a hand painted flower. Both are from only one queen sized white sheet. More details here: daisy-chaincreations.blogspot.com/2012/09/project-run-and...