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WorkType: throw-up

 

Measurement: 8' high by 13' long

 

Support: wall

 

Relation: full view

 

Technique: spray paint

 

Inscription: The city is our canvas

 

Subject:

This Jensen won best Non-Italian car at the show, but they were originally styled by Vignale, who was Italian, so that sort of makes it Italian lol. Anyway this was awesome.

Relation/Route : Bogor-Sukabumi.

Railcars : Nippon Sharyo MCW 302 Series.

Class : Bussines.

Photo taken at : Sukabumi Railway Station.

 

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

Ballast water management experts gather for R&D forum

 

Experts at the forefront of research and development in relation to preventing of the spread of potentially harmful species in ballast water have gathered in Montreal, Canada for a key international forum under the banner “Ballast Water Management Convention – moving towards implementation”. IMO’s International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments is very close to reaching entry into force criteria.

 

Some 140 participants at the 6th Global Environment Facility (GEF)-United Nations Development Program (UNDP)-IMO GloBallast R&D Forum and Exhibition on Ballast Water Management (16-18 March) will share knowledge and experience on treatment technologies and alternative methods and highlight current research. Compliance monitoring and enforcement including sampling and analysis will also be discussed.

 

The forum, which brings together scientific experts and academia with the maritime industry and leaders in technology development for ships’ ballast water management, was launched by Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, Canada. IMO’s Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, delivered an opening speech. Mr Micallef stated that the Ballast Water Management Convention needed to enter into force for effective implementation of its provisions. But he highlighted the huge amount of collaborative work which had been undertaken since the first GEF-UNDP-IMO GloBallast R&D forum 15 years ago, leading to a great deal of progress in the BWM field in terms of testing and approval of ballast water management systems, ballast water sampling and analysis, and the availability of ballast water management systems.

Community Relation Officer Troopers, Trooper First Class Tyler J. Tidwell, Sergeant William T. Rhyne, Lance Corporal Joel S. Hovis and Lance Corporal Bradley J. Sutherland stand with Texas Highway Patrol Troopers as they came in first place for Traffic Safety at the Uniformed Safety Education Officers Workshop Conference

 

San Antonio, TX

a little gesture goes a long way

TROPHEES DE LA RELATION 2014

WORK RECORD

 

Title - Unidentified

Relation -

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Work, Collection or Image - Work

refid - 419

Work Type - paintings (visual works)

Style Period - New Deal

Agent Name - Hull, Arthur G. (1881-1941)

Agent Role - painter (artist)

Cultural Context - American

Material, medium -

Material, support -

Technique -

Measurements -

Date Created -

Date Completed -

Date Collected -

Date Allocated -

Date Rejected -

Location Former Repository -

Description -

Inscription -

Subject - Domestic Life; Colonials (people); Federal Art Project

Source -

 

IMAGE RECORD

 

Work, Collection or Image - Image

Work Type - black-and-white photographs

Style Period - New Deal

Agent Name -

Agent Role -

Material - black-and-white photographs

Technique - black-and-white photography

Measurements -

Date Created - ca. 1935-1943

Date Digital - 2009-04-30

Description -

Inscription - Inscribed on back: "Darien High School, Fireplace Interior"

Source - Connecticut State Library, State Archives, RG 033, Works Progress Administration, Box 2.

Filename - wpaart_hulla_012.jpg

Porcelaineous Stoneware, soda fired

Photo © Greg Staley

 

Relation to and yet not (homage to Mondrian), Kate Shepherd.

June 10-September 5, 2010

 

Kate Shepherd is best known for large, vertical, mostly monochrome paintings in hi-gloss enamel on wooden panels. Using intense colors, delicate lines, and multiple perspectives, she suggests structures and patterns—wallpaper, steps, stones, lace—that create illusory three-dimensional space. Her work in the former dining room of the Phillips house incorporates painting and sculpture, and focuses on architectural details, while paying homage to Mondrian's work in the permanent collection.

 

Kate Shepherd lives and works in New York City. She earned a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1982 and an M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in 1992. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in the U.S and abroad and has been awarded residencies at the Chinati and Lannan Foundations. Her work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among others.

 

www.phillipscollection.org/exhibitions/intersections

 

www.youtube.com/user/PhillipsArtMuseum#grid/user/F203B3ED...

Close relation of Clathrus archeri, this is a slightly decomposed specimen. Note how the lowest 'finger' appears to hold a needle!!

Near Seix, Ariege, 29 August 2012

Photo © Greg Staley

 

Relation to and yet not (homage to Mondrian), Kate Shepherd.

June 10-September 5, 2010

 

Kate Shepherd is best known for large, vertical, mostly monochrome paintings in hi-gloss enamel on wooden panels. Using intense colors, delicate lines, and multiple perspectives, she suggests structures and patterns—wallpaper, steps, stones, lace—that create illusory three-dimensional space. Her work in the former dining room of the Phillips house incorporates painting and sculpture, and focuses on architectural details, while paying homage to Mondrian's work in the permanent collection.

 

Kate Shepherd lives and works in New York City. She earned a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1982 and an M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in 1992. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in the U.S and abroad and has been awarded residencies at the Chinati and Lannan Foundations. Her work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among others.

 

www.phillipscollection.org/exhibitions/intersections

 

www.youtube.com/user/PhillipsArtMuseum#grid/user/F203B3ED...

"Våre representanter" / "Hvem eier historien? Makt, kunst og demokrati"

Stavanger Kunstmuseum. March 6th - june 15th 2014.

 

Co-produced exhibition with John Øivind Eggesbø at Stavanger Kunstmuseum. The project was invited in relation to the 200 year celebration of the Norwegian constitution. "Våre representanter" is an institution critical project and we have invited over 80 of the hottest names in the region to participate. Opens thursday march 6th - june 15th.

Opening speech by Siri Aavitsland and Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa.

 

Text from Stavanger Kunstmuseum website:

I år feirer vi at det er 200 år siden Norge fikk sin egen grunnlov. Grunnlovsjubileet 2014 skal formidle kunnskap om grunnloven og dens betydning for det norske folkestyret. Markeringen skal også bidra til deltagelse og engasjement knyttet til landets styresett, demokratiet.

 

I MUST inviterer vi derfor til en utstilling som utforsker museets rolle i utviklingen av demokratiet. Hvem bestemmer hvordan historien skal huskes? Hvordan fungerer museer som vår felles hukommelse? I utstillingen "Hvem eier historien? Makt, kunst og demokrati" intervenerer åtte kunstnere, med tilknytning til Rogaland, i samlingene til Museum Stavanger (MUST). Utstillingen vises på Stavanger kunstmuseum, Stavanger museum, Stavanger maritime museum, samt på Breidablikk. Utstillingen er et samarbeid med Rogaland kunstsenter.

 

Project synopsis:

Det er mange kunstnere i Stavanger og noen få av dem er kjøpt inn av museet. Det er mange politikere i Stavanger og noen er på Stortinget. I dette prosjektet, gjennomført i samarbeid med Christopher Jonassen, undersøkes forholdet mellom folkevalgte representanter på Stortinget og lokale kunstnere på museet. Gjennom en sammenligning av to ulike størrelser peker dette prosjektet på hvordan to ulike systemer fungerer, et demokratisk og folkevalgt, og et basert på fagkunnskap og faglig vurdering. Prosjektet inviterer publikum til å bestemme hvilket verk museet skal kjøpe inn og innlemme i samlingen sin, ved å stemme på over 80 kunstverk av lokalt tilknyttet kunstnere som ennå ikke har blitt en del av samlingen. Her kan du bestemme historien.

 

Project webpage:

jegbestemmer.no

Project Facebook page:

www.facebook.com/jegbestemmervarerepresentanter

Stavanger Kunstmuseum:

www.museumstavanger.no

Government jubileum page:

stortinget.no/no/Grunnlovsjubileet/

  

Official website

Facebook

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Relation/Route : Kroya-Tasikmalaya-Bandung Kiaracondong-Purwakarta-Jakarta Jatinegara-Jakarta Pasarsenen.

Locomotive : CC201 Batch 1 series

Class : Economy Class

Photo Taken at : Cipinang Lontar, East Jakarta, Capital City of Jakarta, Indonesia.

 

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

2011-10-23 Sichtbar werden mit Folie Gradinger, Audi FIS Ski World Cup Sölden, RTL Herren, Fan TV Team - Moderator Didi Ziesel, Moderator Stefan Steinacher, Kameramann Martin Hautz,, Willkommen auf der SMR Public Relation Homepage

 

Weltweit haben ca. 100 Millionen Menschen den Ski Event Sölden im Fernsehen gesehen !! Mittendrin und nicht nur dabei dass FAN TV - TEAM Martin Hautz, hat mit seiner Kamera, Didi Ziesel und Stefan Steinacher mit ihren Moderationen für eine perfekte Info vor Ort und beste Qualität gesorgt - macht weiter so liebe Freunde vom SMPR.at Team !!

 

"Mister Riesentorlauf" Ted Ligety hat gleich zum Saisonbeginn am Sonntag eine Machtdemonstration gezeigt und das Weltcup- Auftaktrennen in Sölden gewonnen. Der US- Amerikaner, Titelverteidiger im RTL- Weltcup, sorgte für klare Verhältnisse, indem er am Rettenbachferner den überraschend starken Franzosen Alexis Pinturault um 0,29 Sekunden und den Salzburger Philipp Schörghofer um 0,51 Sekunden auf die Plätze zwei und drei verwies.

 

Schörghofer, der auch schon nach dem ersten Lauf Dritter war, meinte im Ziel hochzufrieden: "Es lief so, wie ich es mir vorgestellt habe, denn ich wollte aufs Podest. Für den Sieg braucht es immer auch Glück. Ich habe in beiden Läufen Fehler gemacht, bin froh, dass ich es so runtergracht habe. Zu Ligety braucht man eh nichts sagen, aber den biegen wir heuer auch noch."

 

Marcel Hirscher, Zwölfter nach Lauf eins, verbesserte sich im Finale mit einer starken Fahrt auf Platz sechs (zeitgleich mit dem Franzosen Thomas Fanara). Ein Patzer verhinderte eine bessere Platzierung des Salzburgers, der folgendes Resümee zog: "Saugeil, das taugt mir echt. Vor allem der zweite Durchgang. Ich bin sicherlich im richtigen Sport daheim."

 

Romed Baumann wurde Elfter, Benjamin Raich belegte bei seinem Comeback unmittelbar vor Hannes Reichelt Rang 19. Raich: "Ich habe im Steilhang aber sehr viel Zeit verloren, da war ich noch überfordert. Aber da und dort waren gute Lichtblicke dabei. Ich habe gesehen, dass ich teilweise den Speed habe, weiß aber auch, woran ich arbeiten muss. Körperlich habe ich mich ganz gut gefühlt."

 

Endlich hat Ligety auch in Sölden gewonnen. Ligety, der 27- Jährige aus Park City, freute sich im Interview: "Ich war hier schon so oft auf dem Podium und wollte den Sieg. Es ist schon ein Vorteil, dass wir hier so viel trainiert haben." Der 20- jährige Pinturault kam wie im letzten Riesentorlauf der Vorsaison in Kranjska Gora auf Platz zwei und unterstrich sein großes Talent. "Es ist eine kleine Überraschung, ich habe im zweiten Durchgang das Beste draus gemacht", sagte der Halbzeit- Vierte.

 

Nach dem Triumph von Lindsey Vonn am Vortag hat das US- Skiteam in Sölden also beide Siege geholt und den rot- weiß- roten Athleten gleich zum Auftakt einiges vorgelegt. Der Schweizer Daniel Albrecht, der Sieger von 2008, startete erstmals seit seinem folgenreichen Streif- Sturz 2009 wieder auf dem Rettenbachferner, kam mit über dreieinhalb Sekunden Rückstand aber nicht in die Entscheidung. Didier Cuche, der nach seinem Sölden- Sieg 2009 und der Rennabsage 2010 Titelverteidiger war, kam im zweiten Durchgang nicht ins Ziel.

 

Ergebnis:1 LIGETY Ted USA 1:08.45 1:13.55 2:22.00, 2 PINTURAULT Alexis FRA 1:08.76 1:13.53 2:22.29, 3 SCHÖRGHOFER Philipp AUT 1:08.66 1:13.85 2:22.51, 4 JANKA Carlo SUI 1:08.63 1:13.95 2:22.58, 5 KOSTELIC Ivica CRO 1:10.15 1:13.01 2:23.16, 6 HIRSCHER Marcel AUT 1:09.83 1:13.40 2:23.23, 6 FANARA Thomas FRA 1:09.52 1:13.71 2:23.23, 8 MISSILLIER Steve FRA 1:10.02 1:13.24 2:23.26, 9 MILLER Bode USA 1:10.02 1:13.30 2:23.32, 10 JANSRUD Kjetil NOR 1:09.19 1:14.18 2:23.37, 11 BAUMANN Romed AUT 1:08.96 1:14.44 2:23.40

 

Bericht: Krone News, Fotorechte: Diese Fotos stammen von Gerhard Möhsner und sind urheberrechtlich geschützt. Kopien, Vervielfältigungen für Veröffentlichungen dürfen nur mit ausdrücklicher schriftlicher Zustimmung gemacht werden !!

Ballast water management experts gather for R&D forum

 

Experts at the forefront of research and development in relation to preventing of the spread of potentially harmful species in ballast water have gathered in Montreal, Canada for a key international forum under the banner “Ballast Water Management Convention – moving towards implementation”. IMO’s International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments is very close to reaching entry into force criteria.

 

Some 140 participants at the 6th Global Environment Facility (GEF)-United Nations Development Program (UNDP)-IMO GloBallast R&D Forum and Exhibition on Ballast Water Management (16-18 March) will share knowledge and experience on treatment technologies and alternative methods and highlight current research. Compliance monitoring and enforcement including sampling and analysis will also be discussed.

 

The forum, which brings together scientific experts and academia with the maritime industry and leaders in technology development for ships’ ballast water management, was launched by Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, Canada. IMO’s Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, delivered an opening speech. Mr Micallef stated that the Ballast Water Management Convention needed to enter into force for effective implementation of its provisions. But he highlighted the huge amount of collaborative work which had been undertaken since the first GEF-UNDP-IMO GloBallast R&D forum 15 years ago, leading to a great deal of progress in the BWM field in terms of testing and approval of ballast water management systems, ballast water sampling and analysis, and the availability of ballast water management systems.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Galapagos | December 2006

Cyanotype on Rives BFK

32" x 40"

 

Limited Edition of 30

 

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Love. One word that turns out to have extraordinary magical power, especially for couples who are in love. Many say love is blind. Love is so blind that sometimes do things beyond logic. People who are in love, can do crazy and extreme to show love to their partners, about how much she...

 

www.jatik.com/en/for-love-these-people-do-some-things-crazy/

Durning Road (from Dorothy Street?), Liverpool 7. April 2010.

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