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Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.
This bedroom is of course more Georgian chinoiserie. I still need to do something with the bed. But the rest is looking pretty good.
1/48 Scale T-72 Main Battle Tank with Iraqi paint and markings. The model didn't have the exhaust port modeled properly. It basically just had an indentation where the exhaust is located.. I took a piece of sprue and used a dremel tool to shape it then used bronze and silver paint to make it appear metallic but rusted.. I thought it came out nicely.
My models of the Wheat Trucks in N Scale. Thanks to Marleys Transport in Merredin for the opportunity to photograph their real trucks.
The atmospheric former butcher shop W.Plumb in Hornsey Road, north London, ornate and authentic during Open House London 2013. Nice to see, and made me think of Corporal Jones in Dads Army
Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.
Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.
Scale: the size relationship between various objects causing different amplification effects.
Description: the picture is an enlarged version of an eye which creates a interesting effect by using extremely small scale.