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A desk set up on a balcony outside the Plaza building provides the perfect relaxing spot to study, with a great view of downtown Denver.
Students in Dave Pillsbury's Algebra II class at work on day two of in-class learning 2021 style, February 9. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
NYC: WaHi / J. Hood Wright Park
Light snowfall on children's playground
(Snow study en route to the subway this AM)
Leica M-P (Typ 240) | Leica Summilux-M 1.4/35 ASPH
I took this photo with a split second I saw my husband turn the page of this photo magazine. I had a camera beside me. Till now I still don't know why I took it, but I like it. It's talking to me.
Better studies are offered at university of petroleum and energy studies, where world class higher degree courses and programs are offered to candidates who want to shine in career.
Again this is a simple eye study. I am just trying to develop my skills before I tackle a full portrait. I am not happy with the finished outcome, it is not how I imagined but after 4 months I needed to move on to the next challenge. My Nana has remarkably beautiful eyes, so I could not resist drawing them. The materials used were Faber Castell pencils, Derwent pencils, soft pastels, Charcoal, white and black gel pens. This resulted in an A4 portrait.
IPhone Quality photograph, so terrible quality.
A Social Science Studies student in Coleman Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 17, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)
Here's my Study Desk for well..studying! There's not much here because I haven't started studying yet! But I plan to do it very soon when I get myself a new job first.
Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."
Photos by: Abraam Dawoud
Derek Hirst (1930-2006).
Study for a Painting (c. 1950).
Gouache.
38 x 49cm.
£950.
Biography:
This is a very early painting by Hirst, made when he was a student at the Royal College of Art. It is interesting to see the influence of John Minton,his tutor, on the young artist.This is a rare painting that has survived from this period in his life as he destroyed most of the work he had produced at the Royal Collage of Art. His style changed completely after he left the RCA.
Derek Hirst
British 1930-2006
Painter. Born in Yorkshire. Attended Doncaster School of Art 1946-48, Royal College of Art 18948-51. At the Royal College of Art, the only tutor whom he found sympathetic was John Minton, who introduced him to the work of Picasso, Braque and Léger, and made him aware of the modern movement. When Hirst graduated in 1951, it was with some relief. He destroyed most of the work he had produced at the RCA. In 1951 he established a studio in London and supplemented his art with teaching. He had his first solo show at Drain’s in 1961 and at Arthur Tooth’s, London in 1962 and 1963. He is represented by Angela Flowers Gallery. His first show at Flowers' Lisle Street gallery, in 1970, was an instant success. It consisted of seven "armchair" paintings and was acclaimed by important critics, among them Peter Fuller and Norbert Lynton. In 1987, to give up his post as principal lecturer in painting at Kingston Polytechnic and resume painting full time.
He died in 2006.
To be exhibited by Roe and Moore at the Watercolours + Works on Paper Fair, Thursday 31 January - Sunday 3 February 2013, at the Science Museum, London, SW7 2DD.
For a high resolution image of this picture, or a further range of images, contact:
Lizzie Zoltowski
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01798 961 815
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."
Photos by: Abraam Dawoud
Keep the studying pace to a moderate level by taking breaks when they are needed, and varying the work whenever possible, to keep the mind fresh instead of getting bored.
#study #studytip
These are students in Coimbra, the most famous university in Portugal. Black unifrom is required !!!
For Macro Mondays "Resolution".
After a few trips to China, I decided to learn some of the language. As time progresses, I reach for the books less and less. I'll get back on it in 2009 (maybe).
For "Our Daily Challenge ... geometric/shapes"
Purple has a sense of mystic and royal qualities, it is a colour often well liked by very creative or eccentric types and is the favorite color of adolescent girls.
The colour purple affects us mentally and physically :-
•Uplifting
•Calming to mind and nerves
•Offers a sense of spirituality
•Encourages creativity
I finally broke out my paints again last week and started these studies. I wanted to incorporate the looseness of the charcoal drawings I've been doing, into my painting style. These are acrylic and charcoal on rendr paper. I'm looking forward to doing more work this week.
Monday October 26th, 2009
One of the notable new features of the refurbished Level 3 Annexe of the Glasgow University Library are the three study pods in the middle of the new area and six study booths on the sides. Clearly designed to enhance group work, with power sockets for plugging your laptops in, as well as TV’s to... [read more...]