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Africana Studies, 1969-2019: A History of Imagining Otherwise, An Exhibition, Vassar College Library, September 19 to December 22, 2019
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
(On the back side of the pack)
Mama Zuma's Revenge:
Get too close to Mama Zuma and you will get burned.
This woman is determined to scorch everyone in her path. Mama Zuma's weapons are the hottest jalapeño and habanero peppers this side of the Rio Grande. Since she lost the love of her life in a bizarre and tragic potato peeler accident, Mama Zuma has been hell bent on burning every mouth she kisses with her special brand of passion.
WARNING: These chips are made with some of the hottest peppers on the planet. (no kidding)
Over population and its effects on the world is a reoccurring interest of mine. Through the use of sculpture I create a series of minimalistic still life’s that are presented through photography. They touch upon and explore the decreasing size of earth’s natural landscapes in order to bring about the problem of the growth of the population.
University class in Khmelnitsky. I liked this shot because of the geometry of the grouping, and the light in the room.
New construction by Casa Builders.
Technical info:
6 exposures from .3 seconds to 1/100th of a second @ ISO 100, f8. Merged and processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2 after color and lens corrections in Lightroom 4. Additional edits and processing made in Photoshop.
Elizabeth is a Soom "Moon Wish" Breccia Fox - super gem girl in cream white.
She has a face-up by popo mini (rose bleu on flickr) and is wearing an adorable outfit by ATSlalaland (Etsy shop).
Her headband is by Luts
Biro and neocolor, lots of these quick studies become lost in journals etc, they are not very good and unfinished some of them, but I thought I would start putting them on because they do relate to some of my other work.
The University of Utah hired a sonic drill to obtain salt cores for their salt thickness study in partnership with the BLM and the Intrepid Potash Mining Company. In addition to testing the salt thickness, the University of Utah and a professor from Westminster College are also studying stratigraphy, salt flat footprint, salinity, water chemistry, weather dynamics, microbial environment, and human interactions with the salt flats.
from the other side...
my love of chairs continues lol....i found this baby-on-wheels at Rozelle Mkts for $40
In this study, which John Muir dubbed the "scribble den", he led the struggle of conservation of America's natural resources, resulting in the creation of Yosemite and Grant Grove National Parks , the creation of the National Parks Service, and the founding of the Sierra Club. Here he also lost his last major fight opposing the flooding of the Hetch-Hetchy Valley in Yosemite, a defeat that some say broke his heart. He is known as the Father of the National Parks.
John Muir National Historical Site, Martinez, California
The focal fabric is 'Study in Tawny Plum' from Alexander Henry's Somerville collection I bought from Hawthorne Threads. If anyone knows the name of the charm pack I used please let me know! I can't remember! Below the book shelf is a piece of yellow/orange batik with 'Baby Madsen' free form quilted on it. The rest is straight line quilted. My friend should be receiving this any day and her new little bundle is expected in just a few weeks.
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A concert in Dye Lecture Hall featured performances from five a cappella groups: The Acapelicans, Nothing but Treble, The Obertones, Pitch Please, and Round Midnight.
Photo by Christy Chen '22
The digital archives (2nd floor) of the Gallery of Horyuji Treasures @ the Tokyo National Museum receives the golden glow of sunset.
Some insects are beneficial for crops and some are destructive. This researcher is rearing pest insects to find better ways to combat them.
So this picture was taken on my dorm room. I had been studying for a while when a girl that lives next door became my savior. She brought me a pumpkin spice muffin and I about fell over! I took this picture from my selfie album because it fits perfectly with my theme... food is truly important. I take meals for granted too often and that is so wrong of me because some people do not have this luxury.