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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hosted a series of public information meetings the week of December 10, 2012, to provide a status update on the Blanchard River Watershed Study. Information related to the proposed alternative plans were presented and discussed with the local community.

 

A total of four public information meetings were hosted in the Ottawa-Glandorf High School auditorium, the Putnam County Educational Service Center, the Findlay High School Auditorium, and the Hancock County Agricultural Center.

 

The meeting of preparing the study and teaching of the ‘ABC DISCIPLE’ Bible Study in the Tchabi Assembly.

  

ball point pen and sharpie on card stock

white and black soft pastel on colored paper

SUNY College at Old Westbury students spent some of their summer studying abroad in France!

Study of a working woman, near Tokyo.

Loc Home, Great Yarmouth

 

A Study of My Room

 

My DVDs from A-H.

Amanda McCavour - Toronto, Canada

 

Installation

 

Pattern Study is a large-scale textile collage that explores pattern, texture and line in space by looking closely at the structures found in textile-felts, knits and woven fabrics. This work will zoom in on these fibre constructions to explore their lines and patterns and will then expand the scale of these textile structures to the scale of architecture. Moving from systems that suggest disorder (the scribble of felted fabric) to systems based on the grid (woven fabric), this installation will move from disorder to order and back again.

 

Hanging in space, viewers will be invited to move through the various layers in this installation that hang overhead, where lines overlap and dissolve into each other.

 

This work finds its visuals in the structures of fabrics we wear and uses donated fabrics from the H&M Garment Collecting Program to create this large-scale work. This project attempts to shift the proportion of textiles to a monumental scale and draws attention to the fabrics that touch us every day. These fabrics are a resource and can be re-used and re-cycled. This project is a re-imagining of these interconnected and flexible systems.

 

Amanda McCavour is a Toronto-based artist who explores line in the context of embroidery, drawing and large-scale installation. Her work explores thread and fiber’s duality- it’s subtle quality versus it’s accumulative presence and it’s structural possibilities versus its fragility.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA macro and close up practice

Up till now Maatje isn't of much practical use, I fear. But I must admit he's been studying the special literature in the field of photography all day, burying himself in photobooks and -periodicals. Here you see him studying the manual for the Nikon SB-800 flash. // Tot nu toe is Maatje niet van veel praktisch nut geweest, maar ik moet toegeven dat hij de hele dag hard in fotografische vakliteratuur heeft gestudeerd, zich langzaam begravend onder fotoboeken en -tijdschriften. Hier zie je hem het handboek bestuderen van de Nikon SB-800 flitser.

Zelfs mijn Zoom.nl video's heeft hij al bekeken!

 

part of flickr.com/photos/kampes/sets/72157614592647551/

Maybe the M's were supposed to be molecules. They certainly kept Zoe's interest.

Milano, marzo '08 - ..a tal punto sprofondato nello studio era il giovane universitario, da non accorgersi.. d'esser divenuto vittima dei miei scatti! ^^ (il mio coinquilino è una persona seria.. mica come me.. ^^)

Erik and I both purchased Canon Digital Rebel XT's (350D) yesterday. Today... we study!

Found dead on the grass

Macbook Pro and Book with Charts.

charcoal, '69

22"x26"

DeSales Unviersity

MIchele Mrazik, one of our publich services librarians, helping students with their research.

Restrepia dodsonii

During the last days on my homestead I resided in another gorgeous mansion designed by "Never totally Dead". Furnishings mostly made by "Noctis"

Your atypical college kid, actually doing work during the daylight! Gasp!

The Religious Studies department poses for a portrait Thursday at Bates College on October 31, 2013. (Sarah Crosby/Bates College)

I had another one posted of him staring down at his prey (although maybe unpleasant, I like it!) but after having a look through my shots again, I think this one is slightly (not much in it) clearer. Cropped heavily so poor quality really. Pity he didn't land in my garden so I could have got a bit closer but still it's a bird I didn't have a picture of yesterday :-)

 

Location: Tawau

Facial study observational drawing

Charcoal on paper

22"x30"

2010

Taken on a Mamiya C330F, on Ilford FP4+. Processed in DD-X.

 

Read more about this event on my Steam trains and sunshine: Pickering 1940s Weekend blog article.

 

Silver Gelatin print quotes available on request.

 

Read more about this event on my Steam trains and sunshine: Pickering 1940s Weekend blog article.

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