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from the other side...
my love of chairs continues lol....i found this baby-on-wheels at Rozelle Mkts for $40
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.
tomorrow i have a final for science, then I'm off to summer :]
see the costco bag on my pillow? yea, got some printouts, my relatives from hongkong is desperate to see them. can't wait for my family trip back to their home town !
I think the library sometimes looks better at night then it does during the day. It always looks so peaceful at night.
Study tables and rooms are available in several locations in the library. To reserve a study room, fill out the Study Room Reservation form on the Health Sciences Library homepage. All reservations must be made at least one day in advance.
Tristan Perich: Interval Studies
LEAP (Berlin)
LEAP is pleased to present a solo exhibition by New York-based artist and composer Tristan Perich. Perich will be exhibiting a body of work that include the sound sculptures Interval Studies and two mural-sized Machine Drawings – the result of a long-standing interest in code and systems. (Interval Studies was created during the Copenhagen Artist in Residence through Mikrogalleriet).
Opening: Friday, September 16, 2011 at 8PM (with live performance)
On View: September 16 through 30, 2011
LEAP: Lab for Electronic Arts and Performance
Berlin Carré 1. Stock, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 13
Berlin, Germany
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.
This study area will be available when the One Main building is open, even if the main library facilities are closed.
Me with a study for Primavera, life-size from the model. It's done on brown wrapping paper with white acrylic paint applied with a palette knife.
If I want to correct something I tear off some more brown paper, glue it on top, and work over that. You can see some areas behind her left arm where I have done just that. Stops me getting too precious about what is only intended as a study to help understand the pose. But I do quite like working on this scale..
Studies of children's faces to practice various facial expressions, here we have curious, maybe even suspicious, he looks unimpressed to me.
Snowcap
The Gems of Brazil - - ca. 1863-1864
Martin Johnson Heade (1819 - 1904)
Obsessed with hummingbirds from a young age, Martin Johnson Heade traveled to Brazil in 1863-64 to study and depict the birds in their natural setting, because a majority of the species could only be found there. Titling his series of paintings “The Gems of Brazil,” Heade used brilliant colors to show the jewellike beauty of the birds’ feathers.
Believing that no artist had successfully captured the rich iridescence of hummingbird feathers or butterfly wings found in the tropics, Heade planned to create a series of images that would compete with scientific illustrations of exotic species by John James Audubon and others. He painted these sixteen works as part of a planned group of twenty "Gems of Brazil," so-called for the popular association of hummingbirds with sparkling, precious jewels.
Heade's paintings give a sense of the hummingbird's life cycle. Some of the pairs court, while others tend to eggs or offspring. The backgrounds often feature the mountain scenery of Brazil, where the artist visited in 1863, integrating the birds and butterflies into their natural environment. Heade's attempts to raise money to create a book of prints based on the canvases failed, perhaps because he presented an artistic view of the birds rather than simply portraying them as specimens.
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This World Class attraction was everything we expected and more. Construction has just begun on a major expansion, but that has been managed in such a way that it does not in any way detract from the experience now.
This album focuses on the artwork inside the buildings and on the other interior spaces including the Eleven Restaurant and the Gift Shop. A separate album posted a few days ago is devoted to the two April mornings that we spent exploring just some of the trails that crisscross the 120 acres of Arkansas forest around the museum.
Alice Walton and her co-creative team can be proud of the vision and execution of everything on this 120 acre site.
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"Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on 11 November 2011. It offers free public admission.
Alice Walton, the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, spearheaded the Walton Family Foundation's involvement in developing Crystal Bridges. The museum's glass-and-wood design by architect Moshe Safdie and engineer Buro Happold features a series of pavilions nestled around two creek-fed ponds and forest trails. The 217,000 square feet complex includes galleries, several meeting and classroom spaces, a library, a sculpture garden, a museum store designed by architect Marlon Blackwell, a restaurant and coffee bar, named Eleven after the day the museum opened, "11/11/11". Crystal Bridges also features a gathering space that can accommodate up to 300 people. Additionally, there are outdoor areas for concerts and public events, as well as extensive nature trails. It employs approximately 300 people, and is within walking distance of downtown Bentonville."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Bridges_Museum_of_American_Art
crystalbridges.org/nature-trails/
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