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Life Study version 1(pencil)

Kimba thinks the laptop cover makes a pretty comfortable cushion for him to snooze on while Sam is studying - even if it is perched rather preciously on the edge of the desk.

Another near Stacy dorm in Chapel Hill.

I let the kids put stuffed animals on their desks so long as they behave. We must have a million in the room. This kid was so sweet..he read a book to his study buddy during silent reading time. Showed the moose the pictures in the book and everything. It was just too cute!

 

There are definate advantages to teaching at the same school for an extended period of time. I've taught members of his family since I started teaching at this school...aunts, cousins, siblings...kinda cool.

Along the same lines, when I went out for a cigarette at lunch, a former student came over to tell me he was out of jail. Bright kid, seriously misguided. He told me he took the chance to go to boot camp instead of jail for part of the time and thinks he's learned his lesson. He plans to get his GED and a job. I hope he does. It would be such a waste if he didn't. I told him I didn't want to read about him in the paper unless he was CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He smiled and said "Ok, Ms. O'Shea....I'll try". Here's hoping!

Studying together | Image source: weareteachers.com

Carbon sketch of live model

Westbrook, Maine.

Facial study observational drawing

Charcoal on paper

22"x30"

2010

3/8" x 3 1/2" prefinished Brazilian Cherry Solid Flooring - Study After Sand and Finish

artistic digital study for an oil painting of red amaryllis flowers

Playing with the MASP features of the SLR.. Enjoying the M (manual) options. Love the fingers of the flames, we can not always see this with the naked eye.

October 7, 2011 - Bierce Library Learning Commons @ The University of Akron. Design Architect: DesignGroup.

A young tourist studying a guide about Barcelona in the shadows of Ciutadella's Park. Barcelona (Spain). August 2010.

Damp stretched and will be left until I find a suitable project for it.

11" x 14"

Pentel brush pen, Kuretake

e Fude brush, Dr Ph Martin Bombay India inks, Faber Castell brushes in Strathmore sketchbook

Drawing hands of Buddha

januari 2009

Shortbread hits the books.

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

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

  

A failed attempt at studying = tumblr

ball point pen and sharpie on card stock

Penyerahan Dokumen Akhir Penubuhan Confucius Institute for Chinese Language Studies in UNIMAS kepada YB Datuk Sim dan Konsulat Jeneral China di Kuching.

 

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Study for a new project.

Bois de Vincennes, Paris

Study of a working woman, near Tokyo.

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.

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