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Baby Girl Phoenix was born Jan 6th.

I know, bastante original.

Wrestler Americus Abesamis demonstrates the traditional ritual that is performed at the beginning of each match, at the Carnival festival in the Grand Salon at Cal State Northridge on April 11, 2012.

First of all... this is me. Welcome to this site !! Enjoy the art of the pictures from my eye!

 

And... of course... i apologise for any inconvenience about my english.

at first all i knew was that i couldn't just make the dashes for this spread have arbitrary colours, i mean NOTHING in this book is arbitrary!

 

So i thought I would do something that would group the dashes according to the shapes that my crazy grid makes.

  

Beginning of a personal portrait series

BEGINNING is a baby saying the first "Hi!" to the world.

Not enough eggs, had to add two more.Really getting into pasta making now!

Photo taken in December of 2010, during our Annual evening of Gift Delivery and Caroling at GINTER HALL SOUTH, an assisted living community.

 

A group from our church visits the residents once a month for fun and fellowship.

As a birthday gift to myself I visited Whitman Mission yesterday. The most remarkable sights were the ones I missed: no matter how many times I waited for that fish to jump again in the pond, the fish only jumped when my back was turned or the camera wasn't pointed at him. The sounds at the mission are remarkable. I heard hawks calling, turkeys sounding off, the rushing water at the pond runoff drain, and the whirring of pheasant's wings as they flew away from my camera. I saw a small deer with very large ears peering at me through the orchard and he was gone by the time I raised my camera.

 

I go to the mission to heal my soul and I am always rewarded with a new sight or sound that lends peace to my day. I can't explain it, but I feel a powerful connection to the residents of Waiilatpu though most of them died nearly 100 years before my birth. Their legacy is this place of beauty left for all to enjoy.

The trees were just starting to bloom

Beginning of the "How Berkeley Can You Be" Parade, September 28th, 2008.

the beginnings of a new page in my altered book

 

1. gesso

2. collage

3. molding paste polkadots

Beginnings: First Breath

In partnership w/ Jet City Improv

Directed by Andrew McMasters & Mary Lindsey McMasters

 

December 2 - 6, 2015

Cabaret Theatre

 

Photo: Mike Hipple Photography

"Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end"

 

Author Unknown

This is the beginning, pre-drinking. I originally worked one stripe per Knitter's Breakfast.

The beginning of one of the trails in the Redwood forest.

A very early portrait of mine. After hours of never being happy with the edited version i finally settled on a look for it, however I've never been fully satisfied with this particular piece. It was a lot of fun to shoot.

Is it fall already? I love morning light!

An outside perspective of the cottage before clearance work commenced. The Stone wall at the front of the cottage is the original estate Boundary wall leading to what was once a private estate. I would do everything possible to retain this wall. Also, you can see the ghastly corrugated metal shed at the side of the cottage which has now been replaced with my new Timber Cladded extension.

THE YORK DANCE ENSEMBLE

BEGINNINGS and ENDINGS

Holly Small, Artistic Director

February 11-13, 2015

Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre

York University

 

PROGRAM

 

SAMAN

Staging & Direction: Shabrina Mardevi

Special thanks to the Indonesian Consul General Mr. Julang Pujianto and

the Godhong Maple Indonesian Arts Community

 

TIPPING POINT (premiere)

Choreography: Tracey Norman

 

FLESH AND A BROKEN WHISPER

Choreography: John Ottmann

 

COUNTERPOINT CLOUD/PROJECT (2013)

Choreography: Carol Anderson

 

TWIST OF FATE (premiere)

for Fern Small and Oliver

Choreography: Holly Small

 

Photos by: David Hou

(All rights reserved)

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