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Boundless, unveiled on the grounds of Cameron Art Museum on November 13, 2021. North Carolina artist Stephen Hayes created the sculpture to highlight the effort of US Colored Troops in the Civil War. The sculpture includes casts made from the decedents of US Colored Troops who participated in the battle of Forks Road. Photo by Alan Cradick, November 17, 2021.
"Boundless Spirit" was unveiled Feb. 18 in its new permanent home at El Camino College’s main entrance to campus, along Crenshaw Boulevard.
One misty evening I hiked the Granite Ridge trail in Killarney. When we got to the top we found these enchanting views of the mist shrouded hills. There was a storm raging far off over Manitoulin Island, and I could hear the waves roaring in the distance on Georgian Bay. The birds and the waves provided the most etherial soundtrack. One of the people who was hiking with me remarked that this was the first time he ever really felt like the birds were singing. That they sounded like a symphony.
This particular image reminds me of a verse from the song "Bound for Northern Ontario" by Andy Lowe.
"A bounless sky above a forest tall
Rolling on far as the eye can see.
Sparkling waters pure and free for all
In the land that holds my destiny."
DATE TAKEN:
July 4th, 2007
LOCATION:
Granite Ridge looking Northeast, Killarney Provincial Park, Killarney, Ontario, Canada
Ariel Diaz '02 Th'04 is founder and CEO of "Boundless," a cloud-based e-textbook platform making customized educational materials available to the masses.
Photograph courtesy boundless.com.
I've studied and collected wolf things ever since I fell in love with wolves after watching the Disney film adaptation of Farley Mowat's Never Cry Wolf (www.imdb.com/title/tt0086005/) as a sophomore in high school. It's the first time I remember seeing a real Biologist at work, and the field study of arctic wolves themselves just fascinated me.
This film is what drew my attention to the great gulf between how the wolf has been historically, incorrectly, perceived as a storybook villian and an environmental menace (to ranchers and early homesteaders) but in reality is a strong, intelligent, familal, loyal, social, vocal, expressive mammal. It's part of the reason why I became a 'dog person' too. I've collected all things 'wolf' ever since. And, coincidentally, Wolf is also my Mom's maiden name.
I also often carry this little fetish in my pocket as a personal touchstone. It reminds me of my Grampa Wolf, my dogs, my friend Ken, and a lot of the pagan / native totem aspects attributed to Wolf that I strongly identify with.
a little art quilt I made.
The quote reads-
"The world of reality has its limits, the world of imagination is boundless"
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
"Photograph Date: May 18, 1970
Photographer: Marion Dean Ross (1913-1991)"
From: boundless.uoregon.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/arch...
I snapped this picture in Alaska during the fishing offseason in Whittier. We drove along a road that had been drilled through the mountain. It lead to this snow covered hidden gem. Once through it was like being transported into a ghost town. All you could see were the fishing boats, closed cabins and tourist shops. After parking the car you would step into the snow which then turned out to be knee deep and camouflaging the Slickest of ice underneath it. We slid around the little town exploring the area which was when I saw my friend looking into the vast nothingness of the fog and snow. So I could resist, I saw the setup and snapped this cold blue image that takes me back to that silent ice town every time.
Created for the Spring Art Show & Sale at the Forestry Farm House group exhibit in Saskatoon, May 29/11.
Framed 11x14 (art 6x8") based on my own photography.
blogged at www.mysweetprairie.blogspot.com
commissioned work by request
View of Pangong Tso from Indian side on the Indo-China border, stretching into Chinese boundary at the far end.
Lake Pangong at 13998 feet above sea level- A great wonder of nature.
Pangong Tso is a brackish lake, about 64 km long & 4-5 km wide and after a small sandy ledge it carries on to Tibet(China) as Nyak Tso, which is a fresh water lake.
Work by students on the MA Jewellery programme at the School of Jewellery.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.
Italy - Abruzzo - Sirente-Velino Park
Photography © Ercole Di Berardino 2011 - All Rights Reserved. Do not use without permission.
"Il mondo è troppo complesso e interessante perché un unico modo di conoscerlo possa contenere tutte le risposte."
"The world is too complex and interesting for one way to hold all the answers."
[Stephen J. Gould]
I enjoyed the short flight from Taipei to Manila. It often delights with lovely cloud formations and the sun setting in the west usually provides great light.
On board EVA Air (BR) 271 Tapei (TPE) - Manila (MNL) somewhere over the South China Sea.
Exhibition Boundless in Shanghai.
In Co-operation with : PAMFLET, CEIBS, Don Gallery, The Belgian Consulate General of Shanghai.
Participating Artists:
Lore Vanelslande (B), Leroy + Leroy (B), Liu Ren (C), Javier Chozas (ES)