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Dora Hiers and Myra Johnson present Creating Characters That Come Alive at South County on July 1, 2013.
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 1 - 10 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
Created as a spin off from the steam room backdrop used in the show. Created using realistic textures and lighting as opposed to the over the top bright steam room used in the show.
Individual “ants” before attaching to Chain-link fence.
This was my submission ("Create...") to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.
MATERIALS: 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)
If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!
Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html
Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html
Andrew A. SanFilippo, Executive Deputy Comptroller, Office of State and Local Government Accountability, New York State Office of the State Comptroller
Lawrence Levy, Executive Dean, National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University®
The Honorable Thomas P. DiNapoli, New York State Comptroller
The Honorable Robert J. Duffy, Lieutenant Governor, State of New York
The Honorable Peter Grannis, First Deputy Comptroller, State of New York
Honorable Mark Lesko, Supervisor, Town of Brookhaven
Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Executive Dean, Wilbur F. Breslin Center for Real Estate
This image is something that I was experimenting with. I was out with the camera the other day and got a great shot of the downy woodpecker itself, but had an ugly post in the left-hand side that obscured about 50% of what you see now.
I saw it immediately and decided to play, so I took 2 more shots of the feeder itself (the downy had taken off), to see if I could create a more pleasing image.
This is the result - the downy is from the original, as is about 10% of the log feeder; the bottom left portion of the image is from the second shot, and the top of the feeder is from the third.
Can you see the seams?
This was my submission, "Create..." to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.
MATERIALS: a 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)
If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!
Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html
Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html
The 12th Annual Oppenheimer Park Community Art Show | The World As We Create It; artwork by Tina–Cassandra Eastman and Bruce Walther; photo by Sylwia Kisynska
Creating quality sweets for half a century : 1872-1924, quality Sweetacres products. From National Library of Australia.
No known copyright restrictions.
She has a great face and I LOVE the wings, but the wig is awful.
From my blog review of the Create-a-Monster sets:
toyboxphilosopher.blogspot.com/2012/02/monster-high-creat...