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Here is a photo of the beloved shoes that are only 3 months old!! They certainly do not look like the ones posted here in January.
We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy.
Our parade float features Mother Earth and a circle of hands, pulled by the colorful dragon Quetzy. Young activists will sing and speak about social change -- and artists will share their ideas on our spinning carousel. They want you all to vote, speak up and create a better world!
This community art project was created by over a hundred volunteers at Tam Makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, with the generous support of Good Earth, Mill Valley Community Action Network and Tamalpais High School.
The Art Float for Social Change will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next elections.
View more photos of the Art Float:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157689242055230/
Learn more about the Art Float:
Sully and Julian really enjoy creating art projects. They enjoy creating - using finger paints, water colors or painting plaster figurines.
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend a sand art Creation at Cobourg beach at the annual sandcastle festival , Martin’s photographs , Cobourg , Ontario , Canada , May 28. 2008
A sand art creation at the Cobourg beach
Sand art creation
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend with the help of a Ontrack Deere Backhoe
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend
Ontrack Deere backhoe
Backhoe
Cobourg beach
Sandcastle festival
annual sandcastle festival at Cobourg beach
Dinosaur sand creation
Dinosaur Egg sand creation
Human sand creation
Dinosaur with a Egg and Human sand creation
Sand creation at Cobourg beach annual sandcastle festival
Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
Canon EOS Digital Rebel
Canon
Digital Rebel
May 2008
Cobourg west beach board walk
Cobourg west Beach
Mortimer Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
dog working at the beach
beach
Martin’s photographs
Cobourg
Ontario
Canada
Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
Favourites
favourite thing
July 2006
Dog
Lake Ontario
Sand
Water
Mortimer boxer dog
Boxer dog
Boxer mixed breed dog
Sand
Canon PowerShot SD600
PowerShot SD600
SD600
Canada
Favourites
Sweet Rocket
Cobourg west beach
Cobourg Beach
Mortimer Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
dog working at the beach
beach
Martin’s photographs
Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
favourite thing
July 2006
Lake Ontario
Sand
Water
Sand
Sunset
Helen and Mortimer on the Cobourg beach
Picasso-inspired Self-Portraits
Do you have a favorite artist?
During this week, campers learned interesting information about the lives, history and techniques of master artists such as Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keefe, and others.
Inspired by these famous artists, campers got to experiment with many
different art materials as they created their own ARTrageous masterpieces.
Tea length Letterpressed card...ultra thick paper with an ultra deep impression. Back of envelope shown as well as front of announcement.
Newest design for my latest client.
Scenes from the Thursday, November 6, 2014 COSI After Dark, held from 5:30pm to 10pm. 275 grown-ups created their own flying machines, skittering robots, and giant structures using COSI's beloved blue blocks.
The 21+ event also featured concessions, a cash bar, and a featured craft beer from Columbus Brewing Company.
Event partners included: Engineers Without Borders Central Ohio Professional Chapter, IC3D, Design Outreach, and Columbus Brewing Company.
Design Outreach demonstrated their LifePump and other life-transforming solutions for poor and under-served communities. IC3D showcased their 3D printers and innovative filament for 3D printing.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
These are avis I have created for myself or friends. All 100% mesh in the process of upgrades to BOM.
This photograph was taken at the 'Creating My Cambridge - Singing History Concert' on Sunday 8th March 2015.
This was a concert devised by Historyworks in partnership with CaMEO funded by John Lewis where all the performances were about Cambridge’s people and places, past and present, giving voice to local primary school singers, musicians, poets, rappers, storytellers, composers. Participants joined in with songs based on a newly commissioned poem by Michael Rosen about the Fitzwilliam Lions, a freedom rap about the Cambridge abolitionist Equiano, and some funny lyrics written by the Horrible Histories songwriter about the Elizabethan philanthropist, Thomas Hobson of Conduit fame.
For more information about the ‘Creating My Cambridge – Singing History’ project, please go to www.creatingmycambridge.com/
Re-use of this photograph should be credited to Historyworks
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M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ
[HDR from 5 jpeg images ±4EV, Handheld]
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I don't sell my dolls. Thank you for your understanding !!!
☠ Anyone who takes my photos without my permission, or copy my designs will deal with me ! ☠
Portsmouth photographer Russell Squires decided to use his Anglepoise and turn it into an Anglebot - see his progress at : russellsquires.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/anglebot-mk-15.html
A collaborative project with Anglepoise®, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise® light.
Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.co.uk
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 3 - 12 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
Participants created a green miniature environment in glass containers using ferns and mosses. This class covered basic design, construction, and maintenance.
Please visit calgary.ca/ParksPrograms for upcoming courses including gardening, birding, nature walks and more.
Three children have died after drowning in stagnant water created by sand winners at Akwasa hills at Tuba in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra region.
Information gathered indicates that the three children whilst playing with a bicycle fell into a dugout but failed to come out.
The deceased are Elisha Adu,12; Samuel Adjei Mensah aka Tawiah, 9; from the same mother and Isaac Amoah, 8years.
All three bodies have been conveyed to the Police Hospital by the Weija Divisional Police for autopsy.
In an interview with Adom News, some of the residents who helped in retrieving the bodies from the abandoned dugout said several complaints have been made to Ga South Municipal Assembly but failed to act.
At the residences of the three children, sadness and sorrow are welcoming atmosphere as family members converged wailing.
Mother of Elisha Adu who is a twin brother and Samuel Adjei Mensah could not even open up on the incident as the demise of her children seemed to have overshadowed her.
Meanwhile, Esther Dankwaa, mother of Isaac Amoah, one of the victims, expressed shock after seeing her son dead.
Chief of the area, Nii Akadja, said several calls on authorities to have the sand-winning activity stopped have yielded no response.
He said it appears that the authorities have abandoned the area and have no priority on the welfare of residents.
bandsk.com/3-kids-found-drown-at-tuba-hills-in-stagnant-w...
Created by South Hopkins Middle School, Nortonville, KY
Artist: Emma
Title: The Under World
Teacher: Katie Riggs
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com
Created by using BigHuge Labs- FLICKR TOYS. Used POPART POSTER. I did nine different sets. Check them out and see which one you like best. Have a great weekend everyone.
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I used a photo of Tiny that I had taken of him during the snow storm.
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© All Rights Reserved - No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without the Written Consent of Frozen in Time photos by Marianne.Unauthorized use or reproduction for any reason is prohibited.
Train the Trainer day with New Directions Youth and Family Services. Focus on processing and reflection of learning and variations of team building activities.
Today's quick project. Use some pillow tik material I bough to cut 1" patches (diameter of the yellow lighter) and soak them in mink oil to use as patches for black powder shooting.
We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy. Our parade float will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next election.
Our unique art float celebrates mother earth with a carousel of waving hands, pulled by a giant feathered serpent. Performers will tell stories of hope on a stage decorated with scenes of a better world. Large signs will invite people to speak up and vote! You can pitch ideas for social change on the podium, or have them scroll on the news ticker.
This community art project is created by a team of students and makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, co-founders of Tam Makers in Mill Valley. We are grateful to Tam High School for hosting this project and to all our wonderful volunteers and art, civic and educational partners, for helping create this float and present it to a diverse community.
We are building this project in March and April 2018, on Thursday evenings from 4 to 9pm -- or Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at float@tammakers.org.
Learn more about the Art Float for Social Change:
1. Materials: I used my camera with a macro lens.
2. Idea: We knew that Batman and Spiderman were in different verses, but we wanted to be different and create a new story.
3. Process: I centered the two characters and used the rule of thirds to also capture the batmobile.
Our Maker Art class created a Haunted House in fall 2016. In this after-school workshop at the Lycée Français, students ages 7 to 10 built a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other spooky characters.
We combined arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student created their own room in our haunted house, and animated their characters with motors and simple mechanisms, adding lights and sounds to tell their stories.
Students started by designing their rooms and characters, and built them in their own cardboard ‘wonderboxes.’ We then asked them to sketch up their individual visions of the Haunted House and combined them together. Children worked in teams to build some of the more complex features: a clock tower, an elevator and an animated graveyard zombie, all powered with Arduino boards.
I’m very grateful to my associate teachers for this class: Sarah Brewer and Edward Janne were amazing partners and empowered our students to create their own interactive art, helping them bring their ideas to life in a playful way that made learning more fun.
We taught this class weekly at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, with 8 school students in grades 3, 4 and 5. We met every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 8, 2016. Many of the materials we used in this class were prepared at Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley.
Learn more about our Haunted House class:
View more photos of our Haunted House class:
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See our Haunted House course slides:
bit.ly/haunted-house-2016-slides
Learn more about our Maker Art programs: