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Door Esmeralda van der Schee, Zierikzee
Zonnemaire
Zaterdag 8 aug 2015
Maud aan het grevelingenmeer
met lekkere nootjes van Mondragusto
Larger areas of veneer loss were compensated with wood fills. The creation and placement of these fills was a multi-step process. First plastic transparencies were used to create a pattern for the fills. A tracing of the area of loss was etched into the film, and then this etching was traced over with a permanent marker. The film was then xeroxed to create paper patterns for each fill. These patterns were cut out and pasted onto new pieces of replacement veneer. This picture shows new fills which were cut using the patterns and a fine jeweler’s saw.
Un poco complicado si que es hacer una esfera perfecta . Despues de muchos intentos casi lo consigo .
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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.tumblr.com/
This shoot was between artist Lorna Apps Woodland and photographer Matt Sills
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
Field Trip with Corrina Keeling -- creativemornings.com/talks/creating-public-art-with-corin...
Photo Credit: Marga López
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:
Images from a collection of negatives I brought. The photographer is unknown. They were purchased complete with the copyright
Still having fun experimenting with the macro Lens. This image was taken in natural light with the aide of a chopping board covered in foil to reflect light back in to the centre of the Lillie.
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We’re creating a Haunted House with lower-school students in our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français this fall.
In this after-school workshop, students are building a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
We are combining arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots with motors and Arduino, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’.
For our first class, we invited students to plan their Haunted House together, then design their rooms and characters, to be featured inside their cardboard ‘wonderboxes.’ My associate Sarah Brewer showed them how to create their own electronic circuit to light up an LED, using copper tape to connect the LED to the battery.
We teach this class to students in grades 4 and 5 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 15, 2016.
View more photos about this Haunted House class at the Lycée: bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016-photos
Learn more about our Haunted House class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016
We are also offering this class for middle-school students at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/
To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page:
Create your own mini world, school holiday craft activity, South Library, Tuesday 10 July 2018.
File Reference: 2018-07-11-P1010583
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Dozens of leaders gathered for an exclusive reception focused on creating lasting change in our region at EdgeWild Restaurant and Winery in Chesterfield, MO on Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Guests heard firsthand from local leaders, including Rich McClure and Rev. Starsky Wilson on the work of the Ferguson Commission, Scott Schnuck on addressing local hunger and Connie Cunningham on Ready by 21 St. Louis, a process designed to help youth success in St. Louis County, St. Louis City and St. Charles County. Plenty of delicious hors d'oeuvres and drinks were provided courtesy of EdgeWild throughout the night.