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his cute little ladybug is just flittering by on a sunny yellow background.
Approximate size - 1.25” x 1”. Bigger than a scrabble tile pendant.
Pendants are double cast resin with the image in the second layer. Black glitter is added on the back to create a frame peeking around the edges of the image.
Pendants are completely safe for showering and swimming in! And each one is OOAK!
Pendants do not come with a necklace, however, a variety of options are available in my shop so you can customize your pendant to your style!
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Try this for fun.
1 .Take a nice landscape image and dupe the background layer and put it in exclusion blending mode.
2. Add a layer mask and make sure the mask is chose and got Filter > Render Different Clouds ON THE MASK. Set layer at about 60% opacity.
3. Add a blank layer and go Filter > Render > Clouds, put in SCREEN overlay mode and make opacity at about 50%.
4. Add a levels adjustment layer and set the left (dark) output level at 30 and the right (light) output level at 230.
It's an interesting start. If you have a bright and colorful image you may wish to reduce it's saturation at bit. In my case I just duped layer, desaturated it, put in color mode at 30% opacity.
Creating Healthy Work Environments
24-26 March 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Day 2 - 25 March 2022
Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com
2009 TogetherGreen Innovation Grantee San Diego Audubon held a fun habitat restoration event in April.
Volunteers from Audubon and the local neighborhood came out to plant native plants and help save this important scrub habitat for wildlife, birds, and humans too!
Creating Healthy Work Environments
24-26 March 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Day 3 - 26 March 2022
Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com
On Thursday, May 19, more than 70 guests joined United Way for a reception and exclusive look at innovative technology and educational programs that are changing the St. Louis region for the better. Randy Schilling from OPO Startups, Bruce Sowatsky from Community and Children’s Resource Board of St. Charles County and Julie Russell from United Way spoke on exciting programs leading the way in creating lasting change to help local people. The event was held at OPO Startups in St. Charles, MO and also provided delicious food and beverages to attendees.
Creating Healthy Work Environments
24-26 March 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Day 2 - 25 March 2022
Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com
FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round - Sunday 4th August Littlehampton vs Tooting & Mitcham United
Nikon F80 and 70-300mm VR
Kodak Tri-X at 400
Developed in HC110 (E) 7.5 mins
Field Trip with Corrina Keeling -- creativemornings.com/talks/creating-public-art-with-corin...
Photo Credit: Marga López
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/
Fark - www.flickr.com/photos/farkfk/
Russell Squires - www.russellsquires.co.uk/
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
On Thursday, May 19, more than 70 guests joined United Way for a reception and exclusive look at innovative technology and educational programs that are changing the St. Louis region for the better. Randy Schilling from OPO Startups, Bruce Sowatsky from Community and Children’s Resource Board of St. Charles County and Julie Russell from United Way spoke on exciting programs leading the way in creating lasting change to help local people. The event was held at OPO Startups in St. Charles, MO and also provided delicious food and beverages to attendees.
Creating a place to create is wonderful. However, after I organize my art room, I find I still love to paint at my kitchen table like I did when I was a kid!
Creating Healthy Work Environments
24-26 March 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Day 2 - 25 March 2022
Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com
Curatorial leaders in the fields of African, African American, and diasporic art gather for a daylong symposium. Through formal presentations, object talks by students, and a panel of alumni, the symposium creates a space to talk about what it means to curate black art today, and how the museum itself is challenged and changed through a focus on works by artists of color.
Photo by Scott Shaw
Field Trip with Corrina Keeling -- creativemornings.com/talks/creating-public-art-with-corin...
Photo Credit: Marga López
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It didn't look like much when he was pouring sand onto a board but when it flipped it over, it was pretty impressive.
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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Created by Warren High School, Warren, TX
Artist: August
Title: The Life of the Turtles
Teacher: Velena Whisneant
Theme: The life cycle of the turtle.
Materials and techniques: Acrylic on canvas, painted with artist brushes and sponges.
Did you enjoy this project? Very much indeed...as to the following question....it is 10 panels created as one piece of artwork by 16 students.
About: It is about 16 kids coming together to express how they see a turtles life to be but expressed individually by each artist yet making each panel come together as a whole unit as does the life cycle of sea turtles are all connected by the life of the single turtle.
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com