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A documentary film by Tod Lending

 

PBS Airdate: Season 29 of POV (September 12, 2016)

 

Caption: Krishaun Branch

 

Credit: Tod Lending

 

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The size difference between GT3 type cars is illustrated with a Mclaren following a Nissan.

I parked beside her twin, you can definitely see the difference in height with the Ready Lift and the new Wrangler Duratracs.

The Union Pacific locomotive leading this eastbound CSX train on the southeast connection at Deshler, Ohio, is decades younger than this ex-B&O signal. For now, the CPLs continue to stand on the Toledo Subdivision in Deshler.

My personal beliefs on Art are to see the beauty and elegance of each line, to show my heart and soul in each piece, to push myself as hard as I can, and to break the “rules of Art” and shape them to fit my style. I am self taught and each piece is done in a freehand style with ink. What appeals to me about my style is that it is unique, totally and utterly my own. My thoughts, my memories, my dreams, and my visions are put onto paper. I am devoted to creating artwork that glorifies Native history, Christianity and the power we hold inside ourselves. The reason for this devotion, apart from my background, is that an artist needs an epic subject to create epic art. I create Art because I love it, I am passionate about it, I am compelled to do it, and it is a part of me.

Speaking on Christianity and being a Christian Artist, I was raised as a Catholic and over the years it has played a major role in my artistic life as well as my personal life. God has given me an amazing gift, and I believe that it is my purpose to create Art around my devotion to Christianity. I was blessed to envision and endure the power of the Stations of the Cross in 2009 that I exhibited for a month long Easter Exhibition at St. Anthony Daniel Parish in Kitchener Ontario. Each piece has a powerful hold on me. My most cherished piece to date is “Held in His Palm”. It shows God holding His children in the palm of His hand. He looks at them with love and a certain gentleness that only God possesses and they look to Him for support, love and guidance. The soft lines and gracefulness of the piece captures your eye and holds you there. There is a certain beauty in the way God is gently holding the world. I believe that is how He looks upon us, His children.

 

Life is a challenge, it is hard, stressful, painful, full of challenges, struggles, and pushes your limits. But, it can also be beautiful, full of everlasting moments, it can fill your heart with warmth, it can surprise you, it can make you laugh, make you smile, melt your heart and bring you unbelievable pleasure. I feel that pushing through the hard times makes you so much stronger. God would not challenge you if He didn’t believe that you could handle it. It is what you do with the challenges that defines who you are. To be you is a challenge all in itself, to go against society and be all that God wants you to be is what I live for. I believe that there is so much more after this life, and your life’s challenge is to be you, to utilize your gifts and present them to the world. I wish and pray that someday my gift as an artist will benefit the world somehow. I hope to create an oasis of serenity amidst life’s chaos. I want to create pieces of Art that people can hang in their homes that will take them away from the rush of their day to day lives, and create a certain calmness.

 

Complex lives, too many choices, bigger is better, nothing is simple, more, more, more..... I believe that Art takes you away from all of that. I look at my lines and see simplicity, gentle, flowing, soft images. I see freedom. I see Grace. I see myself, who I want to be, who I want to become, and who I am on the inside. My work represents my passion for Christianity, native history, philosophy and my vision of two different worlds with the same conclusion, to love the earth, to live for freedom and without judgment, to love one another and to make a difference. Even the smallest person can make the biggest impact. I wish to enlighten people with my view on history, culture, religion and seeing between the lines of simplicity.I find that simplicity can make a piece all the more powerful and I am so grateful that I posses the ability to do that, to show what is inside me. I believe there is so much of myself not yet discovered and I will continue to grow, learn, love, discover and to blossom as a person and artist.

 

There are so many unimaginable experiences to discover that can assist in my growth, personally, artistically, and spiritually. I believe in my art, I believe in me. I believe that I will forever find passion in drawing. My future may hold many things, but the one constant is my passion for drawing. I will continue my spiritual journey with hopes that it could make a difference even in the smallest way.

 

For my mom who is my guardian angel

For my husband who is my guiding light

For my children who are my heart and soul

For God who created us all

  

Angela Werstine - Thee Artist and Creator of Crazy Sexy Beautiful Art

At the Museum of Life + Science in Durham, North Carolina

The oldest person is the shortest, and the youngest person is the tallest. Wow.

So here is Akiva next to Roland who is on a spiritdoll proud body ver2 and next to Miharu my Delf Soony on a elfdoll body.

I made a youtube video on both her box opening and my thoughts afterwards that I need to post but I have to get stronger wifi in order to do that cause its takes youtube decades if not. //shot

I cant tell you how excited I am and how much I just want to scream (I cant though or I'll deff lose my voice and I need that for work tomorrow)

I'm still figuring out her pose-ability though so once I get that down I'll be golden!

Alena Fashion Art © FW 2012;

(model: Anastasia Kukla)

Same laptop, different power.

 

These stickers arrived just in time for the final round of updates before I'm taking it on the road again. You can get some too.

Members of the Heidelberg Better Opportunites for Single Soldiers, Outreach Kontact Club and Army Community Service visited with seniors at the Mathilde-Vogt-Haus Seniors' Residence in Heidelberg-Kircheim Oct. 25 where they carved pumpkins, ate pumpkin soup, and enjoyed

other various activities. (photo by Dawn Powell, Heidelberg ACS)

 

This was March 2013, what a difference.

 

Have someone the same problems with the photomatix 2.4 and moving objects? I made a comparison between the version 2.1.1 and the "new" 2.4... the result is really sobering :-(

 

When you have an advice, please let me know.

 

Discussion in the photomatix-Group:

www.flickr.com/groups/photomatix/discuss/72157600234745552/

 

Lighting and mentoring by Luke Tan

 

Model: Justina Murr

Co-hosted by Sanctuary for Families, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Columbia Law School, the Abely Awards salute dedicated individuals who have made a difference in the lives of victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking.

I just had to share this with everyone, the small picture next to me was taken a little over 2 years ago.

 

Yes it is me, and really shows how much I have changed in appearance since November 2007. Most of these changes have occurred on their own and according to my Doctors at both the VA in Palo Alto and Stanford Medical Center have said this may happen to 1 in 5 to 10 million people over the age of 50. Needles to say going 24/7 was of necessity .

As a part of ‪Mustangs Make a Difference Day‬ students and faculty removed a variety of trash from the streams in the forest buffer between the Owings Mills and Owings Mills North campuses.

know the difference between looking and seeing.

 

geez, makeup changes everything about a look.

i had a wierd, awkward, unrestful day. it left me feeling like melting into a puddle and not moving. hopefully i get rest tonight. 5 shows tomorrow!

Used a 40 year old Glass Hoya Filter on the B/W Setting in Camera to test if the In Camera Yellow or the yellow Glass made a difference to the Quality -I think it gave the finished result an aged feel which I was attempting

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