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Ladle resting on a faux stone tsukubai. For decorative purposes only; otherwise, you may swallow a fish.
Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16-35mm f/4.0G. NEF processed in NX2 (sharpening, levels, saturation) conv. to JPG.
On 28th March, 2012 one of my artwork was featured on redbubble. I'm so happy. Great community there, the people are so nice. redbubble.com
Feature Friday:
From field wireman to special ops
Sergeant Dennis Rollins, a supervisor with Wire Platoon, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, has been on six combat deployments in his eight years of service. Rollins, 27, from Colorado Springs, Colo., stood out on his first deployment to Iraq in 2006 and has since supported several special operations missions. In December 2012, Rollins was selected to room with Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Michael P. Barrett during his visit to Camp Pendleton.
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Sharon Hester, featured artist
Sharon works in the Division of Habitat and Species Conservation in the Wildlife and Habitat Management Section in the North Central Region. Her artwork features wildlife and habitat settings in a realistic style using colored pencil and graphite techniques. FWC photo by Karen Parker
YOKO ONO
IMAGINE PEACE
Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art
The University of Akron
6 July - 7 September 2007
Department of Art and Art history
The University of Texas at San Antonio
26 September 2007 - 28 October 2007
John & Yoko, War Is Over! 1969
© 2007 Yoko Ono
" IMAGINE PEACE
Yoko Ono, among the earliest of artists working in the genre known
Conceptual Arts, has consistently employed the theme of peace
and used the medium of advertising in her work since the early 1960s.
Yoko Ono Imagine Peace Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
explores these aspects of her work over the course of more than
forty years.
Three recent pieces - Imagine Peace (Map) (2003/2007); Onochord
(2003/2007); and Imagine Peace Tower (2006/2007) - offer gallery
visitors to an opportunity to participate individually and collectively
with the artist in the realization of work. Consider the world with
fresh eyes as you stamp the phrase "Imagine Peace" on the location
of your choice on maps provided for this purpose. Using postcards
provided send your wishes to the Imagine Peace
Tower in Reykjavik, where they will shine on with eternally more than
900,000 others. Or beam the message "I Love You" to one and all
using the Onochord flashlights. Take a flashlight and an Imagine
Peace button, the artist's gift to you, and carry the message out into the
world. As Ono has often observed, "the dream you dream alone is
just the dream, but the dream we dream together is reality."
The exhibition continues in nine locations with Imagine
Peace/Imaginate La Paz billboards across the San Antonio region.
YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace is made
possible by the generosity by Bjom's Audio Video-Home Theater, Colleen
Casey and Tim Maloney, Clear Channel Outdoor, Rick Liberto, Smothers
Foundation, and Twin Sisters Bakery & Cafe. "
" John & Yoko's Year of Peace (1969 - 70)
Ono's Imagine Peace project carries conceptual and formal
strategies the artist had employer from the earliest years of her
career, not only in her seminal solo works, but in her collaborations
with John Lennon. In 1965, she created works specifically for the
advertising pages of The New York Arts Calendar. Picking up from
her Instructions for Paintings, a 1962 exhibition at Tokyo's Sogetsu Art
Center in which she exhibited written texts on the gallery walls
designed to inspire viewers to create the described images in their
minds, Ono created purely conceptual exhibitions with her
Is Real Gallery works.
The theme of peace is also evident in works sush as White Chess Set,
recreated here as Play It By Trust (Garden Set version) (1966/2007).
Lennon's songwriting during this period had shifted from more
conventional themes of romantic love to grander anthems for the
Flower Power generation. The Baetles' worldwide satellite broadcast
of Lennon's "All You Need Is Love" in the summer of 1967 featured a
parade of signs with the word "love" in multiple languages.
The couple's most famous collaborative works, the Bed-Ins (1969)
and the War Is Over! campaign (1969 - 1970), were conceived as
elements of a large peace advertising campaign. The Bed-Ins took
advantage of the inordinate amount of press attention the couple
received by inviting the world press to their honeymoon suite where
they talked about peace! Ono told Penthouse magazine's Charles
Childs: "Many other people who are rich are using their money for
something they want. They promote soap, use advertising
propaganda, what have you. We intend to do the same."
In December of 1969, they launched their War Is Over! campaign, a
project that included billboards and posters in 11 cities of the world
simply declaring "War Is Over! If You Want It. Happy Christmas from
John & Yoko." As with Ono's earliest instruction pieces, viewers were
invited to transform their dreams into reality. Ono has explained,
"All my work is a form of wishing." "
YOKO ONO: IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace
September 26th - October 28th, 2007
UTSA Art Gallery / Department of Art and Art History
The University of Texas at San Antonio
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Title: Georgia Normal and Industrial College Booklet Page featuring the GNIC Uniforms
Creator: The Albertype Company, Brooklyn, NY; Sold by R. H. Wootten, Milledgeville
Date Original: 1913
Date Digital: 2008
Format: textual: booklet; 7" x 5"
Description: Page taken from a booklet dated 1913 of photographs of Georgia Normal and Industrial College created by the Albertype Company of Brooklyn, NY and sold by R. H. Wootten of Milledgeville. This page features the uniforms required for students in 1913. In the earliest days of GNIC and Georgia State College for Women, student's dress, activities and comings and goings were strictly regulated. These regulations would relax, and the first regulations relaxed were the various uniform requirements.
Subjects: GNIC Uniforms; Student Life
Identifier: UAI_GN&IC_R
Collection: University Archives Photograph Collection
I took this on an early morning walk while on vacation in WI to visit relatives. An interesting side note is that my boss in NJ grew up in the tiny town of Belgium, WI.
Canon EOS RT w/ EF 50mm f/1.8
03RT08-11
Watching a Monday night double feature of Blame and Julia's Eyes.
Before this night, I had only been to Luna Leederville one time. We saw the Kite Runner a few years ago in an outdoor courtyard as part of their outdoor cinema program but this was my first time actually sitting inside. It's housed in the heritage-listed, art deco New Oxford Cinema building and the seating is sooooo spacious (at least in this particular theatre). You can walk through the aisles in front of people and they don't have to move their knees even a tiny bit. In fact, my feet couldn't even touch the seat in front of me.
Luna Leederville on Oxford Street.
Leederville, Western Australia.
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One or two other ones in the mix too!
I had chosen a large flagstone with the approximate size and shape I needed for the "patio" stone, but I still had to trim a bit off two corners to get it to fit exactly where I wanted it to. I used a cardboard template to mark the stone with the shape I needed. To make sure it broke exactly where I wanted it to, I first scored a channel in the rock with a rotary grinder and then drilled a series of holes partway through the rock along the gouged line using a masonry drill bit. Then, when I hit it wth a sledge hammer, the rock broke as planned along the pre-scored line of perforations. After that it was a simple matter of wrestling the heavy slab into place. A two wheeled dolly was used to transport the stone (it was too heavy to lift single handed), and I then stood it on edge where it could be tilted over and into place. It all worked out perfectly as planned.
Cape to Cabot 20km road race today, Oct 20, 2013
Youtube video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gIWxFMFI0o&feature=youtu.be
A special “Thank You” to @danjoyce for featuring my photo of ‘The Austin Capitol & Capitol Extension Building’ as his last feature for 2013 on @instagramtexas (#igTexas).
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Architecture & Interiors by NIGEL PARISH of SPLYCE
Interior Photography by Ivan Hunter Photography