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They are practicing for the recital in April.
4月の発表会に向けて、練習中。
Nikon D300 / SIGMA 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OS
Swimming Lessons (July, 2001)
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Date:2001/07/01 13:08:11
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Lesson 3 - Abstracting shapes.
To the left - Similar coloured objects that overlap. Teapot, cup and saucer coloured in watercolour pencil.
To the right - drew out purple in watercolour and brush then filled in rest with second colour to match tea set.
I found both exercises tricky because I was just putting everything into one shape rather than drawing things out individually.
This is an outdoor oven at the cooper molera museum in Monterey ca, using different values to create depth and shadows.
They form a well synchronized pair, he loves to train and …
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Guitar lessons with the multi-talented Frank.
Trying out some new treatments and textures here. I occasionally feel the need!
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Swimming lessons.
Baby A
They love the water!
What do they learn?
How to hold their breath under water
How to climb the wall and get out
How to climb the stairs and get out
How to kick their legs in the water
How to constantly take sun glasses off mom and dad's head
How to splash the other kids
Good stuff
Swimming Lessons (July, 2001)
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Date:2001/07/01 13:13:17
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After 'Marriage a la Mode' by Hogarth
Lessons (1999)
By Paula Rego
Rego made this work for the National Gallery's group exhibition Encounters, eight years after her residency. She was asked to produce a piece that responded to a work in the gallery's collection. Rego chose British artist William Hogarth's Marriage A-la-Mode c.1743. Hogarth's cycle of paintings is a morality tale of arranged marriage, betrayal and death. Rego reworks Hogarth's story, updates it and set it in Portugal. In her first panel, two mothers arrange their children's marriage. In the second, the girl learns to perform 'womanhood' from her future mother-in-law. Finally, the now grown-up husband returns destitute from Brazil, in need of his betrayed wife's support.
[Tate Britain]
Paula Rego
(July – October 2021)
The UK's largest and most comprehensive retrospective of Paula Rego’s work to date.
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has played a key role in redefining figurative art in the UK and internationally. An uncompromising artist of extraordinary imaginative power, she has revolutionised the way in which women are represented.
This exhibition tells the story of this artist’s extraordinary life, highlighting the personal nature of much of her work and the socio-political context in which it is rooted. It also reveals the artist’s broad range of references, from comic strips to history painting.
It features over 100 works, including collage, paintings, large-scale pastels, ink and pencil drawings and etchings. These include early works from the 1950s in which Rego first explored personal as well as social struggle, her large pastels of single figures from the acclaimed Dog Women and Abortion series and her richly layered, staged scenes from the 2000-10s.
This is a unique opportunity to survey, in the city that Rego has lived in and called home for most of her life, the full range of her work.
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Taken in Tate Britain
This school in Arraial do Cabo provided lessons for men who needed to brush up their dancing skills for the upcoming Dia das Namoradas (Brazilian Valentine's Day). There was tinny music coming from a cheap little boombox, and it must have been rather difficult to dance to. The scene was peculiarly static for a dance lesson and the picture does capture the awkwardness to an extent. All of these guys were rather horrible dancers, but you got to admire that they put in the effort so they can lead their ladies to the dance floor on Valentine's Day.
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First attempt at Time lapse photography. From 7 pm to 10pm up at Cape Kiwanda. Best viewed fullscreen to see the stars "moving"....
Things to take note for me in the future:
a) Dress warm. 3rd hour became unbearable..
b) Tape handwarmers to the lens to keep from fogging up..
c) Don't do this on a full moon night. Can't see sh*t..
All in all, it was a stupid idea... Was trying to capture stars, tried looking for Big dipper, and cos the moon was HIGH up, i couldnt see dip sh*t... Much less the Big/small dippers.. Darn.. Thought it was a set and fire away kinda thing, but noo.. Stupid me forgot the handwarmers, and lens kept foggin up.. I was wiping the lens constantly for 2 hours straight, at every single 15 second interval, and since my tripod was set up fully extended, i DID NOT sit down at all for the 2 hours... Don make sense for me to sit half a minute, get up for half a minute, and sit down again.. Oh well...
I'm definitely going back there again, on a moonless, cloudless night... With my handwarmers...
Workflow..
DPP to batch process all RAW files to JPGS
Avidemux 2 open source video encoder to encode into movie
iMovie to put it together, dump in some silly music and text...
5 loooong hours..
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Los Tarrales Natural Reserve, Patulul, Suchitepéquez Department, Guatemala, 11/06/2021
My second surf lesson. I had attempted to surf 3 or 4 times before taking lessons in Saquarema. There's no way I would have made this much progress without Michel and Charlie's help.
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Inverno 2005 no Brasil - Julie and I visited Brazil from mid-July to mid-August. We went to John and Anna Karla's wedding in Vit?ria at the start of the trip. John's from California. His parents and my parents are quite good friends. All 4 of them came to the wedding as well. Anna Karla's from Esp?rito Santo. I met her and her family for the first time in Brazil. A couple days after the wedding in Vit?ria we went to Pancas, Anna Karla's hometown, for another party. Most people returned to Vit?ria, but Julie and I stayed in Pancas with the intention of bicycling from there to Rio de Janeiro.
When John's mother, Katy, left Pancas, she let Julie and me borrow her digital camera for the rest of the trip. It was our first foray into the world of digital photos. Before the end of the trip we had exhausted the two rechargeable batteries Katy had loaned us (sans recharger). So we have some film photos as well. The film and digital photos are mixed together in this slide show...