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Here you can see the moving mask. When the cylindrical cutout lines up with the aperture, it's a full moon. At 90 degrees, it's a half moon. As it rotates further, the semicircular disc on the other side produces a crescent moon. Smart people will realize that this is only half the cycle! I'm totally cheating. To do the full cycle, one would either need another mask: a mirror image, but scaled to match the size of the beam at its location, or make a single mask that would rotate 180 degrees on a horizontal axis, during the full moon. Moon projectors are tricky. I learned that.
Make Music New York - Ukulele Mass Appeal took place in Tucker Park at W. 66th Street and Broadway. I listened for a while, but I think the true fun was playing along on your own instrument. There were many music performances throughout the city as part of Make Music New York on this, the summer solstice.
Everyone was having a great time including me. I hope this takes place again next year.
Last year, City Council voted on a resolution to make Juneteenth (June 19) a permanent City Holiday. Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, the last of the former Confederate states to abolish slavery, heard that the Civil War had ended and learned that the Emancipation Proclamation had made them free nearly two years earlier. It is generally considered the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.
The Boardwalk played host to a new event: "Juneteenth on the Beach," designed to make all feel welcome while celebrating freedom and unity.
Mayor Bobby Dyer says this event is a big part of changing things. "This is going to be a legacy event for the city. We want this to happen every year," Dyer said. "We want that feeling of positivity out at the Oceanfront so people know that they're welcome here."
The Oceanfront’s inaugural Unity in the Community art walk was all about spreading inspiration and representation, according to artists working to create Juneteenth-inspired murals for the weekend festival.
The Virginia African American Cultural Center selected 21 artists from around the state to create 30 murals along the boardwalk for the city’s Juneteenth celebration. Of the 21, 14 are from diverse cultural backgrounds, one is deaf and six are white.
Over three days, they gathered to create the “Unity in the Community” art walk, which stretches more than a mile between 15th and 31st streets. The murals have been painted on custom designed wooden frames attached to the boardwalk railing, making the artwork visible to anyone on the boardwalk or the beach.
Google map of murals with artists and statements -
Photography by Jessica Vacendak
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Só colocando pra registrar, tirei a foto quando cheguei, os cílios já estavam todos bagunçados hehe,falando nisso alguem me indicaria algum rímel muito bom? estou querendo comprar outro...Cores usadas da paleta victoria's secret. bjs!
Wearing the results of the face make over I endured having my heair teased and sprayed with some setting stuff for the first time in decades. And she stuck in 26 hair pins (I counted the next day when I took them all out). In the foreground here is a piece of the fabric from my Chinese jacket which I had made into a strip which HongYin folded and pinned to my hair. Results of this beautification at the ceremony here
At Make Me A Meukow Model casting show at carnival city show on Thursday 29th October, 24 young ladies made it another step closer to becoming one of the 6 who would have an amazing opportunity to win a $50,000 contract and represent the prestigious brand of Meukow...
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👠Denae Madray
👠Stacy Castle
👠Denescia Verdon
👠Joanna McCater
👠Annmarie Briggs
👠Vernel Letren
👠Jael-Joy Ahye
👠Layla Emery
👠Jiselle Huggins
👠Roberta St. Hillaire
👠Dania Duntin
👠Samantha Peterson
👠Giselle Diaz
👠Atsha Manzwell
👠Jeuel Green-Thompson
👠Carlyah Lynch
👠Joe Pierre
👠Deniel Estrada
👠Annmarie Hutchinson-Claxton
👠Melissa Charles
👠Abby Jarvis
👠Marceline Williams
👠Shenelle Flanders
👠Sasha Edwards
👠Marissa Diaz
👠Ayanna Francis
👠Patricia Maharaj
👠Avionne Mark
Event: Make Me A Meukow Model
Date: Thursday 29th October, 2015
Venue: Carnival CIty
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Dersom jeg har tatt bilde av deg, må du gjerne laste det ned og bruke det som du vil :-)
Foto: Ksenia Novikova
The nine men of the BMC race team during practice for Friday's team time trial..Giro D'Italia ,Belfast 2014.
"Laughter is higher than all pain."
-Elbert Hubbard
I'm just going through some archives and picking and choosing some stuff to play with. I found this shot of myself in the group and kinda liked it. Hope you guys do to, I'm exhausted so, I'm off to bed. I'll catch up with you guys tomorrow. Nite all.
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The challenge was to make a postcard that relates in some way to one of our own favorite Christmas carols or songs. We Three Kings has always been one of my favorites, and it seemed easier to illustrate than God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen or Good King Wenceslas. Magi shapes inspired by some Christmas card I found online; their robes are filled with zentangle-inspired patterns.
(the computer our scanner is attached to is dying, and I haven't perfected the science of photographing these works yet!)
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