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Currently battling with leaves.
Having difficulties getting colours right and don't know where or how to start the whole thing.
These leaves are not meant to be botanical watercolours! I don't think I ever would have the patience for botanical watercolour painting. I am trying to get colours more or less 'right', practising how to paint leaves and just learning how to use and mix watercolours.
Note to self: Overworking
My next project are TULIPS! Gonna be fun! :D
One day, the day may arrive when I don't whinge about my watercolour painting efforts :)
Paper: CANSON medium 300gsm
Paints Daniel Smith
Je suis fatigué. Fatigué. Fatigué. Interdiction de me gonfler. Laissez-moi juste finir mon bol. Merci.
The lonely tree, a typical subject in a landscape photo. Although it is a bit overworked I still like it because of the fine atmosphere created by the early morning light and fog on the meadows.
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Kara E. Walker - A Subtlety or the Marvelous Sugar Baby
an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of the Domino Sugar Refining Plant
nouveaux-bistro 'le comptoir du relais' in the saint-germain homey and inexpensive dishes...overworked waitresses and a relatively local crowd
Trying to stay sane while overworking. A fellow manager gave me bubble offerings when we closed together. It was a tradition😆
June 12, 2010- Oh. My. God. Long day. Worked a double shift at one of my jobs. Scooped ice cream from 12-5, took a two hour quick break to grab dinner with an old friend, then worked from 7-11. I was totally beat when I finally got home. At least I love work...
Trying out a copy of Cathy Johnsons Winter Twins from her book Watercolor Pencil Magic, pg 57. This wasn't easy & I really overworked it. Fabriano Artistico CP 140.
El Principal de Pirque, es el primer asentamiento colonial español en esta comuna. Aunque anteriormente le preceden culturas precolombinas que comenzaron a desarrollar una incipiente agricultura en este remoto valle.
Una vez sometida la región de Santiago, alrededor del 1600, los españoles se repartieron las tierras y los indígenas de Río Clarillo y Pirque fueron entregados en encomienda a
Rodrigo Quiroga y Alonso de Quiroga, fieles lugartenientes de Pedro de Valdivia. En aquel entonces el lugar se encontraba habitado por unos 300 indígenas picunches, uno de sus
lideres era el cacique Ande Telmo. La cifra de indígenas fue disminuyendo drásticamente por exceso de trabajo, la guerra y las enfermedades que diezmaron a la población aborigen, luego del contacto con el europeo.
Durante los primeros años de la conquista, la principal actividad económica era la minería acuífera y con el propósito de explotar los lavaderos de oro muchos indígenas de Pirque y río clarillo fueron trasladados hasta el estero marga marga, sin embargo, la minería del oro no alcanzó las expectativas de los colonos y cambiaron la base económica a la ganadería, actividad que propició a la formación de grandes estancias, época colonial.
Hacia finales del siglo XVIII el proceso de división de la estancia ganadera es evidente en Pirque, con nuevos propietarios, cómo el capitán Luis fuentes y sus herederos, José de Ureta y Carrera y, José Saravia. Mientras tanto “El Principal” permaneció indiviso, aunque
cambió de mano, siendo adquirido en 1787 por doña Javiera Morandé, marquesa de casa real y viuda de Francisco García-Huidobro, cuyos descendientes mantuvieron la propiedad
durante 150 años.
En el siglo XIX el proceso de configuración del sistema agrícola hacendal, basado en la producción de cereales, mantuvo su dinámica gracias a la introducción de importantes
adelantos materiales que cambiaron el aspecto del paisaje local, y modificaron las estructuras productivas.
En 1830, Ramón Subercaseaux Mercado compró las haciendas “San Juan” y Santa Rita” y, cuatro años más tarde, emprendió la construcción del canal “La Sirena”, lo cual aumenta notablemente el valor de las tierras y trasformó el aspecto desértico que tenía Pirque.
Además, Subercaseaux facilitó las comunicaciones de la comarca y la comercialización de sus productos, con la construcción del puente “San Ramón” sobre el río Maipo. Puente San Ramón, la primera piedra se colocó el 2 de Octubre de 1872 y se terminó el 15 de
Marzo en 1874, construido por el ingeniero Ingles Juan Marcos Murphy trabajo solicitado por la familia Subercaseaux quienes honran a su padre Ramón Subercaseaux Mercado
fallecido en 1859,quien fuera el dueño de la hacienda de Pirqué. Como se puede apreciar el puente tiene portones, pues era particular, es decir no podía cruzar el público común
fue conocido como el Puente del Cristo o Puente Nuevo.
A la muerte de Ramón Subercaseaux Mercado, sus haciendas fueron hijuelas y repartidas entre sus siete hijos. De dichas hijuelas, la denominada “El Llano” correspondió a su hija
Emiliana, cuyo marido, Melchor de Concha y Toro, administró notablemente, introduciendo la actividad vitivinícola, actividad que a dado gran fama y prosperidad a Pirque.
La hacienda “El Principal”, que había logrado mantenerse intacta desde la colonia, también sufrió algunos desmembramientos. En 1852 fallece Francisco García-Huidobro, dejando a sus hermanos como herederos de su
fortuna y sus tierras. Luego de algunos años de pleito judicial, la propiedad salió a remate en cuatro hijuelas, una de las cuales fue dirigida por Vicente Izquierdo Urmeneta y recibió
el nombre de “Lo Arcaya”. Mientras tanto el resto de la hacienda fue conservada por la familia García-Huidobro hasta ser definitivamente subdividida en la década de 1960 por el
programa de Reforma Agraria.
En Pirque el matrimonio de Hipólito Angulo Padilla y Margarita Acevedo Serrano, tuvieron una numerosa prole de unos doce hijos, entre ellos a Isaías Angulo Acevedo, nacido en
1893, el cual se casó con Rosa Cortes Espinoza, un 13 de Abril de 1913, dedicado a la agricultura como gañan en el Cruceral de Pirque, El Llano Pirque, para cerca de fines de los
años 40, llegar a trabajar como inquilino al fundo “El Porvenir”, propiedad de don Juan Estay Ipinza (alcalde de Puente Alto 1937- 1939)
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El Principal de Pirque is the first Spanish colonial settlement in this commune. Although it was preceded by pre-Columbian cultures that began to develop a fledgling agriculture in this remote valley.
Once the Santiago region was conquered, around 1600, the Spanish divided up the lands, and the indigenous people of Río Clarillo and Pirque were entrusted to Rodrigo Quiroga and Alonso de Quiroga, loyal lieutenants of Pedro de Valdivia. At that time, the area was inhabited by about 300 Picunche indigenous people, one of their leaders being Chief Ande Telmo. The number of indigenous people decreased drastically due to overwork, war, and disease, which decimated the indigenous population after European contact.
During the early years of the conquest, the main economic activity was water mining, and many indigenous people from Pirque and the Río Clarillo were relocated to the marga marga estuary to exploit the gold mines. However, gold mining did not meet the settlers' expectations, and the economic base shifted to cattle ranching, an activity that led to the formation of large ranches during the colonial era.
Towards the end of the 18th century, the process of division of the cattle ranch is evident in Pirque, with new owners such as Captain Luis Fuentes and his heirs, José de Ureta y Carrera and José Saravia. Meanwhile, "El Principal" remained undivided, although it changed hands, being acquired in 1787 by Doña Javiera Morandé, Marchioness of the Royal House and widow of Francisco García-Huidobro, whose descendants maintained ownership for 150 years.
Upon the death of Ramón Subercaseaux Mercado, his estates were divided into plots and distributed among his seven children. Of these plots, the one known as "El Llano" went to his daughter,
Emiliana, whose husband, Melchor de Concha y Toro, managed it remarkably,
introducing winemaking, an activity that brought great fame and prosperity to
Pirque.
The "El Principal" estate, which had managed to remain intact since colonial times,
also suffered some dismemberment.
In 1852, Francisco García-Huidobro died, leaving his siblings as heirs to his
fortune and lands. After several years of legal disputes, the property was auctioned off
in four plots, one of which was managed by Vicente Izquierdo Urmeneta and was
named "Lo Arcaya." Meanwhile, the rest of the estate was kept by the García-Huidobro family until it was finally subdivided in the 1960s as part of the Agrarian Reform program.
In Pirque, the couple Hipólito Angulo Padilla and Margarita Acevedo Serrano had a large offspring of about twelve children, including Isaías Angulo Acevedo, born in 1893. He married Rosa Cortes Espinoza on April 13, 1913. He worked as a farmer in Cruceral de Pirque, El Llano Pirque, and around the end of the 1940s, he began working as a tenant farmer on the "El Porvenir" farm, owned by Juan Estay Ipinza (Mayor of Puente Alto 1937-1939).
A quick loose sketch(surprise surprise!) using my inktense and trying not to overwork it (something that I OFTEN) do with flowers.
It is a little hard to get subjects from the garden to draw in the middle of winter and when working long days...
It's an interesting juxtaposition of events: One: Airlines are streamlining their budgets, trying to cut costs on everything from food to baggage and of course, personnel. The result: an overworked, underpaid flight attendant who has to juggle the dual role of glorified waiter with
Its an ethical and sustainable eco-tourism located approximately 60 km from the city of Chiang Mai, where elephants are not ridden, poached, overworked, or abused, and are instead treated with care, love, and respect.
My third postcard for postal project with friend. This isn't really my style but I had fun with it. Tried to resist overworking it maybe I could have used a bit more time though . . .
Occupational health (OH) is a type of healthcare that focuses on the physical and mental health of employees while they are at work. Occupational Health (OH), also known as Occupational Safety and Health, ensures an organization's employees' overall well-being or workplace health. Occupational health is a branch of public health that focuses on preventing workers from becoming ill or injured in any occupation. Factory workers are more vulnerable to industrial hazards than office workers.
Research has demonstrated positive correlations between gratitude and wellness. Yet, the hospital—a place where we come to try to get well—can sometimes be a difficult place to feel grateful. This may ring true whether you are a patient in pain, a concerned family member or friend, a caretaker, or a hospital staff member feeling tired and overworked. But, just as we can find beauty in a rainy day, we can find something for which we can be grateful, even in the most difficult times. This sense of gratitude, in turn, may contribute to our sense of happiness and well-being. In the “Gratitude Showers Challenge,” we invited the entire hospital community—patients, family, friends, volunteers, and hospital staff—to share short messages of gratitude that were vinyl cut and placed on clear umbrellas. There is also a sound component to these umbrellas—solar powered raindrop circuits, built by students during a 2020 Winter Term in sonic arts. These are essentially metronome circuits powered by small solar cells that are being affixed to the umbrellas. Once completed the umbrellas will become part of an installation suspended in a small courtyard adjacent to the hospital cafeteria.
Photo by Mike Crupi
Today was a difficult day at work...mentally drained. Long term Decisions had to be made and now I'm exhausted. I figured clowning around with MUG would be delightful
Model:
Claudette Bisque my Margo Unique Girl
Clothing Details:
An Etsy Store, Dollmofee creations F031 ugg boots - dark pink color for Blythe, momoko, misaki
Blythe Outfit Embroidery Dress - E by LADYBIRD HOUSE an Etsy Store
3 years ago...
Brush magic markers on paper.
8 X 10 inches.
From life/observation/mirror.
Left and right-handed together.
Multiple markers simultaneously in each hand.
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Well, I don't always have time to redo them when they fail - so here's a view of one that should have been a reject...
Hello :) Αυτές είναι οι πρώτες μου προσπάθειες για σουρεαλιστικό πορτραίτο. Πείτε μου please τη γνώμη σας γιατί δεν ξέρω αν θα προλάβω να έρθω στο μάθημα την Τετάρτη. Thanx :)
Finally got around to redoing my little Fairyland LTF Dark Elf Soo's face up. She is in the fairyland tan skin, though the color isn't quite right in a few pictures. That's what I get for using artificial light on one side and daylight on the other! I might retake these later.
It took me about 5 tries to get the eyelashes to a point where I liked them and didn't overwork them anymore. I kept having to wipe them away and do them over and over again. At least I use watercolor so it's an easy clean up.
Finding my way in Elements and looking back at old photos to see what can be done to improve. Possibly overworked the shadows in the sea but the sky works well.
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