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Project 366: Day 129 (May 8, 2012)
A friend of mine gave me this really cool looking camera case for my phone. Thank you sooooo mucho ahya Peter!! I love it! :)
Ongoing life documentation project.
Taylor, TX
Single SB800, shoot-through, 1/8pwr. Gelled, held high over the fence.
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
Ran into problems with the paint finish on the sides which almost resulted in the whole thing being dropped from a great height!!
Bad finish with patchy, streaky and 'heavy' appearance despite flatting down and re-coating with thinned down paint VERY carefully several times.
Now taken the sides back to bare plastic with primer coat now applied as shown in the pic.
Fingers crossed I can now progress with new paint, thinner and matting agent for a completely fresh attempt.
This is a free project by Michael Fulkerson from Spool Sewing www.spoolsewing.com. I made the birds and my husband put it all together - now it hangs in the baby's room.
I decided my birds needed some wings to add a bit more color, and just cut out teardrop shapes of fabric to make them.
Project Quilting's first challenge in Season 10 is "Hope springs eternal". I thought of the Hope Diamond. This is, I realise, a loose interpretation of a diamond, but it ties in with me wanting to make a foundation-pieced string block as I have a huge pile of scrap strips which I've been hoarding for too long.
So I made four, in multi-faceted colours which I thought would work well together. And after I'd stitched the binding on I realised that my PQMysteryQAL (from the previous week) was done in this same exact colourway, including the low-volume background and yellow binding.
The quilting is a little experimental, trying out a simple Zentangle design seen recently. It probably seems a little dark (it's a variegated brown) but I was dying to try out a new quilting thread (Signature 40wt cotton, colour is Taupe -- it's lovely to work with).
And all the while I was sewing this week, I was Hoping my LQS won't be closing down. And so, there's Hope stitched all through this piece.
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by Anne Madsen
DrawMore - Graphic Facilitation & Visual Recording
Contact:
drawmorestuff (at) gmail.com
Before the finish work. Two more racks in the soak tank... The low-down: Three with detachable low-riders. Two for brazed-on Mafac Raid's. Two standard. Two with lights on rack. Six with light on my fender mount. Each fits an individual bike - nothing adjustable. A little bit of a task to keep it all straight, but fortunately I've kept good notes.
In "Absorption" project the ideas of holiness and darkness merged together.
Project inspired by the movies about exorcism and gothic modern trends.
It makes us think about the fact that everything has its double side and question reality.
More pictures from the project
So the Accumulation Project is a go and we open Oct. 6th!!!
Previously (in video format):
Installing previous exhibition in Williamsburg
Below is a Save the Date/Press release kinda statement. Please forward around, we want some attention on this one.
This show is gonna rock, and if you wanna help build some temporary walls any time in the next 2 weeks (especially this weekend!!) give me a shout!
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Art House Productions presents:
THE ACCUMULATION PROJECT
Curated by Other Leading Brand
Opening reception: Saturday, October 6th, 2007, 5-9pm
Viewing hours: Saturdays in October, 12-4pm and by appointment
Accumulators:
Mauro Altamura, Paul Baumann, Eric Harvey Brown, Irene Chan, Peter Happel Christian, Lisa Dahl, Jill Greenberg, Tamara Gubernat, Sam Imperatrice, Songyi Kim, Caleb Larsen, Laura Mylott Manning, Presley Martin, Sergio Milla, Barbara Nasto, Shan Raoufi
The Accumulation Project is a group of over a dozen artists who have collected some sort of object of their choice over the course of a year and done something with those objects. Ranging from plastic bags, to opinions, to barcodes of personally consumed products, to meticulously gathered dust clumps; these banal objects, when reinterpreted by the artists, morph into powerful, whimsical, and interesting conversations about us and our culture.
Background:
Each month, from September 2005, through September 2006, these artists sent documentation to the curators to be posted on the website. Through these photos, words, audio clips and videos, the progress and transformation of each project could be followed throughout the year. At the three month stage of the Accumulation Project, we staged our first "teaser" exhibition at Lunarbase Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
You can see photos here: www.accumulationproject.org/dec16_opening/index.html
The upcoming final exhibition represents a complete year's worth of accumulation. In the period leading up to the show artists have had the opportunity to re-work the presentation of their accumulates and reflect on the importance of "more" and the role of time in their projects. This show is also the inaugural art exhibit at Art House Productions. It will be held in conjunction with the 2007 Jersey City Artist Studio Tour (Oct. 6 & 7, 2-5pm)
Art House Productions
Hamilton Square
1 McWilliams Place, Roof
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(near Erie St./8th St.)
Take the PATH train from Manhattan to the Grove Street station in Jersey City, and follow this map:
maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Grove+Street+PATH+Station+@40....
Sponsored by The City of Jersey City, Mayor Jerramiah Healy, The City Municipal Council and the Jersey City Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Cultural Affairs, and Pro Arts, a non-profit artists organization.
Learn more here-->
Rock and Roll 2010
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
For Imagination Customs. Armor only!
The armor's made out of Sculpy. It has a very tight grip!
I will ship it tomorrow.
Project 52 www.project52.org Real world photo assignments and critiques--free to participate. It's not too late to join in...
The Asssignment
Assigned by a national magazine for a photograph of a local entrepreneur, you have two weeks to put together something cool.
This photo will run as either a full page lead to a story or a cover. That will be an 8.5 x 11 size. You may shoot to layout if you wish or simply shoot the images making sure that the intended layout will fit.
You may shoot directly to the layout (layout was provided in PSD format)
However, it is optional for this assignment.
These are the assignment particulars:
Vertical Image
8.5×11 ratio.
Lighting: 60 in softlighter camera right and there is a grid to light the wall camera left.
Week 31
On our vacation in Scotland we spotted a few deers. This one ran away and hid in the forest. The relation with Mark's tremendous Circles shot is of course the green trees and bushes and your attention is drawn to the center as well.
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For the people who are already lost in the project you can follow the
two different relation lines by clicking the links shown below.
Follow: Bart's line
Follow: Mark's line
Senior Thesis Project for Graphic Design at Pratt Institute.
www.facebook.com/letting.go.project
Submit by November 15!