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A tiatr by Francis de Tuem released on 27.3.16 Easter Sunday
more on the tiatr here goo.gl/Q7fhXl
Xavier Gomes
WeatherGirl was particularly keen to return to the V&A because she wanted to see their temporary exhibit Out of the ordinary: Spectacular craft. There was some very cool work there a number of different (and very diverse) artists, all of whom share a certain obsessive quality and intense level of detail. (It reminded us a lot of Jess Larson's cool work, especially her wonderful girdles.)
I took quite a few photos of the artworks, but (much to my surprise) this may be my favorite. Naomi Filmer focuses on the human body, but taking unusual views or using unusual techniques. This is from a lenticular image where you see this face in different ways as you move around it; I really like the superposition of these two angles.
Sacha llorenty Soliz, Permanent Representative of Plurinational State of Bolivia moderates the International Conference on the Question of Jerusalem, Palais des Nations. 28 June 2019. UN Photo by Violaine Martin
The participants at the 2010 summer school came from a wider range of disciplines and experience than in previous years, I think. They maintained the tradition of excellent and difficult questions, and their collective knowledge and sharp minds kept the presenters on their toes.
Here and elsewhere I've removed the participants' names from the nametags.
His 10th anniversary gift may have been the new haircut from me, but Ezra also asked for a very special gift - it just took a little time to set it up :)
I do not no what to do what my lego star wars minifigs I have 55 and some dc/marvel ones too got any ideas were or how I can
set them up
Visa topics can be complicated, and each case is individual. Here, Ms. Dereby fields questions from audience members.
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Local Accession Number: 2012.AAP.456
Title: A question of color by F. C. Philips
Date issued: 1890-1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 31 x 36 cm.
Summary: Scales are weighing between Cupid and a bag of money.
Genre: Book & magazine posters; Lithographs
Subjects: Cupids; Money
Notes: Title from item.
Date note: Date supplied by cataloger.
Statement of responsibility: Lincoln
Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
HORIZONS-SANCY. Art Nature.
LAC CHAUVET.
LA NATURE A-T-ELLE UN PRIX ?
Oeuvre de
Jérémie RIGAUDEAU
Illustrateur et plasticien, PALEYRAC (24)
L'artiste remet en question la position même du statut d'artiste, celle de ses productions et la méditation auprès de son publique.
Il s'adapte aux environnements, hors des champs d'exposition habituels, réinterrogeant ainsi les codes de compréhension et de perception.
Ici le langage à appréhender est :
L'arbre déraciné calibré, emballé simplement dans un sac plastique et qui git sur le sol.
LA NATURE A-T-ELLE UN PRIX ?
Question de chacun sur la marchandisation.
Quel est aujourd'hui le produit dit consommable ?
Comment l'homme exploite t-il la nature ?
A-t-on franchi les limites de la production.
L'homme a-t-il un droit illimité sur son environnement ?
L'artiste dénonce un monde où la prise en compte écologique reste partielle voire absurde pour mieux en faire ressortir ces problématiques contemporaines.
Une installation prenant tout son sens grâce au contexte et à l'espace dans lequel elle s'inscrit.
Au dépliant de l'office de tourisme.
A vous les amis de réfléchir sur cette oeuvre pour le moins sensible et dépasse l'art classique.
Vous pouvez revenir en arrière pour suivre le petit feuilleton qu'il m'a inspiré.
Merci à tous pour votre intérêt, le suivi dans ma galerie, la lecture, les favoris.
Bien amicalement vôtre sur FLICKR.
Any idea what this is? Taken in South Beach.
Answer: flickr.com/photos/ohadby/85290811/
More on my photoblog: ohadonline.com
[American spelling] Part of the Question of the Moment bulletin board set, “What is your favourite word?”
Feel free to use in your own library or classroom.
Alex Horrox-White as The Full Stop (the nemesis of legendary superhero Question-Mark Man) and Amie Marie as Caesura, his villainous (and villainess) partner in crime.
This is from a studio shoot with the entire cast of "The Baffling Adventures of Question-Mark Man" by Bottled Spider. A really fun show about superheroes...and punctuation. What's not to like? :-)
You can see more shots (both from the show and the studio shoot) in my Bottled Spider set.
This drawing is from Friday Joke on The Daily English Show.
Show 1432
You're welcome to use it. We like to share.
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Because beauty is in the eye of the bee holder.
Walking the streets of Greenwich I came across this question mark. I have no idea what it is for, but it made me think of "Doctor Who"...
I don't know what the business is, or if its a block of flats, but it is on King William Walk about two blocks south of the Cutty Sark.
If you find a heart stamped out in your Baked Ruffle (I note the Baked, cause I like to be all healthy, yo - yah, right), do you get a special prize? Perhaps FritoLay is giving away $100,000.00? Yes? maybe?!
Please!!!
“You must constantly ask yourself these questions: Who am I around? What are they doing to me? What have they got me reading? What have they got me saying? Where do they have me going? What do they have me thinking? And most important, what do they have me becoming? Then ask yourself the big question: Is that okay? Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.” - Jim Rohn
Hakone Garden
Saratoga, CA
February 2008
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I wouldn't have bothered publishing this, but it's interesting, in that it got me questioned more than any other photo I've taken this year.
I was walking away when the two lads on the right asked me, "Whose car is that?"
"No idea," I said. And that was the end of that one. But then a man dressed in a sort of half-uniform look quickly jogged up to me from the pub before I could carry on through Queen Square.
"Is there a particular reason why you were taking a photograph of that car?"
"Well, mostly because it's parked on a roundabout, on double-yellow lines."
"That's because I'm picking up the Lord Mayor. Does that make a difference to you?"
"Er. No, not really."
"Er. Okay."
"Goodbye."
It was an odd conversation, and I don't think we were on the same wavelength.
Now, I should say that I'm not too bothered where the Lord Mayor parks. It's just that I read the Bristol Traffic blog and it often features pictures of interestingly-parked cars, so I guess my brain's now programmed to think "Oooh, big official-looking car parked on a roundabout on double-yellow lines, that might be an interesting photo to have." I am a little nonplussed by the rushing-up-and-questioning-me bit, though. Odd.
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Evan Ryan responds to your questions during a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA), at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on November 21, 2014. You can view the Reddit AMA here: redd.it/2mzwjo. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Day 345 of 365 (Year Two)
A voice said, Look me in the stars
And tell me truly, men of earth,
If all the soul-and-body scars
Were not too much to pay for birth. -- Robert Frost
I actually had no idea what I wanted to do for tonight. Today was a good day, but long and rainy so I really wasn't motivated to do much. I took a very straightforward shot with no real plans for it and just started playing with textures. There was no thought process behind this one. It was pretty much free form. I just added stuff, adjusted, deleted, added, modified until I ended up with something that I liked.
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"Not me!" Steve Saxer said "but our contingent forgot pots". with Richard Clement from Troop 706 of San Diego at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Tuesday July 27, 2010. Photo by Kathy Disney
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