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so i remember how it all goes back together :)

My drawing table is currently a mess of plant parts, photos, draft sketches and one of the final illustrations for a project on the roots of prairie plants. The large root is from Dotted Blazing Star. I managed to dig part of it up before the ground froze.

 

For Studio 26's assignment on indoor photography. Natural light from a south-facing window on an overcast day.

Finally - the peak - Telescope Peak. I managed to take a route up the mountain that no one else did. It was more direct, rocky, and very strenuous. I really understood what Frodo must have felt like while carrying The Ring up to Mt. Doom.

 

I thought that being fit from Muay Thai would have helped me but it didn't do much. I even ate a healthy meal that morning. I would take about 10 steps and then be completely, totally winded and exhausted. I was moving so slowly that I wondered if I was ever going to get to the top. In fact, I was convinced that everyone had gotten there before me and that they were wondering where I was.

 

Well, at one point I looked up and realized that I couldn't see any more trees past a certain point. It was really, actually a high ridge near the top! After I went over it, the grade flattened out. I could see the peak a little ways away - Hexodus and MAKSTER were the only ones there!

 

I got to them without stopping and they told me about how they took some route with switchbacks. I remember wishing for switchbacks for the first time in my life while I was going up.

 

We hung out for a while and wrote in the log book at the top. I actually put my Flickr address up there - I wonder if anyone will visit this page because of that.

 

I saw this USGS Reference Marker epoxied to the mountain at the top. I wonder how long it's been there.

Reference: APAAME_20160526_RHB-0095.jpg

Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works

What is good reference management software on Linux

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com

By spending a little time with a reference librarian, you will save a lot of time in the search process.

Reference code: AM1576-S6-12-F33-: 2011-010.2054-: 2011-010.2054.12

Physical Description: 1 photograph : silver gelatin print

 

Date of Creation: 1983

Photographer: Erickson, Glen E.

 

Part of Fonds: Vancouver Centennial Commission fonds

 

Subject and Geographical Classifications:

Centennial celebrations

Music

Mount Pleasant (Vancouver, B.C.)

Photo reference used for Self-Portrait with Frame

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

The Michael Quinn text references a local Catholic teenager who was recently injured by a plastic bullet fired by police.

 

The I.B.A. is a neighborhood Nationalist group of youth.

 

REference collection has been shelved

Amy Madden’s design showcases the changing seasons and the unique, natural environment of each season. It is “a design inspired by wildflowers, meadow grasses and garbage.”

30 volunteers painted alongside the artist over a single day in October. The barriers, separating cyclists and pedestrians from vehicular traffic, measure approximately 1000 feet in length and are adjacent to Prospect Park. The project was made possible with support from NY Cares in partnership with DOT and the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification

Seasonal References by Amy Madden

Presented with New York Cares

Fort Hamilton Parkway between Park Circle and Prospect Ave, Brooklyn

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

amymadden.net

 

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Reede

Species: English Muntjac

Sex: Male

Location from: England

Other: A young adult that was evidently sourced from roadkill. Has some minor post mortem tooth damage.

 

Species Info: Muntjacs, AKA Barking Deer, are small portly deer with striking red coats. Their most notable feature are their long canines which are used for fighting. They have no seasonal rut- instead mating year-round due to being a tropical animal.

 

These deer are native to Asian regions but have been introduced to England, where they have become one of the most common deer species.

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Charulata

Species: Eastern Coyote/Coywolf

Sex: Female

Location from: Upper US (possibly Canada)

Other: Eastern coyotes (AKA Northeastern coyote) are descendants from coywolves. Due to the wolf genes in their system, they tend to be bigger in size with more robust features- not quite as burly and square as their wolf grandparents, but not as slender and dainty as the rest of their coyote family.

These hybrids and hybrid descendants are most prevalent in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Maryland, New York, New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. These hybrids were caused by low wolf population numbers in Canada (Canadian Gray Wolf numbers have since become healthy again), where wolves became desperate and started mating with coyotes. Normally, wolves are not tolerant of coyotes in the least and will usually harass or kill them outright.

I learned to push the warm and cool tones when illustrating car designs and the results often look a bit unrealistic until you see something like this. Bring on the cadmium yellow and cobalt blue!

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