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The Springfield Art Association will host an opening reception for a nationally juried ceramic exhibition entitled Shapes of Influence on Friday evening, August 3rd, from 5:30-7:30 PM. Awards and a gallery talk by juror Simon Levin will occur at 6:45 PM.
The show will be on display in the SAA's M.G. Nelson Family Gallery from August 3-September 1 and features work from over two dozen states and Canada.
Juried artists include Morgan Barton, Kenneth Baskin, Casey Beck, Irina Bondarenko, Robert Bruch, Danielle Callahan, Michelle Coakes, John Cohorst, Louis Colomarini, John Costanza, Paula Diaz-Sylvester, Auguste Elder, Karen Ellis-Phillips, Curtis and Karen Frederick, Verne Funk, John Gargano, Kaitlyn Getz, Sarah Gross, Lois Harbaugh, Ian Hazard-Bill, Jason Hess, Jennifer Holt, Drew Ippoliti, Iskra Ivanova, Anna Kats, Patty Kochaver, Robert Kokenyesi, Lucien Koonce, Joe Kraft, Annie Lee, Andrew Mcintyre, Jessie Martin, Paul McCoy, Avra Messe, Molly Morning-glory, Matthew Patton, Sara Prigodich, Jenny Reed, Masa Sasaki, Jessica Sallay-Carrington, Kourtney Stone, Suzanne Storer, Sam Thompson, Austin Wieland, Nicole Winning, Matthew Wright, Kensuke Yamada, Lisa York, and David Zahn.
Invited artists include Dan Anderson, Kahil Irving, Peter Pincus, and Kelsie Rudolph.
The M.G. Nelson Gallery is open to the public M-F from 9 AM-5 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM-3 PM.
One of our challenges was to photograph shapes. These ovals are on the side of Candy Corner at Glen Echo Park.
Super Shape HK$68 up
Buzz - HKD 78
Pooh - HKD 68
(包充氦氣及絲帶 Helium-filled & with colorful ribbons attached)
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The Springfield Art Association will host an opening reception for a nationally juried ceramic exhibition entitled Shapes of Influence on Friday evening, August 3rd, from 5:30-7:30 PM. Awards and a gallery talk by juror Simon Levin will occur at 6:45 PM.
The show will be on display in the SAA's M.G. Nelson Family Gallery from August 3-September 1 and features work from over two dozen states and Canada.
Juried artists include Morgan Barton, Kenneth Baskin, Casey Beck, Irina Bondarenko, Robert Bruch, Danielle Callahan, Michelle Coakes, John Cohorst, Louis Colomarini, John Costanza, Paula Diaz-Sylvester, Auguste Elder, Karen Ellis-Phillips, Curtis and Karen Frederick, Verne Funk, John Gargano, Kaitlyn Getz, Sarah Gross, Lois Harbaugh, Ian Hazard-Bill, Jason Hess, Jennifer Holt, Drew Ippoliti, Iskra Ivanova, Anna Kats, Patty Kochaver, Robert Kokenyesi, Lucien Koonce, Joe Kraft, Annie Lee, Andrew Mcintyre, Jessie Martin, Paul McCoy, Avra Messe, Molly Morning-glory, Matthew Patton, Sara Prigodich, Jenny Reed, Masa Sasaki, Jessica Sallay-Carrington, Kourtney Stone, Suzanne Storer, Sam Thompson, Austin Wieland, Nicole Winning, Matthew Wright, Kensuke Yamada, Lisa York, and David Zahn.
Invited artists include Dan Anderson, Kahil Irving, Peter Pincus, and Kelsie Rudolph.
The M.G. Nelson Gallery is open to the public M-F from 9 AM-5 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM-3 PM.
Facilitated by
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Kenza M'Haimdat, Specialist, Middle East, North Africa and Operations, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum
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Sania Ashar, Vice-Curator, Lucknow Hub, India
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Constance Cordier, Vice-Curator, Paris Hub, France
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Nicholaus Luoga, Global Shaper, Dar es Salaam Hub, Tanzania
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Amornthep Sachamuneewongse, Global Shaper, Bangkok Hub, Thailand
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Simge Sandal, Community Champion, Dusseldorf Hub, Germany
speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Improve Health and Well-being session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc C D. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier
#selfie
On a finishing mode--another #shortrow #jazzknitting #swingknitting #colorplay off the #knitting needles. #design_as_i_go
#owndesign
Louisa Harding Amitola is splitty, but, the fabric is delightful--80% wool/20% silk. Handle with care while it's damp if you don't want it to stretch/grow uncontrollably. In this case, I want it so. It's fun to shape OOAK wingspan. It hard-blocked to 70" by 15" (deepest span)
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I’m dressed in black, with my stick and hat
So this is the end, where it all will begin
Shapes Of Black on the floor
Shapes Of Black behind every door
They keep sucking on the light until
There is no more light to find in here
Hello reality, goodbye to my sanity
Shapes Of Black on my bed
Shapes Of Black all around my head
Shhhhhh… THEY are here…
Can you hear THEM breathe? Listen
Shapes Of Black, THEY try to kill my flame
Shapes Of Black, Ah They’re driving me insane
So little time… So little light… So little time… Light
“Phhhh… No more light”
Craftsman shaping a shoe 'last' used to form the leather for a pair
of bespoke shoes. Taken during a visit to John Lobb Ltd of St James London
with their permission.
Studio Midterm. The topic was to shoot the elements of photography. The element i choose for this imperticular shot was SHAPE.
#selfie
On a finishing mode--another #shortrow #jazzknitting #swingknitting #colorplay off the #knitting needles. #design_as_i_go
#owndesign
Louisa Harding Amitola is splitty, but, the fabric is delightful--80% wool/20% silk. Handle with care while it's damp if you don't want it to stretch/grow uncontrollably. In this case, I want it so. It's fun to shape OOAK wingspan. It hard-blocked to 70" by 15" (deepest span)
Facebook: Handstitch Studio
SGT Morales Club Member, Staff Sgt. Christopher Foster, SHAPE Battalion, U.S. Army NATO Brigade, leads the newest inductees into the Corps of Non Commissioned Officers in reciting the NCO Creed, during the newest inductees into the Corps of Non Commissioned Officers.
Challenge #16
Make a picture entirely for yourself.
— Jim Naughten
Jim adds...
“Imagine its going to hang in a gallery and you are the only person who will ever see it. No peers, friends, family, or anyone else will see it. I often use this process to visualise a project or story, free of any outside influence or judgement. You may just find your voice.”
The Springfield Art Association will host an opening reception for a nationally juried ceramic exhibition entitled Shapes of Influence on Friday evening, August 3rd, from 5:30-7:30 PM. Awards and a gallery talk by juror Simon Levin will occur at 6:45 PM.
The show will be on display in the SAA's M.G. Nelson Family Gallery from August 3-September 1 and features work from over two dozen states and Canada.
Juried artists include Morgan Barton, Kenneth Baskin, Casey Beck, Irina Bondarenko, Robert Bruch, Danielle Callahan, Michelle Coakes, John Cohorst, Louis Colomarini, John Costanza, Paula Diaz-Sylvester, Auguste Elder, Karen Ellis-Phillips, Curtis and Karen Frederick, Verne Funk, John Gargano, Kaitlyn Getz, Sarah Gross, Lois Harbaugh, Ian Hazard-Bill, Jason Hess, Jennifer Holt, Drew Ippoliti, Iskra Ivanova, Anna Kats, Patty Kochaver, Robert Kokenyesi, Lucien Koonce, Joe Kraft, Annie Lee, Andrew Mcintyre, Jessie Martin, Paul McCoy, Avra Messe, Molly Morning-glory, Matthew Patton, Sara Prigodich, Jenny Reed, Masa Sasaki, Jessica Sallay-Carrington, Kourtney Stone, Suzanne Storer, Sam Thompson, Austin Wieland, Nicole Winning, Matthew Wright, Kensuke Yamada, Lisa York, and David Zahn.
Invited artists include Dan Anderson, Kahil Irving, Peter Pincus, and Kelsie Rudolph.
The M.G. Nelson Gallery is open to the public M-F from 9 AM-5 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM-3 PM.
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Often visually compared to the Sydney Opera House, the Baha'i Temple is one of the most iconic pieces of modern architecture in South Asia. The Baha'i Temple is made up of twenty-seven white, marble petals, in the shape of an unfolding lotus flower, spawning from nine pools, and nine walkways. The theme of nine symbolises the nine unifying paths of the Baha'i Faith.
Frieda Shape
Frieda has been on meds since a very young age. The true ADHD child that refuses to grow up and lives in her own little bubble. A happy-go-lucky attitude and not a care in the world make Frieda the most unique person to know. She lives at home with her single father and he lets her be herself, always telling her "You can be anything you want to be! My darling Frieda!" - so this week, Frieda is a fairy.
What can you do with the Frieda shape?