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Or could this be Shape? Oh, I really suck at that class. Anyway, yeah, I like this photo nonetheless... It's the footprints of all the people that have walked through that park over time. Vert artsy.
So I was browing and found this being sold... I was botted and someone is selling my shape for $195L.... I bought it and its exact.......
Chairmaking student Craig Altobello carefully shapes the profile of one of two back slats that will soon be a part of his ladderback chair - Burlington, VT 2007
[KAITO] Hozuki Shape (Kris 4.0)
-Brows shape
-Body shape
-Style card
-Eyes/brows settings
AddOns: Eyebags
Main store:
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.
Come explore! Make discoveries about shape and art in our newest interactive space. In Shape Lab, families can experiment, build, draw, read, and create with a variety of kid-friendly materials and activities. Stop by the Lab before or after visiting MoMA’s galleries.
Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday, 10:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
From Emily Johnsons story - The Shape of Cromwell.
Onyx is the mother of the Cromwells, but they have a secret. Onyx is from the "Other Realm", she is an escaped Fairy Queen. But "the Evil One" is after them all. :O
lol
story here:
www.flickr.com/groups/cromwell
model stock here:
vendredi13.deviantart.com/art/Fly-71423560
wings stock here:
stock-cmoura.deviantart.com/art/wings-25-92570001
i dont remember who the background is by. i downloaded a pack so i dont have the link
the orginal stock model had piercings and weird make-up AND IT WAS A BITCH TO EDIT OUT. i dont like the wings, i forgot to change the opacity before merging the layers. they should be fluttery, so to speak. i will probs do another later :)
Foto: Johannes Dietschi © Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion.
Different rock layers are more or less eroded by water after their resistance. So we can find a passage like this in the Inghiottitoio dai Fornez (Pradis, Friûl) where the cross section is shaped by the different resistace to erosion of limestone and conglomerate. In this particular case, conglomerate looks to be harder and a think layer forms a sort of shelf on the sides of the passage, that has a number 8 shaped cross section.
More info on the cave: here (sorry it's in Italian).