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Designer: Alexandra Lysenko

 

We present a new pressed bead in the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads™ range.

 

We have supplemented the highly popular PRECIOSA Pip™ Pressed Bead with a bigger engraved shape, the PRECIOSA Engraved Pip. As the name implies, the bead is distinguished by three grooves on both sides. These allow for the interplay of light and shade which you are especially sure to welcome in the metal plated and single-color finishes.

 

Try out the PRECIOSA Engraved Pip in the 9 x 14 mm size. When combined with the smaller PRECIOSA Pip™ beads, it provides extensive scope for the creation of colorful floral designs. You can give your glass costume jewelry or fashion accessories delicacy and elegance, for example, by using smaller sizes of PRECIOSA Rocailles.

 

We wish you pleasant hours of beadworking with products from the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads™ brand.

 

Technical data:

PRECIOSA Engraved Pip

Article No.: 111 01 391

Size: 9 x 14 mm

 

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College work, focusing on shape form and texture..

"Pinus mugo var. pumilio, 2018, Dwarf [Mugo Pine], PYE-nus MYOO-go, 4x8ft. #Conifer, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, dark green needles, bun shape, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed D3 C3 for 6.6 YEARS (Lowe).

 

Commonly also called Swiss mountain pine, but not by me. Native to the mountains of central and southern Europe from Spain to the Balkans. Var. pumilio is a prostrate, open growing plant. Can reach 10' wide and only a few feet tall. Small plants purchased under this name might grow large in time. These two planted in 2011.

 

#Pinus #MugoPine

 

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1923 ad by Dutch designer Piet Zwart using shapes to evoke tool shapes to promote Vickers House in The Hague

Installation view “Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented”

The Museum of Modern Art

New York, New York

December 13, 2020 – April 10, 2021

Model: Linda Castro

Assistance: Daniela Veloza

Picture: Witch Artist

Just a shot of some amazing cloud shapes.

Taken near Jeparit, Victoria in 2015.

Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo stood by the windows of UCSF Parnassus as the afternoon light softened around her. It was 2021, a year when medicine felt both burdened and newly illuminated. She was calm, composed, and entirely engaged. There was no showmanship. Just quiet authority born from years of asking hard questions and insisting on better answers.

She is a physician and an epidemiologist, but titles only begin to tell the story. Her work centers on the most urgent questions in health: Why do some communities bear the brunt of disease while others remain untouched? What happens when prevention is shaped by privilege, and care comes too late for too many? Rather than work at the margins of these questions, Bibbins-Domingo places them at the center of her science.

At UCSF, she helped define a new approach to population health, serving as the founding Vice Dean for that domain. She led the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics with the same precision and clarity that defines her research. Her studies have addressed everything from cardiovascular risk to the ripple effects of policy on health outcomes.

She has a gift for making complexity accessible. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she became one of the most trusted voices in medicine. Her interviews and public commentary avoided panic and false certainty. Instead, she spoke with candor, walking listeners through the data, acknowledging what was still unknown, and always bringing the conversation back to the people most affected.

In 2022, she became editor-in-chief of The Journal of the American Medical Association, stepping into a role that influences how science is communicated and understood around the world. She brought with her a clarity of vision and a sense of responsibility. This was not about prestige. It was about impact. The journal under her leadership continues to evolve, becoming more inclusive, more engaged with the real-world implications of the research it publishes.

Photographing her, I noticed how present she was in every moment. She didn’t fill the air with small talk. Instead, she listened, she considered, and when she spoke, her words carried weight. She was curious about the photographic process, but not performative. She wanted the image to reflect the truth of her work and her convictions.

Bibbins-Domingo embodies a kind of leadership that doesn’t draw attention to itself. She leads by doing, by thinking clearly, and by caring deeply. Her science is built on evidence, but also on empathy. She sees the structures that shape health outcomes and works to transform them. She does not speak over people. She invites them in.

What stayed with me after our meeting was a sense of steadiness. Not a fixed position, but a kind of internal alignment. She is guided by what matters, and she returns to it again and again. Not because it is easy, but because it is right.

 

Brunei International Airport

 

Asahi Pentax SP500

Hillvale Sunny 16 ASA400

Super Takumar 55mm f/2

Shapes include Christmas Tree, Doll, Star, Stocking, Snowman, Bell, Snowflake, and Candycane.

 

More info here: www.bestbuykitchenware.com/cookie-cutter-ring--christmas-...

Diamond shapes in a window at Florence Court.

Gem type: Topaz

 

Natural 3x4mm to 8x10mm Genuine London Blue Topaz Oval Faceted Cut SI Quality London Blue Topaz Faceted Cut Oval Calibrated Blue Topaz Oval

 

Composition :- Natural

 

Gems Name :- London Blue Topaz

 

Gems Size :- 4x3mm, 5x3mm, 6x4mm, 7x5mm, 8x6mm, 9x7mm, 10x8mm

 

Gems Shape :- Oval

 

Gems Cut :- Faceted Cut

 

Gems Color :- Blue Color ( SI Quality )

 

Country of Origin:- Brazli

 

Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; speaking in Opening Plenary: Next Generation Now session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, 9/7/2025, 16:00 – 17:30 at Bâtiment des Forces Motrices - Plenary Hall. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum

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

Brilliantly basking in the sunlight, Sunflower captivates the fascination of many with her striking yellow petals, commonly worshipped among ancient civilizations. Loyal to the sun, Sunflower faces the sky's illuminating sun whenever she decides to open up and bloom.

 

 

All of our shapes are made with the utmost love, we pour our hearts into every shape and are inspired individually to make each one special. We hope that you enjoy our Songbird garden of shapes too and spread the seedlings and love amongst your Second Life friends! ♡

 

 

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"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin."

I attempted shaped bokeh again and obviously I failed. Will probably try it again soon but for now I thought this looked kinda cute. :) Not fine art, but oh well.

 

That's a light fixture in my house, by the way haha.

It was awesome to see 250 all shapes and sizes boats sale up the clyde from greenock to pacific quay my position was at the titan crane

This is Willow, tall, super slim shape. See more here:

 

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pentax zoom 90 WR /

lomo 400 /

Dara Shape

 

Dara loves Patrick. And he loves her too; he just doesn't know it yet! She has tried on numerous occasions to grab his attention. She makes hearts in his morning coffee with the foam from the coffee shop she works at. He arrives at 7:30 am every day and her heart pitter patters every time she sees him. She hopes to see him wearing the new tie she left him in his mailbox one day, or the new messenger bag she sent to his office, or wonders if he ever got the copy of Shakespeare in Love she self recorded and labeled that she put on his doorstep. This weekend she is going to try on his white dress shirts and maybe bathe in his tub. But don't worry about her getting caught, he will be at the Opera with his wife.

 

What can you do with the Dara shape?

 

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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.

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