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"Hey Pa I done seen a lot of lizurds and gofers lately. I'd best keep a watchful eye on these current events."
There isn’t any doubt that #cash #flow #statement #preparation is a beneficial activity. However, remember that the quality of such a #statement is very important.
Written statement
The work that I produce always has a more profound and meaningful idea behind it than may seem at first and I prefer it this way because it makes the viewer have to engage and think about what is in front of them. My work tends to take on different mediums depending on the idea and work that I want to produce because I enjoy being free with my work, to allow it to guide me as I find it is more interesting like that. In my opinion I think that you shouldn’t just create a piece of work for the sake of making it, the conceptual idea behind the work should go hand in hand with the work itself because then what is the point? Personally I like to work from an idea and have it portray itself through my work, and not have to stand next to it and explain what it is about, but without the work being too obvious and people not having to work to understand it.
I take inspiration from everything around me; for instance I even once managed to do a whole project based on a playing card I found. In recent years my influences have been the likes of Salvador DalÃ, Damien Hirst, and Rachel Whiteread. What I love about Dalà and Hirst in particular is they’re great showmen, they loved/love to impress. Still to this day Dali manages to inspire the younger generation.
However, recently my work and ideas are becoming more political due to everything that is happening with our current government and their choices to attack the educational and health systems. So for a politically motivated piece of work I would make sure I had all the facts by watching the news, reading the news papers etc, I enjoy knowing, learning and listening to views that others may have. I especially enjoy debates because that is how you discover whether someone is truly passionate about something.
I aim to get a reaction out of my audience for them to be disturbed or angered by what I have created, I aim to make people work for what they see, it may not be obvious at first what I am trying to portray but I am against pieces of work that are created to look pretty, that have no meaning behind them. I have used this ethos in my work for the Romford Contemporary Arts Programme, I used raw meat to create the prints the idea behind it was not about vegetarians and their lack of meat eating, it was mainly the idea of taking something you see in a restaurant (the painting) and something you find in the kitchen (the raw meat) and combining the two, it was the idea that we’re comfortable with having raw meat in the kitchen where it belongs but if we were to order something in a restaurant and have it come out raw we would be outraged.
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21/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer gives a statement to the press after the Government announced an inquiry into the Southport Terror attack. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street
A 1930s dressing gown (left) and a 1935 suit by Schiaparelli in the Opening Statements section of the exhibition.
Learn more about Statement Sleeves at The Museum at FIT.
On view January 24–August 25, 2024
Selections from the Opening Statements section of the exhibition. From left to right: evening dress by Carolina Herrera, 1981; evening dress by Madame Grès, circa 1980; dress by LaQuan Smith, spring 2022.
Learn more about Statement Sleeves at The Museum at FIT.
On view January 24–August 25, 2024
Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power, Shared Presentations Stage 3, Thematic Arena 3, Opportunity petal, an IAEA Statement Event at the United Nations Climate Change Conference UNCCC held at the Expo City Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Blue Zone, 1 December 2023
The IAEA Event: Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power will highlight the crucial role of nuclear power as part of the energy mix. The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi will announce the ‘IAEA Statement on Nuclear Power’ supported by 40 countries, both those already operating nuclear power plants and newcomers. Together these countries acknowledge that all available low-carbon technologies, including nuclear power, should be recognized, and actively supported. The Statement underlines the benefits of nuclear power, including that nuclear power plants produce no harmful greenhouse gas emissions; that nuclear energy contributes to energy security and the stability of power grids; and that it mitigates air pollution at a local level.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Moderator:
Sophie Boutaud de la Combe, IAEA Director, Office of Public Information and Communication
Panelist:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General, IAEA
Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of Armenia
Satkaliyev Almassadam, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Juhani Damski, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment of Finland
Take a ride on this Shades of Gold Pearls and Crystal Statement Necklace. Gold crystals are spaced between the champagne colored pearls. The crystals add a sparkle to the necklace. The twisted strand of pearls are gold, white, ivory and brown. The strand twists around the larger pearl and crystal strand. You won't see anything else like this.
* The handmade necklace measures about 20 inches. A silver toggle clasp is used.
Heavy rainfall is possible.
At least we won't have to shovel it which is more than I can say for cities to our east.
We could still be on the receiving end of some snowfall Saturday.
Wandering around the city centre on St Patrick’s day, you’ll meet many diverse fun fashion statements to say the least… classy greens, sassy golds and demure nods to patriotism as people roll out in their Sunday best, while others parade full-on costumes ranging from the adventurous to the really out there ! (And that’s not including the official parade!)
This Paddy’s Day, we’re celebrating street fashion on a day of eclectic Irish fashion!
The National Leprechaun Museum and the SCOOP foundation joined up to give everyone (Dubliners and visitors) the chance to show off their Paddy’s Day Finery to the whole world, and set up a picture-book-photo-booth for them to get snapped in!
Entrants got snapped by our photographers on our set and then posted online… winners will be voted on by a worldwide audience! (There’s a range of categories and spot prizes to be won!)
Let us know your favourite by tweeting about it #lookoftheirish!
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The National Leprechaun Museum opened its doors in March 2010. Since then it has welcomed in excess of 150k visitors through its doors to explore Irish folklore, mythology and storytelling through our unique interactive experience.
Rave reviews from the likes of Time magazine, the Guardian, the BBC, and even the cast of Jackass, highlight the uniquely enjoyable experience for adults and children alike, exploring the world of Irish folklore in a series of fun and interactive spaces led by our great storytellers.
OPEN EVERY DAY!
10.30 – 18.30 (Last entry at 17.45)
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The SCOOP (Support Children Out Of Poverty / Stop Corruption On Our Planet) is a young, innovative and hard working organisation working and creating out of Dublin City, Ireland.
They endeavour to raise funds through their own events and unique ideas, in order to build schools and opportunities for children and young people caught in the poverty trap in the some of the poorest and more corrupt parts of the world.
They also wish to create a different type of charity in Ireland; one that utilises young and talented people to keep creating new and positive methods to achieve their many goals and aspirations.
Watch this space!
Registered charity CHY 18767
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Photography by Martin Bures & Jennette Donnelly
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I had to glue a sheet of thicker paper over the left-hand page due to a screwup, and decided I might as well do a more traditional art journal page since the paper could handle wet media. I like the colors that I end up with when I use watercolor, but it's impossible to write over with any of my pens.
The other side comes from a book that has a sort of personality test, your "style statement." The first word is 80% of your current personality, and the second is 20%. The tests are pretty exhaustive, so I'm confident that what I picked is appropriate.
Neocolor II water soluble crayons, gesso, glue stick, white Gellyroll pen, Prismacolors, Micron pen, medium-width Pitt pen, Pilot P500 extra fine pen.