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An attempt to interpret the controversy which occurs as a result of fast fashion brands taking inspiration from the culture of minority groups in the West. I use mixed media such as acrylic, conte, watercolour and pen to produce this piece in September 2020. (59.4cmx42cm).
Over this course I have acquired and explored new methods including printmaking and traditional black and white photography. The influences in my work stem from the local landscape of rivers, trees, flowers and fells. I often holiday in the Scottish highlands, which is secluded and wild. From this I created the series of prints and collagraphs, which was also specifically inspired by, and draws on the work of Norman Ackroyd.
Nostalgia is often an aspect I build into my work, particularly within photography. Photos capture memories and moments that would otherwise have been lost. Equally through my drawings and paintings I attempt to reflect timeless beauty in my surroundings that would otherwise be forgotten.
Art is primarily visual but the inspiration behind it isn’t necessarily, and so through my work I aim to capture beauty and reflect my personal faith in ways other than words.
I chose to apply to Central St Martins because of its urban, lively, busy culture that would bring a diverse change of influences and inspiration. I know that the opportunities offered by the course will help to achieve my full potential as I aspire to develop my creativity. Currently, what I enjoy most about textiles is drawing and building up exciting ranges of design ideas. I hope to learn a lot more about textile processes and find the direction that suits me best.
This is, honest to God, the State Artifact of Alabama, from 800+ years ago... OR it's something made in prison in the 1970s. Either or.
Genuine Temporary Entrant "GTE'' Statement is a requirement for the Student Visa, and it is the most common reason why visa applications get refused.
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
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Statement necklace featuring large red beads hand-embroidered on to felt, embellished with black seed beads, finished with a red satin ribbon.
The ribbon measures 22" on each side but can be tied as you like to achieve the length you desire.
The necklace width is 6.5" and the length is 2".
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
I am a chocolate chip cookie. This iconic American sweet reflects me almost too well. Like the cookie, I come in many varieties; I can be sweet, bitter, soft or crispy. I can be complimented by milk or nuts, but can also be best alone.
In the past, my work focused on communicating my internal thoughts. Since coming to Japan three years ago, my art has evolved to reflect both how I fit into my environment and my search for cultural identity. I find inspiration in the things I experience and choose a material that will best express my idea; often working spontaneously in bursts of creative energy.
My work tells a story about me, a cookie, who has inhabited a land of Wagashi.
私はチョコレートチップクッキー。このアメリカを象徴するお菓子は私自身をとてもよく表しています。このクッキーのように、私にはいろいろな面があります。時には甘く、時には苦く、柔らかかったり、カリカリだったり。ミルクやナッツと一緒に摂ってもおいしいですが、そのままが一番おいしかったりもします。
今までの私の作品は、主に内面的な考えを表すことに主力を置いてきました。三年前に日本に来てから、私の作品は、自分自身が周りの環境にどのように適応するかということと、自分自身の文化的アイデンティティの探究の両面を反映することへとシフトしてきました。私が日本で経験したことをインスピレーションに、自らの考えを最も良く表す素材を選び、創造力の赴くままに仕上げたものが多くあります。
この個展は和菓子の国に住むクッキー、私の物語です。
ーNicole
Grand Walk through Regent's Park London. I occasionally get ideas for my own patch when strolling through parks. Not this, I think, but isn't it grand in the true sense of the word. Lovely sunny summer days in London.
@ The Note on 01/27/07, part of the Emergenza Battle of the Bands. They are my friends - fifthdisc.blogspot.com
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416