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ink and colored pencil. Witch Hazlenut frequently appears in my cartoons.with her companion Devil Dog.
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The Statement 50' Passion is powered by a pair of Lycoming turbines and has been clocked at 180+mph in early testing.
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Date:
1914
Location:
Washington (N.C.); Beaufort County (N.C.);
Collection in Repository
Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available
online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html
One the side of the building where the Mona Lisa was for years, has now become a place for making a "green" statement.
Description: Chairs were brought out for three elderly ladies in long dark dresses and white prayer coverings to sit in the yard for a photograph. Each rests in the chair in their own way; one with an arm on the chair, one with her hand in her lap, and one holding a book. A gentleman stands ready to assist one of the women. On the viewer’s right is a lady in a white blouse and black choker resting her hand on the chair. Assisting on the left is a tall lady with a white top and dark tie. 8 7/8 x 6 7/8 in. black and white photograph.
Image Number: 97.54.1
Physical Location: Photo Box 3
Photograph Title: Ladies in prayer coverings
Subject: Women; Men
Date of Photograph: Ca. 1900-1910
Type: Still Image
Rights: Digital images copyright Meyersdale Public Library. May be used for non-commercial educational purposes as long as a credit statement is included. For all other uses, please contact the Meyersdale Public Library.
Digital Publisher: Meyersdale Public Library
Repository: Meyersdale Public Library Pennsylvania Room
Digital Collection: Meyersdale Public Library Progressive Era Photograph Digitization Project
"Mission Statement for a (Photo) Project: Having a child is hard. Not only in the pure, physical responsibility, but also psychologically. Axioms and basic truths premised upon experience are upended in an instant. All of life is reopened for questioning, for re-exploration, and its suddenness is breathtaking in its brutality.
And as you are breaking down and rebuilding, so the familiar around you mutates into something new. What was large is now small, closed, constricted. And what was open and free is now daunting and threatening and filled with danger and potential menace at worst, inconvenience at best.
This is not about claustrophobia or agoraphobia per-se. This is rather concerned with the fluidity of my own interpretation of familiar spaces - of my life - when assaulted from outside by this new permanent resident within it."
I began this abandoned project following the birth of my daughter in 2011. The above was my mission statement to come to terms with what, at the time, was so overwhelming. I rediscovered it today following a visit to The Photographers' Gallery's exhibition "Home Truths" concerning women's sense of identity following birth. I was trying to do the same thing from a father's perspective...
Mr. Ghassemi-Shall faces imminent execution in Iran. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Diane Ablonczy issued a joint statement asking Iran to release and halt the execution of Hamid Ghassemi-Shall.
Hamid Ghassemi-Shall was arrested in late May 2008 while visiting his mother in Iran. This arrest took place approximately two weeks after the arrest of his brother, Alborz Ghassemi-Shall.
In November 2009 Hamid’s wife in Canada received reports that both Hamid and Alborz were convicted of espionage and sentenced to death. The legal proceedings were deeply unfair and neither Hamid or Alborz had a meaningful opportunity to defend themselves. His conviction appears to be based on a document of an alleged email exchange between Hamid and Alborz. Hamid has unequivocally stated that the document is a complete fabrication and that he never sent any such message. Testing and analysis by his lawyer reportedly confirm that to be the case.
Hamid and Alborz were in solitary confinement for 18 months until the end of November 2009 when they were transferred to a general population section in Tehran's Evin prison. On 20 January 2010 Alborz died in prison, reportedly of stomach cancer. Mr. Hamid Ghassemi-Shall reported that both he and Alborz were subject to “extreme pressure” during their detention.
Hamid Ghassemi-Shall was sentenced to death. His case has undergone a number of reviews, but the family confirmed in March 2012 that the death sentance has not been lifted.
Take Action
Write the Iranian authorities. Request that they:
Guarantee that Mr. Hamid Ghassemi-Shall will not be executed.
Release Mr. Hamid Ghassemi-Shall immediately unless he is promptly brought to trial on recognizably criminal charges in legal proceedings that fully conform to international fair trial standards.
Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei
The Office of the Supreme Leader
Islamic Republic Street – End of Shahid
Keshvar Doust Street
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Salutation: Your Excellency
Email: info_leader@leader.ir AND tweet @khamenei_ir
Copies to:
Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani
Office of the Head of the Judiciary
Pasteur Street, Vali Asr Avenue, south of
Serah-e Jomhouri
Tehran, 1316814737
Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: bia.judi@yahoo.com or info@dadiran.ir (In the subject line, write FAO Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani)
Salutation: Your Excellency
Copies to:
Mr Kambiz Sheikh Hassani
Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy for the Islamic Republic of Iran
245 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2K2
Fax: (613) 232-5712
Email: executive@iranembassy.ca
More Background
The Canadian government has sponsored a resolution censuring Iran at the United Nations General Assembly human rights committee, every year since the 2003 torture and death while in custody, of Iranian-Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi in Iran. The resolution has expressed deep concern at serious ongoing human rights violations in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The violations include torture, flogging, amputations, stoning, and "pervasive gender inequality and violence against women." Canada has also "particular concern" with the Iranian government's failure to launch a thorough investigation of alleged human rights violations in the wake of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's contested re-election in 2009.
In a new year’s statement on January 1, 2011 the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed deep concern for the “deteriorating human rights situation in Iran.” He expressed particular concern for the uncertain fate of two Canadians of dual nationality who remain in prison in Iran. (Hamid Ghassemi- Shall and Hossein Derakhshan). He further referred to reports that Saeed Malekpour, a Canadian permanent resident, has been condemned to death and that his sentence could be carried out at any time. Minister Cannon encouraged the Iranian authorities to show mercy and compassion to those who are in Iran’s prisons without just cause, and called on Iran to respect its international human rights obligations in law and in practice and to foster a more open dialogue with the international community.
خواهر حمید قاسمی: شما را به خدا نگذارید برادرم را اعدام کنند، حمید حتی فعال سیاسی هم نیست
soundcloud.com/frl-journalist/hamidghasemi
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Dress: Maurices
Cardi: NY&Co
Wedges: Target
Belt: Thrifted
Ring & Bracelets: Rue 21
Hair Clip: www.etsy.com/shop/BlissfulandDomestic
Even though the statement I'm making is smallish (a ring instead of big ole earrings or an awesome necklace), I think this look is MUCH better than yesterday's. lol
Statement
(An Open Photoshoot by Artmovement Studio)
Express yourself with words that best describe you, from powerful to fierce,
fashionable to fab... Wear your powerful black clothes, struck that pose and get your 2 soft copy pictures right away after your shoot!
The fee is 800 php inclusive of hair and make up and styling by team artmovement studios. If you deposit before the shoot, you get 1 more edited photo!
For inquiries/reservations, please contact
Rapyu- 09173493471
Ojie - 09285054887
BBM
218d904e
Deposit your registration fee at BDO with the following details:
BDO account number: 1380224452
Account name: Raphael Laurent U. Yu
Inform us once deposit has been done.
Additional edited soft copy photo is also available at 100 php each.
This july 9 2011 (Saturday) at Artmovement Studios from 1pm onwards! See you guys!