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This is a view from a dirty window in my apartment stair well. Sunny days have been far and few between in Seattle and being close to the west side of town, we get magnificent light toward the evening. At this particular moment, I was walking up the stairs with A and hauling groceries up the stairs. I quickly dropped everything off before grabbing my camera, running back down and getting this image of the reflection of the clouds against the blue next to the deep scarlet curtain. I really wanted the sky above to give it the cloud reflection something to relate to. I also like how the red curtain is still visible past the cloud reflection. I think if I print this, I'll blow it up to be able to see those details.
A bank statement is the basic requirement of a visa application either for a student visa or visit visa. Proof of financial strength is the key to a successful visa application for any country.
This bracelet is my new idea and the beginning of the autumn series of jewelry. I made it from copper wire and polymer clay
Julianalaan Helmond,
Grote, zware, stenen plantenbakken met daarin palmbomen. De beplanting dient hier als een echte eye-catcher in de tuin.
Gemaakt door: Veerle van de Laar, 13-03-2012
Note-Grids are a tool for collecting and connecting objects of thought (in this case, words).
They treat words and other manifestations of thought as objects that can be freely manipulated to create new meaning.
They break meaning up into individual words to facilitate a more fluid, intuitive, and improvisational approach to knowledge production.
Follow Note Grids on tumblr: notegrids.tumblr.com/
To read some direct statements about these ideas, see "Note-Grids: Statements" www.flickr.com/photos/asgood/sets/72157626654002747/
To see lots of words and patterns you can use to remix meaning, see "Note-Grids: Scores"
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To see where this might be going, see "Note-Grids: Directions"
Make a Statement: Design for the Cure
Thursday, October 21, 2010 at the River East Art Center
Photographer: Conrad Castelo
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
The second of two giant(ish) redwoods that we came to see at Elvaston Castle Country Park. A bit of research told us that in the UK, none is older than 173 years, since that was when the first seeds and seedlings were brought to these here shores.
Elvaston estate is also notable for its collection of huge Monkey Puzzle trees, including those on the avenue here. I had never seen them so tall.
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NewPop I is a statement and solo exhibition by Stan Chisholm (aka 18andCounting) that takes a rebelliously cynical stab at the anatomy of pop culture. Memes, media, icons, commodity and quality will be scrutinized as an array of artworks from sculpture to text to drawings will be featured for the show. Chisholm is an interdisciplinary artist from St. Louis, MO who studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His collages, drawings, and mixed media installations reveal a growing cast of over 700 characters or mascots that serve as a visual lexicon for the moods, personal attributes or feelings explored in his work. NewPopI is part of the exhibition series "Behind the Lines," on display at the St. Louis Artists' Guild from September 5, 2010 to October 29, 2010.
NewPop I is in conjunction with NewPop II at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary. For more information, please visit 18andcounting.com.
Photograph by Adrian Aquilino.
Starfish and Sand is composed of vintage gold- and silver-toned chains adorned with ivory and caramel colored beads, faux pearls, starfish, star-burst medallion, and "coins."
This 21" necklace is created from recycled materials.