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Visitors to The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California study a map.
taking in loads of information, im ready for a vacation! forget that... im ready to graduate STAT! only two more years to go *sigh*
While exploring the snow covered hills of the Palouse region in eastern Washington, these layers caught my eye as the sun illuminated the distant hill.
Inspired from Yoko Ono- Toilet Piece/Unknown
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiO1pevvUds
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A diary-like experiment of life-sized emaki scroll on 1350mmx30m Kent paper roll. Planning 1850mm a day. Acrylic and charcoal.
1350mmx30mのケント紙ロールによる等身大絵巻の日記的実験。
制作可能な日に、幅1850mm制作予定。アクリル絵具、木炭を使用。
Emaki
November 2025. Nature study. 02
Butterflies made of fabric.
Thank you very much for your interest in my photos.
Sony A6000 + E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6
Our Home on Natives’ Lands”
This Indigenous version of the Canadian flag was designed by Curtis Wilson. The Maple Leaf section of the Indigenous version of the Canadian flag created by Curtis Wilson, Kwakwaka'wakw artist from Campbell River, BC. (RIP)
His flags can be purchased (in various sizes) through the Campbell River museum (and perhaps at other First Nations Art Galleries and shops). crmuseum.ca/visit/museum-shop/
At the height of his successful career as an artist as well as and teaching youth about their culture, songs, and dances, Wilson died of a heart attack in 2019.
His gravesite marker at the Tyee Cemetery:
www.flickr.com/photos/130881643@N04/53358607824/in/datepo...
Kwakwaka'wakw Artist Curtis Wilson (Traditional Name: Mulidzas -- BA in First Nations Studies) learned to carve at the carving shed of his grandfather Sam Henderson Sr. under the instruction of many of his uncles and cousins, from whom he adopted many of his techniques and styles. Curtis taught art at schools. One of his life goals was to learn as much about his culture and heritage, to expand his visions in art and also pass it on to future generations. At the height of his successful career, Curtis died tragically from a sudden heart attack in 2019.
- Excerpted from profile provided in a handout accompanying flags sold at the Campbell River Museum.
38/52 {52 semanas de agradable conversación}
Con la llegada de septiembre soy de las que buscan nuevos propositos... Este año ya sabéis que me embarco a continuar los estudios. Acabo de formalizar la matrícula.
Y vosotras, tenéis nuevos proyectos?
Inspired from
Ustad Rashid Khan singing Raag Desh [Nadaan Jiya Re Gum Gayo Re]
www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=6sT3DJsUIzo&feature=...
Thank you, Val, for introducing me to such a wonderful music!
www.flickr.com/photos/ma85/6386099389/in/set-721576226493...
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A diary-like experiment of life-sized emaki scroll on 1350mmx30m Kent paper roll. Planning 1850mm a day. Acrylic and charcoal.
1350mmx30mのケント紙ロールによる等身大絵巻の日記的実験。
制作可能な日に、幅1850mm制作予定。アクリル絵具、木炭を使用。
Emaki
Identification number on base of streetlamp.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
11 June 2020
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Selected for inclusion in Flickr's Explore, on 12 June 2020.
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