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Again this is a simple eye study. I am just trying to develop my skills before I tackle a full portrait. I am not happy with the finished outcome, it is not how I imagined but after 4 months I needed to move on to the next challenge. My Nana has remarkably beautiful eyes, so I could not resist drawing them. The materials used were Faber Castell pencils, Derwent pencils, soft pastels, Charcoal, white and black gel pens. This resulted in an A4 portrait.
IPhone Quality photograph, so terrible quality.
A Social Science Studies student in Coleman Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 17, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)
Curtain I made for the study, keeps the neighbours opposite from looking in, whilst keeping all the light.
Just wrapped up my 9 hour study session for math. Spent just over 17 hours this weekend studying. Hopefully its all worth it for the test tomorrow. But this is how the desk looked at the end of the session.
For much of the 20th century, Duke freshmen had to wear dinks (first a beanie and later a floppy hat) and women a yellow bow. If Duke won the annual Duke-UNC football game, the freshmen and women could discard the bow. However if Duke lost, the bow had to be worn until the end of the first semester.
Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives
Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the University Archives Photograph Collection, box 73 and box 62 (UAPC-062-018-001).
Estuary studies around the proposed LNG Canada site in Kitimat, BC.
Photographer: Brandon Broderick
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Students in a class on Tax Treaties in the Stair Building, University of Glasgow.
October 22nd, 2012.
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, Scotland
This is a picture of me sitting on my couch in the living room studying for a biochemistry exam. I'm majoring in nutrition and this is probably my hardest class this semester. I study for this class more than I study for any other.
This is a study of different drawing techniques, as well as grading varients. This is also the origin of my "Rat". The model I used to draw the pointelism eye is of the famed singer Madonna.
For Macro Mondays "Resolution".
After a few trips to China, I decided to learn some of the language. As time progresses, I reach for the books less and less. I'll get back on it in 2009 (maybe).
Grayspeed is a specialist motorcycle shop along 1st Avenue S, St. Pete. Sam Yong (aka Sam in the Wolf) provided the mural.
For "Our Daily Challenge ... geometric/shapes"
Purple has a sense of mystic and royal qualities, it is a colour often well liked by very creative or eccentric types and is the favorite color of adolescent girls.
The colour purple affects us mentally and physically :-
•Uplifting
•Calming to mind and nerves
•Offers a sense of spirituality
•Encourages creativity
According to Wikipedia:
Couscous or kuskus as it is known in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt and Libya (pronounced /ˈkuːskuːs/ in the US, /ˈkʊskʊs/ in the UK; Berber Seksu - Arabic: كسكس, called maftoul in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories) is a dish consisting of spherical granules made by rolling and shaping moistened semolina wheat and then coating them with finely ground wheat flour. The finished grains are about 1 mm in diameter before cooking. The Levantine variant often misquoted as Israeli, is about twice the diameter and made of hard wheat instead of semolina.[2] Traditional couscous requires considerable preparation time and is usually steamed. In many places, a more processed quick-cook couscous is available and is particularly valued for its short preparation time.
Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."
Photos by: Abraam Dawoud
The Loyola Program in India offers students the opportunity for summer study in regions of North India that are striking for their cultural diversity, natural beauty and historical richness. The program is based in Dharamsala, located in the Kangra Valley in the shadow of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.
Monday October 26th, 2009
One of the notable new features of the refurbished Level 3 Annexe of the Glasgow University Library are the three study pods in the middle of the new area and six study booths on the sides. Clearly designed to enhance group work, with power sockets for plugging your laptops in, as well as TV’s to... [read more...]
Mark DiOrio / Colgate University
Colgate students take a tour of Moore Town, a maroon community village in the Portland Parish, Feb. 26, 2017 in Jamaica.
Title: Studies in Iconology: Humanistic Themes in the Art of the Renaissance
Author: Erwin Panofsky
Publication: New York Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1939
Book Descripiton: Black Hardcover. 262 Pages with 173 plate images. Book details iconography throughout time in relation to Western Art
Call Number: N 6370 .P3
I really like this picture, but I just noticed that my skin looks really scaly. I think it might have been the contrast or something...maybe I'm not moisturizing enough :)