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It's like a pencil with erasers at both ends. I want it all but we're dealing with percents. And these activities that you have engaged in. This is the politics of seeing you dance with him. We begin with concluding remarks. Break up the pieces and examine the parts. Your words always cut when they're cliche. So here's my knife because I came for the buffet. This is the way it goes with you apart of it. Nervously saying words that oh-so-tightly fit. A mark beneath the chin. I've caught you once again. It's in the way you sell every word and phrase. And leaving me to know how much the meaning weighs. Saying that but meaning this. Using hands for emphasis. You'd like to think that you're the best part of me. But I confess, there is nothing left of you here. These parallels and silly games hide your face and say the name. There's that smile again, you fake it and I follow you right in. What a fool I've been to fall for it each time.
-Emery
Text reads: the life cycle of the creation is endless. We watch the seasons come and go, life into life forever. The child becomes parent who then becomes our respected elder. Life so sacred, it is good to be a part of all this.
The result of a portrait lighting study with Brapke. Light from my right and from the back.
Obviously, I did do some post editing. Monochrome Channel Mixer with extreme values and then Selective Color adjustment to get the green and blue hue...
The B.Arch.Yr-1, Sem.-II students of NSA went for their Study Tour to Bengaluru, Hassan and Mysore from 5th January, 2016 to 10th January, 2016 as a part of their curriculum. Students visited temples, malls, collected drawings, and pictures for their study purpose. Workshop at CGBMT Bamboo Symphony, temple study at BelurChannakeshava Temple, Helebeeduand Measured Drawing - Documentation of "ChowdaiahNivas” at Mysore – a 113 years old structure clearly showing the difference in planning, architecture, building materials and other aesthetical aspects from current ones were the significant objective of study tour.
0-4-0TT Pakis Baru No.1 (Orenstein and Koppel 614/1900), 0-4-0ST Lautoka Sugar Mill No.19 (Hudswell Clarke 1056/1914) and 0-4-2T 'Josephine' (Hunslet 1842/1936) stand outside the loco shed...
Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
Compositional Study for 'The Hour Glass'
Evelyn De Morgan
Here Jane Morris poses for De Morgan's oil painting, The Hour Glass, conceived as a pictorial 'echo' of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata, which ends on 'a sudden voice of triumph'. It is a meditation on mortality which in De Morgan's spiritualist philiosophy was the gateway to a finer life.
Aged sixty-five, Jane Morris was an apt model for the figure. She shared her love of music with the De Morgans, who were 'dear old friends'. The tapestry sketched in the background evokes those at Kelmscott Manor, although is not copied from them.
[National Portrait Gallery]
From Pre-Raphaelite Sisters
(October 2019 - January 2020)
170 years after the first pictures were exhibited by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1849, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, explores the overlooked contribution of twelve women to this iconic artistic movement. Featuring new discoveries and unseen works from public and private collections across the world, this show reveals the women behind the pictures and their creative roles in Pre-Raphaelite’s successive phases between 1850 and 1900.
Featured Joanna Wells, Fanny Cornforth, Marie Spartali Stillman, Evelyn de Morgan, Christina Rossetti, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Effie Millais, Elizabeth Siddal, Maria Zambaco, Jane Morris, Annie Miller, Fanny Eaton
[National Portrait Gallery]
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Communication Studies students listen to guest speaker Anna Strong '14, '16, in the Center for Student Innovation Classroom in Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 27, 2023. (Dominic Baima)
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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
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