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A study has crinkle paper applied to the wall. A dark green glaze was applied on top to give a leather-like look.
I am a college student at UCSC; I live in a really small studio apartment in the city, but I like it, since coming back from school, its like a cave or getaway from the university. Perfect for just relaxing and taking in music, tea, economics, etc.
- taken w/ iPhone 2G
Meditative Studies
Zen for your walls.
Small nature studies.
Quietly created as drawing meditations.
Each one is unique.
Peaceful simplicity. Slow looking. Radiating stillness.
These are delicate and deceptively simple drawings on quality artist's paper. Matted to fit a standard 8x10" frame.
My art explores an ongoing love of nature and celebrates the brighter, calmer, radiant side of life. It is a reminder that the world smiles with possibility.
All currently available Meditative Studies are listed here: www.wherefishsing.com/meditativestudies
Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)
BCA is super amazing Men's organization at Texas A&M University. They have small group bible studies throughout the week. This one was a special one, it was their Christmas meal fellowship night.
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IPFW students Ryan Meriwether, Rachel Vachon, Luisa Pires Lulciano, Mayzin Naing, and Kayleigh Shampoe and five incoming exchange students from South Korea.
Adderall, a prescription drug for ADHD - commonly misused by teenagers trying to concentrate for exams.
Good Evening,
I have included 6 photos of my time at the University of Exeter, as well as
my travels throughout Europe during my semester abroad.
Thanks,
Mary Virginia Kizer Ball
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Abbotsford is the house built and lived in by Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist, and author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake. In 1811 Sir Walter bought the property which was to become Abbotsford, set in the heart of the Scottish Borders, on the banks of the River Tweed. The building of Abbotsford took six years, and was completed in 1824. William Atkinson was the chosen architect, and George Bulloch gave his advice on the furnishings, while local craftsmen carried out the work. The house was opened to the public in 1833, five months after Sir Walter's death, and has been enjoyed by visitors ever since. The house contains an impressive collection of historic relics, weapons and armour, (also Rob Roy's Gun and Montrose's Sword), and a library containing over 9,000 rare volumes. Visitors will be able to see Sir Walter Scott's Study, Library, Drawing Room, Entrance Hall, Armouries and the Dining Room where he died on 21st September 1832. "It is a kind of Conundrum Castle to be sure and I have great pleasure in it for while it pleases a fantastic person in the style and manner of its architecture and decoration it has all the comforts of a commodious habitation.
Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)
Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)