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The area pictured in this particular photograph has a double use as both a lounge area and a study area. Because AUC is such a small school you always see somebody that you know sitting in this area trying to get some work done or socialize. Although I really liked sitting here between classes if I was actually trying to get into study mode I would find another place to go as the constant interaction can become a bit distracting
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Underpainting done and drying - how I love sunny, warm Sunday morning painting sessions in my garden :-)
Thanks to the UMSL Study Abroad Summer 2011 participants from the Spanish Language Dominican Republic Program for their photos!
www.umsl.edu/services/abroad/summer/dominican%20republic....
Survey of 20th Century architecture in Victoria for the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA, Vic) by architectural historian, Graeme Butler and helpers, creating data sheets for each surveyed place, at least 1 coloured transparency and B&W negative each (about 2230 negatives). Drawn from heritage studies and publications such as Robin Boyd's 1947 `Victorian Modern'.
So this is what I do when I get bored of studying... ;]
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A4 Pacific 60009 "Union of South Africa" leans to the curve approaching Horton in Ribblesdale station at the head of the "Cumbrian Mountain Express" on 12 July 2014. Taken from a low viewpoint on the station platform.
My first serious portrait study in colored pencil. I have a lot to learn, but, it didn't come out as bad as I feared. Making the nose too centered and too long threw me off from the git go. Changed it some, but, not as much as I should have. Dang! Human hair is hard!
Prismacolor pencils on Strathmore pastels. Approx. 7.5" x 10" in actual size.