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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosts a public conference on Capitol Hill to improve understanding of policy developments in Japan and prevalent themes in the U.S.-Japan alliance. This is an important period for the U.S.-Japan alliance, particularly given President Obama’s scheduled April visit to Japan, which is an opportunity to showcase a comprehensive framework for bilateral cooperation and present a strategic vision for the alliance. The conference will feature panel discussions addressing U.S. and Japanese politics and expectations ahead of President Obama's planned trip.

especially if you have a hot guy sitting across from you. :)

studies in light and angles

Architectual Study, Central London. Nov 2010

Research Exhibition Hall, Jade Gallery, Aurora Museum, Pudong, Shanghai. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

digital painting study, another study of doug braitwaite's work. this time wonder woman!

Study piece for my newest halftone stencil

 

Mixed media on framed canvas

 

24cmx30cm

 

SOLD

  

"2+2. 3+3. Working closer to my dreams."

 

Smokey Mountain, Manila, Philippines

Plant Science senior Sarah Parry studies the growth response of 7 biotyes in the weed species, and at 3 different shade levels. Evaluations are done once per week and during evaluations we look at the overall plant (size, color, etc), count the tillers (*grass shoots), count the flowers, and measure the longest tiller. She is joined by students Mala To, Larissa Souza Julie Pedraza, and Katrina Steinhauer. Photos in September 2015, by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2015.

 

165 page study guide for the American Chemical Society "Examination in Organic Chemistry". Test is this Friday at Arizona State University's Tempe campus. It's cumulative - this semester AND last semster! I'm about 1/8 of the way through this book. Doh!

 

Asahina Mikuru - Adult Version - Figma 071

Black Mountain College students and faculty built the studies center, now used by the Rockmount Christian Camp for boys in Black Mountain, N.C Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. (Photo by Patrick Rumaker)

Study of Turner's "The Slave Ship"

7.5" x 9"

white,yellow,pink,orange,lilac,purple,black prismacolor pencil on turquoise canson mi-tientes paper

uni-ball black fine point pen

color and volume study

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EBOOK ONLINE Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume One Trial Ebook

 

It’s Christmas vacation but thesis and law school entrance exams keep haunting me. I want to enjoy this short break before another hell of a sem starts again but I just can’t. It’s always a love hate relationship with school.

© British Council; Photographer: Rufat Abas; Baku, Azerbaijan; September 2012; Fore more information contact: Aydin Mammadov;

 

some of the stuff I was working on

Nikki in his new spot. He has started hanging out with me and the cats in my study. He used to hang out in the great room, which was where John was. I'm glad he has found his place.

Figure Study II, 1945–46

Oil on canvas

 

‘Fury’ 2, c. 1944

Oil and pastel on fibreboard

 

From the exhibition

  

Francis Bacon: Man and Beast

(January — April 2022)

 

Irish-born artist Francis Bacon was the horse-breeder’s son who became one of the most important painters of the 20th century.

An openly gay man at a time when homosexuality was illegal, he was banished from his conservative family home by his father at 16. After that, he drifted through Berlin and Paris before establishing himself in London, with his formative years running parallel with some of the 20th century’s most profoundly disturbing events.

This powerful exhibition will focus on Bacon’s unerring fascination with animals: how it both shaped his approach to the human body and distorted it; how, caught at the most extreme moments of existence, his figures are barely recognisable as either human or beast.

It also explores how Bacon was mesmerised by animal movement, observing animals in the wild during trips to South Africa; filling his studio with wildlife books, and constantly referring to Eadweard Muybridge’s 19th-century photographs of humans and animals in motion. Whether chimpanzees, bulls, dogs, or birds of prey, Bacon felt he could get closer to understanding the true nature of humankind by watching the uninhibited behaviour of animals.

Spanning Bacon’s 50-year career, highlights include some of Bacon’s earliest works and his last-ever painting, alongside a trio of bullfight paintings which will be exhibited together for the first time.

[Royal Academy]

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA macro and close up practice

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