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Amanda McCavour - Toronto, Canada
Installation
Pattern Study is a large-scale textile collage that explores pattern, texture and line in space by looking closely at the structures found in textile-felts, knits and woven fabrics. This work will zoom in on these fibre constructions to explore their lines and patterns and will then expand the scale of these textile structures to the scale of architecture. Moving from systems that suggest disorder (the scribble of felted fabric) to systems based on the grid (woven fabric), this installation will move from disorder to order and back again.
Hanging in space, viewers will be invited to move through the various layers in this installation that hang overhead, where lines overlap and dissolve into each other.
This work finds its visuals in the structures of fabrics we wear and uses donated fabrics from the H&M Garment Collecting Program to create this large-scale work. This project attempts to shift the proportion of textiles to a monumental scale and draws attention to the fabrics that touch us every day. These fabrics are a resource and can be re-used and re-cycled. This project is a re-imagining of these interconnected and flexible systems.
Amanda McCavour is a Toronto-based artist who explores line in the context of embroidery, drawing and large-scale installation. Her work explores thread and fiber’s duality- it’s subtle quality versus it’s accumulative presence and it’s structural possibilities versus its fragility.
Up till now Maatje isn't of much practical use, I fear. But I must admit he's been studying the special literature in the field of photography all day, burying himself in photobooks and -periodicals. Here you see him studying the manual for the Nikon SB-800 flash. // Tot nu toe is Maatje niet van veel praktisch nut geweest, maar ik moet toegeven dat hij de hele dag hard in fotografische vakliteratuur heeft gestudeerd, zich langzaam begravend onder fotoboeken en -tijdschriften. Hier zie je hem het handboek bestuderen van de Nikon SB-800 flitser.
Zelfs mijn Zoom.nl video's heeft hij al bekeken!
A new study suggests that the stereotype of LSD users developing psychosis is largely a myth, and that the drug may even have some beneficial properties.
healthnews.juicyworldnews.com/uncategorized/medical-news-...
Drugs, problems, psychedelics, study, use
Man studying in one of the mihrabs at the mosque of Amr ibn al-As. There are three mihrabs (niches indicating the direction of prayer toward Mecca), two side ones like this and a more decorative one in the middle of this wall.
Notes: reading room, Local Studies collection, historic Braemar House at Springwood
Format: colour digital photo
Date Range: 2015
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library bmcc.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/default/
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DeSales Unviersity
MIchele Mrazik, one of our publich services librarians, helping students with their research.
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I had another one posted of him staring down at his prey (although maybe unpleasant, I like it!) but after having a look through my shots again, I think this one is slightly (not much in it) clearer. Cropped heavily so poor quality really. Pity he didn't land in my garden so I could have got a bit closer but still it's a bird I didn't have a picture of yesterday :-)
Leg study
1997
12 in. x 18 in charcoal on paper
More of my art work can be seen on my website: Matt Niebuhr
CRW_7585
CalArts School of Critical Studies reading featuring visiting artists John D'Agata and Lisa Teasley
CIA-20080312-3081
Photo by Steven A Gunther
© CalArts 2008
Proof! Yes, he does study.
With 100 speed film this is at f/3.8 so while the page is in focus his face isn't quite. I'm still not used to the narrow DOF of MF; useful when you want it but wow, very narrow, too narrow at times!
Tristan Perich: Interval Studies
LEAP (Berlin)
LEAP is pleased to present a solo exhibition by New York-based artist and composer Tristan Perich. Perich will be exhibiting a body of work that include the sound sculptures Interval Studies and two mural-sized Machine Drawings – the result of a long-standing interest in code and systems. (Interval Studies was created during the Copenhagen Artist in Residence through Mikrogalleriet).
Opening: Friday, September 16, 2011 at 8PM (with live performance)
On View: September 16 through 30, 2011
LEAP: Lab for Electronic Arts and Performance
Berlin Carré 1. Stock, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 13
Berlin, Germany