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Original painting
12" x 12"
Acrylic on canvas
aimeehoover.com
Painted with permission from an original image by Troy Snow
Black ink study on a photography montage of rubber gloves to show the typical roles linked to femininity and how females are defined by this role. Nov 19
This was a girl who is presently studing Animal Science at Uni. Her Mum wanted a cow, pig, horse, mouse, rat and a sheep laying on its back. Yes there is a story behind it.
UNMC Graduate Studies convocation ceremony held at the Durham Museum in Omaha on Thursday, December 19, 2019.
Student Life invited students to stop by the Contreras Terrace on Monday, Dec. 4, 2017, to take a break from studying for finals and play with therapy dogs.
I started back at TAFE today (my animal studies course).
When the teacher took the class role, and called my name, she said "oh.. Elyse.. I thought you had gotten into vet nursing?.."
To which I replied "Well, no one contacted me about it, no email, no phone call, no letter in the mail..."
*sigh*
So I'm not sure what happened there..
I do want to finish this Companion Animal Services certificate anyways.. which will finish up in June of this year. Then hopefully I'll be able to start Vet Nursing next year.
Our students are from Surry Community College NC , State Central Community College District CA and Fox Valley Technical College WI June 2023
Eryngium maritimum (sea holly), Daucus carota (wild carrot) and Ranunculus (buttercup), c1890-1905
Beatrix Potter
Watercolour, pen and ink and pencil on paper
Both Potter children made studies of flowers from an early age, several of which survive. Beatrix also began having lessons in 'a little water-colour flower painting' from the age of 12. Some carefully-written notes found inside her paintbox show that by 1880, nearing her mid-teens, she was learning colour mixing and layering. For yellow daisies, she suggested layers of London yellow and gamboge under brown-pink, followed by more gamboge and Indian yellow. By 1905 she was using watercolours for freehand sketching.
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Taken in the Exhibition
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
(March 2022 to November 2022)
Celebrating the life and work of one of the best loved children's authors of the 20th century.
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature is the first exhibition to tell the complete life story of Beatrix Potter, one of the best loved authors of children's fiction in the 20th century. Realised through a major partnership with the National Trust, this playful and interactive exhibition invites visitors of all ages to rediscover this household name and explore the full breadth of her achievements and multifaceted life, from storyteller to natural scientist and conservationist.
The exhibition showcases over 200 personal objects including artworks, rarely seen letters, manuscripts, sketches, coded diaries, family photographs, commercial merchandise and personal artefacts. It celebrates her early talent for storytelling, her business acumen and her fascination with the scientific study of the natural world, as well as her passion for sheep farming and conservation – a legacy still felt today.
Across four sections, the exhibition follows Potter's journey from London to the Lake District, where she eventually settled. The first section, Town and Country, provides a backdrop to her childhood in South Kensington in London; Under the Microscope highlights Potter's interest in natural science; A Natural Storyteller reveals her almost accidental journey to becoming a best-selling author; finally, Living Nature follows Potter to the Lake District and celebrates her profound impact on the natural landscape.
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Chile Study Abroad Information:
This image is an image of a study room at CSUMB. It gives a non verbal message to us by the number of chairs in this room telling us that this room is only meant for students who are studying in a group of two or more people and is not for individual use and is only for a group of personals.
I can personally relate to this by me walking into a library to study at my school and seeing a room like this but I wasn't sure weather or not I was allowed to study in these rooms alone by myself based on the look of it so I refused and later on seen a student do this and getting kicked out by the librarian because it is made for a group of people studying together.
Study of a Violet Sea Urchin (series of 4 photos) - Photo taken with a Sony RX-100
More photos here: www.azur-diving.com
Reg Cook's co-driver is a study in concentration as the marshall counts down to their start of the next stage, blue mountains road, upper hutt.
we went to look at some of the 2009 Targa New Zealand near our place today... seemed the special stage was already over, so we decided to follow a few of the competitors to the next special stage (about 50km's away), mostly because they'd know where the next special stage was! (I had no clue).... arrived in time to see some of the field arriving, and watch the start in the Blue Mountains Road. I even got to see my boyhood rally hero Reg Cook.
Taking a break from studying for my history class.
Vivitar 285HV @ 1/4 power, bounced off nearby wall. Nikkor AF 50mm 1.8D.
Estuary studies at the proposed LNG Canada site in Kitimat, BC on May 19, 2013.
Photographer: Brandon Broderick
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Kurdish Studies seminar on 'Presences and absences in stories about racism and disadvantage' speaker Dr. Maja Cederberg, Chair Dr. Umut Erel 22nd October 2009, SOAS, London