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The window is made of melted hard candies
2007 Cake and Sugar Art Show, Austin, TX
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Recipient sites made and stained before implantation demonstrating the changes in direction of hair growth.
Nia Technique workshop led by Stephanie DeMay at the Colleen Murray Dance Centre in Christchurch for The Body Festival 2015.
Nia Technique workshop led by Stephanie DeMay at the Colleen Murray Dance Centre in Christchurch for The Body Festival 2015.
Carrying through the generations, the weavers of traditional cotton and indigo cloth
Pita, Fouta Djallon, Guinea 2011
Participants are mastering advanced climbing techniques, adhering to strict safety protocols, and applying efficient methods for collecting seeds from towering trees.
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Pen and Wash Technique
The original image of this was barely readable until I used the magic that is the Pen and Wash Technique.
The is a Welsh Tale that certainly grips the heart. Gelert's Grave and remains of the settlement in which the family lived are amazing and urge anyone visiting the area to visit this place.
Pen on paper.
8 X 10 inches.
Freehand from photo/s.
My student took photos while she was on the table during her Alexander Technique lesson... after all Alexander Technique is about learning to have ease while in activity :)
This is a past self-portrait from my Daily Portrait Project, in which I made a non-photographic image of myself every day for three years, from 3/15/07 to 3/15/10. This series of self-portraits can be viewed in it's entirety at studiojuliakay.com/portraitproject.