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Spider I saw this morning hanging by a thread, almost as if he/she was abseiling!
Thread is just about visible!
5MP windows phone camera
Many hues of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black, and gray rolls of thread hanging on peds on the wall.
Threads for Somalia Fashion Show was presented by Ka Joog and Mohamed Hersi on October 29th, 2011 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo by Poet Nation.
These wasps live on nectar and small insects. They sting small caterpillers and sawfly larva and carry the paralyzed worms to their burrow. Eggs are laid on these living larvae.
I inserted one plastic page from the DMC thread bow system in the binder. This holds all the skeins for my current project.
“Connecting Thread” explores the connection between memory and tactility through the use of textile sculptures.
The reception for Christen Parker’s MFA Thesis Exhibition “Connecting Thread” will be held on Thursday, April 18th in Gallery 130 at Meek Hall.
The exhibition is open for viewing Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm. The campus will be closed on April 19th for Good Friday.
“Connecting Thread” explores the connection between memory and tactility through the use of textile sculptures.
The reception for Christen Parker’s MFA Thesis Exhibition “Connecting Thread” will be held on Thursday, April 18th in Gallery 130 at Meek Hall.
The exhibition is open for viewing Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm. The campus will be closed on April 19th for Good Friday.
"We're all only fragile threads, but what a tapestry we make."
~Jerry Ellis
These dragonflies are so hard to photograph. First off, they don't stay in one place for long and then when you consider how small and delicate they are, it is not easy. So this was the first time I've been successful at capturing them and I'm not totally pleased with this shot. I was focused on the big guy down below, so the upper one is a bit blurry.
Potter Lake,
University of Kansas,
Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.
By the threading process every single hair is pulled out of the roots one at a time using a thread. This process is used for removal of short rows of hairs