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Based on my 2009 anniversary collage, I used Corel Painter Essentials and the brain I created for my brain injury website, to represent the moment my brain was injured.
It's printed on canvas. For May 2023's BIST Expressive Art Show, in physical form and virtually. It will be available for sale.
Here are photos from our third run through for Snow White, a holiday panto which we will perform at the Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley during the 2017 Christmas and New Years Eve weekends.
We rehearsed the entire show on Dec. 18, 2017, at the Throckmorton. This was the first time we were all in costume, with lighting and tech. There were a lot of great moments in that run through, and the show is really coming together.
Snow White is a retelling of the original fairy tale with new Trump-era political undertones, and mixes witty dialogue with toe-tapping song and dance, performed with abandon by players of all ages and backgrounds. I haven’t had this much fun in a long time!
This madcap play is spearheaded with grace and talent by director Nicole Helfer, producer Amy Marie Haven, choreographer June Cooperman, music director Ed Bogas, costume designer Charlene Lundgren Frischer and many more wonderful creative collaborators.
Get your tickets here while they last: throckmortontheatre.org/event/snow-white-a-holiday-panto-...
This is a short run of 6 shows on Christmas and New Years Eve weekends: Dec. 22, 23 and 24, then again 28, 29 and 30. Thursdays and Fridays are evening shows, Saturdays and Sundays are afternoon matinées.
Hope to see you there!
The view through the mostly transparent central pole of an umbrella I have. It has some opaque strips in its interior that run the length of the pole; these helped to produce some patterns near the center of the image. The colors are supplied by a computer monitor; this seemed the easiest way to get emitted light of several colors in close proximity. A number of exposures were combined to improve dynamic range and reduce noise. That result was manipulated further with a local contrast filter that I think makes the colors stand out better.
So while you're outside looking in
Describing what you see
Remember what you're staring at is me
'Cause I'm looking at you through the glass
Don't know how much time has passed
All I know is that it feels like forever
But no one ever tells you that forever feels like home
Sitting all alone inside your head
These images are part of a project called "Through Small Windows". Wherein I consider classic themes as might be witnessed through frames of differing compositions.
Fridrihsgamsky gate.
Time of construction of 1730-1750th.
Through these gate it is possible to get on the strengthenings well-known Annenskys. The constructed strengthenings in Vyborg named a name of Russian empress Anna Ioannovny.
The builder — major general Kulon. Are erected in 1730-1750. This most considerable construction of the middle of a XVIII-th century in Vyborg. For those times the fortress has occupied the area almost equal to all city building. Nowadays it is a rare monument of Russian defensive architecture after Peter I time.
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Фридрихсгамские ворота
Время постройки 1730-1750-е гг.
Через эти ворота можно попасть на знамениты Анненские укрепления. Построенные укрепления в Выборге назвали именем русской императрицы Анны Иоанновны.
Фортификатор (строитель) — генерал-майор Кулон. Возведены в 1730—1750 годах. Это самое значительное сооружение середины XVIII века в Выборге. По тем временам крепость заняла площадь, почти равную всей городской застройке. Ныне она является редким памятником русского оборонного зодчества послепетровского времени.
Perspectives are built in every single step you give, this is my perspective on your present moment, that split second your life. I was there and captured it for eternity. @ New York City
Shaking Through Vol 3, Episode 8: Auctioneer
Recorded: June 3 - 4, 2012
Release Date: 10/17/2012
Photos by Peter English
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The view of St. Peter's Basilica through the columns of the Colonnades.
This is a model created by Benedictine monk, Brother Joseph Zoettl, of St. Bernard Abbey in Cullman, Alabama. This is one of 125 miniature cement and stone reproductions that he created at a site now known as the Ave Maria Grotto. These columns are actually only a few inches high.
Image taken and edited by Deb of TipTop Photography Ltd www.tiptop-photography.com
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People listen as journalist Andrew Revkin, a veteran environmental reporter, spoke in the Monsanto Auditorium tonight about our future moving forward with climate change and the pitfalls and opportunities that are emerging as the media environment goes through changes as disruptive as those in the global environment as part of LSSP Symposium at the Bond Life Sciences Center. | Photo by Justin L. Stewart/Bond LSC
A hole in one, perhaps? I was shooting pics at random while my kids took a bath at a local beach. This bokeh bonanza viewed through a hole turned out as the best shot of the day.
Good subjects to shoot are always available, if you look hard enough :)
Can you guess what this is, and what's behind the bokeh?
Through the Eye
Editorial for Dreamingless Magazine
Make Up Artist: Milena Pappalardo
Model: Gloria Valenti
Photo & Edit: Alessio Pulvirenti
Simplistic scene....an old 1908 trolley car passing through an open field. The only sound was coming from the motor on board the trolley. Nice!
The beautiful Shropshire landscape is visible through the leaded glass windows in the solar, located in the North Tower of Stokesay Castle. Also visible are some of the gravestones from the church located just across the road from the castle. The family would have spent much of its time in this well-lit room. Glass was very expensive when this was built, so it was a real luxury. This was really a manor house rather than a fortified castle.