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From the series, "Transformation."
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Model: Kirsty Reeves
© Jonathan Merritt
Day 3 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 at the Durfee Innovation Society Tour Taubman Center for Design Education, Detroit, USA on October 11; Wednesday Morning Offsite: Durfee Innovation Society Tour;
Transformation Tuesday? Standard Signal Company mechanical dwarf has gotten a new GRS Spec with new lenses, still on the fence with the long porcelain blade that needs to be restored but for now it sports an unpainted rubber blade and has a GRS lamp. Now sits inside next to my US&S mechanical dwarf from Ohio.
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Jessica Joffe on the set of "Transformation." Makeup Stylist: Erin Pursell. Hair Stylist: Peyton Holbrook for Cutler Salons. Check out the videos at www.StyleCaster.com
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A creative learning summer school organised jointly by Thomas Tallis and Kidbrooke Schools in association with Emergency Exit Arts.
Day 3 Urban Transformation Summit 2023 at the Durfee Innovation Society Tour Taubman Center for Design Education, Detroit, USA on October 11; Wednesday Morning Offsite: Durfee Innovation Society Tour;
In this photo, the transformation begins. Roger places his hand on a tree for support we can see the change happening right before our eyes. I can just imagine how strange, painful, and difficult this process must feel like. To have hair suddenly growing from your skin, and nails turning into claws must really hurt.
I made many sketches of the hills before deciding on a design. The cardboard hill cutouts are wrapped in many colors/hues of ribbon, then embellished with buttons, flowers, brads, eyelets and rhinestones.
The chipboard butterfly is covered in paper and rhinestones.
The cross is made of torn yellow "feathery" paper. I applied gold ink to the bottom layer, and created a second layer of ripped pieces of the yellow paper.
The word "Transformation" is made of stickers and the verse is printed on white card stock with green layered behind.
The background is a textured black 12x12 card stock.
Title: "Transformation’’, Illustration, Materials: aquarel pencils, ecolines, Dimension: 70x100cm. November 2010
1998
religion is continues stream of transformations in other relions
crucifix in reptileskin
shedding it's skin and transforms
Circle Mirror Transformation, Nov. 16-19, 2017, Scene Dock Theatre © 2017 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
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Visual/Verbal Language
Transformation of Meaning
Spring 2008
Description: Built off of an earlier phase of designing an icon, this phase focuses on seven exercises that transform that icon to create new meanings.
2 -1 Combining the icon with color
The final solution for the color conversion consists of the colors blue, green, and white. Blue and green are both associated with passive and calming characteristics to portray the idea of patience. Patience is a quality that is learned as one grows, which is fitting because green is the symbol for growth. Blue placed within the texture of the flytrap, also represents knowledge, symbolizing the concept created by the transformation of combining a word with our icon. The word chosen is "disclosure" signifying the idea of waiting for answers. White was chosen for the background to resemble innocence and safety of being withheld information.
2 -2 Combining the Icon with another students Icon
To further the concept of patience a popcorn cart was chosen. While the plant is surrounded by popcorn it can only eat the ones that fall into its mouth from above, so it has to wait in anticipation for the next patch of popcorn to be made.
2 - 3 Combining the icon with a word
Disclosure, meaning to reveal, open, make public, was the word combined with the Venus Flytrap. To illustrate the idea of revealing certain letters were brought to the foreground while others were left in the background giving the image a much more three dimensional appearance. This word also plays off of the central function of the opening and closing of the plants leaves. Combining disclosure with an icon of the Venus Flytrap creates the concept of waiting for answer sand deals with the issue of disinformation and lies told from the media.
Ellen Wilson
Transformation
This snake is an attempt to represent, in stylized form, the nature of changes throughout Cleveland’s history. The river from its inception as a trickle emerges as a major player in the development of the city. Through industrial development, expansion and rebirth, Cleveland’s lifeblood is its people and the ever present water.
Advances in the developmental periods are indicated on the project as the shedding of the snake’s skin. While change is necessary, the character of the snake and the city remain intact with the continuous flow of the river and the unchanged snake scales throughout.
I find this very interesting when looking up at the ceiling light above my cubical at work. The light's shaping transformations of heart shape in three different categories. The bottom row shows the heart's not grown in dark at all. The middle row shows the heart's grown completely and been able to maitain its color. The top row shows the heart's grown completely but then turned black at the end. Can you explain the meaning of it? And which row represent you?