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My Avian Jewels are my attempt to preserve nature's artistry and call attention to the inscrutable beauty and value of all bird eggs and their environment. The beautiful and ephemeral nature of a bird's reproductive process has inspired me to devote my energy to making these jewels for the purpose of a more permanent collection, thereby supporting conservation and hopefully the preservation of the bird species.
Lucy, John James Audubon's devoted wife, supported his famous paintings of birds. Likewise, the Avian Jewels family supports conservation and education through bird egg replication. The incredible beauty of all bird eggs is surpassed only by the sublime purpose of preserving the species.
-C. E. Blevins
The C. E. Blevins Avian Learning Center's mission is to provide an educational experience based on the biology of wild birds. Making use of C. E. Blevins's collection of bird egg replicas, we will tailor our avian biology lessons to both the elementary and adult student. With the addition of outdoor interpretive areas, we hope to become a unique and enlightening resource regarding migratory birds.
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5384 Blair Rd,
Cohutta,GA 30710
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Learning Center E-Mail Address: avianlearningcenter@gmail.com
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This picture displays value. The contrast of the dark shadow and the light shadow illustrate that there is value in the picture. The tint of the right side is light and the shade of the left side is darker. I find interesting the contrast that the shadows can have against each other.
A Value-Oriented Youth Awareness Programme by Ramakrishna Mission, Jalpaiguri, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Math (Yogodyan), Kankurgachhi, from 15 - 25 May 2018
This photo depicts the the value element of art. The background of the Clorox label shows the change in the shade value of yellow. The monochromatic value scale interested me because, until I looked for a value element, I had never noticed how common it was in labels.
Project Title: Value;
Size: 18"x24”;
Medium: Graphite on Paper;
Term: Art 2100: Beginning Drawing/Fall Semester 2012
On Monday, May 18, 2011, Intersections hosted a unique gathering of corporate, non-profit and faith leaders to address the urgent challenges to leadership at this historic point in time. Almost 100 select leaders explored how leaders can act to foster a more sustainable world infused with greater freedom and compassion.