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Panorama of some pictures I took as I left work today showing the line of sunset. (It looked better in real life...)
Exploring the Intersection between the Future of Work and Technology with special guest Swiss Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin and speakers Raphael Gielgen from Vitra, Julie Owono from Stanford University, Johannes Moenius from the University of Redlands, and Rachel Poonsiriwong from Scale AI.
Photos by Myleen Hollero for Swissnex in San Francisco.
HWY-169 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Under the bridge not too bad, on top of the bridge laying asphalt sucked!
Идея баннера для продвижения раздела Синьюс — Багтрак, посвященного мониторингу вредоносного ПО.
Битва багов и ПО
This wild turkey lives in our office park at work, and in the woods around it. It's kind of sad actually, when the built the office park they probably ruined his home and he just doesn't want to leave. But every now and then we'll see him out and about. This particular morning I nearly had a heart attack as I was walking to my car and heard a weird noise to find Tom about 4 feet away from me. Apparently he's very friendly and use to people. He's also very big!! If he was standing up straight he'd probably be about the size of that Jeep's tire.
I wanted to take his picture so I grabbed my cell phone but he started walking away, so I made that smoochy noise you make to get dogs and cats to come to you and he came right over! Poor Tom. At least he won't become anyone's Thanksgiving dinner any time soon.
P.S. He's been christened "Tom" by the people I work with. The 1st time I saw him, over a year ago, I came running into work to tell everyone what I saw and they all said "Oh yeah, that's Tom". They weren't nearly as excited as I was!
polaroid + oil on cavas
this is an example on how the work would be displayed. Each painting has its corresponding polaroid hung to the left. When viewing work, check the titles. Each polaroid/painting set will have the same title, therefore allowing you to match each photo with it's painting.
Titles are found above each work.
work will be for sale beginning fall '09.
Pre-orders are accepted, please contact me at:
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Title: Tigerness
Artist: Pete Koelsch
Style: Realistic
Type: Sculptures
The shape of the Tigers stripes are very cool, I like how free flowing and natural they are. The muscles on this tiger buldge out, making it look texturized, which I love. I also love how the artist used complimentary colors on this tiger.
Normally I wouldn't have liked this tiger very much, but I love how it looks texturized, and very realisitic if it didn't have complimentary colors painted on it.