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The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.
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Soul Blossoms by Amy Butler zig zag baby blanket with a white minky dot back.
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The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.
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The 3’6” gauge Zig Zag Railway was originally part of the main line west of Sydney, requiring a 1 in 42 gradient with two reversing points to climb up into the Blue Mountains. This was bypassed in 1910 by a direct line through 10 tunnels, but the route was restored in the 1970s as a tourist attraction.
Here is 1072 City of Lithgow, a Queensland Railways 4-6-2 built locally in the mid 1950s to a design originally supplied by Vulcan Foundry. Seen here in 2002, this loco operated from 1980 to 2011 since when it has been stored awaiting overhaul.
Still trying to work on my DOF and subject matter. I still think that working on the idea of faces not telling a story is important. It's a slow process- hopefully one I will accomplish over the next few months ♥
A house on NE 80th just of 5th Ave. NE in the Maple Leaf neighborhood likes to do Halloween in a big way. I counted 11 skeletons. Blog post: tina-koyama.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-halloween-house-on-8... (Platinum Carbon ink, watercolor, Zig markers)
The railway shop at the Zig Zag Railway, Clarence platform, they also do Thomas the Tank Engine special tours for the kiddies - steam lives!
I created a zig zag quilt using solely fabrics of my design from spoonflower Barb Raisbeck of Quits by Barb did an incredible job of quilting it - each zig zag is a different design and different colored thread is used throughout.
The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.
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I don't remember this!.
A made Zig-Zag path from Sail Pass to the sumit of Sail.
The original path, which used to ascend straight up the fell, was always a slog...
This now looks a longer slog to the sumit, however, it looks gentler in descent..
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The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.
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After a tip-off I searched for the pile of twigs where this female can usually be found basking, only to see her tail disappear into the undergrowth! I returned a few minutes later, scanned the twigs and realised she was there, camouflaged nicely.
She wouldn't allow me to get any closer though......
The 3’6” gauge Zig Zag Railway was originally part of the main line west of Sydney, requiring a 1 in 42 gradient with two reversing points to climb up into the Blue Mountains. This was bypassed in 1910 by a direct line through 10 tunnels, but the original route was restored in the 1970s as a tourist attraction.
Works trains were operated by four former underground mines locos built by Malcolm Moore in Melbourne in conjunction with Drewry in UK and supplied to Australian Iron & Steel's Illawarra district coal mines in NSW. These powerful 0-6-0DM locos used the same Gardner 8L3 engine as BR’s Drewry class 04, but derated to 184hp, and weigh some 26 tons. Here is no 19, donated by BHP in 1991, but all of these locos have since been disposed of.