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Today in Western North Carolina, 1 in 6 people and 1 in 4 children is facing an empty bowl. You can help fill it—at MANNA FoodBank’s 18th annual Empty Bowls! Empty Bowls is a unique and memorable event that celebrates community, art, and collaboration, while bringing awareness to the very real problem of hunger in Western North Carolina. Guests select a bowl hand-made by local artisans and enjoy a seasonal meal of delicious soups, breads, desserts, and coffee. To complement the experience, local musicians provide fabulous live music. The souvenir bowl guests take home reminds them of the many WNC families that are currently struggling with hunger. Almost every part of the event is donated, including the event space, food, beverages, and local pottery and art. This allows MANNA to use event proceeds for our food distribution and nutrition programs, which serve the more than 100,000 food-insecure households across our 16-county service area. Every dollar raised can help provide food for 3.5 meals! In addition to the souvenir soup bowls that ticket holders select, guests may purchase special works of high-end craft and art at the Collector’s Corner. Collector’s Corner items are gallery-quality pieces selected by the artists. 100% of the proceeds from Collector’s Corner sales go directly to supporting MANNA’s mission of ending hunger in WNC. Tickets may be purchased for Lunch (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM) or Dinner (5:00 PM – 7:30 PM). You may arrive any time during the designated service hours. All seating is general admission. Adult Ticket: $40 (includes a meal and a souvenir bowl hand-made by a local artist) Child Ticket, ages 12 and under, available for dinner only: $10 (includes a meal and a souvenir kid’s bowl) It takes many talented artists thousands of hours to craft the 1,000+ beautiful bowls that are the namesake, the heart of, and the takeaway from MANNA’s annual Empty Bowls fundraiser. MANNA is fortunate to have incredible support from experienced potters and ceramic artists who help create the vibrant arts and crafts community in Western North Carolina. The bowls our guests take home are beautiful, functional pieces of art that become treasured keepsakes. In fact, many guests attend the event every year to look for another piece by a favorite artist to add to their collection. MANNA’s partnership with Asheville’s celebrated culinary industry plays an important part in the success of our many events and fundraisers throughout the year. These dedicated food partners put their heart into feeding our community all year long, and Empty Bowls is no exception. The food served at Empty Bowls makes this autumn community event a perfect seasonal celebration—flavorful, hearty soups, stews, and bisques, made-from-scratch breads, biscuits, and muffins, and sweet & savory desserts. Check out our 2019 Empty Bowls Culinary Sponsors. The DoubleTree by Hilton, located in historic Biltmore Village, has hosted Empty Bowls since 2004. Each year, they allow us to use the hotel at no cost and provide exceptional staff support to ensure Empty Bowls goes off without a hitch. Through their generous contributions, DoubleTree has helped MANNA provide food for over one million meals! Guests enjoy fabulous live music by talented, local musicians, providing the perfect complement to each meal. In the Burghley Ballroom: Red Echo Trio (Brad Curtioff – keys, Rob Parks – bass, Kent Spillmann – drums) On the Patio: Sam Irvin IV In the Burghley Ballroom: One Leg Up (John Stineman – guitar, Steve Trismen – violin, and Zack Page – bass) On the Patio: To be announced
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The Allure of Silver Silver has been a symbol of elegance and sophistication for centuries. Its lustrous shine and versatility make it a go-to choice for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Anka Jewellery taps into this allure, offering a wide range of silver bracelets that are not just accessories but pieces of art. A Palette of Stones Anka Jewellery’s collection is a treasure trove of options. From the mystical hues of opal to the classic elegance of pearls, the range of stones set in these silver bracelets is vast. Amber, cubic zirconia, garnet, and even exotic stones like ulexite and zultanite make an appearance, ensuring there’s something for every taste. What sets Anka Jewellery apart is the meticulous craftsmanship. Each piece is a result of hours of labor, where skilled artisans bring designs to life. The bracelets feature intricate patterns, from Greek motifs to modern geometric designs, each telling a story of its own. Versatility at Its Best Whether you’re dressing up for a formal event or a casual day out, Anka Jewellery has a silver bracelet to match the occasion. The collection includes everything from delicate pieces with dainty charms to robust bracelets that make a statement. The Price Range Anka Jewellery offers silver bracelets in a wide price range, starting from 18,00zł to 2,000,00zł. This makes it accessible for those who are looking for affordable elegance as well as those who wish to indulge in luxurious pieces. Anka Jewellery offers a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern designs. Their silver bracelets are not just accessories; they are pieces that add a touch of elegance to any outfit. With a wide range of options and price points, Anka Jewellery makes luxury accessible to all. So, why wait? Elevate your style with a silver bracelet from Anka Jewellery today!
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Мотив «утаенной любви» - одно из спорных явлений в истории пушкинистики. В данной статье предлагается анализ его эстетической природы. За основу берется категория романтической тайны и ее освоение в ранний период творчества Пушкина. Мотив имени исследуется в соотнесении с онтологической триадой «имя - личность - бытие» на примере стихотворений «К живописцу» (1815) и «Осеннее утро» (1816). Both texts stand out among the love lyrics of Pushkin 1815-1816, for which unrequited love is an important part. In the unmentioned poems such situation is not included. In the message «To painter» a lyrical portrait of idealized heroine is recreated, at the end of the poem there is a promise to write her name. The lyrical elegy «Аutumn morning» is based on the experience of parting with the beloved. The love lyrics is performative by its nature. The lyrical event represents such a type of emotional experience when «I» releases an attitude to «another I». In this way «another I» is given in the situation of «my» attitude to it. In the early lyrics of Pushkin the signal of heart mystery disclosure or of overfilling emotions is a dear name. In the poem «To painter» the lyrical character aims to recreate the character of the beloved through the reference to the ancient names, under which the mythological association is hidden. The beloved becomes similar to Hebe, the Goddess of eternal youth, and Venus, the Goddess of love and beauty. The name of the Goddess is not mentioned, it can potentially exist only outside the lyrical event. In the elegy «Autumn morning» there is a fact of name verbalization, it is mentioned but remains unknown to the receiver (reader). The hero calls the beloved and the sound of his voice broadens the boarders of the beloved absence. The model of time and space name being appears in the poem, when the world is measured with its ontological possibilities. The conflict situation is formed within the insuperable distance between the name and its owner. In the poems «To painter» and «Autumn morning» the lyrical intrigue is in that the name is not mentioned. Pretention in the lyceum period of Pushkin’s works becomes the source of romantic aesthetics formation. On the first phase of the motive development it is explained by the shyness of the hero. At the same time Pushkin comprehends the situation of
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I received a technical background in architecture and design from the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. There I learned to use CAD software to solve geometrical and spatial problems. This background in the fundamentals provided a foundation on which to explore my interests in artistic and dynamic approaches to design—particularly in visualization techniques—in the M. Arch 2 program at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc). There I honed digital design, fabrication, programming, and digital modeling skills. At SCI-Arc, I had the opportunity to join the X-Lab design research program, which focused on the use of collaborative robotics and additive fabrication processes in architecture, under the leadership of Peter Testa. I also worked on several design teams where I researched project specific components and concepts, made construction drawings, and created digital and physical models. After graduation, I joined the HKS Inc. team in Washington, DC as a forum member. For the last three years, I have collaborated on projects in the DC, Baltimore, and Dallas metropolitan areas. The projects ranged in size from 4,000 square feet to more than 1 million. A hospital inspired by silkworm cocoons, a statement canopy for Capital One’s headquarters, and an Urban Food Studio for the Capital Area Food Bank exemplify my approach to architecture and design. Visual storytelling remains a fundamental part of articulating ideas in my work. I see design as a narrative for living and building that constantly pushes the boundaries of what architecture can be. With 3D software and simulation tools, I generate patterns and objects that mimic natural order and processes. Outside of work, I spend my free time drawing, coding programs like Skinventor, cycling, cooking, and playing soccer. LEED Green Assoc.
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July 25, 2013 by Karen McCullah A sweet dramedy about a dysfunctional family who learns how to come together again after finding themselves broken apart. Crazy Kind of Love is an American drama film directed by Sarah Siegel-Magness and screenplay by Karen McCullah. The film is based on 1995 novel Angel Angel by April Stevens. The film stars include Amanda Crew, Zach Gilford, Aly Michalka, Eva Longoria and Virginia Madsen replacing Meg Ryan late in June 2011.
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Plant-Based Dyeing Workshop: Friday, August 18, 1-4pm Facilitated by Cornell Garden-Based Learning and hosted by Paul Smith’s College Osgood Farm and Visitor Interpretive Center at 8023 State Rt. 30 Paul Smiths, NY. Your flower patch or vegetable garden is quite possibly a dyer’s garden in disguise. Dozens of common plants can be harvested and made into colorful dyes. Experimenting with natural dyes derived from your garden offers great opportunities for integrated learning, including art projects and scientific exploration. Join us for a workshop focused on plant-based dyes! Participants will explore natural dyeing processes and experiment with different dyes and techniques, as well as learn some techniques for going further later, and will discover other art-based garden activities to engage and inspire youth, adults and families in their communities. This workshop is ideally suited for educators, volunteers and community members who engage youth, adults or families in the garden setting. Note: You will need two small and clean items to experiment with. We suggest 100% cotton white garments such as: cotton socks, cotton boxer briefs, a cotton T-shirt, or other small cellulose fiber item (rayon and linen work well). Please, no polyester, although we have found that clothing with a very small amount of other material (e.g., the stretchy materials in socks) can be fine. For more information or to register, please contact FionaDoherty at [email protected] or 607-255-7351. Register before Monday, August 14.
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"We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that which is around us, we are the same as everything. If we destroy something around us, we destroy ourselves. If we cheat another, we cheat ourselves." "From it, from the palm of her hand against the palm of his, from their fingers locked together, and from her wrist across his wrist something came from her hand, her fingers and her wrist to his that was as fresh as the first light air that moving toward you over the sea barely wrinkles the glassy surface of a calm, as light as a feather moved across one’s lips , or a leaf falling when there is no breeze; so light that it could be felt with the touch of their fingers alone, but that was so strengthened, so intensified, and made so urgent, so aching and so strong by the hard pressure of their fingers and the close pressed palm and wrist, that it was as though a current moved up his arm and filled his whole body with an aching hollowness of wanting." Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls (via visualamor)
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Jess began practicing yoga nearly ten years ago. As a lifelong dancer and athlete, she first experienced yoga as rehab for an old dance injury. She fell in love with the balance between body, mind, breath and the potential to ground and release excess energy back into the world. Jessica received her 200RYT in the winter of 2013 after completing Teacher Training at Frog Pond Yoga Center in Princeton, MA. She is a dedicated Acroyogi and Ashtangi and continues to actively attend yoga forums and workshops. She teaches a variety of classes throughout Massachusetts, from Hot Power Flow to Gentle Restorative Yoga to Inversions Workshops to traditional Hatha Yoga- and she teaches children's classes, too! Jessica's classes are invigorating, focusing on alignment, flexibility and strength through creative sequencing and a spirit of playfulness and mindfulness. Additionally, she encourages growth of the spiritual self through the philosophy of yoga, including mantras, meditation, and work with the Chakra system. When she's not on the mat, Jess enjoys exploring the great outdoors and cheering on the Boston sports teams.
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FREE SHIPPING OVER $200 Style Number: Adrianna Papell 1/5 CT. T.W. Certified Diamond Marquise Wedding Band in 14K White Gold (I/I1) With chic detail, this sparkling certified diamond wedding band from Adrianna Papell complements her sublime style. Crafted in cool 14K white gold, this sculpted design features shimmering diamonds - with a color rank of I and clarity of I1 - in marquise-shaped frames along the style. Radiant with 1/5 ct. t.w. of diamonds and a brilliant buffed luster, this wedding band shines. The ring arrives with a certificate that includes a photo and description of the diamonds, which guarantees quality and can be used for insurance purposes.
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La Chronique N°127- June 2018 This edition of La Chronique is dedicated to humanitarian photography. Photographers talk about their relationship to the image in a context of humanitarian crisis. In the interview section, the director of the Magnum Agency explains to us “the mad dash for photos”. The long-form “Beyond the pictures” brings together all the photos and sotires shared in La Chronique. ‘Show it all, but not just in any old way’ Humanitarian photography is a very special genre. It illustrates an environment that may be violent, shows portraits of people often in distress, and focuses on the failure of modern society and its inequalities that need to be handled with care. It is essential for getting the public engaged, raising awareness and sometimes even changing the course of history… Première Urgence Internationale puts photography at the heart of its communication. Through our presence on the web, our exhibitions and publications, we showcase photographs that tell stories: for example the story of Amina in Nigeria, alone with eight children, rebuilding her life bit by bit in Maiduguri; or the story of Bassam in Iraq who returned to his village that was completely destroyed by Islamic State; or the story of the 70-year-old woman in Ukraine who is unable to cross the “line of contact” to find her family members. The images capture a look, or a smile, and put a face to complex political issues, countries miles away from our concerns and crises that might have been forgotten. In this new edition of La Chronique, we asked professional photographers to talk about their craft and their experiences with us. They tell us about a picture and explain their approach to humanitarian photography. In the ‘Interview’ section, the editorial director of the famous Magnum agency talks to us about photojournalism and its uses in a humanitarian crisis. We hope that these images will speak to you too and will boost your commitment to our organisation.
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FUSION: 2020 Encaustic Art of Elise Rugolo and her Students Opening Reception: April 1, 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Statement from the Artist: In my encaustic painting workshops and private classes, I teach people who have never lifted a paintbrush, as well as folks with advanced degrees in art. I love to see students of different levels and skill sets working side-by-side. I encourage my students to playfully experiment and to explore the medium without fear or defeatist attitudes. My criteria in the curation of this group of artists was based on their classroom performance, quality of work, and their commitment to learning the craft of the ancient technique of painting with molten wax. “Fusion” is a technical term in the encaustic process in which a heat source such as a torch, heat gun, or iron is used to heat the wax to the temperature necessary for it to physically fuse with the layer of wax underneath. An encaustic painting is usually comprised of numerous thin layers of wax. If these layers are not fused, it may negatively affect the structural integrity of the piece. In the context of this show, “fusion” also symbolizes the reciprocal connection between teacher and student in the classroom environment that ultimately creates and fosters new creative approaches and insights. Thank you to my talented and enthusiastic students participating in this show: Stephanie Armbruster, Alice K. Hurley, Peggy Hurley, Wayne Leal, Lea Lichty, Connie Luebbert, Barbara Peck, Ann T. Rosenthal, Jamie L. Scheppers, Mike Seat, Leandra Spangler, Chris Teeter, Tracy Titmus, and Jennifer Wax. Special thanks to Lea Lichty, for coming up with the idea of having this show.
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I think I posted a similar image last year, but I find it coincidental that my latest amaryllis - one I bought on sale after the holidays last year - decided to bloom not in December but just now, in time for Valentine's Day. I have always loved Valentine's Day for the ruby rouge blast it supplies, usually in the middle of a snowy white winter...just long enough after Christmas and New Year's, just soon enough before the emerald greens of St. Patrick's Day, of spring and the pastels of Easter. This year, while we don't have the blanket of snow that is so typical of this season, the landscape is still bleak, leafless and lifeless, so the contrast to the vermilions and crimsons of Valentine's Day still remains strong. It seems a bit incongruous, though, that on this bright and cheerful Valentine's Day, so many are still in shock and reeling from the sad news of the sudden death of singer Whitney Houston just a few days ago in California. I have written occasionally here of my affection for "great girl singers" and it is very sad that the last time I wrote of a very fine songstress here, it was to note the passing of one of the last of the great women singers of the mid-20th century, the legendary Lena Horne. How ironic, then, that Miss Horne was, as it turned out, Whitney Houston's singing idol. It is not surprising when one considers how alike they were - stunningly gorgeous women, phenomenal singers, grand personas of their respective eras. It is lamentable, though, that unlike Miss Horne, who lived on into her 90s, Whitney left us much too soon at 48 - barely more than half Lena's age - with so many songs left unsung, depriving us of any chance of seeing her real redemption, and perhaps a full recovery from her demons, and many more years to enjoy her undeniable talent. Surely, she was not at her best in recent years, and her tribulations, unfortunately, were very public ones, but regardless of her more recent challenges, she leaves us with her legacy of remarkably beautiful, stirring and powerful vocals that will stand as a lasting testament to her great gift: one of the most glorious voices of our time. Whitney Houston truly was one of a kind, a rare and unearthly talent, and whatever else one might say or think about her, her life and how she lived, or how she died, that simple fact is utterly without question. For Whitney, I offer a Valentine's Day prayer that she knew, if nothing else, that she was greatly loved and will remain so by millions of people for many, many years to come.
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In this episode, Erin Somers reads her story “Waltz” from the Summer 2019 issue of Ecotone. Erin Somers’s writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Tin House Open Bar, Ploughshares, American Short Fiction, McSweeney’s, The Cincinnati Review, and many other publications. She holds an MFA from the University of New Hampshire and was a 2016 NYC Center for Fiction Emerging Writer Fellow and a 2016 Millay Colony resident. She lives in Beacon, New York, with her husband and daughter. Stay Up with Hugo Best is her first novel. Ecotone’s mission is to publish and promote the best place-based work being written today. Founded at the University of North Carolina Wilmington in 2005, the award-winning magazine features writing and art that reimagine place, and our authors interpret this charge expansively. An ecotone is a transition zone between two adjacent ecological communities, containing the characteristic species of each. It is therefore a place of danger or opportunity, a testing ground. The magazine explores the ecotones between landscapes, literary genres, scientific and artistic disciplines, modes of thought. Author photo by Nina Suben; Magazine cover art is Pink Gets Hot (oil on canvas) by Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
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Paulette Marte is a Director/Producer and recent graduate from New York University. After first majoring in History, Paulette felt a stronger connection to the film industry and decided to pursue a minor in producing which led her to several internships, including a position with JigSaw Productions & Annapurna Pictures. Paulette is the Associate Producer for HBO’s doc, Torn Apart: Separated at the Border which premiered Oct 2019. Though she decided to not pursue history professionally, her tactical mind and strong conviction makes for a phenomenal Producer and Director. Her mind is as sharp as her vision is clear and she's able to get her point across to anyone who's listening. After growing up in the Bronx, Paulette dreams of inflicting change in the film industry by bringing young people of color, specifically women, to the forefronts of production and shining a light on stories that would not otherwise be told while developing her own creative ideas in the process.
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Blackwattle x Yarnologie | TerraFirma Blackwattle Yarn created this delightful yarn for us as part of our Kickstarter to get Yarnologie to Print. Angela and her team hand dyed two exclusive colourways for us on their Alpaca farm in New South Wales, Australia. The results were spectacular! Due to popular demand, we have a small second batch of this Limited Edition yarn for you to enjoy. 'TerraFirma' is a rich mix of autumn hues, with splashes of rusty red, deep blue, berry-hued purple and more. Hand-dyed by Blackwattle on their Sweetpea base, a luscious single-spun (unplied) mix of merino, baby alpaca and silk. This yarn is perfect for knitting and crochet, lending itself perfectly to snuggly accessories and garments. 60% superwash merino, 20% baby alpaca and 20% silk 400 metres / 437 yards per 100g skein
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Mr. Job Titus Cannon Minister of Music With over 27 years of experience as a teacher, musician, and music educator in various school systems in Georgia and Louisiana. He is also a well- known composer of music for movies, gospel ensembles and music productions. In addition, Mr. Cannon is the CEO of Nu Skool Program Services which is a 501(3)(c) non-profit organization geared to give music education to talented students between the ages of 12 -17 years of age. Mr. Job Titus Cannon holds a Bachelor’s Degree in music (University of Louisiana-Lafayette), a Master’s Degree in Music Education (Northwestern State University) and a Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership (Columbus State University). He is also a published Author of the book, “Standing Tall While Facing the Trials that Come into Your Life”. [Author House Publishing] Mr. Job T. Cannon is a consultant for Musical Groups, Churches, Music Industry Artists, and Musical Organizations in Georgia as well as around the South. Lastly, Mr. Job Titus Cannon is a licensed and ordained minister.
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THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED Endurance Conspiracy was created by former professional triathlete and artist, Tony DeBoom and his wife, Elize. The brand is built around the simple joys of endurance culture and just being outdoors. EC work with artists, designers and athletes around the world to create contemporary designs inspired by the world of endurance sport and pro racing. The 2019 range of t-shirts are perfect for off-duty cyclists. Made from a soft blend of ring-spun cotton, polyester and rayon, they're comfortable and durable enough for a leisurely spin to the shops or simply for post-ride chilling. All you need to do is answer the question below. Entries must be received by midnight on Thursday, April 25th and we'll pick five winners at random on Friday, April 26th. The prize consists of one Endurance Conspiracy t-shirt from the 2019 range and cannot be exchanged for another item. Winners will be asked to select their chosen size and design when they are contacted. Ts & Cs apply.
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There are presently no open calls for submissions. Standing up for what you believe in is a big part of growing up and learning how to break out of your shell. Whether it's something as little as changing the way you dress or as big as taking charge of your own future, we are wondering what makes you bold--how do you defy the status quo? But action doesn’t stop at the self. How do you free others? How do you disrupt the systems of the world? Share your ideas of defiance and change. Use experience from social reformers of the past, current events, or your own brushes with breaking free from society’s norms. We want to know--how do you break free? Submit your original poetry, short stories, essays, comics, or artwork responding to our theme through February 1, 2019. ABOUT US & SUBMISSION GUIDELINES elementia is a teen literary zine published to represent and uplift young adults (up to age 19). Submissions must be original work. We welcome simultaneous submissions (things that you're sending elsewhere for consideration) and pieces that have been previously published (as long as you hold the publication rights). There aren't any word count limitations, but we encourage submitters to pick their best excerpts from pieces that are too long for publication in a magazine. Each piece of writing or art should be submitted as an individual entry, but there is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit. Please send us your most final draft, as our editing stage only allows for minimal adjustments. Looking for feedback on your writing? Use your Johnson County Library card to access Tutor.com!
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The first chapter In the summer of 2018, four strangers embarked on a 1,200-mile journey, on-foot thru the Pacific Northwest. With cameras in hand, packs on our backs, and open-minds, our little team set forth into the physical and mental unknown. Within this space we not only experienced a real adventure - we connected with and captured the spirit of the wildest wilderness corridor in the lower-48. In 2019, a feature-length film chronicling our experience will be released.
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I am an Austrian based guitar player, composer, arranger and teacher. Starting out as an autodidact rock and blues guitarist in my teenage years, I eventually enrolled at the Konservatorium der Stadt Wien (now MUK) where I discovered my love for jazz and improvised music. Adding this perspective has enriched my playing and gives me the creative freedom to realize my musical vision. I love to work in a wide array of stylistic environments – adapting to the specifics of a genre while always adding my own voice to the result. In addition to my studies I've taken lessons and masterclasses by Harry Pepl, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Jonathan Kreisberg, John Stowell, Gilad Hekselman, Ari Hoenig and others to keep myself hungry for knowledge and constant progress as a musician, artist and teacher. My goal is to never stop learning and improving, and I'm having a ton of fun doing so!
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PAX SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS Adorable and stylish, our Pax salt and pepper shakers are made from gorgeous tiger shells. A cute addition to any dining table. Please note that the size of these handmade shakers varies as they are made from natural sea shells. Size: 5cm (L) × 5cm (W) x 7-10cm (H) Please note that when you purchase one of these handcrafted products, no two items will be exactly the same as there will be slight variations between each product and the product image on the screen. We consider this to be a unique advantage as your bespoke piece is truly one of a kind.
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The first performance of "Camelot" will take place this Friday, May 7 at 8 p.m. at Hayswood Theatre. Get your tickets now at the Blaine H. Wiseman Visitor Center located at 310 North Elm Street in Historic Downtown Corydon. You can also place your ticket order over the phone by calling 888-738-2137. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors (65+) and children (17 and under). This production of "Camelot" is under the direction of Bob Trinkle and musical director, Tim Baker. "Camelot" will be on stage May 7 though 23. Show times are 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays.
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3 April 2014. Courtesy of the Embassy of Israel, the Zionist Council of Victoria together with Habayit showcased the very best of Israeli cinematography to Melbourne. Israeli director Dan Wolman enthralled community members as he took them “behind the scenes” of the Israeli film industry. Both Hebrew and English speakers alike were able to enjoy Dan’s short documentary: “Yolande: an Unsung Heroine”, which was in English and Hebrew and also had English subtitles. The in depth discussion was in Hebrew.This riveting documentary tells the story of Yolande Gabai de Botton, considered by many the Jewish “Mata Hari.” A sophisticated Jewish woman from Alexandria, Egypt, she risked her son’s life and her own while collecting intelligence in Egypt and fighting for the creation of an independent State of Israel while undercover as a reporter. World renowned, Wolman is known as Israel’s consummate independent filmmaker. His frank and intimate insights into the world of cinematography and Israel’s place on the map as centre for film excellence was both insightful and thrilling. Born in Jerusalem, Wolman has worked consistently since 1968 and taught cinema at Tel Aviv University, New York University, School of Victual Arts and most recently made a film with the students of Nacta in Beijing, China. His love of all things cinema has seen him serve as a jury member of the Jerusalem, Haifa, Chicago, Cine-Manila, Goa, Instanbul, Bratislava, Mumbai, Yerevan, Pune, DocAviv and EBA (Korea) as well as many other film festivals. Both funny, quirky and entertaining, Wolman’s personality and love of cinema was the perfect fit for Habayit’s Hebrew Language and Culture Centre. Wolman is renowned for not only his feature films and commercial films, but also for his TV dramas, documentaries and extensive theatre experience. For more information please contact: T: (+613) 9272 5507 E: [email protected]
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Whoo-oo dare eat this menacing owl? Everyone! Though they look especially spooky, these chocolate-dipped pretzels are a hoot to make. To make, follow these steps: - Dip large pretzels in melted confectioner's coating. Place the pretzels on wax paper. - As the coating sets, sprinkle with coarse black decorating sugar. Press a black jelly bean to the twist of each pretzel for the nose and small pieces of licorice candy onto the base of the pretzels for the talons. - Separate a sandwich cookie and press the halves onto the pretzel for eyes. - Ice white candy pieces and press onto each cookie eye, then add chocolate chips to them for pupils. - Use black licorice twists as eyebrows.
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Author: Shane Koyczan w/various illustrators Release date: September 2, 2014 Before discovering this book, I had somehow missed seeing the video version of the poem that is on display here. Now that I have seen both all I can say is WOW! Okay maybe I can say a little more than that. This book should probably be required reading for kids. It’s a great way to introduce them to poetry. Not just any poetry but poetry that means something. Poetry that points out the damage that bullying can do. Poetry that points out that no matter how tough things are, you can make it through. Not only is the poem beautiful but the illustrations are too. Though they are done by numerous artists and styles, they all work here. Everyone involved should be proud. If you haven’t seen the video version yet, I’d read the book first and then follow it up with the video. * Disclaimer: I received this book at no cost in order to review it. I offered no guarantee of a positive review, though I only request books I think I'll like because why read a book you think you’ll hate?
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Mel Goth/Rockabilly Package with a Banksy Theme When we set a date for our wedding I wanted an unusual bouquet and typed this into my search engine. Jamball was my favourite and I enquired though their website about prices. I was so happy with their service and prices that I ended up with my beautiful bouquet, three bridesmaid's bouquets, a flower girl wand and four button holes with a Banksy theme. I loved every moment of choosing things to go on the bouquets and picking things on Pinterest. Jaime and Pete really got me and my style and I looked forward to every step of putting the bouquets together. I was so delighted when the bouquets and button holes arrived. They were/are awesome and such lovely keepsakes of the wedding. The wedding guests loved the bouquets and button holes. They made our day just a little bit more unusual. I am so happy that I chose Jamball and miss their daily images. I would recommend them to everyone.
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This is a neat way to render lots of particles fast and also fake volume or light particles. It’s got a number of other uses too, but let’s start with the very basics. What is a sprite? A sprite is simply a 2 dimensional image. The trick with sprites is that they always face the camera, they’re always flat to the viewer like cardboard cutouts, so you can fake 3d effects with them, trees, people in scenes, volumetrics… but because they’re only 2d they render faster than the full 3d image. You will in all likely hood have seen sprites in video games, the classic one is usually trees in racing games. Of course the effect doesn’t have to be so obvious as that, it’s really up to your texturing prowess, but i’ll get you started with simply emulating visible/volumetric lights. Why use sprites? Simple, less geometry=faster render times. Usually a sprite is on a single poly, this is about as little geometry as you can get! Much less at least than the artists dummy in the above images. So how do I do this with Thinking Particles? |To start off, simply add a library TP Emitter object Object->Object Library->TP Emitter to your scene, this will create our particles for us and saves us having to make the Xpresso network to emit our sprites.Next add a Polygon Object to the scene Object->Primitive->Polygon Object (please note this is different to the Object->Polygon Object which is an empty polygon object which contains no polygon geometry at all to start off with, it appears at first glance to look like a Null Object), this is going to be our sprite surface, sprites in 3d are produced by texturing a polygon and using an alpha to mask out the shape of the object.To make sure the sprite faces the camera we should change the way it faces so with the Polygon Object selected go to the Attributes Manager and change the Orientation to -Z.| |Make the Polygon Object a child of the Particle Geometry object in the TP Emitter and delete the Cube Object that’s generated by default in the TP Emitter.| |Next to make the emitter emit our Polygon Object select the TP Emitter object in the Object Manager, then drag and drop the Polygon Object into the Particle Shape box in the Attributes Manager.| If we play our animation now the emitter should be emitting our Polygon Object nicely, however it’s not much use unless you’re looking directly at the emitter, we need to orientate the particles to face us at al times. |Add a new Camera Object to the scene Object->Scene->Camera. In the View port go to Cameras->Scene Cameras->Camera (or whatever you’ve called your Camera Object) to look through our new Camera in that View port.In the Object manager Select the Camera Object and add an Xpresso Tag to it (from the Object Manager menu File->New Expression->Xpresso Expression). The Xpresso workspace should open and here is where we will make the particles face the camera.| |In the Xpresso workspace drag and drop our Camera Object from the Object Manager, a node should appear called Camera. Next add two more nodes that we will need to do this, firstly a PPass node Right Click on the Xpresso Workspace New Node->Thinking Particles->TP Initiator->PPass and a TP Alignment node Right Click New Node->Thinking Particles->TP Standard->TP Alignment. Now we have al the nodes we need to make our particles always be flat face on to the Camera.From the Camera Node outputs (the menu from red square in the top right hand corner of the node) add a Global Position output Coordinates->Global Position->Global Position. On the TP Alignment node add an input Axis.Select the TP Alignment node and in the Attributes Manager change the Type to User Position. This option makes particles align with and point towards a point in space defined by the Axis setting. This is how we will make the particles look at our Camera, we will do this simply by connecting the Position of our Camera Object in the world (the Global Position) to the Axis value, this way the particles will always face our Camera Object, and wherever our camera looks the particles will appear flat on (unless we get really close up where the illusion can loose it’s effectiveness as the particles try to rotate around the camera). To do this drag a connecting line between the dot on the Global Position output of the Camera node and dot on the Axis input on the TP Alignment Node. Now the particles have the camera’s position to point towards, however we’re not there yet, we still need to tell the TP Alignment node which particles are going to face the Camera, so to do that drag a line from the output of the PPass node to the Particle input of the TP Alignment node. Now we’re all connected. The particles wont align till we press play, So close the Xpresso Workspace and hit the Play Button and try moving the camera around a bit, rotate it around the TP Emitter object to see the particles face the Camera Object at all times. How do we make this useful? Well here’s a simple example say we want to make it look like we’re emitting lots of visible lights into the scene. Visible lights are slow to render, Sprites are much faster. So here’s what we would do. |Make a new Material, and change the settings, first off switch off the Color Channel, and switch on the Luminosity Channel Make a nice color that we want our lights to be (HINT : if you want to give the effect of really bright lights make the basic color as you would with the light then bring the brightness up to over 100% till the color is the brightest color that you want your “lights” to have at any point). Next switch off the Specular channel and switch on the Alpha channel. In here add either a BhodiNUT Gradient or a standard Gradient, edit this and change the settings to 2D Circular type and make it so that it’s white in the middle and black at the edges, this will give the look of a circular falloff from the “light”| Now apply this material to the Polygon Object (our sprite), now it will render out looking for all the world like a visible light. Preparing to render Then before we render this go to the Render Settings dialog box and under the Options page change the Ray Depth to 50 (the maximum) this will make sure we shouldn’t get any artifacts when rendering (though it will slow the render down a little bit). Now seeing as the type of thing we’re rendering is already rounded and soft there’s no need to have any anitaliasing on so go to the Antialiasing page of the Render Settings dialog box and switch Antialiasing type to None. Next allow the animation to play a little so you have a few sprites and render. It should look like you’re emitting visible lights. Another thing you can try is using a BhodiNUT Fusion in the Alpha channel. Then put the gradient in the top channel and a BhodiNUT 3D Noise in the bottom channel, set the blending mode to Multiply and edit the BhodiNUT 3D Noise however you want, try using World as the texture Space to get the particles to move through a texture, different texture space options create different effects so play around. This is a good way to emulate some simple volumetric effects as the particles will move through a 3d texture showing their “slice” of that texture for each and every frame, you can create some wonderful effects this way. Check my upcoming tutorial on faking volumetrics for more hints and tips with this sort of effect. Download the source file for this image here (zip) . Here’s another playing around this time with animating the parameters on the noise and the Polygon Object to create a smokey emitter. Hopefully by now you should realise the power and usefulness of sprites in 3d.
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Three Little Birds is a unique, nature-based resort situated only 60 meters from a forgotten pristine white sandy beach in the humble town of Anda. During low tide, the beautiful Quinale beach is just a short walk away – this beach hailed by many as among the best beaches in Bohol! The cottages are inspired by the Filipino traditional native houses with a Bohemian and Caribbean twist. The charming cottages are spacious and made especially from local materials such as bamboo, amakan (bamboo) mats, and Cogon grass for the roofs. The resort is environmental friendly and set in a beautiful pool garden. Travelers of independent mind, nature lovers, romantics, and families will surely find warmth, authenticity, and comfort. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in our restaurant Blue-tailed bee-eater or you can sip a delicious refreshing cocktail at the bar, in your hammock next to the swimming pool or at the patio in front of your cottage. Snorkeling gears are at your disposal for the adventure seekers, to explore the big blue sea. If that’s not enough to scratch your itch for adventure, you may rent a motorbike to visit the nearby cave pools. Explore the island by yourself and write your own motorcycle diaries! In the evening, you can enjoy watching an international art-house movie or blockbuster in our Eagle Eye Movie House or listening to the (live) music at the bar. If you’re concerned about losing touch with reality, free wireless Internet can help you out. Serving guests with Filipino hospitality mixed with our International management, we can offer the perfect balance of privacy and attention to details. The warmth and friendliness of our team will make your stay with us unforgettable! The fusion restaurant, hammocks, smooth music, sweet breeze and cocktails will give you the ultimate relaxing experience. We speak fluent English, Filipino, Mandarin & Cantonese Chinese, Dutch…, ein bisschen Deutsch, “un petit peu “Français”, and “un poco de espanol”! Architect: Antonio Legaspi designed the Three Little Birds resort, taking inspiration from the native architecture in the Philippines. The Filipino culture – in the form of traditional architecture, crafts, and beliefs – has been incorporated into the resort.
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Love it. This scarf is gorgeous! So cute, and perfect for this succulent lover. I am excited to channel my inner Dr. Birx when it gets a bit colder with this! I was so happy to open my package, which came right on time. My scarf was beautifully designed and of high quality. I follow on IG and your posts have given me so many cool ideas of how to wear & use my scarf. Thank you! Thank you! Beautiful texture, color and print. Having curly hair, I’m always looking for large wraps that nurture my curls (silky fabric does just that) while maintaining my boho vibe. I’m be living in this all summer! Beautiful scarf. Shipped promptly. Will come back for more
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Create stunning embroidery like never before by utilizing the 350 built-in designs, 11 fonts for monogramming and a 2 & 3 letter monogramming function. With a maximum hoop size of 9.1” x 11.8” and embroidery speed of up to 1,000 stitches per minute, the MC14000 allows you to complete large projects in no time. Whether you quilt, embroider, sew home decor and garments, or do a combination of everything, this machine makes it all more enjoyable. You'll be able to complete projects more quickly when you're on a deadline. But it's so effortless to use, and gives you such powerful tools, you can also spend whole days happily stitching, loving what you create. It truly expands your horizons. We've taken everything you love about Janome embroidery and quadrupled the capacity! With our four needle machine, you can set up your embroidery and move on to other projects while the MB-4S gets it done. The MB-4S is built to work with most embroidery formats, including those used by industry professionals. It is compatible with six industry-standard Tajima hoops, as well as the four available Janome hoops to further expand your creative opportunities. Why is creating with fabric and thread so much fun? Because you get to express yourself. The Memory Craft 9900 lets you take your creative expression in any direction you can imagine. All the best features are here for embroidery, garment sewing, home decor, fabric crafting, and more. All in a machine that's just the right size for any sewing space. The MC400E makes it easy to personalize, embellish and monogram home décor items, garments and accessories. With 160 built-in embroidery designs, 6 fonts for monogramming and a USB for importing designs, the possibilities are endless with this machine. The MC400E has a maximum embroidery size of 7.9” x 7.9” and it comes with an extra wide table for expansive workroom. Four additional hoop sizes are also available. Embellished objects reflect your personal sense of style. The 350E makes it easy to embellish home decor items, garments, or accessories - just snap in your hoop and press a key. The 350E is our most advanced embroidery-only machine. Make ready to wear garments uniquely yours, monogram pillowcases and towels for a thoughtful gift: the 350E does it all, you just change the thread! Personalize your life! The 200E makes it easy to add professional-style embroidery to garments, accessories, home dec items and more! Transform everything in your home to something uniquely yours. Simply snap in the hoop and press a key. Use the USB port to transfer designs from your computer, and enjoy features that make embroidering easy, like the built-in needle threader. Forget designer goods, the 200E makes it truly affordable to customize your world! Now designers can create projects to reflect their personal sense of style with the Memory Craft 230E. It's easy to personalize, embellish and monogram home décor items, garments and accessories. With 73 built-in embroidery designs and 3 fonts for monogramming, the possibilities are endless. The MC230E has a maximum embroidery size of 5.5”x 5.5” and it comes with 1 embroidery hoops. A 2" x 2" Hoop is also available. Designs are easily imported through a USB and edited through the machine's on-screen editing functions. On-screen editing functions include enlarge/reduce, rotate and mirror image. Navigation through all of these features has become easier with the MC230E’s LCD touchscreen. "World's First" home-use seven-needle embroidery machine. The MB-7 is the perfect tool to help you conquer your next embroidery project. This innovative machine is built to work with embroidery formats used by industry professionals such as .jef+, .jef and .dst. With 50 built-in embroidery designs and 10 fonts for monogramming, a USB port to easily import designs and a maximum speed of 800 SPM, the possibilities are endless. All embroidery operations are noticeably faster and smoother on the MB-7. You will be impressed with your project's professional-finished results. *Within the continental United States (the contiguous 48 states), Shipping is FREE to customers on orders over $45. Orders being shipped to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, APO's, FPO's and DPO's are not eligible for free shipping. Also, the free shipping policy may not apply to purchases requiring special handling or delivery procedures.
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If you’re looking for a reason to vote at the MTV Video Music Awards, then you’ve come to the right place. MTV VMAs honor the best videos and songs of the year, and their voters can help decide which video is the best. Thankfully, the MTV VMAs have dropped the gendered categories this year. Instead of Best Male and Best Female, viewers can simply vote for Artist of the Year instead. The ceremony will feature an incredible array of musical acts. Fans can also vote for their favorite video, and there’s no better place than the internet. The telecast airs on MTV, so the winners of the Best Video will be announced live during the main telecast. In addition to the nominees for the video categories, there will be a socially-voted category. Votes will be cast by fans through social media, as well as in the voting booth. This year’s VMA nominees are incredibly strong in the hip-hop category. Young M.A and Kodak are up for Best New Artist, and both artists have been named to XXL’s list of the 25 best projects of the year. Young M.A carried over his 2016 success with Herstory. Be sure to tune in to the MTV Video Music Awards this weekend for the best in hip-hop. The nominations for the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards were announced on Instagram Live. Kendrick Lamar led the pack with eight nominations, followed by Katy Perry and The Weeknd. Another big category added by MTV this year is “Best Fight Against the System.” This category celebrates videos that have made social issues the subject of their music. And in addition to the video categories, MTV has merged the Best Male and Best Female video nominations into one. The voting for this year’s VMAs is now open, giving fans one last chance to voice their opinion and vote for their favorite songs and artists. The MTV Video Music Awards will take place at the Forum in Los Angeles on August 27. Fans have had a month to discover new music and artists before the ceremony. Fans can also cast their votes for the Best New Artist category, which is packed with diverse new artists. And, of course, MTV continues to support the LGBTQ community by removing gender-specific categories earlier this year. The VMAs are broadcast on MTV, so the broadcast is available on Sky Channel 015 and 022. You can also watch it live on MTV in the UK on Sky Channels 015 and 022.
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For more than a decade, My Best Music Academy, formerly known as The Premier Vocal Coaches, has been at the forefront of private music lessons in Atlanta. Our specialized services cater to students ranging from 4 years old to adults, offering a diverse array of lessons and classes across more than 8 instruments, including piano, violin, voice, guitar, ukulele, bass, drums, cello, and more. With a strong commitment to excellence and a personalized approach, we have become the go-to choice for music enthusiasts in the area.Situated in the heart of Metro Atlanta, our cutting-edge facility provides a warm and inviting environment for students to learn and flourish. Our highly qualified and experienced instructors come from various backgrounds with a wealth of expertise, ensuring that each lesson meets the unique needs and goals of every student.In addition to in-person lessons, we also offer online music lessons through the Zoom platform, making our top-notch instruction accessible to students worldwide. Our scheduling options are highly flexible, accommodating homeschoolers, retirees, college students, and working professionals alike. With month-to-month lesson plans, students can progress at their own pace, enabling them to achieve their musical aspirations. At My Best Music Academy, we provide well-rounded musical education, covering various techniques, styles, and genres. We offer free music recitals, group classes, and workshops to enhance students’ musical experiences and foster a sense of community. Join our vibrant community of music enthusiasts at My Best Music Academy, where personalized instruction, a supportive environment, and a diverse range of instruments provide everything you need for a fulfilling and rewarding musical journey.
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- This event has passed. Holiday Light Show November 28, 2013 @ 5:30 pm - December 1, 2013 @ 8:30 pm| Free Watch in wonderment as over 100 Christmas trees light up on our very own Lake Meone light up to the music around you. It is an orchestrated show of lights and music played out across the lake. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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I am a graphic designer with a strong background in print and web. I earned my BA in Graphic Design from Hampton University in 2007 and have just earned an AAS in Multimedia Design at TCC's Visual Arts Center. Since 2007, I have worked as a production artist for a marketing communications agency, as an in-house designer for a hair product manufacturer and on my own as a freelance designer. Each experience has colored the way I think about and pursue perfection in print and digital design. Thanks for visiting my portfolio. I hope you like my work.
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Who are we ? Hello ! I'm Morgane, passionate about animals and craft creation. I have always grown up surrounded by cats, dogs, rabbits, birds... They are part of my family. With Moukik, I wanted to bring together my two passions and create personalized medals for dogs, cats, etc. Each medal is unique and handcrafted, with great attention to details and finishes. I take care to offer original and trendy models, so that each animal can wear a medal in their image. I am proud to be able to offer unique pet accessories and contribute to the safety of your little ones during outdoor walks. You can reach me at this address: [email protected] See you soon ! Who is Apache It was important for me to include support for an association in my project, which is why I decided to donate €1 for each medal purchased to the Apache association. It is an association founded in 2014, which fights for the protection of stray, mistreated or lost animals in the Neufchâteau area (Vosges). Donations collected can help provide veterinary care, food, etc.
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I’m an English professor at the University of Delaware—where I teach academic writing, critical reading, creative nonfiction, and digital writing. Before coming to Delaware, I taught similar courses at Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, and also worked with beginning teachers of writing. Whatever course I teach, my aim is always to help students write in their own voices about texts and ideas that matter to them. Most of my own writing grows out of my work as a teacher. My 2006 Rewriting offers advice on how to make generous and assertive use of the work of others in your own writing. And my 1997 A Teaching Subject is a history of the teaching of writing in American colleges. (An updated edition of this book came out in 2012.) I’ve also edited books about teaching writing and writing about popular culture, and I’m now at work on a book about how the teaching of writing has been depicted in recent movies and novels. I grew up in Philadelphia, in a working-class, Irish-Catholic home, went to parochial schools there, and then earned a BA from Haverford College and a PhD from New York University. I like dogs, books, movies, music, chess, minor league baseball, and talking with friends. My wife Pat is a non-profit administrator, my daughter Kate teaches American history, and my daughter Mora is an actress and writer. Pat and I live with two big and happy mutts, Rocky and Lois, in a small and old house in New Castle, Delaware.
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Michael Gustavson graduated from San Jose State University with a Masters Of Fine Arts. Since then he has been a full time professional Artist. His works of art have been collected throughout the world. You will find his art pieces in major corporations such as: IBM, Kaiser Permanente, Seagate, Cranbrook University, Eastman Kodak, Mcdonalds Corporation, and SAS Headquaters. On an individual level, private collectors from every corner of the globe have collected Michael's work over the years, many returning to obtain new works. Michael's work is very unique in that he uses the traditional process of Raku and has expanded it by way of his own technique. The glazes he uses are textural and often appeal to one's senses, causing the viewers to immediately want to touch the work. This comes as no surprise to Michael as he always emphasizes surface quality and texture. The wall pieces are glaze paintings with fragmented edges, giving the work both a negative and positive space. The vessels are thrown on the wheel and then hand stretched to create a sense of the human figure. Each vessel gives the appearance of a torso having no head, but having the grace of a dancer... Truly these works are exciting to touch, look at, and admire! “Clay has been an art form that man has used since the beginning of time. Every culture that has been discovered through archaeology has a historic record of uses for clay. From utilitarian to sculpture this ancient historical record has always intrigued me. Since my discovery of clay I have been learning and exploring the many different qualities of clay. As you look at my works you will note that I use many different techniques to manipulate clay to express my personal aesthetic views. Clay itself has a lot to do with my aesthetic viewpoint. The last 38 years I have used the forms that I create, whether vessel or wall slabs, as a vehicle to express myself as a painter using glaze as my paint. My most recent works are a series of large hand built tectonic forms. With these forms I will continue to explore and express the language of clay. As is the case with most artists, the analyzing and verbalizing of their works is really not the statement, the statement truly is the work itself.”
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Diane Heath maintains an energetic studio of piano and organ students in Northwest Washington, D.C., with students ranging in age from seven through senior citizen. Additionally, she serves as half-time Assistant Director of Music and Organist at St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, where her responsibilities include directing the St. Columba Boy Choir. She is the 2016 - 2018 coordinator of the Potomac Organ Institute. Diane has served on the music faculty of several Washington, DC, independent schools, including National Cathedral School, St. Alban's School, The Maret School and Sheridan School. In 2005 she created "J. S. Bach and His Awesome Organ Music," a fun and educational concert for young people and their families. Ms. Heath earned the Bachelor of Music Degree in Liturgical Music from Hartt School of Music and Master of Music Degree in Organ Performance and Choral Conducting from Indiana University. She also holds a diploma in Piano Pedagogy from The Levine School of Music. Her organ teachers were David Almond, Edward Clark, Larry Smith, and Donald Sutherland. Piano study was with Alexander Farkas and Jeffrey Chappell.
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First Impressions Matter Dr. Geoffrey Keyes – In Development This elegant, sleek design captures the warmth and professionalism of Dr. Geoffrey Keyes’ plastic surgery practice. The contrast of white font on blue and gray tones along with beautiful, sophisticated imagery throughout the site emphasizes a modern and clean aesthetic. Dr. Suzanne Quardt – palmdesertplasticsurgery.com Warm gold, sepia and gray tones throughout Dr. Quardt’s site capture her glamorous and refined aesthetic of her Palm Springs plastic surgery practice. This clean, simple and timeless design captivates visitors with elegant and thoughtful touches. Dr. Sameer Jejurikar – dallasplasticsurgery.pro The modern design of Dr. Jejurikar’s website complements his advanced, state of the art Dallas plastic surgery practice. With skyline photos, sleek boxes and interactive photo and video, patients are drawn to spend time on this innovative site.
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While Christmas is one of the most festive holidays it also tends to be quite wasteful, and most of its waste is in paper and plastic form as are most Christmas decorations. However, it is possible to have a green and cheaper Christmas by not only practicing eco-friendly waste management activities but also using eco-friendly Christmas decorations. Therefore, turn your back on plastic wreaths and decorations and instead go all green for the green holidays using the following eco-friendly decorations. 1. DIY Christmas Wreaths Instead of buying a plastic wreath that will almost definitely be a problem to dispose of, get your hands dirty and make a wreath using evergreen branches and foliage, pine cones and pine branches and tie them using a wire or yarn then decorate using ribbons. This will not only look wonderful in your home but also, smell great and woodsy! In the absence of evergreen trees, you can make a wreath using scraps of clothing materials that are not in use. These can also make up part of the Christmas tree ornaments. 2. Reuse Old Napkins and Sundries from Christmases Past Use holiday dishes, glassware and cloth napkins that cannot be disposed of unlike paper napkins and placemats. Also, reuse last year’s wrapping and use it to decorate this year’s Christmas. 3. LED Lighting Fixtures They not only withstand all kinds of weather but are also, durable and come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors. 4. Make Donations Donate the decorations you don’t need and only use enough while reusing and recycling the rest in order to reduce waste – you can make a family’s Christmas complete by sending them your old Christmas decorations. 5. Get Crafty Rather than spend a huge chunk of money buying all your gifts, buy only a few and make the rest. Handcrafted gifts are not only unique but also personal which makes them much more meaningful. 6. Get Creative with Your Gift Wrapping Instead of buying elaborate wrapping paper, reuse other forms of wrapping such as old newspaper creatively such that your gifts still look elegant. You can also add an ornament or cut out a previous year’s greeting card and use it as a gift tag. Or grab a stylus and draw personalized gift wraps on your computer for print out. Don’t have a stylus? Reviews may help! 7. Don’t Waste Money on Scented Candles Why burn scented candles when you can use herbs instead. To scent your home for Christmas, you can tie cinnamon sticks around a normal candle, or tie packets of herbs such as thyme and lavender in porous cloth bundles and leave them around the house. 8. Sustainable (and Edible) Christmas Decorations Colorful display can also be made from cranberries, pine cones and evergreen twigs or nuts. 9. Consider Investing in a Good Artificial Christmas Tree Rather than cut down a live tree with each festive season, get an artificial tree and use it as many years as you possibly can. We hope you found our 9 tips useful!
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- This event has passed. Crafting for Cats! July 12, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Do you have a creative side? Love making beautiful things? Want to get a head start on holiday presents? Or do you just want to bang up some wood? If you answered yes, please join us on July 12th at Board & Brush DIY Wood Sign Workshop for a unique fundraising experience! You get to pick–and customize–any rustic wooden sign out of their gallery of over 100 signs. Enjoy a glass of wine and snacks while you get those creative juices flowing, all without the mess & fuss of doing it from scratch. They customize the materials for you and take you step by step to create a gorgeous piece for your home or for a gift. If you’ve ever priced home decor signs, you’ll know that $65 for a custom piece of art–made by YOU!– is a great value. Plus they are generously donating $20 from every regular price registration to Happy Cats Haven…thank you Board & Brush!
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The checkerboard background, also known as the transparency grid, is a default feature in Adobe Photoshop that represents areas with transparency in your images. While helpful for visualizing transparent regions, it can be distracting and confusing when working on projects that require a solid or custom background. In this comprehensive step-by-step guide, we will walk you through various methods to remove the background in Photoshop. Whether you’re a graphic designer, photographer, or digital artist, mastering this technique will ensure your final compositions are clean and professional. Let’s dive in and make your images stand out without the distraction of the checkerboard background! Bonus tool: Icons8 Background Remover Understanding the Checkerboard Background Before we dive into the removal process, let’s briefly understand the purpose of the checkerboard background. In Photoshop, areas that are transparent or have no pixels will display the checkerboard pattern. This helps you visualize which parts of your image will be see-through or transparent when saved in a format that supports transparency, such as PNG. Method 1: Hiding the Checkerboard Background - Accessing the Background Options: To remove the background, go to the “View” menu at the top of the Photoshop window. From the drop-down menu, click on “Show” and then uncheck the “Transparency Grid” option. This will instantly hide the checkerboard background, making it easier to focus on your image. - Using Keyboard Shortcut: A quicker way to toggle the transparency grid is by using the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + H” (Windows) or “Cmd + H” (Mac). Pressing this combination will remove the backgrounds depending on its current state. Method 2: Filling the Transparent Background - Creating a New Layer: If you want to fill the transparent background with a solid color or a custom pattern, start by creating a new layer. Go to the Layers panel, click on the “Create a New Layer” button, and place it below your image layer. - Filling the Background: With the new layer selected, use the Background Eraser Tool (G) to fill the layer with your desired color. Alternatively, you can use the Gradient Tool (G) to apply a gradient or the Pattern Stamp Tool (S) to fill it with a custom pattern. - Adjusting Opacity: To control the intensity of the background color, adjust the opacity of the new layer. Lower the opacity for a semi-transparent effect or keep it at 100% for a solid background. Method 3: Merging the Layers - Making the Background Layer: If you prefer merging your image and background layers, start by creating a new layer below your image layer, just like in Method 2. - Filling and Merging Layers: Use the Paint Bucket Tool to fill the new layer with your desired background color. Next, merge the image layer and the new background layer by selecting both layers and clicking “Ctrl + E” (Windows) or “Cmd + E” (Mac). Method 4: Saving with a Solid Background - Preparing Your Image: Before saving your image with a solid background, ensure that you have already removed the transparency and replaced it with your preferred background color or pattern. - Save As PNG or JPEG: To preserve the background, save your image in a format that doesn’t support transparency, such as JPEG or PNG. Go to “File” > “Save As,” choose your desired format, and click “Save.” Bonus Tips for Seamless Background Removal - Always save a backup of your original image before making any changes. - If you need to retain transparency for other purposes, save a copy of the image in a format that supports transparency, like PNG. - Experiment with different background colors or patterns to find the one that complements your image the best. - Use Layer Styles to add special effects to your background layer, such as shadows or gradients, to enhance your composition further. By following this step-by-step guide, you now possess the knowledge and techniques to remove background in Photoshop. Whether you choose to hide the transparency grid or add a custom background, these methods will help you create clean and visually appealing images for your graphic design, photography, and digital art projects. Embrace the newfound power to showcase your creativity without any distractions, and take your visual creations to the next level!
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As part of Moving Beyond Inclusion tanzfähig and Dachverband Tanz Deutschland will host a public conference on "Tanz Körper Erweiterung / Stretching the Physicality of Dance". The conference aims to stimulate debate and broaden perceptions on dance and disability in Germany and beyond. With presentations from the Moving Beyond Inclusion partners on their own work and with further contributions from other external professionals, the programme will reflect on the artistic possibilities that dance with diverse physicalities offers. The conference will be held in German, English and German Sign Language. Further information and details on how to book can be found here: http://www.tanzkoerper-erweiterung.de/en/home/
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"This instant you have right now reading my words is a comfort few will enjoy. Hope you make the most of it." "A moment is fleeting, a photograph lasts forever." "The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." "No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film." "Photography is a small voice, at best, but sometimes one photograph, or a group of them, can lure our sense of awareness." "A photograph is a portrait painted by the sun" "Photography has the capacity to provide images of man and his environment that are both works of art and moments in history." ~Cornell Capa "When I say I want to photograph someone, what it really means is that I'd like to know them. Anyone I know I photograph." ~Annie Leibovitz "Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art." ~Ansel Adams Thanks for being here.
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83 | Bigadne De | Ranveer Singh, Kabir Khan | Pritam, Benny Dayal, Ashish Pandit - Duration : 01:36 - Size : 2.93 MB - Release : 13 December 2021 - Downloaded : 41,934 x 👉🏻 SUBSCRIBE to Zee Music Company - To Stream & Download Full Song: Gaana - JioSaavn - Mrjatt Lagueri - Apple Music - Mrjatt Lagueri Prime Music - Hungama - Mrjatt Lagueri - Music - Resso - HiPi - Zili - Song: Bigadne De Music: Pritam Singer: Benny Dayal Lyricist: Ashish Pandit Reliance Entertainment & Phantom Films Present A Kabir Khan Films Production A Film By Kabir Khan Produced By Deepika Padukone, Kabir Khan, Vishnu Vardhan Induri, Sajid Nadiadwala, Sheetal Vinod Talwar, Reliance Entertainment & 83 Film Ltd. Star Cast: • Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev • Deepika Padukone as Romi Dev • Pankaj Tripathi as PR Man Singh • Tahir Raj Bhasin as Sunil Gavaskar • Jiiva as Krishnamachari Srikkanth • Saqib Saleem as Mohinder Amarnath • Jatin Sarna as Yashpal Sharma • Chirag Patil as Sandeep Patil • Dinker Sharma as Kirti Azad • Nishant Dahiya as Roger Binny • Harrdy Sandhu as Madan Lal • Sahil Khattar as Syed Kirmani • Ammy Virk as Balvinder Singh Sandhu • Addinath Kothare as Dilip Vengsarkar • Dhairya Karwa as Ravi Shastri • R Badree as Sunil Valson Vi Customers Set this song as Callertune by clicking on below link: Music on Zee Music Company Connect with us on : Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - - To support the singer, please buy this "83 | Bigadne De | Ranveer Singh, Kabir Khan | Pritam, Benny Dayal, Ashish Pandit" song at the official store. This "Bigadne De Pritam" song is in a 320 Kbps Mp3 file format.
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Football is more than just a sport, it’s a cultural phenomenon that has been inspiring passion and loyalty in fans for over a century. A football shirt is much more than just a piece of clothing; it’s a symbol of identity, belonging, and pride for millions of people around the world. For many fans, a football shirt is a physical representation of the team they love and support, and a way to express their allegiance to their club. Therefore, it’s crucial for a football team to have a shirt design that accurately represents its values, history, and image. A bespoke football shirt design offers a range of benefits that can help to reinforce a team’s identity, engage with its fans, and promote its brand. One of the main advantages of a bespoke football shirt design is that it enables a team to create a unique identity that sets it apart from other teams. A custom design can incorporate a team’s specific colors, symbols, and traditions, making it instantly recognizable to fans and opponents alike. A bespoke design can help to establish a team’s visual identity and make it easier for fans to identify with the team, creating a sense of unity and belonging. A bespoke football shirt design can also be a powerful tool for promoting a team’s brand. By incorporating elements that are meaningful to the team and its supporters, such as colors, symbols, and slogans, a custom design can help to reinforce the team’s brand and make it more memorable and recognizable to fans. A bespoke design can also help to establish a consistent visual style across all of a team’s marketing materials, further strengthening its brand. Another advantage of a bespoke football shirt design is that it can help a team to secure more lucrative sponsorship deals. By incorporating a sponsor’s logo and colors into the design in a visually appealing way, a custom shirt can help to promote the sponsor’s brand and increase exposure for both the team and the sponsor. In addition, a bespoke design can offer more flexibility in terms of placement and size of the sponsor’s logo, making it easier to create a balance between promoting the team’s identity and the sponsor’s brand. A custom football shirt design can also increase fan engagement, as supporters are more likely to buy and wear a shirt that they feel represents their team in a unique and meaningful way. A bespoke design can tap into the emotions and passion of a team’s fans, making them feel more connected to the team and increasing their loyalty. By offering fans a range of custom designs to choose from, a team can also cater to the diverse preferences and interests of its supporters, further enhancing fan engagement. Tradition and heritage A bespoke football shirt design can also help to preserve a team’s tradition and heritage, incorporating elements that have been part of the team’s history and story. By incorporating elements of a team’s past into its present, a custom design can help to strengthen the connection between a team and its fans, and create a sense of continuity and tradition. A bespoke design can also help to evoke memories and emotions associated with a team’s past, further enhancing its heritage and legacy.
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International Competition of Musical Composition for the Moving Image – Fifth Edition Through the sonic reinterpretation of old silent films the forgotten masterpieces of the history of cinema can be made more interesting and exciting for the general public. Music can have a leading role in this kind of Renaissance, starting from the special concern for timbre in the instrumental, electronic and electroacoustic music of today. New soundtracks can do more than simply "accompany" the images on the screen, but can reveal their hidden content, giving a new voice to what would otherwise remain silent, and the sound of today can contribute towards redefining the meaning, aesthetics and conceptual structures of cinema created before the advent of the soundtrack. With this in mind, the Edison Studio association, in collaboration with Romaeuropa Festival and with the support of Cineteca di Bologna, announces the 5th edition of “Sounds of Silences” International Competition of Musical Composition for the Moving Image, which is intended to stimulate musical creativity in its interaction with the audiovisual media. In the preliminary stage of the competition the entrants must submit an audiovisual work, the musical part of which they themselves have composed. An initial jury will then select three finalists from among the entrants, who will be invited to create, within a period of almost 3 months, an electroacoustic soundtrack for silent movies chosen by Edison Studio in collaboration with the Cineteca di Bologna. A second international jury will award cash prizes to the finalists during a public event organized within the Romaeuropa Festival 2020. The total prize money to be awarded amounts to €3,000. 1) The association Edison Studio, in collaboration with Cineteca di Bologna and the Romaeuropa Festival, announces the 5th edition of “Sounds of Silences” International Competition of Musical Composition for the Moving Image. 2) The competition is open to all composers of any nationality born after 31/12/1984. Participation in the competition is free of charge and can be either individual or collective. All members of any group must be born before the above indicated date. Any composers who received an award or prize in the last edition of the competition (2019) are not allowed to participate. 3) To enter the competition all entrants must do the following, by the date of May 20th, 2020, 6 pm (italian time): - fill in the on-line registration form available in English at "https://soundsofsilences.edisonstudio.it/regolamento.php" containing a specific attachment in which they must declare their own authorship of the soundtrack they are presenting and give their authorization for the processing of their personal data. In the on-line entry form a link must be provided for viewing in streaming the work they are submitting for the first stage of the competition (e.g. Youtube, etc.). In case the video is not public domain, the link must be a non-public one. The organizers of the competition accept no liability for any problems related to the streaming quality of the work submitted. As regards the visual part, the candidates can choose to use an original or pre-existing video, as the assessment will be made exclusively on the basis of the relationship between the soundtrack and the moving image. Each candidate may participate with only one work composed exclusively by himself/herself, but there is also the possibility to submit a second work created with at least one other musician born after 31/12/1984 (whose identity must be specified). By the 1st of June 2020, the secretariat of the competition will communicate to the candidates the confirmation of receipt of the registration forms and the works they have submitted to the competition. 4) The competition consists of the three phases listed below. The works received from those entrants who have registered correctly will be submitted to a first international jury. That jury will select three works from among those that have been received. The creators of these three works will then be admitted to the following stages of the competition. The secretariat of the competition will communicate the outcome of the selection to the three successful candidates, on the organizer’s site and those of its partners as well as to the press by the 25th of June 2020. By the 1st of July 2020 each of the three successful individual or group entrants who have been selected will be invited to create an original soundtrack for one or more movies - with a total duration that will not exceed 35' for each finalist (or group) - chosen at random from silent films previously selected by Edison Studio with the aid of the Cineteca di Bologna. In order to participate in the final phase of the competition the finalists must do the following, by the 1st of October 2020, 6 pm. • Send to [email protected] by means of WeTransfer (www.wetransfer.com) the films with their own original soundtracks in stereo (if the characteristics of the file make it impossible to be sent via WeTransfer, the work sent by the finalists via a different route or channel must still be received by the Edison Studio association by the October 2nd 2020, 6 pm italian time). • The following must also be sent by the October 2nd 2020, 6 pm to the email address [email protected]: a) a description of the work in English of no more than 600 words in length; b) a résumé or CV of the individual entrant or group of entrants in English of no more than 600 words in length; c) pictures of the individual entrant or group of entrants in JPG/JPEG format with a minimum resolution of 300 DPI; d) a pre-formulated statement signed by the competitors formally declaring that the soundtrack presented is entirely composed by themselves, that they have not in any way granted the rights to the use of the soundtrack to third parties before the end of the competition, that they undertake not to publicly present the audiovisual work before the day of the final award ceremony, as specified below in paragraph 4.3. We also warn that after the final the films cannot be used publicly without the written authorization of Cineteca di Bologna. Edison Studio is not responsible for any unauthorized use of the films given by Cineteca di Bologna. The audio part composed by the finalists, instead, remains their own property. 4.3) Final award ceremony The works of the three finalists will be presented in a public event within October-November 2020 in the context of the Romaeuropa Festival 2020. A second international jury will meet after the screening to discuss the works and will then award the cash prizes. In the case of a group of entrants the prize money will be divided among all the members of the collective. The jury reserves the right not to award all or any of the cash prizes, as well as to award ex- aequo prizes if it sees fit. The prize pool will be divided as follow: 1st Prize € 1,500 2nd Prize € 1,000 3rd Prize € 500 The sums payable to the creators of the winning works are limited solely to the prize money indicated in this Regulation. The creators of the winning works cannot make any further requests for any extra sums due to any use of their works by the organizers for promotional purposes related to the competition, within the limits of the existing copyright laws. 6) The organizers of the competition reserve the right to make any changes to these Regulations that they may see fit, perhaps due to the necessity to intervene for reasons of force majeure. 7) The submission of the entry form for the competition entails and signifies acceptance of all the provisions of these Regulations by the entrants. 8) Any failure by the entrants to comply with the provisions specified in these Regulations will result in their exclusion from the competition. 9) In the event of a dispute the Italian version of these Regulations will be deemed to be legally binding and valid. In any case of dispute or legal contestation the seat of jurisdiction will be that of Rome. Info at : [email protected]
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Globally-renowned Designers to Create YAM Centrepiece Thylacine, an internationally-awarded interpretive design studio responsible for the newly developed exhibitions at WA Museum Boola Bardip and the Auckland War Memorial Museum is to lead the development of the permanent entry exhibitions for Coffs Harbour’s Yarrila Arts & Museum (YAM). Thylacine will focus on the ‘Stories of Coffs’ social history exhibition while the city’s own local creatives Alison Page and Nik Lachajczak of creative agency Zakpage will deliver the ‘Welcome to Country’ Gumbaynggirr experience. “It’s incredibly exciting that Thylacine and Zakpage will be creating these centrepiece displays that will form the entry focus of the new Museum and Gallery,” said Michelle Smith, Council’s Team Leader Cultural Services. “These permanent displays will be the first experience that visitors have of YAM and we want our collective identity and history told in an exciting and inclusive way – an immersive, inclusive experience of the kind that Thylacine and Zakpage have earned well-deserved reputations for delivering both in Australia and overseas.” Thylacine won the lead contract after an open tender process. The permanent exhibitions will be completed by mid-2023 after Yarrila Place is operational, however the Welcome to Country will be an important part of the Yarrila Place opening events. “Thylacine is delighted to begin work on this significant cultural project for Coffs Harbour,” said Caolán Mitchell, Creative Director Thylacine. “The museum will celebrate the people and stories of this unique and special place. Our multidisciplinary team will work hard to design and deliver a stunning new museum experience for Coffs Harbour and we look forward to seeing the project come to life over the next few years. We are also looking forward to continuing to work collaboratively with Alison Page and Nik Lachajczak.” Thylacine is an internationally-awarded interpretive design and make studio with 21 years of practical experience in the specialist field of interpretive design, working on permanent and temporary exhibitions. Alison Page is a descendant of the Walbanga and Wadi Wadi people from La Perouse and is an award-winning creative at the forefront of the contemporary Australian Aboriginal cultural movement. Nik Lachajczak is a writer, director and cinematographer who has worked with communities in Australia and globally for the past 20 years. Together they created ‘Wellama’ a digital Welcome to Country film on permanent exhibition at Barangaroo in Sydney. “Zakpage is thrilled to work with the six Gumbaynggirr clans to create a digital expression of the welcome, capturing this important cultural protocol that celebrates Country and the care of it through cinematic vision and an evocative soundscape,” said Alison Page. “Our goal is to provide visitors to YAM with a fascinating, fun, welcoming and inclusive place that they will want to return to and tell other people about,” added Ms Smith. “With these amazing designers on board, I’m sure we’re going to achieve that goal and more.” The exhibitions will be designed to be in place for eight to 10 years with sections that can periodically be changed or updated. Entry to the permanent exhibitions will be free.
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Welcome to the website of the Anthropologist and Photographer Alban von Stockhausen. Please visit the different sections of the site, to find out about my work as an anthropologist and photographer in the Greater Himalayan Region. Most of my current and past research and exhibition projects were focussed on the Naga tribes of Northeast India and Burma, the Shamanistic cultures of Eastern Nepal and the topic of Visual Anthropology. For details, please check out my CV and the list of selected publications in the ‘About’ section. If you are interested in my work as a photographer and my photographic archive, please visit the ‘Photography‘ section of the website. I’m currently based in Vienna (Austria), where I work and live together with my wife, the Anthropologist Marion Wettstein and our daughter Anaïs. Nepal: Ritual Space Mimesis In my current project titled "Ritual and Space: Identity based on Ritual Landscape among the Rai of Eastern Nepal", the main research question is concerned with ritual landscapes and territories as perceived by the Rai communities. In what ways are they defined as a sacred topography in myth and ritual? And how are they used in the formation of contemporary identities? 1930's Naga Photography My project on historical photographs of the Naga is based on two photographic collections, assembled by the anthropologists Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf and Hans-Eberhard Kauffmann who both travelled among the Naga during the 1930's. It focuses on Kauffmann's work which was largely unknown until I discovered the original photographic films in an German archive. more info...» During my various research activities in the Greater Himalyan Region, I built up a large and extensively documented photographic archive and database. It focuses on the Naga cultures of Northeast India and the Kirat Rai of Eastern Nepal and includes materials to topics ranging from shamanistic rituals to fashion shows, from material culture to current politics and questions of modernity. more info...»
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Absolutely beautiful without a doubt! I will be ordering more from Danielle because her signs are spectacular in every way. Love my sign The sign came in packed so securely I struggled to get it out (which I didn’t mind, felt like a kid on Christmas morning). The sign was beautiful, the staining, lettering, everything. It fit perfect over my bed. Would definitely buy more pieces from Danielle. BEST CUSTOM PIECE & AMAZING SERVICE! Danielle is EXTREMELY talented! I ordered two custom pieces and they arrived on time and were beautiful! She emailed back and forth with me about ideas I had and helped me figure out what I wanted! I have the 12”x48” and it is perfect horizontal above my bed. I also have the 18”x24” and I had her choose which words were handwritten and which were block, and it came out perfect! I love her work and can’t wait to order more pieces! I want all my house decor signs to match and be from this shop! Great seasonal items as well! Could not be happier! I received my customized sign right on time within the processing timeframe that was given and it was securely packaged and delivered with care. I love it so much and it is so perfect for the living room space i had planned on hanging it. You can just tell the effort that goes into each sign. I couldn’t be happier. Thank you! I am so happy with my sign! It’s so darling and nothing less than perfection! Awesome quality!!! Danielle is has excellent customer service and communication. ♥️ I will definitely be buying more again!! Thank you so much Danielle for your time and dedication just to make my little sign! You’re very sweet and super talented! 🥰 If you’re wondering whether you should buy a sign or not, just do it! You won’t be sorry ☺️
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ABOUT THE FILM After Damian Samuels’ first short film FISH! he knew he wanted to make a feature film but felt he didn’t have enough experience yet, so he decided to up the ante and challenge himself to make a much “bigger” short film. Consequently, after starting life as a crowdfunded KICKSTARTER campaign, THE FIVE WIVES & LIVES OF MELVYN PFFERBERG involved an ambitious 5-and-a-half day shoot, a cast of 30 actors, extras, children and animals, Pinewood Studios, the filming of five different-looking weddings in one day, VFX created by the Academy Award-winning Milk & The Mill, and a Spice Girl singing the theme song. “I wanted to create a timeless world with no specific geographical locations, one that would be of interest to all ages without barriers of sex, swearing or violence, but also that would appeal to an international audience. When I have attended foreign film festivals in the past, it has been extremely satisfying seeing and hearing a non-English-speaking audience laughing along to British comedies, particularly my own film FISH!, and with this in mind I aimed to make a virtually silent comedy that could translate to audiences across the globe, transcending language and culture. I have been so lucky to have been reunited with my brilliant and generous Executive Producers, and to have worked with such an incredibly talented cast, crew and an amazing post production team, all of whom have all given their time and abilities for free to realise this project.”
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Africa Day Irish Times Writing Competition 2018 News06 July 2018 Oluwasegun Seriki has been announced as the winner of this year’s Africa Day Irish Times Writing Competition. Oluwasegun combined humour and wit to tell an insightful story about his experience of going to his first job interview in Ireland. He eloquently illustrated how he dealt with perceived prejudices and showed how those in Africa, specifically the people in his home country of Nigeria, can draw from Ireland’s experience in rising above cultural and religious differences. “The Day I Found out I Was Black”, by Mary Ishabiyi was announced as the runner-up. Mary’s powerful poem traced her difficult experience of painting a self-portrait, as a young child in an Irish classroom. She spoke of the conflict she faced when deciding on what crayon to use when colouring her skin and how this gave her a greater understanding of those in minority groups. We also had great entries from a number of younger writers this year. Lara Elkadi was awarded first place in the primary school category for her piece “Rivers”, which articulately portrayed the similarities between the Nile and the Shannon. Lara showed what Ireland and Egypt have in common as a result and encouraged readers to keep our rivers and waterways clean and safe. Arabella Adekoya was named as the runner-up for her story “How close are Ireland and Africa?” Arabella brilliantly described her experience as a young person born in Ireland to African parents. She detailed the many similarities and differences between life in Ireland and life in Nigeria. Natasha Sutton from Co. Cork is the winner in the secondary school category. Natasha wrote an excellent poem detailing a trip to Malawi and wrote powerfully about the life of a Malawian school girl. Natasha brilliantly described the similarities between her own experience of going to school in Ireland and that of girls in Malawi. Each of our winners received €50 worth of books and have also seen their piece published in the Irish Times. The winning entries can be viewed here: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/irish-times-africa-day-writing-competition-winning-entries-1.3556402 The competition provides a platform for emerging and established writing talent. Writers were encouraged to submit pieces which explored the links between Ireland and Africa as well as the richness and diversity of the African continent and cultures. 2018 saw the fourth year of the competition and it was encouraging to see many talented writers taking the opportunity to submit their work. The winners were selected by Irish Aid, Martin Doyle, Books Editor at the Irish Times and 2018 Africa Day Champion, Dagogo Hart.
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Magnimar’s founders were adventurers, and the spirit of the adventurer and explorer keeps the heart and soul of Magnimar alive. It should thus come as no surprise that the monuments the city is so well known for often having ties to adventuring themes. In addition, many of the major works have been magically empowered over the years. The source of these enhancements are hotly debated—some assume that they were created by now-dead or anonymous spellcasters as a gift to the city, while others suspect these magical effects instead represent a legacy of the ancient Thassilonian wizardry lingering in the region’s stones. In truth, these effects are manifestations of the mysterious patrons of the Seacleft region, the ancient empyreal lords so beloved and venerated over the past several thousand years by Varisia’s native people. These lords have welcomed the land’s newest settlers, yet their welcome is subtle. In many of the monuments detailed in the following pages, boons are listed for those who perform minor acts of worship and respect to Magnimar, its monuments, and the empyreal lords who watch over the city. Any nonevil intelligent creature who performs a specific act before one of these magically charged monuments and makes a successful skill check awakens the monument’s magic, and, in return, gains a small bonus of some sort for 24 hours. A single person can never have more than one monument- granted bonus in effect at any one time; attempts to gain a second bonus before the first wears off automatically fail. In addition, a person can only attempt to benefit from a monument bonus a number of times in a week equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum of once per week)—the city of Magnimar responds most often to those who carry themselves with greater poise and personality, after all. The exact requirements and effects of the various monument boons are different for each monument in question. The Battle of Charda Magnimar is no stranger to threats from the sea—between the constant threat of piracy from Riddleport and raiders from the Linnorm Kingdoms, the city’s defenses have had plenty of opportunities over the past century to test their mettle. This large statue depicts the first and most famous of the nautical battles waged in the city’s early days between Magnimar’s navy and the pirates of Riddleport. The battle itself was significant not only for the size of the invading force, but for the pirates’ use of five captured and charmed monsters harvested from the Darklands—four-armed beasts known as chardas. Although only 4 feet tall, the chardas under Captain Jevanna “Winterkiss” Skrinn’s enchantment were a significant force, and had Antholus Kaddren not given his life during that battle in a desperate attempt to break the charms controlling the monsters (and thus turn them back on Captain Winterkiss in a fury of ruinous revenge), the bile-spewing monsters would have helped Riddleport sack the city. Today, the monument exaggerates the actual size of the chardas, depicting them as 30-foot-tall behemoths. Rumors that these monstrous giants are actually petrified monsters persist to this day. Practice weapon play for 10 minutes before the Battle of Charda and make a successful DC 20 Intimidate check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all attack rolls made with melee weapons for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for each 10 points by which you exceed the initial check. This magical fountain of flame was built by Antholus Kaddren—a gift to the city soon after its founding. The monument itself consists of a pedestal that supports a bronze bowl filled with green oil. A nimbus of fire perpetually burns within the bowl, dancing to an arcane rhythm and cycling in color from yellow to orange to violet to blue. Benches surround the remarkable fountain at a safe distance. Meditate for 10 minutes before the flame and make a successful DC 15 Spellcraft check to gain a +1 increase to the save DCs of all fire spells you cast for the next 24 hours. One of the tallest structures in the city, this 10-story, cylindrical monument is called the Cenotaph. Created as a memorial to Magnimar’s most beloved founder, Alcaydian Indros, the monument was meant to be an empty tomb honoring the local hero. As years passed and Indros’s family members and friends passed on, an inordinate number of residents requested to have their bones entombed near or within the monument. Begun as an honor to the great man, then a vogue, the practice has become a tradition and postmortem status symbol for all who can afford burial beneath the stones of the surrounding Mourner’s Plaza or in the later-constructed catacombs beneath the memorial. Priests of the church of Pharasma patrol the Cenotaph and its catacombs frequently, striving to keep the monument free of undead, scavengers, and grave robbers. Pray for 10 minutes in the Mourner’s Plaza before the Cenotaph and make a successful DC 15 Knowledge (religion) check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all Fortitude saves for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for each 10 points by which you exceed the initial check. Indros cul Vydrarch The towering marble sculpture called “Indros cul Vydrarch” depicts the legendary battle between Alcaydian Indros and the great Vydrarch. Recite the poem “Upon a Serpent’s Grave” in the original Aquan while standing before the monument, then attempt a DC 15 Perform (act, oratory, or sing) check. Success grants a +1 morale bonus on all weapon damage rolls against creatures with the aquatic subtype for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for each 5 points by which you exceed the initial check. The Fifth Wind This massive stone weather vane stands amid the docks, its windsocks towering above surrounding buildings so as to give all of Outcast’s Cove an easy method of determining wind speed and power. The sides of the stone pylon that supports the windsocks are carved with complex images of air elementals and cloud dragons in fierce battle. Observe the patterns on the pylon and watch the windsocks cavort above for 5 minutes, then attempt a DC 15 Survival check. Success grants a +2 morale bonus on Survival checks for 24 hours, and prevents seasickness for the duration of any sea voyage begun while this bonus persists. Our Lady of Blessed Waters Seerspring Garden, a park boasting a spring of crisp, clear water, marks the northeastern corner of Keystone. The park itself is a fine place to relax, but its most striking feature is the bronze, strangely verdigris-free statue of a lithe woman that stands at the center of the water. The statue is said to be an image of the spirit believed to linger within the Seerspring, but none in Magnimar know who built the mysterious monument. Spend 10 minutes in prayer to the spirit of the Seerspring, then attempt a DC 15 Knowledge (religion) check. Success grants a +1 morale bonus on all caster level and concentration checks for divine spells for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for each 5 points by which you exceed the initial check. This corner of Seerspring Garden is dominated by a massive block of marble that protrudes 3 feet from the ground. The top of this block of stone has been meticulously carved into a scale model of the city of Magnimar. Touch-ups and additions to the carving are performed yearly to show the rise and fall of buildings in the city by artistic sculptors from the Church of Abadar using stone shape spells. Meditate for 10 minutes before the Mapstone Monument and make a DC 15 Knowledge (local) check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all Will saves for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for every 10 points by which you exceed the DC 15 Knowledge (local) check. The Celwynvian Charge A gift from the elves of the distant Mierani Forest after Magnimar sent a delegation to secure a trade alliance, what was originally nothing more than a curious stony seedpod has, over the decades, grown into a tree-shaped sculpture as tall as a two-story building. Although the Mierani trade alliance never blossomed in the way Magnimar’s founders had hoped, the strange tree sculpture the elves gifted the city does every year, growing real leaves that bud and fall at the appropriate times of year. Meditate for 10 minutes in the shade of the Celwynvian Charge and make a DC 15 Knowledge (nature) check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all Ref lex saves for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for every 10 points by which you exceed the DC 15 Knowledge (nature) check. Just within Twins’ Gate stand the Guardians, one of the city’s larger monuments. These 200-foot-tall colossi depicting the young heroes Cailyn and Romre Vanderale face each other with burning staves held high, forming a giant arch. Meditate for 10 minutes below the arch and make a successful DC 15 Knowledge (arcana) check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all concentration checks for 24 hours. This bonus increases by +1 for every 10 points by which you exceed the DC 15 Knowledge (arcana) check. Mistress of Angels This fine marble sculpture of Ordellia Whilwren, one of the founders of Magnimar, shows the beloved cleric of Desna looking out over the Varisian Gulf to the horizon, as if she were scanning for threats to the city. Meditate for 10 minutes before the statue and make a successful DC 15 Knowledge (religion) check to gain a +1 morale bonus on all Initiative checks. This bonus increases by +1 for every 10 points by which you exceed the DC 15 Knowledge (religion) check. The Shadow Clock Among the most impressive monuments in Underbridge, the Shadow Clock is a minor marvel of engineering. At a height of 250 feet, this teetering structure of stone, wood, and rusted metal towers above the other buildings in the district, yet the overwhelming presence of the Irespan pilings itself keeps the clock in a more than symbolic shadow. The tower’s clock face is frozen at 3 o’clock, and though a statue of a nameless angel perches at its highest point, the Shadow Clock is the only monument in Magnimar that does not currently offer blessings to those who come seeking aid. Within, the hollow tower contains a rickety wooden staircase that winds up to the immense bells and frozen clockworks. Dubbed the “Terrible Stairs” by locals, it took 10 fatal attempts by foolish daredevils trying to climb the decaying steps before the city moved to close down the tower permanently. Today, the tower stands in defiance of the order—too massive to safely and affordably demolish, yet too well engineered to tumble down on its own. The tower itself is reputed to be the den of all manner of dangers, from lurking faceless stalkers to the ghosts of those who died during its construction, yet the actual inhabitant of the clock is perhaps more horrifying—a menace as old as the city itself. This is a hideously crafty and merciless flesh golem crafted by one of the founders of the Brothers of the Seven, a remorseless maniac known locally as “the Scarecrow.” The golem changes its lair often, most recently dwelling amid the trash and refuse inside of the tower; it comes and goes in the dead of night when the urge to murder becomes impossible to ignore. Despite its size, the Scarecrow is adept at remaining hidden, such that rumors of its existence remain unproven, and a legacy of over 100 years have gifted it with its own disturbing local nursery rhyme: Mumble Mumble Scarecrow, Alone in the maize. Sleeping in the daytime, A stitched man he stays. But when the moon she rises, Up Mumble gets. He shakes his hands at first And moves his feet the next. And when the dog is snoring, And when you’re fast asleep, Mumble Mumble Scarecrow Will find you good to eat.
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Sunshine Inn Khaolak A comfy oasis among lush greenery, tropical flowers, mountain, and waterfalls, Sunshine Inn Khaolak guests are destined to enjoy a cool and peaceful sanctuary. The property offers a range of accommodation for guest's memorable stay at Khao Lak. Rooms and amenities are decorated in contemporary style, complemented by traditional art and locally made handicrafts but with the western comfort for your pleasure. A leisurely stroll will bring you to the center of town, where you will find numerous restaurants, bars, shopping centers, and local attractions. With fantastic deals and extraordinary view you can't go wrong with Sunshine Inn Khaolak.
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i knew that, once i re-whet my appetite for hand-sewing, (with the miniature felt bunnies that i stitched for my niece’s nursery), that i would be doing a lot of it. it has been really enjoyable reconnecting with my stitching roots…i haven’t done much of it since my youth, when i was a member of 4H. it goes faster than the knit animals i have made, and there is no stipulation in the patterns that prevents me from selling the finished products. as i have gone along these past few weeks, i have been strongly considering opening a separate shop in which to sell my finished felt creatures. i am not looking forward to managing two separate shops, but i can’t really see them coexisting with jewelry in my existing shop. here’s a look at what i have so far: i have pretty much decided to move forward with the new shop, but it requires a solid time investment that encompasses researching how other sellers of art dolls, miniatures, and softies structure their shops, and fleshing out all the tedious bits, such as pricing, policies section, and about page. plus, i would like to ideally have around ten finished pieces with which to open shop, and i am not sure how long that will take to accomplish. in the meantime, i will keep on stitching.
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The philosophy behind this webshop is to deliver magnificent and beautiful absolute quality dance shoes at a fair price. We even go as far as offering club discounts for dance clubs and dance schools so that we can deliver Denmark's cheapest quality dance shoe online. Regardless of you being a beginner, intermediate or a professional dancer we wish to deliver a top quality dance shoe at a fair cost - and with a phenomenal service! If you are searching for dance shoes for both men and women which must be at a fair price but also in a perfect quality and amazing design then you need search no more. We have put together an assortment of very beautiful salsa dance shoes/latin dance shoes etc. for the ladies and cool, hip and elegant dance sneakers etc. for men - all dance shoes can be bought right here online. A lot of our latin dance shoes are beautifully decorated with glitter, rhinestones and pretty buckles and have been made in fine satin, patent leather, leather or nubuck. The dance shoes here in Nordic Dance Shoes are created for pleasure in both design as well as in function. Are you, your dance club/event or festival interested in having us coming out to display/sell our dance shoes then contact us here or on our facebook page. Remember, it is always possible to find an overview of where and when we are present in Denmark here.
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Paul discusses business, beer, and all things Beer On Earth with host, Molly O'Brien, in a 15 minute segment on GoLocalProv. We began our journey with a 30 quart stockpot we bought at Job Lot, a mesh bag, a bunch of books about beer, and an intense desire to make beers that we could be proud of. Focused on brewing styles not typically found in the region, we researched ingredients, refined recipes, and applied feedback to brew the best beer possible on our 3-gallon system week after week. After taking home gold and bronze medals at the 2017 New England Regional Homebrew Competition in Manchester, NH, we knew that we were heading in the right direction. With a new-found confidence, we secured a location for our brewery, applied for our licenses, and ordered a 3-barrel brew system with a handful of fermenters. BEER ON EARTH is on a never-ending mission to produce the highest quality ales and lagers available in New England while providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere to consume these beers at the tap room of our brewery in North Kingstown, RI. Working with local artist, Paul Endres Jr., BOE plans to deliver a unique visual aesthetic that will perfectly combine our love for beer, art, and life. Lighter offerings perfect for those making the transition to craft beer in North Kingstown We are excited to open our tap room doors to the public for the first time during our grand opening weekend! Come join us as we reveal Beer On Earth and everything that we have been working towards over the past year and a half. Friday July 6th 4:00-9:00, Saturday July 7th 3:00-9:00, Sunday July 8th 12:00-5:00. 6670 Post Rd, North Kingstown, Rhode Island 02852, United States Sunday - Thursday: TBD Friday - Saturday: TBD
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A response to Pascua Lama A response to Pascua Lama: Hearing is gold, Manquemilla, Gold Condor The glacier is the origin of the word “cool” and the first “chill”, the slow ice of an inner music that dies when no one wants to hear it. Hollow cow they melt down letting out a lament. An alveolus birthing its own death. The messenger of the waters, the intermediary between the worlds, the condor is the glacier becoming extinct. The boy/condor, guardian of the glacier was buried alive by the Incas, at the birthplace of the Mapocho river, on the summit of El Plomo, so the valley we now call “Santiago” would never lack water. He was buried and then forgotten, only to be found 500 years later by treasure hunters. They found him to un-find him, turning him into an “archaeological object.” They said: “this is the cult of the heights” and the phrase placed him in the past. Calling him the “mummy of El Plomo” they separated him from us, but the boy/condor is still asleep and his dream comes alive each time someone feels a connection with the water. Now, the boy/condor comes back to the national consciousness at a time when the glaciers are in danger of being sold, contaminated and lost. He reappears when Chile is about to choose between hearing or not hearing the music of an ancient connection with the glacier and the land, a specificity of place, with its own particular tone. A place is a sound, and a way of hearing it. A web of interrelationships, an exchange between people and earth. The space of naming. To change the meaning of a name is to change the world. In Alto del Carmen, in the Huasco Valley, the land of the ancestors of Gabriela Mistral, Chile is choosing a meaning: “Alto del Carmen” could mean “The Height of Poetry”, or the place where poetry comes to an end. Today, the Huasco Altino peoples, descendants of the Diaguitas are the caretakers of the ancient vision of the glacier as a sacred place that guarantees life. We have the possibility of hearing the music of place, in all its potential, or, to put a stop to life by giving away the glaciers and the mines to the neo colonial powers. But, are we hearing their voice? our own forgotten inner voice, or that of the System that says: “Only the dollar matters” “And you, what do you know?” “Now, we are the owners of the mines, and cyanide is the new guardian of the waters.” Water is gold The blood of the earth The slowly moving ice is the testimony of our ancient relationship with the land, and the ritual maintenance of its flow, our true cultural patrimony. The future heritage of a way of being in harmony with the land, a music that sustains the earth and human life at the same time. In Australia, the Aboriginals have begun to recover their dignity and land through poetry: the ritual maintenance of the landscape, their “songlines.” In Chile, the condor and the water of our stories, are our “songline”. The unacknowledged ritual of quipu making, the memory of its people, the continuity of our ancestral world. A Menstrual Quipu (from a letter to Michelle Bachelet) On election day I climbed the mountain to make an offering: A menstrual quipu. I climbed the condor’s shadow spinning a solar thread. The union of water “The glacier’s thirst.” Manquemilla: cóndor de oro (mapudungun) “Cool” y “chill”: frío, (inglés) derivado del Latín gelu “Songline”: laslíneas del canto, o las huellas del sueño que crean el mundo, traducción al inglés del concepto aborigen australiano creada por Bruce Chatwin. ® QUIPUMENSTUAL // All Rights Reserved © Copyright // Cecilia Vicuña
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The Animation Program provides students with a unique opportunity to experience a broad range of possibilities within the world of animation. From fine art to cartoons, this program encourages students to explore their potentials, and bring movement to their artwork through an intense and rigorous curriculum. CSSSA Animation students learn diverse experimental and traditional animation techniques under the guidance of leading artists in the field. They study the history and work of animators from all over the world, they participate in figure drawing classes, and they learn from professional animation artists. Animation students at the summer program are dedicated, hardworking, and open to new ideas. The Animation Department is very competitive; typically, only one-in-three applicants each year are invited to become Animation students. CSSSA Animators spend Mondays through Saturdays in workshops and classes on animation, storyboarding, life drawing, movement and other related subjects. They also attend screenings of animated films (historical, contemporary, international and experimental), and a Movement Workshop. Students complete several projects during the program, involving zoetrope, flipbooks, stop-motion and cutout animation techniques. Over the course of the session, each student produces eight animated projects. At the end of the program, they have acquired an extensive toolbox for expressing themselves through the art of animation. Visitors to the program over the years have included French Animator Rene Laloux; Sally Cruikshank, an internationally renowned independent animator whose work includes several shorts for Sesame Street; the late puppet animator Helen Hill, Steve Hillenberg, creator of Sponge Bob for Nickelodeon; award winning stop-motion animator PES, Balbina Bruszewska, the Polish Princess of Animation; Conrad Vernon, the director of Shrek 2; the late Joe Ranft, storyboard artist for The Nightmare Before Christmas and Toy Story II; Alex Hirsch, creator of Disney’s Gravity Falls; and Pendleton Ward, creator of Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time. Both Alex Hirsch and Pendleton Ward are CSSSA Animation Dept. Alumni. Bobby Podesta, Stephen Gregory, Mark Walsh, and Sanjay Patel are also accomplished artists who started their careers in animation as high school students in the California State Summer School for the Arts Animation Program. These artists ended up becoming top animators for Pixar and have also been regular Visiting Artists at CSSSA. Their collective work includes Toy Story, Toy Story II and Toy Story III, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Cars, and Ratatouille. The department takes at least one field trip each year. This outing emphasizes observation and drawing from life; and often also concentrates on exposing the students to local museums and/or animation studios. Past drawing field trips have included the Los Angeles Zoo, Venice Beach, La Brea Tarp Pits, Olvera Street, and the Museum of Jurassic Technology . The students have also visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and animation studios such as Nickelodeon, Chiodo Bros., New Deal Studios, and Klasky-Csupo. The CSSSA Animation faculty includes a number of leading artists in the animation industry and independent film world. Lori Damiano, the Department Chairperson, is an independent animator and illustrator whose industry experience includes animation work for director Spike Jonze, and with Nickelodeon's Yo Gabba Gabba, MTV, Nike, Microsoft, and Palm Pictures. Her films and artwork have been exhibited and published internationally. She is an Assistant Professor at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in the Animated Arts program and also teaches in the Media Arts & Animation Dept. at the Portland Art Institute. Rebecca Stillman has worked in the entertainment industry and arts education for over 15 years. She has been working in stop-motion animation as an Production Designer, Art Director, Model Maker, Painter, Set Dresser and Puppet Fabricator for film, print and TV productions. She also makes traditional hand puppets, marionettes, and large scale puppets for TV, film, and theater. 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While typically found in the animation department, she has also has experience as a seamstress, puppet/set fabricator and production designer. Originally a California native, she has relocated to the UK where she is currently obtaining her MFA in Animation at the University of Edinburgh located in Edinburgh, Scotland. Javier Barboza is an animator, filmmaker, and artist. His work tackles the complexity of the urban city, using a surreal and narrative method to engage the audience in experiencing what is best described as visual and immersive. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Javier has been animating since the age of sixteen through after school inner city outreach programs. He continued his studies at East Los Angeles Community College, immersing himself in fine arts and animation and then transferred to California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts) and majored in Character Animation and Film Video, earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2007. He received his Master in Fine Arts at The University of Southern California (U.S.C), in The School of Cinematic Arts, DADA Animation Division. Jenny Wash is a professional animator and teacher, with over twenty years of experience in the field. In addition to creating an award winning body of independent animation, she has worked as an animator, developer and storyboard artist for film, television and the internet. She has contributed to Academy Award nominated short film and Clio honored advertising, and served as a professional juror for the venerable Big Muddy International Film Festival at Southern Illinois University. Jenny's teaching credits include workshops in effects animation at the University of Southern California, directing an outreach program with Sony Entertainment and Calarts Cultural Arts Partnership and a faculty position teaching in Calarts Experimental Animation department.
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Everyone falls for this fabulous fall gift! Celebrate the season with this autumn arrangement of roses and alstroemeria, arranged in a classic ceramic pumpkin they'll use year after year! All prices in USD ($) This beautiful hand-painted ceramic pumpkin is another creation from Teleflora's exclusive Flowers-in-a-Gift collection. It can be used as a charming candy dish - or a striking display piece. Or a vase! Standard - $59.95 $49.95 Deluxe - $69.95 Premium - $79.95
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As a film location, Arbury presents a variety of atmospheric settings for period and contemporary dramas. From the impressive facade of the 17th century stables to the rich Gothic interiors of the Hall, inspired by Henry VII’s Chapel in Westminster Abbey, you can draw on a wealth of imagery that has inspired writers and artists for generations. Many fashion shoots and product displays have benefitted from this magnificent setting. Arbury Hall has recently been used for the filming of BBC Hustle and Land Girls. In addition to the Hall, Arbury provides a range of other locations including woodland areas, farms and period cottages. For further information please contact the Land Agent.
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We love the classic elegance and unique shade of green in this mid-century styled glass drop necklace. The octagon glass appears to glow from within with its soft, seafoam coloring and is complemented by a chrysolite crystal and single antique button. Every antique button is a one and only, chosen just for you, and so will not be identical to the image. In this piece: - Vintage mid-century West German moonglow glass cabochon - One antique button, circa 1880-1918, chosen from our collection - Vintage Czech chrysolite crystal - Antiqued brass chain - Length is 17″ with a 4″ extender
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Years ago, back in grad school, a friend and I co-wrote a script called Fear. Scott had come up with the idea and then, for reasons that escape my memory, asked me to collaborate. It turned out to be one of the best stories I’ve ever worked on. We finished it and then, as is common with writers, weren’t sure what to do with the final project. It ended up gathering dust on our hard drives. Lately, I’ve been bugging Scott about every six months that we should take it and convert it into a book. A couple days ago, he finally saw the light. I’m very excited about this one. We wrote about fifteen drafts of the script, so our starting point for the book is lean and precise. One more project to add to the fire (film project, novella, next Tormay book, satire book, Sleeping Beauty project [inspired by Ice and Fire story], and Fear). I wish there was a third end from which to burn the candle.
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At the nexus of NYC’s East and West Sides, and the Uptown and Downtown cool, the architecture found in New York’s NoMad neighborhood represents an eclectic mix of classical and modern, bound by an undercurrent of timeless grace. Standing confidently at its center is 277 Fifth Avenue, boldly staking a claim for what 21st-century NYC architecture ought to be, and defining a new urban elegance. The successful assemblage of this design all begins with the vision of renowned architect Rafael Viñoly and his dedication to the lucidity of proportionality. By locating the building’s columns at the perimeter of the building, Viñoly frees the layout from structural elements that could impede both layouts and views. This strategic move also allows for increased freedom for interior wall placement, and, in turn, more surfaces on which to display art, a key design consideration of Viñoly. The only variation to this design strategy are the four double-height, open-air loggias found staggered along a spiral toward the building’s top. These “notches” into the building facade appear along a line that flows around and upward upon the vertical axis creating an effect that makes the building appear to grow taller. It’s a nuanced feature to a structure that projects both strength and forceful upward movement. To complement 277 Fifth Avenue’s façade, Jeffrey Beers International designed the relaxed interiors to bring warmth and an additional layer of refinement to the Viñoly’s bold structure. Using natural materials, such as white oak floors and kitchen cabinets, Italian marble counters, and custom-designed walnut vanities, Beers’s aesthetic builds upon Viñoly’s design ethos. In Beers’s own words, he “brings out the best of the architecture and makes the interiors a softer version of the building’s simplicity and elegance.” Panorama residences incorporate floor-to-ceiling corner windows, maximizing views throughout living and bedroom spaces. Meanwhile, the penthouses take full advantage of the height at the top of this world with 13+-foot ceilings, expansive living spaces, and full floor-to-ceiling windows in master baths. And then there are the loggia units, which offer enclosed open-air entertaining spaces. As the building bridges styles and vignettes across the city, the residences themselves reference elements from other parts of the building. Featuring intimate nooks and soaring ceilings combined which provide an open palette for those who seek a truly extraordinary living experience.
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I am Jon Wallace, a internationally published freelance photographer specializing in motorsports, action sports, lifestyle, commercial, and product photography. I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona where I grew up playing competitive hockey all across the USA and Canada, racing BMX & motocross. I moved to Grand Junction, Colorado aka 2 wheel paradise in 2008 to attend Colorado Mesa University, play hockey, and enjoy the great outdoors. I fell in love with Colorado and all it has to offer so I decided to stay after graduating from CMU with a B.S. in Kinesiology. While sidelined in 2010 due to a knee injury I sustained racing motorcycles I picked up a camera and started shooting my friends, who just so happen to be among the fastest racers on the planet, I fell in love with photography and it consumed my life shortly thereafter. I’d love to be trusted with photographing you, your products, covering your event, and to tell the story that is uniquely you! Based in Denver, Colorado.
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Her Creative Hustle celebrates creative women. Hosted by music artist ELSKA, the fortnightly interview-style podcast shares the honest stories and journeys of artistic women who are hustling hard in the pursuit of their own creative 9-to-5. New episodes launch every fortnight, on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Find out more at elskamusic.com/podcast and don't forget to subscribe to the channel! Follow the journey on Facebook at Her Creative Hustle For tour info, video, music and more: linktr.ee/elskamusic Subscribe to ELSKA's mailing list Spotify: ELSKA Spotify iTunes: ELSKA iTunes Watch ELSKA's documentary 'Heart + Harp' Watch ELSKA's official TEDx talk Watch ELSKA's live streaming music channel on Twitch.tv
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Artists - Exhibition Guide - Images - Contact Super Radiance is a group exhibition of twenty-seven artists working across a wide spectrum of media, including painting, photography, collage, sculpture, video, textiles, and performance, as well as technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality. The theme draws on both scientific and spiritual definitions of the title: as an electromagnetic phenomenon, “superradiance” describes the cooperative, spontaneous emission of energy particles; as a metaphysical force, “Super Radiance” characterizes the positive societal effects transmitted when a group of people meditate together. Amplified by the power of shared momentum and collective intent, Super Radiance unites artists on diverse wavelengths into a luminous, resonant frequency. Nancy Baker Cahill Debbie J. Cho Grace Jiyoon Kim Mtendere "Teebs" Mandowa Jennifer Juniper Stratford Leora Wien + Michelle Andrade Curated by Laura Darlington + Selwa Sweidan November 10 – December 8, 2018 The Nook Gallery, Beacon Arts Building 808 N. La Brea Ave., Inglewood, CA 90302 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 10, 5-7pm Performance by Alicia McDaid at 6pm VR by FLOAT Closing Reception: Saturday, December 8, 4-6pm Performance by Linda Franke at 5pm VR by FLOAT info [at] superradiance.online © Super Radiance, 2018. All rights reserved.
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Dara Singh Randhawa (19 November 1928 – 12 July 2012) was an Indian wrestler-turned-actor from Indian Punjab. He started acting in 1952 and was the first sportsman to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha by Bhartiya Janata Party during August 2003 – August 2009. He has also worked as Hindi and Punjabi film producer, director and writer in his career. He has also been an Indian television actor. Actor Akshay Kumar remarked him as "Hanuman for every kid and the God of all wrestlers, the original action hero who truly inspired me." Dara Singh was born as Deedar Singh Randhawa in a Jat Sikh family to father Surat Singh and mother Balwant Kaur, on 19 November 1928 in Dharmuchak village (now falls under Amritsar district) in British Punjab. As an adult he stood 6' 2" tall, weighed 132Kg and had a chest measurement of 54 inches. Due to his massive physique, he was encouraged to take up Pehlwani, an Indian style of wrestling, in the milked sand wrestling pits called akhada. He wrestled by invitation of the kings of Indian princely states and wrestled frequently in haats and melas (fairs and carnivals). Singh went to Singapore in 1947 and became the Champion of Malaysia (Indian style wrestling) by defeating Tarlok Singh in Kuala Lumpur. He had toured almost all the countries of the far-east as a professional wrestler. Most of Dara Singh's fights were in field of professional wrestling,which are WWE kind of fights, and are not considerd real. All India Jat Mahasabha Centenary Celebrations 2007, Seen in the image are Dharmendra, Dara Singh (sitting in center bearing turban) and Kamal Patel His last tournament, where he announced his retirement, was held in Delhi in 1983, inaugrated by Rajiv Gandhi and the winning trophy was presented by Giani Zail Singh. In 1996 he was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. He started his career as an actor in 1952 with Sangdil. He is known as the first Action King of Bollywood and was successful as an action hero in the 1960-69 in Hindi Films and in Punjabi films from 1970-82. He was the first Indian hero who started the trend of hero having a eight pack abs and taking the shirt off. He appeared in 121 Hindi feature films and in 21 Punjabi films. He made guest appearances in one Telugu and one Malayalam film. Of the 144 films he did, 58 had him play the main lead. In 70's and 80's, his Punjabi films with him in the lead were more successful and in the 70's in Hindi films, he achieved success more in mythological hits like Tulsi Vivah, Har Har Mahadev, Bajrangbali, Bhakti Mein Shakti. He took up supporting roles in Hindi Films from 1980's till 2012. He turned a producer, director and writer when he made Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar in 1970. He also did 6 TV serials. One of his notable friends was the actress Mumtaz with whom he had performed in 16 Hindi films and had 10 of them as box office hits. He tasted commercial success as a hero from the film King Kong in 1962. His commercially successful Hindi films in sixties were Awara Abdulla , The Thief of Baghdad, Aay Toofan, Dara Singh The Ironman, Rustom-E-Baghdad and with Mumtaz films like Faulad, Veer Bhimsen, Samson , Hercules, Tarzan Comes to Delhi, Sikandar E Azam, Rustom-E-Hind, Raaka, Boxer, Daku Mangal Singh were successful. In each film opposite Mumtaz, his remuneration was 4.5 lakh per film and Mumtaz earned 2.5 lakh for each film they did together. He then went on to do television in the late 1980s, where he played the role of Hanuman in the television adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayan. He was liked more in the role of 'Bheem Sen' in films like 'Veer Bheem Sen' and 'Ramayan' and in role of 'Hanuman' both in films and TV serial. He worked with Prathviraj Kapoor' in 'Sikander-e-Aazam', 'Khakaan', 'Lootera', 'Daku Mangalsingh' and 'Insaaf'. He also played the 'Alexender' with great comfort in 'Sikander-e-Aazam'. He worked in some television serial shows, including Had Kar Di which was aired on Zee TV and Kyaa Hoga Nimmo Kaa for Starone. His last memorable Hindi movie was Jab We Met and last Punjabi movie released before his illness was Dil Apna Punjabi. He acted in National Award winning film Main Maa Punjab Dee (Director Balwant Singh Dullat). He directed 7 Punjabi films of which Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun,Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar, Dhyanu Bhagat, Rab Dian Rakhan were commercial hits, and directed two films in Hindi, Bhakti Mein Shakti and Rustom (1982). His directorial venture Bhakti Mein Shakti, a mythological film, completed a record run at Delhi's Imperial Cinema in 1978. He produced 8 films and wrote the story for 7 films.
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Set includes 12 beeswax stick crayons and 12 beeswax block crayons. Crayon pouch not included. These beautiful crayons are so long lasting, this set will last for many years. Stockmar wax crayons meet the highest artistic standards. Through the addition of pure beeswax as a binding agent, the light-resistant pigments display their purity and full brilliance. The natural transparency of the wax and the lack of additives result in a high degree of opacity like that of watercolors. Set includes one each stick and block crayon in the following colors- 01 carmine red, 02 vermillion, 03 orange, 05 lemon yellow, 06 yellow green, 07 green, 09 blue, 10 ultramarine, 12 red violet, 13 red brown, 15 black, 16 white
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Worldmusic4life grows from my earliest days in search of a pathway to celebrate the gift of music and the people around the world who create and practice it. This project is dedicated to my parents – my mother, Benita and my father Henry “Jimmy”. She sang and played timpani in her high school orchestra, which also explains my love of percussion instruments – my study if filled with drums collected from my travels. My father owned a nightclub in Milwaukee, Wisconsin called the Club Chateau. On special occasions I got to hear live jazz by pianist Will Green playing the club’s white baby grand piano. Here I’ll share my insights and experiences on a host of world music-related topics and more. And as time permits, I’ll invite you to join me on a journey, virtually and physically, to explore music with African roots and much more. So pack light with only your imagination as we learn about and explore sounds from lands near and far. Thank you for stopping by. A brief bio: Jonathan Øverby, Ed.D., is an ethnomusicologist, concert artist, conductor, lecturer, percussionist, producer of live staged events, and travel host and curator. He is the executive producer and host of Wisconsin Public Radio’s world music broadcast, “The Road To Higher Ground with Jonathan Øverby.” Øverby holds degrees in administrative arts, vocal music and choral conducting, master’s degree in religious studies, doctorate in administrative leadership in higher education and, was the first post-doctoral fellow of Edgewood College in Madison. He served on the doctoral faculty of Edgewood College and on the faculty of UW-Waukesha. For more details send your request to: [email protected]
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Nicola Anne Andrews On the morning of 23rd December 2015, Nicola Anne Andrews died in a tragic mountaineering accident in the Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park on New Zealand’s South Island. Nicola slipped and fell from the summit of The Footstool, an alpine peak in the national park where she was climbing with her partner, James Beilharz. She was 28 years old. She grew up in Brisbane and it was at St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly, where her enthusiasm for theatre was first ignited when she participated in a number of backstage roles in a production of The Importance of Being Earnest in her Grade 11 year. After leaving school, she studied at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, concurrently continuing with her zeal for the theatre by taking on a number of different roles – lighting, stage management, properties assistant, production manager – in many and varied stage productions with Opera Queensland, La Boite Theatre, QPAC, and QUT’s student theatre, Vena Cava Productions. In 2007, she was accepted at the Victorian College of Arts where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Production – Lighting) in 2010. Nicola became a highly regarded and talented lighting designer working for prestigious theatre companies in Melbourne. Nicola worked with renowned director, Daniel Schlusser, on M + M and Menagerie, Undine with 4Larks Theatre, Fy and Primal Dust with choreographer Josh Lowe, to name but a few. Director Tom Gutteridge with whom she worked on The Fury and Memmie Le Blanc, said, “There was something about her capabilities because she was extremely intelligent… and creative. As one of those people who has that rare crossover of a science mind as well as a creative mind, I always thought she…was going to save the world.”* Nicola was also co-founder of and lighting designer for Present Tense Theatre Company with Bryce Iver. Bryce said of her that “she could have been one of the lighting designers of theatre around the world…Everything she did she was exceptional at.”* Nicola worked with Bryce on the very successful Chants des Catacombs. Nicola was unique in her ability to excel in both the arts and sciences. The death of her much-adored father of cancer in 2012, precipitated a change in career direction. Nicola felt an overwhelming desire to contribute to cancer research, to do something more directly meaningful to her own life experiences. Two months before her death, she graduated (with first class honours) from the University of Melbourne with a science degree (Bioengineering Systems) and had been offered a place in the Master of Engineering (biomedical) program. Nicola had also been awarded a UROP (Undergraduates Research Opportunities Program) placement with CSL. UROP is a highly competitive scheme allowing for outstanding students to gain research experience during their undergraduate years. She worked on a casual basis for CSL whilst completing her demanding university studies. Ineke Muir, her supervisor at CSL said, “I don’t think that, in the decade I’ve been working at CSL, I have ever worked with someone with such well-rounded competency as Nicola…..I have no doubt that, were she to have been able to pursue her career in biomedical research, she would have left a magnificent legacy for generations to come.”* As well as being immersed in her university studies, Nicola had a love of the outdoors, having been a hiker and snowboarder for some years. She had trekked solo in Nepal reaching Everest Base Camp, and had spent the summer of 2014 hiking in South Island, New Zealand, where she also completed a mountaineering skills course at Mt Cook. However, it was her membership of the RMIT Outdoors Club in Melbourne which really ignited her passion and enthusiasm for serious hiking, rock climbing and mountaineering. In the space of her 17-month membership of ROC, she took part in 40 club trips, became a lead climber, and was elected mountaineering convener three months before her death. Nicola had a thirst for knowledge, a delight and curiosity in the world around her, and threw herself passionately into everything that she did, transforming the tragedies in her life – the cancer deaths of her brother (when she was eight years old) and her father – into positives, determined to live her life meaningfully, fearlessly and fully. *The quotes by Tom Gutteridge and Bryce Iver are from an article in The Age, 24th December 2015, “Melbourne woman Nicola Andrews, who died in New Zealand fall, is remembered.” The quote by Ineke Muir is from Ineke’s eulogy to Nicola at her Memorial Service in Melbourne 5th January 2016.
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Welcome to the Ekrub Players! As a Volunteer Not for Profit Community Theatre Organization we seek to forge alliances with other community groups in our area. These partnerships allow us to expand our art and theater programs for children and families. The Ekrub Players has entertained families of Northern New York since 2007. Our ambitions are many, although our primary is to continue an avenue of outdoor performance arts for youth and their families. A strong outreach program in the community enables the Ekrub Players to maintain workshops and the outdoor performances. The Outdoor Theatre utilizes a wide variety of community resources. Local schools, churches, girl & boy scouts, 4-H groups, dance groups, senior volunteers, area artisans, farms and the support of generous businesses collectively enhance our performances. We currently seek volunteers and vendors for all our programs and at all levels of experience. If you have a little or a lot of time on your hands and would like to meet like minded people who enjoy community involvement and entertaining there is a spot for you. If you are a visitor passing through we would love to share Northern New York’s talents with you.
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Numerous visitors to Canada will be exposed to Inuit art (Eskimo art) sculptures while visiting the country. These are the splendid handmade sculptures carved from stone by the Inuit artists residing in the northern Arctic areas of Canada. While in some of the significant Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec City) or other traveler areas popular with international visitors such as Banff, Inuit sculptures will be seen at different retail stores and displayed at some museums. Considering that Inuit art has actually been getting more and more worldwide direct exposure, individuals might be seeing this Canadian art form at museums and galleries situated outside Canada too. As a result, it will be natural for lots of tourists and art collectors to choose that they would like to buy Inuit sculptures as nice mementos for their houses or as very special presents for others. Assuming that the intent is to obtain an genuine piece of Inuit art rather than a low-cost tourist imitation, the question occurs on how does one differentiate the genuine thing from the fakes? It would be pretty disappointing to bring home a piece only to learn later on that it isn't really genuine or perhaps made in Canada. If one is lucky enough to be taking a trip in the Canadian Arctic where the Inuit live and make their terrific art work, then it can be securely presumed that any Inuit art piece bought from a regional northern store or directly from an Inuit carver would be genuine. One would need to be more mindful elsewhere in Canada, particularly in tourist locations where all sorts of other Canadian mementos such as t-shirts, hockey jerseys, postcards, essential chains, maple syrup, and other Native Canadian arts are sold. The most safe places to buy Inuit sculptures to ensure credibility are constantly the trustworthy galleries that specialize in Canadian Inuit art and Eskimo art. Some of these galleries have ads in the city tour guide discovered in hotels. Reputable Inuit art galleries are also listed in Inuit Art Quarterly publication which is devoted entirely to Inuit art. These galleries will normally be found in the downtown traveler areas of significant cities. When one strolls into these galleries, one will see that there will be only Inuit art and perhaps Native art but none of the other typical tourist mementos such as postcards or t-shirts . These galleries will have only genuine Inuit art for sale as they do not handle replicas or fakes . Just to be even safer, make certain that the piece you are interested in comes with a Canadian government Igloo tag accrediting that it was handcrafted by a Canadian Inuit artist. The Inuit sculpture may be signed by the carver either in English or Inuit syllabics but not all genuine pieces are signed. Be conscious that an unsigned piece might still be undoubtedly authentic. Some of these Inuit art galleries also have sites so you might go shopping and buy genuine Inuit art sculpture from home anywhere in the world. In addition to these street retail specialized galleries, there are now credible online galleries that also specialize in genuine Inuit art. Due to the fact that of lower overheads, these online galleries are a great option for purchasing Inuit art because the rates are typically lower than those at street retail galleries. Obviously, like other shopping on the internet, one must take care so when dealing with an online gallery, make certain that their pieces also include the official Igloo tags to guarantee credibility. Some traveler shops do bring genuine Inuit art as well as the other touristy keepsakes in order to go to my blog cater to all types of travelers. Authentic Inuit sculpture is carved from stone and therefore ought to have some weight or mass to it. An genuine Inuit sculpture is a one of a kind piece of art work and nothing else on the shop shelves will look exactly like it. Where it becomes more difficult to identify authenticity are with the reproductions that are likewise made from stone. This can be a genuine gray area to those not familiar with genuine Inuit art. They do have mass and may even have some kind of tag showing that it was handmade but if there are other pieces on the shelves that look too comparable in detail, they are most likely not genuine. If a seller claims that such as piece is authentic, ask to see the main Igloo tag that includes it which will know on the artist, location where it was made and the year it was sculpted. Move on if the Igloo tag is not readily available. The authentic pieces with the accompanying authorities Igloo tags will right here constantly be the highest priced and are typically kept in a separate ( possibly even locked) shelf within the shop. Given that Inuit art has been getting more and more international exposure, individuals might be seeing this Canadian great art form at museums and galleries located outside Canada too. If one is fortunate enough to be traveling in the Canadian Arctic where the Inuit live and make their wonderful art work, then it can be securely assumed that any Inuit art piece purchased from a regional northern shop or directly from an Inuit carver would be authentic. Reliable Inuit art galleries are also noted in Inuit Art Quarterly publication which is devoted entirely to Inuit art. The Inuit sculpture might click this link be signed by the carver either in English or Inuit syllabics however not all authentic pieces are signed. Some of these Inuit art galleries likewise have websites so you might go shopping and buy genuine Inuit art sculpture from home anywhere in the world.
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Total hours reading: 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds Select a word and right click to learn it. Todd: Jason, I saw that you have an amazing tattoo on your chest. Jason: That's right, yeah. I'm not Yakuza though, so don't worry. Todd:What's the reasoning behind the tattoo? Why did you get it? Jason: I got the tattoo because I used to actually work as a tattooist, a long time ago but now I stopped that so I can come traveling. I designed the tattoo myself. I drew it onto paper then I got my friend to actually tattoo it onto my body. I got a wolf really because I really love animals and a wolf is my favorite animal. Todd:So, you drew the tattoo. Jason: I drew the tattoo, yeah. Todd:Did it hurt when it was being sketched in your body? Jason: Yeah, it did hurt but tattoos can vary in amounts of pain depending where on your body it was. The chest is probably the worst place which is where my tattoo is, so it hurt. Todd: Why is the chest the worst place? Jason: Because there's not much meat there, it's kind of.. because there is a lot of bone. And, the closer to the bone it is and the thinner the skin the more painful it's going to be. Todd: That's cool! Thanks a lot, man.
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Graze tables have become a popular trend for events and gatherings, offering a visually stunning and interactive way to enjoy a variety of delicious foods. In this blog post, we will delve into the art of creating a stunning graze table, sharing valuable tips and tricks to help you design a show-stopping spread that will impress your guests. 1. Start with a Vision: - Begin by envisioning the overall theme and style of your graze table. Consider the occasion, the color palette, and the atmosphere you want to create. This will guide your ingredient selection and table arrangement. 2. Choose a Variety of Colors and Textures: - Incorporate a diverse range of colors and textures to make your graze table visually appealing. Include vibrant fruits, crisp vegetables, different types of cheeses, cured meats, and a mix of crunchy and soft elements. 3. Balance and Symmetry: - Achieve balance and symmetry by arranging your ingredients in a visually pleasing manner. Place larger items, such as bowls or platters, as focal points and build around them. Group similar items together and create a sense of flow throughout the table. 4. Height and Layers: - Create visual interest by varying the height and layers of your graze table. Use cake stands, risers, or overturned bowls to elevate certain items. This adds dimension and makes the table more visually appealing. 5. Incorporate Fresh Herbs and Edible Flowers: - Add a touch of freshness and elegance by incorporating fresh herbs and edible flowers. Sprinkle them throughout the table or use them as garnishes. Not only do they enhance the visual appeal, but they also add subtle flavours. 6. Consider Seasonal Ingredients: - Embrace the flavors and colors of the season by incorporating seasonal ingredients into your graze table. This not only adds freshness but also creates a connection to the time of year and enhances the overall theme. 7. Pay Attention to Details: - Don't overlook the small details that can elevate your graze table. Use decorative serving utensils, stylish napkins, and unique plates or boards. These details can make a significant impact on the overall presentation. 8. Engage the Senses: - Consider the sensory experience of your graze table. Incorporate a variety of flavors, textures, and aromas to engage your guests' senses. Include sweet, savory, crunchy, and creamy elements to create a well-rounded experience. 9. Personalize and Customize: - Tailor your graze table to suit your guests' preferences and dietary needs. Offer a variety of options, including vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free choices. Personalize the table by including favorite foods or cultural specialties. 10. Encourage Interaction: - Make your graze table interactive by providing small plates, napkins, and utensils for guests to serve themselves. Encourage exploration and conversation by placing informational cards or labels next to unique or unfamiliar items. Creating a stunning graze table is an art form that combines creativity, attention to detail, and a passion for food presentation. By following these tips and tricks, you can design a visually appealing and memorable graze table that will leave a lasting impression on your guests. Enjoy the process and have fun experimenting with different flavors, textures, and arrangements to create your own masterpiece.
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Eva - Southwestern Silver Cloud Earrings Thunderstorms in the Southwest are amazing! The clouds billow up into the sky during the day, and when the heat is at its most, thunderhead clouds bring well needed rain and coolness to the desert. The subtle confidence you exude everyday are highlighted by these handmade silver beauties. One turquoise rain drop hangs from the cloud. Reminding you of the calm and smell of the desert after the storm has passed. - Hammered Sterling Silver shapes with silver-wrapped turquoise teardrops - Sterling Silver ear wire (14 ct. gold ear wire substitution add $15) - Earring length: 2.5 in. - Earring width: 1 in. - Handcrafted in Bend, Oregon, USA READY TO SHIP: will be sent within 3-4 days of order. >> Celebrate Your Adventure <<
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The story of paintings : a history of art for children / by Mick Manning and Brita Granström. - 1 of 1 copy available at Sage Library System. 0 current holds with 1 total copy. Summary:"Take a wonderful journey through time to discover the story of paintings, from Stone Age cave art to the graffiti-inspired work of Jean-Michel Basquiat."--Back cover. |Location||Call Number / Copy Notes||Barcode||Shelving Location||Circulation Modifier||Age Hold Protection||Active/Create Date||Status||Due Date| |Arlington Public Library||J 709 MAN (Text)||37812000186010||Juvenile Non-Fiction||Book||Branch_Only_6months||04/14/2021||Available||-| - ISBN: 9781454927020 - ISBN: 145492702X - Physical Description: 87 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm - Edition: First Sterling edition. - Publisher: New York : Sterling Children's Books, 2017. |Formatted Contents Note:|| Lascaux Cave paintings (c. 15,500 BCE) -- Our story begins (an introduction) -- The Lamentation (c. 1305) / by Giotto di Bondone -- The Arnolfini Portrait (1434) / by Jan van Eyck -- Appreciating Potted Chrysanthemum in Tranquility (c. 1465) / by Shen Zhou -- The Hunt in the Forest (c. 1470) / by Paolo Uccello -- The Birth of Venus (c. 1485) / by Sandro Botticelli -- Mona Lisa (c. 1503-19) / by Leonardo da Vinci -- The Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12) by Michelangelo -- The Ambassadors (1533) / by Hans Holbein the Younger -- Hunters in the Snow (1565) / by Pieter Bruegel the Elder -- Vegetables in a Bowl or The Gardener (1587-90) / by Giuseppe Arcimboldo -- The Card Sharps (c. 1595) / by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio -- Self-Portrait of a Young Man (c. 1628) / by Rembrandt van Rijn -- The Maids of Honor (1656) / by Diego Velquez -- The Love Letter (c. 1669) / by Johannes Vermeer -- Still Life of Flowers on a Table Ledge (1700) / by Rachel Ruysch -- An Elephant and Rider Trampling a Tiger (c. 1770) / by Mir Kalan Khan -- Catfight (1786) / by Francisco Goya -- The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum (1822) / by Joh Martin -- The Fighting Temeraire (1839) / by J.M.W. Turner -- The Starry Night (1889) / by Vincent van Gogh -- Tiger in a Tropical Storm or Surprised! (1891) / by Henri Rousseau -- The Scream (1893) / by Edvard Munch -- The Water-Lily Pond (1899) / by Claude Monet -- Dance in Gopsmor (1906) / by Anders Zorn -- The Red-Checkered Tablecloth (1910) / by Pierre Bonnard -- Goldfish (1911) / by Henri Matisse -- The Birthday (1915) / by Marc Chagall -- Autoportrait (Tamara in the green bugatti) (1929) / by Tamara de Lempicka -- The Persistence of Memory (1931) / by Salvador Dali -- Summer Days (1936) / by Georgia O'Keeffe -- Portrait of Dora Maar (1939) / by Pablo PIcasso -- Take Off (1943) / by Dame Laura Knight -- Self-Portrait with Portrait of Doctor Farill (1951) by Frida Kahlo -- Blue Poles (number 11, 1952) (1952) / by Jackson Pollock -- Fun Fair at Daisy Nook (1953) / by L.S. Lowry -- In the Car (1963) / by Roy Lichtenstein -- Furious Man (1982) / by Jean-Michel Basquiat. "Take a wonderful journey through time to discover the story of paintings, from Stone Age cave art to the graffiti-inspired work of Jean-Michel Basquiat."--Back cover. |Target Audience Note:|| Search for related items by subject |Subject:||Art > History > Juvenile literature. Artists > Biography > Juvenile literature. Art appreciation > Juvenile literature. Art > History. Artists > Biography.
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Capturing the sound of the Hang is a challenging task. For this reason, biscuit approached the recording in a rather experimental way using a mix of several vintage mics and special mic placements in Studio A of the Sierra Studios complex. A total of 12 Mics were used to capture the full sound of the hang and then mixed on a NEVE 8078 40/32 analog console. The mix down of the 12 individual microphone signals varies from track to track depending on the necessity of each one, resulting in an organic fusion of sounds. The mastering of the album was completed in the UK by Christopher Leary (aka Ochre) of Melograf Mastering. DATE | 2009 URL | http://www.spyrospan.com
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Tutorial booklet - Lines unraveled - part 2 PLEASE NOTE: ENGLISH only, for Dutch click here! In this (digital) workbook 'Lines unraveled - part 2', I'll show you step by step how to draw nine of my doodle DOTS yourself. In part 1 of 'Lines unraveled' I already showed you how to draw eight of my patterns. In part 2 you will find nine new patterns, which are slightly more difficult than in part 1. New booklet, new challenges. Available as an e-book, printed booklet or DIY kit. ❤ Size: 21 x 21 cm ❤ Pages: 32 ❤ Paper: 90 grams recycled paper, cover 300 grams paper. ❤ Magazine with staples When ordering, enter the e-mail address where you would like to receive the e-book. You will receive the PDF file for the e-book via email within one working day (24 hours). If you order during the weekend, it may take a little longer. *If you have not received an email from me after 48 hours, please check your spam box first. Isn't there an email here either, send me a message! In the DIY kit you will not only find the printed version of Lines Unraveled - part 2, but also all my favorite materials to make doodle DOTS. This way you'll have everything at hand to create the most beautiful DOTS. Draw along and experience how fun, accessible, but also addictive making doodle DOTS is! If you would love to order the DIY kit, click here!
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After Jaisalmer, the Palace on Wheels Train will take you to the next legendary spot, Jodhpur. It is the second largest city in Rajasthan and also houses many unique and interesting architectural structures. This is the land of tales and the city of structures in this state. Jodhpur used to be the capital of the Marwar state. It was formed in the 15th century. The Mehrangarh Fort on a hill stands since 15th century as a mark of this historic place. This city is filled with numerous palaces, temples, forts, grandeur, folk dance performances and many others. The attire of this land is another attraction. If you are planning to enjoy this city to the core, shopping is the best way. You can find numerous styles and versions of handicrafts here. Fabrics like jute, embroidered material, dye fabric and accessories in camel skin are very common here. There are numerous festivals that are celebrated in this state to highlight the culture and tradition of the land. The best of all is Marwar festival. Main areas for sightseeing in this city are forts and palaces. The best of all is the Mehrangarh Fort. Jaswant Thada is a memorial built for Maharaja Jaswant in 19th century with marbles. Umaid Bhawan is a palace that is now a heritage hotel and also a museum. A little away from Jodhpur, there is Mandore garden which has cenotaph of major rules of the city. Government museum and zoo of Umaid gardens are also important attractions. If you like museum sightseeing, you ought to try Old Fort Museum which has ancient upholstery, golden throne, pearl embedded shoes, mirrors, weapons, paintings, royal tents and many others. Balsamand Lake and the garden surrounding the lake are very important and romantic destinations in the city. A little away from the main city of Jodhpur, there are a few minor tourist destinations that you ought to enjoy. The best of all is the desert hamlet where you can enjoy picturesque spots for picnic, sightseeing and also for photography. Osian is a small oasis which is located 58 km away from the city of Jodhpur. There is a wildlife sanctuary in Dhawa which is located 45 km away from the heart of the city. There is a fort and many beautiful murals in Nagaur which is 135 km away from Jodhpur. 40 km away from the city, there is Rohet Fort which is now a heritage hotel. Khimsar has a 16th century fort and is 92 km from Jodhpur. There is a fort in Luni which is 20 km away from Jodhpur and it is now a heritage hotel.
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Iconic Architectural gem in Laurel Canyon designed by Frank Gehry protege Jeffrey Daniels, FAIA, in forward thinking experimental architecture. The distinctive exterior features copper cladding, steel fins and smooth stucco in one of the most recognizable homes in the neighborhood. Enter the home and discover a perfect mix of clean modern lines and custom details. On the main level a front balcony flows through the living room, dining space and kitchen which all open seamlessly into the outdoor garden and patio. Dramatic open beam ceilings, Douglas Fir, Oak and Cherry throughout add warmth while an asymmetrical design prevents it from ever feeling like a box. A polished copper clad fireplace is the centerpiece and a truly functional work of art. Professional appliances inspire great meals to be shared with family and friends. Two bedrooms on the lower level each with en suite bathroom are a quiet and comfortable space separate from the main living area. The upper level loft with private balcony and bathroom is an inspirational work space which could easily function as a third bedroom. A generous garage adds potential living space expansion. On the market for the first time in 20 years, the current owners have meticulously maintained this jewel and are now ready to pass it on to the next stewards. Located in the coveted Wonderland School District.
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Ajanta Oreva Quartz Wooden Finished Plastic Round Shape Wall Clock - Ajanta Quartz Plastic Wooden Finish Roman Figures Wall Clock - Material: Plastic, Color: Copper, Finish: Wooden Polished, Shape : Round - Package Contents: 1 Wall Clock And 1 AA Battery - Item Size: 30 cm x 30 cm - Limited Edition Premium Light Weight Wall Clock Legal Disclaimer: Selling Prices shown includes Product price, Shipping cost and other charges applicable, so it may be somewhat costlier than original MRP of the product. Details: From the world of Ajanta exclusively made Fancy Wooden Finished Plastic wall clock With Roman Numbers for your home and business use.The clock works on a single battery and has a very good quality built and make the looks and ambiance of your home and office a worth looking at. Unique design to this decorative Ajanta wall clocks offer a superlative way to place time on the wall. Ajanta Quartz Wall Clock is exclusive for your home and business use. If you're looking for a simple, yet classy clock for your home or office, the Ajanta Quartz Wall Clock is a great option to consider. Its elegant design is sure to blend well with the interiors of your home or office. This Ajanta clock is made of highly durable and sturdy Plastic to give it long lasting functionality. Moreover, its body is designed in a gorgeous design with classy shades. This wall clock is shaped like a Round and to add to its beauty, it is provided with natural wooden finish.
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This huge 18" Fumed Beaker Bottom Water Pipe is what defines style. A classic beaker bottom but with a base fumed with silver it gives a mesmerizing look. A technique only the top glass blowers in the industry can execute perfectly. Fumed glass shows various colors moastly being yellow and blue.In different views and lightings you can see every color of the rainbow and over time with use it will also change color. The 3 pinch ice catcher on a 18" allows you too put a lot fo ice for continuous cool smoking experience. Hand crafted by our master blowers in Los Angeles with the highest quality thick American glass to ensure you a durable pipe. Included is a 18mm to 14mm Female diffused downstem and 14mm Male glass bowl. With this pipe you can take massive cool rips in style. Dimensions: Approx. Height 18" Approx. Width 50mm Joint: 18mm Female Including: 18mm to 14mm Female lowpro diffused downstem and 14mm Male glass bowl Glass Thickness: 7mm Material: Premium-Quality American Borosilicate Glass Percolator: N/A Logo Color: Black Manufacturer: Bogart Glass HANDCRAFTED IN LOS ANGELES, CA, USA by BOGART GLASS Package Includes: 18" Fumed Beaker Bottom Water Pipe, 18mm to 14mm Female diffused downstem and 14mm Male glass bowl
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In 2011, we formed "Flyover Films" with the mission of producing high quality, family, faith-based and patriotic films. Flyover Films produced two motion pictures: "The Pledge" in 2011 and "A Christmas Tree Miracle" in 2013. Rob Capehart from Brentwood Avenue Entertainment served as the Executive Producer for both films. In 2015, we formed Brentwood Avenue Entertainment and began work on "Faith of a Hero." In 2016, Rob Capehart served as Associate Producer for the film "Believe" that was released in December. As associate producer, Rob's role was to facilitate the distribution of the film. "Believe" appeared in over 700 theaters nationwide. Other projects include "The Monday Club," which is currently in pre-production. THE MONDAY CLUB
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The Persian Carpet Has Been Producing Fine Hand Made Carpets In The Arts & Crafts Tradition Since 1995. Our line includes designs in the British Arts & Crafts, Celtic Revival, and American Prairie Style genres. It incorporates original designs by such well-known figures as William Morris, Charles Voysey and Archibald Knox as well as some of our own designs that we feel capture the spirit of the tradition as it came to be known in America. British Arts & Crafts Our British Arts & Crafts collection reflects the range of stylistic variation that characterized the era between 1875 and 1925 in England. During this period artists, designers, architects and craftspeople reacted against mass production and the over-ornamentation of the Victorian era. Carpet designers such as William Morris, Charles Voysey and Gavin Morton drew their inspiration from nature and transformed botanical motifs into simpler geometric forms. Use of color moved away from the reds and blues traditionally associated with Persian carpets towards subtle combinations of earth tones and vibrant hues found in a spring garden in full bloom. During the last decade of the 19th century, there was a revival of Celtic decorative arts within the broader context of the British Arts & Crafts movement. This development was partially inspired by a reprinting of the Book of Kells, a 7th century text abundant in Celtic motifs. What followed was a renewed interest in the ancient Irish decorative traditions among painters, poets, designers and ceramic artists. Colors favored in the Celtic Revival were ochre, gold, brick, red-brown, black-green, bronze-green and blue-green. Archibald Knox's work embodied this development as seen in four carpets he designed for The Silver Studio. American Prairie Style The American Prairie Style developed in the mid-west, with its epicenter in Chicago. Prairie School architects developed a style that focused on simple lines. Farther west, the Mission Style, as exemplified by the bungalow, also focused on simplicity of form. Common to both were landscaping techniques that linked architecture with the surrounding terrain to create a more expansive living space. This idea of continuity from the interior to the natural world beyond inspires the carpets in this collection. Clean lines and a color palette of neutral tones, earth tones, soft greens, warm golds and brick reds work together to create serenity and simplicity. OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS Our carpets are hand knotted in northern India. They are produced on upright wooden looms that reflect a handcraft dating back more than 1,000 years. The foundation of the carpet is comprised of the warp (or fringe) and weft. These two cotton strings placed at right angles to one another provide the woven matrix onto which the wool yarn is knotted. Row upon row of knots is tied until the carpet is finished. A typical 8 x 10 carpet will have upwards of 575,000 hand-tied knots. 100% New Zealand Wool All our carpets are woven with 100% New Zealand wool. The raw wool is cleaned, carded, and spun into yarn. The spinning process is accomplished in either one of two ways: Fine Spin is twisted in a consistent diameter to produce a carpet with even, non-variegated colors. (Designs with this look are PC-6A, 7A, 7B and 15A.) Hard Twist Spin results in an inconsistent yarn diameter that gives the carpet a more textured, "nubby" appearance that closely resembles the look of the original Donegal carpets. All other designs use this type of wool. Swiss Chrome Dyes Swiss Chrome dyes are color fast and consistent from dye lot to dye lot. Much is said about the beauty of natural dyes, and in fact they can be wonderful in one of a kind carpets that have had some time for the colors to mellow and soften. Consistent color, however, is not possible from one rug to the next with vegetable dyes. In a continuity program such as ours, we must be able to provide constant color values for each design throughout all available sizes. This also allows us to coordinate colors between various designs. Knot Density and Weave Quality Knot density (knots per square inch) is a direct reflection of design complexity. Open patterns with large-scale designs usually require no more than 50-80 knots/inch to produce a well-made carpet. "Quality" is a term that embodies many things, including materials, execution of design, and use and placement of colors. We want our carpets to capture the look of the original Arts & Crafts carpets, but have a longevity cycle of 75-100 years. The original Donegal carpets, made in England and Ireland during the late 19th century, had only 15-25 knots per inch. As a result, most of these have not survived to the present.
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This is the place where you can personalize your profile! By moving, adding and personalizing widgets. You can drag and drop to rearrange. You can edit widgets to customize them. The bottom has widgets you can add! Some widgets you can only access when you get Core Membership. Some widgets have options that are only available when you get Core Membership. We've split the page into zones! Certain widgets can only be added to certain zones. "Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right. Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you! Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles! For this Halloween month, I'm doing four song covers. I've done three already and have one left, and I've had fans draw thumbnails for the videos on YouTube. Here's the original journal entry with the details: disneyfanatic2364.deviantart.c… I made a slight change in my order of song covers. Instead of doing "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift this week, I did "Suppertime" from "Little Shop of Horrors" instead. My reasons being that the thumbnails submitted for the former were not quite what I had in mind. See, my rendition of Taylor Swift's song is a bit spookier and more haunting, so I'm looking for a thumbnail that embodies this tone. You have until October 29th. Please send me the link to the picture in a comment or a note or else I won't be able to see it. Also I'd really appreciate it if the size of the picture was formatted to fit a standard YouTube screen. If you'd like inspiration, here's Taylor Swift's music video with this song: So in celebration of "The Month of Macabre," I'll be releasing four song covers this month, one for each week. I will of course need some thumbnails drawn (you can be creative, but my OC has to be in the picture). Here's what I have planned: "Sally's Song" from "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (CLOSED, SEE COVER BELOW!) "Jack's Lament" from (see above) (CLOSED) "Suppertime" from "Little Shop of Horrors" (CLOSED) "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift (October 29th) Edit: I switched the last two covers around because none of the entries for the Taylor Swift song so far were quite what I had in mind and I want to give it more time. My rendition is meant to be a bit spookier, so I'm looking for a thumbnail with a spooky tone. Just send me a link through deviantArt. The winner for each song cover will have their picture used as the thumbnail in the video. Feel free to draw for as many of these as you'd like. Even if you don't get your picture in the videos, I still appreciate fanart and will link to your pages in the videos. I'm doing a cover of "What Might've Been" from "Phineas and Ferb" with Applejack and Spike in the roles of Isabella and Phineas. Now, the idea behind this is that this is far in the future when Spike is an adult and while AJ is lamenting about not telling Spike about her growing feelings for him, Spike has only just figured it out and starts to realize he and AJ might've had something if only one of them had said something. I need a thumbnail for the song cover. It has to involve Applejack and adult Spike, pretty much my only requirements. If you come up with something this week, post it to deviantArt and send me a link. The one I like most will be the thumbnail for the video. Whoever wins, I still enjoy seeing fanart from you all.
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DEUTSCH | ENGLISH PENSIONSIEBEN Das andere Hotel Feldbergstrasse 7 | D-79539 Lörrach | Tel. +49 (0)7621 1619961 | Fax: +49 (0)7621 1619962 | info(at)pensionsieben.de Lörrach is located in the "three countries triangle" near the borders with France and Switzerland. Art, theater, dance, crafts and many other creative areas of life make up the charm of the region. Our guest house is situated in a quiet side street in a town house dating from 1908 completely renovated and with a beautiful Art Nouveau façade. The Lörrach train station (S-Bahn) is only 150 meters away. The urban center of Lörrach, with its great variety of shops and cafes and its pedestrian zone is reachable in three minutes by foot. Thanks to the proximity of the railway station and the exellent train connections you can reach the Fondation Beyeler gallery in Riehen, Switzerland, within 7 minutes and Basel, Switzerland, in 10 minutes. You can reach interesting destinations in the region either by car or by public transport from the train or bus stations. We are happy to serve you with advices and tips. We know the region very well and can inform you about cultural events and other happenings and highlights.
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Match your sprinkler cover plates to provide a seamless, discreet design option. With the Tyco custom paint process, cover plates can be painted in a variety of popular finishes. How It Works - Choose the cover plate model for the selected sprinkler - Submit a Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, or RAL paint code; you may also mail a sample or swatch from any paint manufacturer to Tyco - Upon receiving the sample, Tyco matches the sample and creates the custom paint - Your cover plate(s) are painted and shipped to you
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You are hereDayramir Gonzalez Concert May 6th 2pm with special guest Dayramir Gonzalez Concert May 6th 2pm with special guest As part of the Month Long Artful Piano Project, We have invited a variety of internationally recognized virtuosos to appear at the Waban Library Center: Gonzalez was born in Havana. His father, Fabian Gonzalez, (a successful Afro-Cuban jazz trumpet player) became a driving force and inspiration in his musical development. At the age of eight he began attending Paulita Concepcion Elementary School of Music, where he found his instrument, the piano. He was later accepted to Cuba’s famed National High School for the Arts (ENA). In his first year, at the age of 16, former Irakere singer and percussionist Oscar Valdes discovered him. He was invited to become a founding member, pianist and composer for Diakara. After three successful years with Oscar, Cuban drumming legend, Giraldo Piloto discovered Gonzalez, yet again and invited him to join Klimax, and would perform and record with them for the next six years. In 2004, he won first place in performance at the annual JoJazz festival and competition, known as Havana’s top venue for up and coming jazz performers. The following year, he won first place in the composition category and won his first record deal with the national record label Colibri. His recordings would win three Cubadisco, known as the Grammy’s of Cuba. Gonzalez was accepted to the prestigious Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana, where he spent four years studying composition with renowned professor Juan Piñera. Gonzalez was invited by long-time friend and mentor Chucho Valdes to open the Havana Jazz Festival in 2008. This prestigious invitation proved as a sign for what was to come and in 2009, Gonzalez received an invitation to audition for the Berklee School of Music in Boston. His acceptance to the school made him the first Cuban national to receive a full scholarship. In only his second year at the institution, Gonzalez was signed by Berklee’s Jazz Revelation Records and became the face of the label. In that same year, he was selected as one of the top five pianists in Berklee’s annual Piano Gala, performing at the Berklee Performance Center. In 2012, he was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall as part of their Voices of Latin America series, along with Chucho Valdes, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Danilo Perez, Egberto Gismonti and Aldo Lopez-Gavilan. His performance was later featured in the Wall Street Journal. In 2013, Gonzalez graduated Berklee Summa Cum Laude, after receiving the Wayne Shorter Award for Most Outstanding Composer of the Year. After graduating, Gonzalez moved to New York where he currently resides. In his short time in the city Gonzalez has made his long time dream of creating his own space for musical education and development a reality by creating the “Art School of Contemporary Performance and Creativity.” This music school is based on the Cuban school of thought, which focuses on a more comprehensive approach to music education at the elementary school level. His goal is to create musical education, which is accessible to all students and families, especially those in low-income neighborhoods. A few months ago, he decided to come back to the studio to record his second album, “The Grand Concourse” to be released in 2016. This ambitious project presents Gonzalez not only as a performer, but also as a composer, arranger, orchestrator and bandleader. An album full of dynamic musical settings from string quartet, full orchestra, solo piano choir and Afro Cuban jazz septet. "Dayramir Gonzalez belongs to those musicians who capture you in the room and make you feel just one thing, the immense desire of remaining near his magic piano." - Jazz Casual
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Bing Wallpaper HD Free Download Bing Wallpaper HD is a desktop customization tool designed to enhance the visual appeal of a user’s computer desktop. It automatically sets new and captivating wallpapers daily, sourced from Bing’s extensive collection of high-resolution images. The software supports various operating systems, making it versatile and accessible to a wide range of users. The primary purpose of Bing Wallpaper is to provide users with a fresh and visually stimulating desktop background every day. Aesthetically pleasing wallpapers can significantly impact a user’s mood and overall computing experience. By changing the wallpaper daily, Bing Wallpaper brings a touch of creativity, inspiration, and freshness to the digital workspace. Moreover, Bing Wallpaper serves as a source of information and discovery. The images featured often depict breathtaking landscapes, landmarks, wildlife, and more, sparking curiosity and encouraging users to explore and learn about the world. It’s a subtle reminder of the beauty that exists beyond our screens and an invitation to delve into the diverse cultures and natural wonders that make up our planet. Bing Wallpaper HD for Desktop Download - Automatic Daily Wallpaper Update: Bing Wallpaper seamlessly updates your desktop background every day with a new and captivating image from Bing’s collection. - High-Quality Images: The software ensures that the wallpapers displayed are of the highest quality, showcasing the beauty of the world in stunning detail. - Customization Options: Users can choose to manually switch to previous wallpapers or select a specific image as their background if they have a preference. - Localized Content: Bing Wallpaper can feature images specific to the user’s region or country, adding a personalized touch to the desktop experience. - Minimal Resource Usage: The software is designed to consume minimal system resources, ensuring smooth performance without impacting the computer’s speed. - Integration with Bing Search: Bing Wallpaper offers quick access to Bing Search, allowing users to learn more about the image displayed and explore related content. - Save Favorite Wallpapers: Users can save their favorite wallpapers for future use or to create a collection of images that resonate with them. - Accessibility: The software is designed to be user-friendly and accessible to people of all ages and tech-savviness levels. - Compatibility: Bing Wallpaper is compatible with various versions of Microsoft Windows, providing widespread accessibility to users. - Enhanced Image Resolution: The new version brings wallpapers in even higher resolution, enhancing the visual impact on larger displays. - Improved Localization: Users can now expect more tailored wallpapers based on their geographical location, enriching the connection to their surroundings. - Intuitive User Interface: The updated version boasts an improved user interface, making navigation and customization more straightforward and enjoyable. - Expanded Wallpaper Categories: The software now offers a broader range of wallpaper categories, catering to diverse preferences and interests. - Integration with Bing Weather: Users can now have their desktop wallpaper complemented with real-time weather information, creating a more informative and dynamic desktop experience. - Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 or newer - Processor: 1.0 GHz or faster processor - RAM: 1 GB minimum - Hard Disk Space: 50 MB available space How to Install - Download the Installer: Visit the official Bing Wallpaper website and download the installation file for the compatible version of your operating system. - Run the Installer: Double-click on the downloaded file to run the installation wizard. - Follow Installation Instructions: Follow the on-screen instructions, selecting your preferred settings and options as prompted. - Complete Installation: Once the installation is complete, Bing Wallpaper will automatically start and configure the initial settings. - Customize Your Experience: Access the settings to personalize your wallpaper preferences and enjoy the changing desktop backgrounds. Bing Wallpaper HD is more than just a desktop customization tool; it’s a gateway to a visual journey that transports users around the globe through stunning imagery. With its daily wallpaper updates, high-quality images, and intuitive interface, Bing Wallpaper enhances the aesthetics of any computer desktop. The software not only adds a layer of personalization but also invites users to explore the world, one captivating wallpaper at a time. Embrace the beauty of diversity and creativity with Bing Wallpaper, transforming your desktop into a canvas of inspiration.
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Action: cahiers individualists de philosophie et d'art Literary and artistic magazine associated with Individualist Anarchism, a movement based on personal freedom, social justice, and pacifism. An ultimately unsuccessful attempt to oppose André Breton's Dada-surrealist aesthetics. Literary contributors included André Malraux, Antonin Artaud, Paul Éluard, Alfred Jarry, Erik Satie, and Tristan Tzara. Artists included Maurice de Vlaminck, Demetrios Galanis, and Robert Mortier. Blue Mountain contains 12 issues of Action: cahiers individualists de philosophie et d'art.
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I have had a passion for photography for the past 45 years. It started with a Minolta Hi-Matic 35mm Camera, numerous rolls of black and white film, an enlarger and a spare bathroom. I began developing and printing my own photos. with the bathroom pressed into service as my darkroom. The bathtub was particularly usefull, holding trays of chemicals and also for washing the finished prints. It eventually had to be replaced due to staining, from all the spilt chemicals. My next camera was a Fujica SLR camera and a progression to Slide Film. This remained my preferred medium until the advent of Digital Photography which resulted in an upgrade to a Sony DSLR. a 150-500mm Telephoto lens and a Macro lens. My present camera is a Canon EOS 70D with an 18-135mm lens and also a 150-500mm Telephoto zoom lens. More advanced computers and software enabled me to do much more with the photos that I took. A good camera certainly helps in taking better photos, but it is how you see the possibilites in a particular scene that can make the difference between a good shot and a great one. All the photographs on this website(including the Ocean Spirit Products) are my own work. Please check out the photo gallery. All my photographs are for sale. Click Here to go to my Contact Page to place an order. On each photograph you will find an ID Number. Please quote this number/s and the type of processing required on the email. Cost of photos. - High Resolution Digital Copies - $3.50 - Enlargements from $15 - Canvas Prints from $150
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Our bunnies seem captured in time, carefully listening for a child’s laugh from the edge of a wooded glen. The watchful mama sits quietly waiting to be loved by your child. Her alert inquisitive baby bunny is ready to spring into your hands. Hand-embroidered facial features. All Cabin Critters are individually sewn, hand embroidered and hand stuffed. Each one is a unique work of art – no two critters are alike! Hand crafted with love in the U.S.A. All new materials. Blizzard Fleece, 100% Polyester. Non-allergenic Polyfill. Available Colors: White, Black, Gray, Pink, Baby Blue, Cocoa
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In 2011, a 16 year old boy was shot and killed by police when he was caught creating street art in Bogotá. The police officers attempted to justify their actions by falsely claiming that the boy was involved in a bus robbery. The incident started a city-wide protest and as a result, street art is no longer seen as a crime in Bogotá. Today, especially in the Candelaria and Centro areas, street art is everywhere. Like the rest of the world, street artists in Bogotá use walls and bridges along major highways and the walls of old warehouses to display their art. But in Bogotá there is another option too, businesses often cooperate with street artists to offer their own homes and businesses as blank canvases. The owner pays for the materials, the artist gets a ‘canvas’ on which they can create their art, knowing that it will be welcome and not be painted over or removed. This legitimacy together with the permissive attitude towards street art, means that some of the art is large scale and some of it has been around for years. Street Art Tour If you’re in Bogotá, we definitely recommend taking the Bogota Graffiti Tour. The tours are run by street artists and other people involved in the Street Art scene. The tours are free but accept donations depending on what you think the tour is worth. The tour makes for an interesting, fun and informative few hours and is a great way to learn about Colombia’s social and political history too. It’s well worth a decent donation.
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Before he died, our son Michael wanted to be a worship leader – someone who leads the music in Believer’s meetings or larger-scale gospel music events. After his sudden and unexpected death, his 980-song iPod music collection that he left behind, became a source of strength for us as we put one foot in front of another. This is why I included in my two books the role played by 13 of Mikey’s iPod songs. But there are many thousands of songs out there about the Creator God and His Word that people continue to write. The impact of these will never cease to amaze me. So this page holds links to songs that I’m currently impacted by and I thought you’d be interested in them too. Note* Please be sure to support these artists by buying their music if you like them as I do. Who But You by Mark Hall and Megan Garrett – Casting Crowns Inspired by “The Story” – the promise of Abraham given from the Creator God that was set to bless all the nations on earth. More to come! Please feel free to let me know of songs that you like.
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A theatre and studio complex in East Sussex has been destroyed by a massive fire. The Phoenix Theatre and Studio building on North Street in Lewes was ripped apart by the ferocious blaze on Saturday evening. Fire crews arrived at the scene shortly after 18:00 GMT. They received 23 calls from members of the public who spotted the blaze when it broke out. The Environment Agency was also in attendance, carrying out tests to ensure there was no contamination from asbestos in the roof. It took until 21:15 GMT for the fire to be brought under control. Nobody was injured in the incident, according to a fire service spokesman, although the building has suffered enormous damage. Just the shell of the structure remains after the flames devastated its interior. The theatre and studios, on the Phoenix Industrial Estate, cater for arts and media projects and events. Copyright Press Association 2014
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Jonathan Thomas Armstrong, known as Thomas to his friends and relatives, is an American artist and photographer based in Salisbury, North Carolina specializing in digital art. Thomas uses analog and digital photography to capture the composition, colors, and lines found in each artwork. The photographs are digitally manipulated to create the final images and are printed on archival photograph paper. Each artwork is titled using Thomas’ initials with a sequential format of JTA0000 to mimic the image numbering system used by most digital cameras. Thomas lives in Salisbury with his wife, Joyce, and their son, Noah.
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During the last twelve years, Cooper Joseph Studio (formerly Wendy Evans Joseph Architecture) has solidified a reputation for highly detailed, carefully crafted design, garnering over forty design awards. Working across a variety of typologies and scales, Wendy brings a fresh approach to each new commission, while maintaining a well-managed process of building. In the spring of 2008, Chris Cooper joined Cooper Joseph Studio as a Partner. Chris brings a decade of experience as an Associate Partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, allowing us to expand our range of projects while preserving an intimate, hands-on practice. Our website is an overview of our combined experience, illustrating the foundation of our collaborative studio. The firms award winning, elegant design sensibility comes with a rational methodology required in complex, large-scale as well as small-scale projects. Our team delves deeper into project development, incorporates digital design tools for fabrication and pushes notions of sustainability beyond the usual talking points, all the while continuing to work with our clients in an idea-driven practice. We share the ambition of design elegance and responsible building. We are eager to explore new forms and materials while responding to the specifics of site, program, budget and schedule. There is boundless room for innovation, and it is that which inspires us. Cooper Joseph Studio is a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) on the governments of Federal, New York State, and New York City.
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The 2011/2012 Community Radio Awards ceremony was held at the 2012 National Campus and Community Radio Conference Kingston, Ontario. The conference, including the awards ceremony was hosted and organized by CFRC-FM, broadcasting from Queen's University. The ceremony itself was at Kingston’s Upper Canada Academy for the Performing Arts, a former church hall now used for local arts events and kids puppeteering workshops, complete with tinfoil stars hanging from the ceiling. Thanks to Ayanda Mngoma from CFRC-FM for hosting, Anna Friz for a thoughtful keynote speech, and the crowd, who stomped out the drumroll for each of the 13 categories. Photo: The trophies were repurposed circuit boards with the plaques made in Kingston, at the Trophy House, operating for more than 45 years and run out of an old limestone farmhouse. NCRA COMMUNITY RADIO AWARD RECIPIENTS Lifetime Achievement/Community Radio Legend: Chad Saunders from CJSW-FM Calgary, AB (read letter) (watch video) • CIVL-FM Abbotsford, BC – Chuck Anger (read letter) • Radio Laurier, Waterloo, ON (read letter) Local Talent Development: CFRC-FM Kingston, ON – "Radio Residencies" (read letter) • CIWS-FM Stouffville, ON – Produced by Mike Burns and Tara Donaghey – "NITE OUT" (read letter) • CiTR-FM Vancouver, BC – "Arts Report / Discorder" (read letter) • CJSR-FM Edmonton, AB – Produced by Mark Harrison Rodger (read bio) – "Live Music Dispatch" (listen #1 and listen #2) • CKHA-FM Haliburton, ON – Bessie Sullivan and Cheryl Sherwood (read bio) – "County Library Promo" (listen #1 and listen #2) • CKHA-FM Haliburton, ON – Produced by Greg Roe and Ron Murphy (read bio) – "Haliburton County Reads" (listen) • CiTR-FM Vancouver, BC – Produced by Adam Janusz (read bio) – "The Arts Report" (listen) • CJSF-FM Burnaby, BC – Produced by Lauren Mitchell and Jay Peachy (read bio) – "Sound Therapy" (listen) • CKDU-FM Halifax, NS – Produced by Jane Kirby and Ella Bedard (read bio)– "The Amelie: Canadian Refugee Policy and the Story of the 1987 Boat People" (listen) • CKUT-FM Montreal, QC – Produced by Brian Meagher (read bio)– "Synthumentary" (listen) • CJSF-FM Burnaby, BC – Produced by Lis van Berkel and Frieda Werden (read bio) – "WINGS: Halifax Women’s Housing Co-op" (listen) • CJSW-FM Calgary, AB – Produced by Evan Wilson (read bio) – "Am I right?" (listen) • CFRU-FM Guelph, ON – Produced by Hilda Venegas Negrete (read bio) – "It is time for women/Tiempo de mujeres" (listen) • CFRO-FM Vancouver, BC – Produced by Yasaman Azarpajouh (read bio) – "Tutti Morimmo a Stento" (listen)
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Art Therapy - What lives in you? Art is a powerful medium for personal development. Your hands will never lie, making art a great therapeutic tool. Miriam de Bruijn is an anthroposophical art therapist from Holland and loves to work with and through art. She works with clay and painting and invites people to explore what their hands tell them, in order to open up a personal development journey. In spring 2018, Miriam has conducted a course of 12 workshops at Dragebjerg. Workshops with Miriam take place in our guesthouse and include healthy organic snacks, vegetarian lunch, tea and coffee. We also prioritize having time available to enjoy the surroundings, so you have the option to stretch your legs in the beautiful surrounding nature with forests, lakes and a landscape with Celtic memorial hills. Info on new workshops will follow.
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