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Lost On Time: Chess in Art: Chess Board Cubism
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We all lose on time in the end. Friday, 6 January 2017. Chess in Art: Chess Board Cubism. Already almost a week in, but still time to wish you a Happy New Year - and kick it off with some more chess in art. Looking around, there is no shortage of it: there are so many websites and blog posts now devoted it, including these. Not forgetting a stunning book. And more. Non-figurative artists have looked to the motivation behind the moves. The geometry in the play. The rolling thought beneath. This is typical...
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Interrogation | Prison Photography
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The Image / Incarceration / Representation / Media / Social Justice / Responsible Photography. You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘Interrogation’ tag. 8220;And about bloody time, too.”. August 11, 2015 in Prison Non-Photography. The American Psychological Association (APA) Council of Representatives, on Friday, voted today in Toronto to adopt a new policy barring psychologists from participating in national security interrogations. That means psychologists won’t be approving tor...It seem...
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Bloghorn -The diary of the Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation: May 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008. Artists of the Month. Click on the banner above for a look back at some of the PCO’s recent artists of the month. It's British cartoon talent. Posted by Matt Buck. Labels: best British cartoonists. PCO Artist of the month. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Cartoons as graphic report. Alerts us to the work of Chinese cartoonist Coco Wang. Who is reporting on the earthquake in her country. Comics historian and teacher, Paul Gravett. Is hosting some of her still, narrative reports here. Which ar...
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theartistsday: February 2016
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Hi, I'm Mary Kemp, passionate painter of anything to do with the seaside. Want to see more of my art? Delve into my website. For loads of paintings. Join my mailing list. To receive a free downloadable poster. Thursday, 25 February 2016. Last year my husband took me along on a road trip from Yarmouth in East Anglia to Barmouth on the Welsh coast. The day was accompanied by a lot of jollity, and despite. The abundance of technical talk I had a really great time. 30 x 40 cms. Available on my website. We al...
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September 2016 – My Ideal Script
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People Who Have Changed the Face of England. It’s All About Them. Beryl Cook O.B.E. Richard Trevithick – of Cornwall. Beryl Cook O.B.E. Comments Off on Beryl Cook O.B.E. Photo credit: http:/ berylcook.org/. Although Beryl Cook was born in Surrey, she spent most of her adult life in Devon and Cornwall and much of the artwork for which she is so famous was inspired by her life there, so we think she deserves of a mention on this website. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Flat 1.7.6 by Themeisle.
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Female – My Ideal Script
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People Who Have Changed the Face of England. It’s All About Them. Beryl Cook O.B.E. Richard Trevithick – of Cornwall. Beryl Cook O.B.E. Comments Off on Beryl Cook O.B.E. Photo credit: http:/ berylcook.org/. Although Beryl Cook was born in Surrey, she spent most of her adult life in Devon and Cornwall and much of the artwork for which she is so famous was inspired by her life there, so we think she deserves of a mention on this website. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Flat 1.7.6 by Themeisle.
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Blogger UKAY – My Ideal Script
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