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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary: baby post
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary. Godlife.love and design. Thursday, August 12, 2010. So some of you may be wondering why I only outlined and talked about ONE little verse in ALL of Matthew. However, it is my favorite, so I figured it needed some limelight of its own. I am getting SO much more from Matthew than I had thought. I admittedly began in the book of Daniel just so that it would be a while until Matthew! So every time I read it, I get something new! I feel like God is really me...
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary: Power to Drive out Demons
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary. Godlife.love and design. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Power to Drive out Demons. First of all, beginning Mark and trying to get new things from synoptic gospels is not easy. However, the slightly different wording always helps me to get a new perspective. In Mark 1 I was totally excited to read about the Lord just speaking to demons and them leaving people. Read the Scripture below, it is so awesome! Have you come to destroy us? The Lord is powerful! Walk ...
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary: Mark 2-4
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary. Godlife.love and design. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Well I typed this blog once and accidently closed it! Haha Nothing like a little mistake to make you laugh! I have had the desire to quit Mark and mix up my reading to a different book. But! Read this passage from www.biblegateway.com NIV:. 8 Immediately Jesus knew in his spirit that this was what they were thinking in their hearts. And he said to them, "Why are you thinking these things? But they rem...
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary: ready for a comeback
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Everything Ordinary to things of the Extraordinary. Godlife.love and design. Saturday, September 4, 2010. Ready for a comeback. Where have I been for two weeks? Well, college began again and life is busier than ever! God is back to reminding me about child like faith again. I think that is a nice, heavenly way of saying stop being so serious and just trust me. Let me love you and let my love shine through you. Thanks God! I always appreciate killing two birds with one stone. This well known verse was exa...
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Megan Schwarz: December 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009. Photography for Materials Class. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). IAR Blog. Folio. Photography for Materials Class. I am a Senior at UNCG majoring in Interior Architecture, and currently studying in Melbourne Australia. Everything here consists of all my projects from the past three years. enjoy! View my complete profile.
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holly: Linear sculptures!
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Here are a few artists that have created some amazing linear sculptures. Stacie Tamaki creates horse sculptures using a single piece of twine (or wire). Her sculptures are much like the horses created by the artist who is features at the witherspoon museum. I love the sketchy quality of the horse. It creates the idea of movement by emphasising the idea of horse structure. Michael todd, jazz vii, bronze. Michael todd, MCT 1010038, wood. Andy goldsworthy, framing lake. David Lee Brow...
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holly: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Here are a few artists that have created some amazing linear sculptures. Stacie Tamaki creates horse sculptures using a single piece of twine (or wire). Her sculptures are much like the horses created by the artist who is features at the witherspoon museum. I love the sketchy quality of the horse. It creates the idea of movement by emphasising the idea of horse structure. Michael todd, jazz vii, bronze. Michael todd, MCT 1010038, wood. Andy goldsworthy, framing lake. David Lee Brow...
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patrick lee lucas: October 2014
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Barcelona : prague : berlin. A few pages from my sketchbook for each of the three cities i visited to investigate education abroad for the uk college of design. BARCELONA : gaudi's casa batllo, gaudi's sagrada familia, and iaac's digital making facility. PRAGUE : old town square, the CIEE center in an old convent, and a view of the castle. BERLIN : brandenburg gate, and some textures i did as rubbings. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The history/theory class blog. Brian's chair blog [iar221].
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patrick lee lucas: February 2012
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Sketch : photo : blog. On wednesday, we gathered in the alumni house for a special presentation linked to the honor's college FOOD FOR THOUGHT series. during that session, i presented drawings in five of my sketchbooks to students. in addition to looking at florence through my own lens, i asked fourth year students, REBECCA LADD and DANIELLE WAYE, to also share their views of the tuscan city. And from the material culture world. Image from www.npr.org. A short conversation on building models. Http:/ awsj...
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holly: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Chitchen Itza, Mexico. . . Temple at the top of the pyramid. Notice the shape of a face above the door. Glyphs on the walls represent serpents, a symbol of life. The part that looks like an elephant trunk is actually the nose of the Mayan sun god. This is a closeup of the Mayan version of a wailing wall, where those who died in battle were commemorated by a low relief glyph of a skull. The heads of enemies were placed on stakes above the wall. If the Mayan ball game was like baske...