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German Studies and the Liberal Arts | German Studies @ Agnes Scott
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German Studies @ Agnes Scott. All things related to German. German Studies Lecture Series. German Studies and the Liberal Arts. August 12, 2013. Agnes Scott College just released a new video showcasing the opportunities offered by its Liberal Arts Curriculum. Check it out, it also mentions where studying German can get you:. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Get ev...
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September | 2010 | casey waldeck
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Monthly Archives: September 2010. J loves m – in COLOR. While i was looking forward to recreating my panels in color – it was harder than i expected. i settled on these colors because i liked how well the complimented each other and how they are vibrant yet calm colors. … Continue reading →. Seeing the kama sutra everywhere. 8220;The Snuggie Sutra” in Marie Claire magazine (please don’t judge me for reading Marie Claire, it’s not a habit). A change of direction. Blog at WordPress.com.
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valentine in progress | casey waldeck
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I am i am i am – a valentine to myself →. This is the second heart i’ve started to stitch for this project. I was initially (and may end up) cross stitching a very similar but smaller and solid image before this, however I like the way that the embroidery looks. I obviously still have a lot of work to do. I spent a lot of time looking through old anatomy textbooks and my original plan was to place this stitched heart into a rib cage, but i’m now working on placing the heart into a sealed mason jar.
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taking the valentines a step further | casey waldeck
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Anatomy, texture, and self-love? Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars →. Taking the valentines a step further. For these valentine’s I’m working with lots of different textures, man-made and natural. Like the last series, these valentine’s will be addressed to myself. A study of attempted self-love, if you will. Plenty more to come! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Anatomy, texture, and self-love? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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August | 2010 | casey waldeck
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Monthly Archives: August 2010. Stefan Sagmeister and Marian Bantjes. Stefan Sagmeister and Marian Bantjes Stefan Sagmeister emphasized that art (and design, obviously) is often too centered on material objects. I couldn’t agree more. So often it seems that design is categorized as commercial, almost as if the word has … Continue reading →. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “casey waldeck”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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casey waldeck | art 250 | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Let’s make GIANT valentines! Final project for art 160 (1/4). To play off of Marian Bantjes’s remastered valentines, we will be creating large valentines – atleast 36 in in width. I’m excited to get started and to work with texture and varying media. Formal my art 160 final project I did a series of inkwash and pastel drawings of the heart, lungs, stomach and brain. On each piece I stitched directions or paths of meaning (ex., heart beat in the picture above). For. Continue reading →.
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A New Wave of “Gastarbeiter”? | German Studies @ Agnes Scott
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German Studies @ Agnes Scott. All things related to German. German Studies Lecture Series. A New Wave of “Gastarbeiter”? April 29, 2012. In 2011 Germany celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first guest worker treaty. (At ASC we marked that historical moment with two lectures. By historian Rita Chin and German-Turkish author Yadé Kara.). Read more about this new wave of labor migration in this NYT article. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). You are commenting ...
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Bauhaus, Dessau | German Studies @ Agnes Scott
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German Studies @ Agnes Scott. All things related to German. German Studies Lecture Series. May 22, 2012. Remember that chair with its stainless steel frame and leather seat you saw at IKEA recently? It looks so contemporary, yet its design is almost 100 years old and goes back to the Bauhaus school of architecture and design. Here’s our group at the beginning of the tour through the Bauhaus (and if you’re wondering about the scarfs and jackets, it was very cold and windy that day! May 22, 2012, 9:30 am.