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You’ve met me.. Now meet my horse! | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. You’ve met me. Now meet my horse! Posted on October 7th, by Julia Bastian in Taking the Reins. Meet my equine partner in crime here at UF! She’s a 3-year-old Quarter Horse whose registered name is A Sudden Passion, though I just call her Gwen. She came all the way from northeast Maine to be here at UF with me. Obviously classes here at UF are tiring! The cows immediately caught her attention! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. FindlayR...
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A Productive Semester! | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Posted on December 13th, by Madison Simmons in Tales from the Barn. Calves were moooving in from left and right this fall semester at UF’s Beckett Center. Let’s see, there was Buckeye, Bertha, Wilbur and an original 36D along with a few other stragglers. Our Beef Management and Production Lab takes a unique approach with students here by giving first-hand experience through the Cow-Calf Project. A highlight of my Dairy Production a...
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Dummy Books, the Head of Hans and Beyond | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Dummy Books, the Head of Hans and Beyond. Posted on December 8th, by Jessica Meek in Picture This. Hans has a head! His story is in a book! He doesn’t have a face and the book is only a few inches tall, but this is just another step in the illustration process. My maquette now has all its limbs and appendages, fully positionable. Better yet, I have put together a dummy book! Bryan the Pirate Chef. Watercolor and Mixed media. Falls ...
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Let the Cup Collection Begin! | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Let the Cup Collection Begin! Posted on December 13th, by Julia Bastian in Taking the Reins. The beginning of December signals the end of the semester. And before I (and everyone else) can enjoy the well-deserved winter break, finals need to be conquered first. Just like any other class, we have finals at the barn, too. Getting ready for finals is tiring! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. As an e...
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Exploratory Storyboards | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Posted on October 25th, by Jessica Meek in Picture This. What exactly is a storyboard? Here, Little Jessica scampers around my boards and explains the process. These drawings are very close to my actual storyboards, except the “The End” page. I have to say, the most tedious part of the process was measuring and drawing out all the page spread boxes. Now I just have to draw the whole thing again, but with more detail. Findlay’...
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. You’re from where? Posted on September 26th, by Julia Bastian in Taking the Reins. One of the first (of many) questions that you’ll get asked by other incoming freshman is “So where are you from? 8221; That’s where my story is a little bit different than most everyone else’s at UF. View over Luxembourg city. The answer to that question is simple – the western equestrian program. Showing trail at one of my last shows in Luxembourg.
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Over the River, Through the Woods… | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Over the River, Through the Woods…. Posted on November 11th, by Madison Simmons in Tales from the Barn. For several weeks, our small groups measured, identified and inventoried all the trees on campus for a grand total of 1,100 trees. Can you believe there are 1,100 trees on campus? And most of them are Bradford Pear Trees. Why a second major? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Doing What You Love.
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Trading Cultures | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. As a land-locked pre-veterinary student, there are two things which excite me the most animals and world travel. Spring semester and this summer, I am participating in the student exchange program with Rakuno Gakuen University Veterinary School in Hokkaido, Japan. I would love to have you tag along, learn with me and see things through my eyes! Posted by Joni Montgomery in Trading Cultures. Fourth year is the clinical year. Due to ...
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. A Semester of Planning for Two Hours of Entertainment. Posted by Emilie Ehrman in My Pas de Deux. My FINAL Spring Break. Posted by Emilie Ehrman in My Pas de Deux. Many students fly to tropical locations to party their spring breaks away. There’s really nothing wrong with that, but I took an alternative spring break for my last full week off before graduation (39 DAYS! I traveled to the Dominican Republic as part of a group from UF...
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Picture This | Oiler Blogs
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Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. Tales From The Barn. My Pas de Deux. A transfer student and children’s book illustration major from Hawaii, I’m also an intern at the outstanding Mazza Museum of International Art from Children’s Books. I get to do everything from cutting paper to carrying crocodiles. Every day is its own adventure! My Friend, the Skeleton. Posted by Jessica Meek in Picture This. Gesture drawing involves capturing the gist of an object with big, sweeping strokes, avoiding detail. ...
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