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resumé | Tom Twigg | tomtwigg.com
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Sep, 2009 to present:. Freelance and contract projects for small businesses, nonprofit organizations and foundations and individuals in web design, photography and videography (particularly short format documentaries) and graphic design. December 2005 to August 2009:. Gristorg, Seattle, Washington. Image Editor / Designer, Web Production Designer. Responsibilities included editorial image creation, editing and illustration. January 2001 to September 2004:. October 1999 to December 2000:. Anchorage Daily ...
for fun and profit (and nonprofit) | Tom Twigg | tomtwigg.com
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For fun and profit (and nonprofit). I have worn a lot of different hats over the years . architect, artist, graphic designer, web designer, photographer, image editor and editorial artist . a strong sense of design, creativity, technical skills, attention to detail and the desire to learn have facilitated each new transition. My latest endeavor has me creating a number of short films. For a nonprofit foundation. For a new foundation. I spent most of four years working at Grist.org. I was involved in refr...
what's up | Tom Twigg | tomtwigg.com
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Newer additions are being added to the blog section as of May, 2011. If you are here to catch up with me (and it has been a long while) this is a good place to start, I suggest reading up from the bottom. Includes good safety tips for everyone! We were just coastin'. What's all the motion commotion? If you build it they will sit. Post dated 01.29.10. A portrait of the artist in his chair. I think it turned out rather nice and I look forward to making more. I sometimes like to re-imagine myself as a c...
because the world needs another blog | Tom Twigg | tomtwigg.com
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Because the world needs another blog. Bird on a stick. Submitted by tom twigg. On Thu, 04/11/2013 - 23:51. This short film about an artist, tradition, culture and a raven was 3 months in the making, and I am glad for every moment of it. Spending all that time with and getting to know Duane Pasco was as rewarding as making the film. Read more about bird on a stick. Submitted by tom twigg. On Sat, 02/16/2013 - 01:01. Read more about time travel. Submitted by tom twigg. On Sun, 09/02/2012 - 13:41. UPDATE: A...
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Duane Pasco | Bowls
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On the Northwest Coast there are traditionally three types of bowls: canoe shaped, round, and zoomorphic (representing animal forms) with a hollowed out area for the bowl. They were and are generally carved from harder wood such as alder, birch, or maple. The exception to this are the large feast bowls. Which are carved from red cedar and given the shape of wolves, killer whales, seals, or giant Dzonaqua (old woman of the woods) which can be as much as fifteen feet in length, or more. Site by Tom Twigg.
Duane Pasco | Life as Art
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Life as Art, Duane Pasco. By Duane Pasco and Barbara Winther, distributed by the University of Washington Press was published in 2013. The book chronicles the early life of the artist and his involvement in the revival of Northwest Coast Native Art. There are a total of one hundred and ninety pages with one hundred and forty images, most of them color plates of the artist’s beautiful and powerful masks, totem poles, canoes and much more. Sample pages are shown below. Life as Art, Duane Pasco.
Duane Pasco | Masks
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Devilfish H: 15 in. Alder, shredded cedar bark, acrylic paint. Pileated Woodpecker L: 36 in. Red cedar, shredded cedar bark, acrylic paint. King of the Mountain H: 16 in. Alder, horse hair, shredded cedar bark, acrylic paint. Humsumthl, cannibal bird masks. Longest is approximately 40 in. Red cedar, cedar bark acrylic paint. Laughing Shaman H: 16 in. Alder, horse hair, shredded cedar bark, abalone shell, opercula of red turbin snail. Five Carpenters H: 9 in. Alder and acrylic paint. Of all the items carv...
Duane Pasco | Available Works
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Offered as a set for $32,000. Tsonaqua is a Kwakwakawakw Indian word for the giant ogress who lives in the forest and captures children, a version of sasquatch. Large feast bowls like this were and are used by the Kwakwakawakw Indians of British Columbia to serve food from during their potlatches. This particular bowl was carved by Calvin Hunt and John Livingston in 1985. Offered for $52,000. Offered for $34,000. A collection of twelve. 17 x 22 offset litho duotones. A collection of twelve.
Duane Pasco | About
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I spent my childhood in Alaska and my school years in Seattle, until being drafted in 1952. After two years serving with the army in Korea, I returned to Washington, and worked variously as a warehouseman, Boeing machinist, cabinet maker, house framer, and then structural iron worker. Read a 2013 article about Duane in the Seattle Times. To understand wood, the primary raw material for Northwest Coast Native Art, one must understand the forest. The twenty-first century carver of Northwest Coast Native-st...
Duane Pasco | Illustrations
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Created for the book. The Weather Was Not Good. Raven Used to Fly Around Them. The Ninstints People Came. When My Brother Was a Small Boy. The Island Spirit Went to Get Water. They Played with the Baby Octopus. The Octopus People Came From the Water. Onto the Beach, Towards. He Took His Bow and Hid. Himself in the Bushes. Duane Pasco’s illustrations for. Traditions, Tales, and Images of the Kaigani Haida. Duane Pasco — Images my not be used without permission. Site by Tom Twigg.
Duane Pasco | Boxes
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When a box is not a box. The method of making a bent corner cedar box was traditionally used to make other useful containters that were often beautifully carved and/or painted, such as serving dishes (above) and canteens. Bending a corner: How a plank becomes a box. Duane Pasco has had a major influence on the re-emergence of Northwest Coast Native style art, both as an artist and as a teacher, beginning in the 1960s and continuing today. Duane Pasco — Images my not be used without permission.
Duane Pasco | Totems
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The Story of a Raven Totem. 9 min) Follow Duane’s progress over two months in early 2013 as he works on a raven house pole. This video was produced for the JayHawk Institute as an educational piece, in it Duane explains much about the process, design, tools used and color applied. The Prince and the Salmon People. Duane Pasco has had a major influence on the re-emergence of Northwest Coast Native style art, both as an artist and as a teacher, beginning in the 1960s and continuing today. Site by Tom Twigg.
Duane Pasco | Canoes
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Nuxwq’eeyt has a flat bottom, a slight departure from tradition in that historically Salish canoes were for the most part round bottomed. The flat bottom gives the craft more initial stability , which is obvious in this photograph of the canoe leaving Taholah, Washington, the 2013 destination of the annual Tribal Canoe Journeys. The truth is I love them all. Kaya’s girls" first practice in an 18 foot Makah style canoe carved in 1994. Duane Pasco — Images my not be used without permission.
The Old Red Schoolhouse Bed and Breakfast, Frankfort, Michigan | Map
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It is easy to see what we love so much about this area—we are so close to so many wonderful lakes, rivers, dunes, beautiful little towns—there is so much to see and do! Whether your thing is walking on the beach, climbing dunes, fishing, or combing bookstores and art galleries between good meals out (or all of the above), you will find it close by. Old Red Schoolhouse B&B.
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Tom Twerk | Sneakers I like and dislike.
Sneakers I like and dislike. February 8, 2007. I haven’t been posting much lately. Sorry. I will be starting up in the next couple days, but I’m moving to Blogger. Hope to see you there. New Balance Super Team 33 Fish Dropping this Saturday, January 20. January 18, 2007. I HAVE MOVED TO BLOGGER! Please visit my new site. Just a quick update… The NB Super Team 33 fish sneakers I wrote about a few weeks ago are coming out in 2 days! Plans to have “hors d’oeuvres and beer on tap! January 8, 2007. These shoe...
Tom Herron Tribute
Life on the Road. Two Thirds at Imola. TZs at the TT. Fresh from a first ever North West 200 victory, where he was involved in a titanic tussle with Tommy Robb in the 350cc race, a young Ulsterman competed in the Isle of Man TT races for the first time in 1970 and, following a 13th place in the Lightweight 250 TT, was then injured in a 110mph crash at Ballacraine in the Junior TT which put him out for the rest of that season. Tom had also returned to the Isle of Man TT, with two thirds and two fourths be...
Dry Your Eyes...
Like those gasping for their last breath, we cannot hide, there's nothing left. Tuesday, 14 April 2009. It was 2 weeks ago but still. Whipped them. Whipped them good. Club Champion again. Woo! Almost got a DSQ because I was mistaken for one the boats that was over the line at the start. David turned back but Josh didn't and as I'd started dead astern of the two I'd slipped into their lee. So the start boat wasn't sure if it was Josh or me over the line. Luckily, they DSQ'd neither. Trying not to Stress.
travels with a tomtom | Photos and stories from my travels
Travels with a tomtom. Photos and stories from my travels. About this Blog…. Pacific Ocean and Canada 2014. Greece and the islands. England and Wales Travels. Spain, France,Italy. Mesón de la Guitarra. May 10, 2015. Originally posted on Tapas Talk. Read more ». A most un-orthodox Easter… part two. April 6, 2015. A most un-orthodox Easter… part one. April 5, 2015. March 26, 2015. February 23, 2015. Market day on Minoos. February 22, 2015. What’s in a Name? February 20, 2015. England and Wales Travels.
Tomtwig Designs
Thursday, February 5, 2009. Here is my certificate from the scrapbooking class. Here is my first scrapkit layout. It was required by the scrapbooking class that I took. If you would like to try it out, please do. My TOU is very simple - use the kit as you like. You do not need to, but a link to my blog would be appreciated. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Scalloped Frame Script made in PSP X. Button Script made in PSP X. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Mm-plaid1 - PSP X Script. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
you found me | Tom Twigg | tomtwigg.com
Welcome to Tom Twigg's little slice of the web. I am, among other things, a Web designer, digital artist and photographer. I am also a husband, father of two . and friend to some patient and forgiving people. I will try to strike a balance here between being of interest to friends and family while still being relevant to those who might be interested in my services. Poke around, catch up with or learn a little about Tom [me] - send some comments. Powered by renewable wind energy. W3C XHTML 1.0 valid.
Tom Twigg Photography | Intro
Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. 3-toed sloth, Costa Rica. I became serious about photography almost 3 decades ago—happily I can say my interest and joy in the art of making images has only grown over the years. I hope it shows. About Tom Twigg Photography. Tom Twigg is a photographer, videographer and designer who works out of a treehouse office in Kingston, Washington. Learn more about Tom at www.tomtwigg.com. 2015 Tom Twigg Photography.
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