Friday, December 31, 2010
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
How Much Sport Psychologists Make?
Here is another for older children:
Friday, December 24, 2010
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Iron Projection Screen
So the newspaper published an article Alicante Information captioning: "The Coordinator of Historical Memory struggle to recognize the Republicans of the Vega Baja who lived and died in Nazi camps. "
You can read it here:
http://www.diarioinformacion.com/vega-baja/2010/12/16/treinta-olvidados/1075909.html Lack
online edition, although it is on paper, listing "One by one" of the 32 forgotten, among which is the older brother of my father, Jose Lopez Ruiz.
It proposes, among other things, the construction of a memorial in remembrance of these people, who are not mentioned in the Law of Historical Memory, as justice has been done in all European countries.
You can contact the 23 municipalities to apply for recognition of their children, victims of concentration camps, particularly in Mauthausen (Austria) and Gusen, previous subfield.
Friday, December 17, 2010
How Much Does Curly Idian Weave Cost
continue with more visual artists incredible. This week we have a true virtuoso of the mixtures impossible:-o Your life is so full of contrasts as his work and is really quite a character! for both its way of being "folksy" (it's a great pleasure to treat you in person) as his impressive career ...¿¿¿ Who gets 1 week after finishing their studies commissioned a cover for Newsweek?? o "Who has more of his works exhibited in the permanent collection of The Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress in Washington DC?? If you want to know the answer and know much more do not miss the interview a. .. Hanoch Piven!
Name: Hanoch Piven
Date and place of birth: Montevideo
1963 Web: http://www.pivenworld.com/
M & , G: artistic or self-studies "? Hanoch
: School of Visual Arts, New York (BFA 1992)
M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator? Hanoch
: menu A sign for a pizzeria in the neighborhood of New York where he lived.
The first real professional job was a week to complete my studies, I received an order for a cover of Newsweek.
M & G: Your favorite work you have done so far? Hanoch
: I have too many jobs that I liked. Perhaps one of the favorites is the series I've done for TV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYLYPECzx6w
M & G: What inspires you? Hanoch
: I am inspired to work. I believe that only when one is and put into the project, even doing bad things, is when good ideas and inspiration begin to appear.
M & G: Tell us a little "what is the technique you use for your work? Hanoch
: basically is to start 'playing' with different objects, looking for interesting connections and conceptual forms. Many possible solutions for creative problem will jump almost by chance and sometimes the problem is to choose. If I encounter a good idea, is simply a matter of 'listening' to the idea and see what the best solution visual to be improved.
M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator? Hanoch
: Being my collage technique based on objects and on the other hand, being a constant traveler, more than once I had to fly with suitcases full of stuff ... On one occasion I was with a suitcase full of broom straw, of all possible sizes. My luck is that I was not asked to open the suitcase it would have seemed a kind of spiritual ritual of witchcraft or something.
M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time. Hanoch
: I returned to jogging, hobby I had as a teenager and this year I've run two half marathons.
M & G: Your favorite story book "? Hanoch
: not think I can pick one. Lately I'm trying to read everything I find of Stephan Zweig.
M & G: "movie or animated series favorite? Hanoch
: Very difficult to choose one: Do not watch television. Recent movie The Lives of Others, The Barbarian Invasions, the last Cohen brothers' ... I do not know, many more ...
M & G: What character or drawing you identify? Hanoch
: As much as I travel and my 'grown' image of 'man-child' Tintin would have to choose but I solve problems are not life or death issue ...
M & G What would you highlight illustrator or graphic artist? Hanoch
: Rutu Modan and Spain Miguel Gallardo.
M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like
Hanoch: A program to build identikit fun:
http://flashface.ctapt.de/
Do not let go on their website to see more of her creations and of course make a "self portrait :-))
Hanoch Thanks for having devoted a few minutes of your valuable time, we loved meeting you :-))) ))
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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Today we have primarily a visual artist, his characters are not just illustrations, they are more ... Thousands artwork in one! Observe each of their works of art take time to marvel at all the little details that make up a real wonder and an amazing technique. We invite you to know a. Pablo Bernasconi ..¡¡¡!
Name: Pablo Bernasconi
Date and place of birth: born on August 6, 1973 in Buenos Aires
Web: http:/ / www.pbernasconi.com.ar/
Blog: http://www.pablobernasconi.blogspot.com/
M & G: "or self-taught art studies?
Paul studied Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires. After I taught design in the same house where I really learned.
never attended classes in drawing or painting or whatever. In this area, I consider myself very self, with all that that implies.
M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator?
Paul The newspaper Clarin. He worked as a designer of some supplements, and had to work something out with some urgency, per usual on the day. The single most effective way I found was put to illustrate, not knowing she was experiencing for the first time with a collage.
M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far?
Paul me great pleasure to work on my books, both children such as those for adults. I suppose I could nominate and Bifocal Pictures, and Captain Arsenio. Inspired me to continue experimenting on dangerous grounds ...
M & G What inspires you?
Paul I have no method for that, I spend just as much time as necessary. The inspiration comes when one is working with Picasso and saying is very true. In my case, I digress served with a pencil and a notebook. I built little by little deformed hundreds of scribbles that only I understand, but which are very important steps in the process of each image. Never escaped at that time, however easy or difficult to see the work.
M & G: Tell us a little "what is the technique you use for your work?
Paul , collage not only as a technical tool but also conceptual, discursive. I use a combination of references, are objects or symbols or just textures, to expand the meaning of things, and so come to bring into being a metaphor. My quest is to the metaphor, round, large, self-sufficient. And I use collage as semantic engine.
M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator?
Paul time ago was in a supermarket, looking for a specific pepper to get a picture. Beside me there was a guy looking at me askance. I spent twenty minutes looking peppers until I finally found the one, and kept it with great caution, in the bag. When I finish all this rite, the type and me about it under me says: Your wife is more hinchapelota than mine!
M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time.
Paul I like playing the piano, I like sports and solitary contact with nature, such as skiing, kayaking, windsurfing, cycling, gliding. I like playing with Franco, my son, and build things with traces of polystyrene boxes. I love jazz and I like to read much.
M & G: Your book- favorite story?
Paul Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino.
M & G: "movie or animated series favorite?
Paul Delicatessen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
M & G: What would you highlight illustrator or graphic artist?
Paul Isidro Ferrer, Hermenegildo Sabat, Roberto Fontanarrosa, Quino, Roman Cieslewicz, Pablo Amargo, Joe Sorren, Gustav Klimt, Basquiat, Dave McKean. Wow, so much talent together ..
M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like
Paul http://blogs.lanacion.com.ar/guyot/
Thanks Paul for taking your time a bit you and let you know a little more :-)
And I strongly recommend, that you may know the unique muchíiiisimo Captain Arsenio as you take a peek because your web is a marvel :-))))
Monday, December 6, 2010
Snugtop Replacement Screens
Ceip Adam Castle comes our first Christmas card, with the peculiarity that is personalized.
Thanks, Adam college! Merry Christmas!