“Canadian landscape inspires Gordon Harrison’s work and his life. Gordon Harrison is in a happy place following his heart, awakening his senses in a landscape playground. He has developed into one of Canada’s foremost landscape painters. That ease of expression has been a long-time gift. Lost in a world of colour and possibility where [...] Read more
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Frenchmans Cap Track, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers NP, Tasmania
Suzanne Plunkett/Associated Press Gordon Parks, center, with his peers after a portrait session featuring himself and other prominent African-American photographers in Harlem. MORE IMAGES FILMOGRAPHY via NYTimes: Gordon Parks, a Master of the Camera, Dies at 93 By ANDY GRUNDBERG...
The Ghost Story for Christmas series added a fearful frisson to the Christmas TV schedules throughout the 1970s. These vintage pages of the Radio Times offer a nostalgic glance back at the festive TV of yesteryear.
The Cornus Kousa is a spectacular non-native tree both as an accent in the garden or as an understory tree. Its spectacular blooms and elegant horizontal branches makes it a beautiful addition to any backyard landscape. Plant it alongside our native Cornus Florida and Redbuds to create a magical ga
Check out these teaching ideas for your novel study of Refugee by Alan Gratz. Be sure to grab the unit sample and character trait activity.
Two of Australia’s most acclaimed and high profile writers co-author a sensitive and ultimately hopeful story about our growing climate crisis. Nyx lives in the Tasmania of 2091 – deforested, over-mined and affected by bushfires and drought. With sea-levels rising, Tasmania is marooned and abandoned to its fate. Nyx’s widowed father wants them to leave while they can, but for Nyx, West Hobart is all she has ever known, and where her mother is buried. She finds solace in the single living tree on the dusty reserve near her home, an 80-foot pine that has defied odds and survived the climate crisis. Bea lives in present, beautiful, Tasmania and is facing a move to the mainland. She will miss the giant tree that she climbs to seek solace from bullies. One day she leaves a despairing note, the words pouring out her troubles, stuffed in a hole in its trunk. Nyx finds the note, and writes back. The girls begin a correspondence across two different time periods and they form a friendship that defies the logic of time. When Nyx faces life threatening fire and then floods, she must turn to her friend Bea to change the future.
The 2 miles upriver along the Deschutes River RR trail from the Ferry Springs loop including a petrified tree nook, the relics, remains, and apricot tree of the Gordon Homestead….and the exqu…
Organizada no Jeu de Paume em Paris em parceria com o Museu de Arte do Bronx, a exposição Gordon Matta-Clark, anarquiteto é uma das primeiras a exibir um conjunto significativo de trabalhos do artista nova-iorquino,
Forest near Loch Faskally - Perth and Kinross, Scotland by Gordon Haws
Have you read ‘The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon’?
Gordon Mortensen was born April 27, 1938 in North Dakota. Considered to be the premier reduction woodcut artist of the twentieth and twenty-first century, the artist’s singular technique adds a richness of texture that cannot be compared with any painted surface. Mortensen incorporates up to 64 colors in his woodcuts and executes as many ...read more
Author of Discover your Scottish ancestry Graham Holton offers tips on tracing your Scottish family tree.