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Kim Thittichai is a textile artist, tutor and author based in Brighton, East Sussex UK. Her specialty is creating 3 dimensional textile for...
If a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and complements what is missing. The amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed. The object becomes the subject and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. The different pieces interlock in such a way that they stabilize each other and no further connecting part is necessary. The shelf is extremely lightweight and works perfectly as a cabinet of curiosities. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish.
Most of us will spend more time at home for the foreseeable future. So why not use your stimulus check to improve your living space?
The Advocate has explained the kinds of problems that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will currently resolve, what some individuals need to do in order before they can receive a stimulus check, and how some taxpayers can claim the correct payment on their 2020 tax return.
About If a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and complements what is missing. The amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. The different pieces interlock in such a way that they stabilize each other and build a solid structure. The shelf is extremely lightweight and works perfectly as a cabinet of curiosities. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish. Big Spectator is an extension of the Spectator Shelf family and was created in collaboration with Designstudio anima ona.
Single spectator by freia achenbach limited edition of 25 dimensions: d 58 x w 33 cm x h 68 cm materials: resin, sand, foam the single spectator is part of the spectator shelf family, which is characterized by its amorphous shapes which at second glance indicate different faces. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. It consists of a single element, which can be used as a small cabinet or side table. Each piece is handpainted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish. this piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
I have just come back from a few days in Swaledale. I was there researching locations for a workshop I’m going to put on later in the year and out of the 3 days there I managed to get just one walk in ‘favourable conditions’. (The weather was appalling, but we won’t dwell on that!) On the one and only walk I managed to get, (whilst it wasn’t bucketing it down), I also had two very excited, energetic kids in toe! I was giving Cathy some time off and left here peacefully recharging her mental batteries, reading in a cafe whilst we set off on an adventure. Anyway I decided to set them the challenge of navigation and one armed with an OS map and the other with a compass, they were happy enough as I meandered through the buttercup filled fields snatching images as we went. This image was made ten munities into the walk, as I worked the location and toyed with a few different combinations of composition and waited for the light to move across the scene into a visually interesting position, I wasn’t aware of the developing kayos my two notice producing hyperactive kids were getting up to! Yes I should have been watching them, I should have let the photographic moment pass and accept that image making should sometimes come second, (any parent in my position will know the multitasking abilities you develop, half my brain was on the task at hand and half was listing for the signs of laughter change to arguing, or shrieking, or…or…) but anyway when the light became favourable I quickly made the exposure and hurried back to the walk where I found both my children laughing with passion as they attempted to catch the map blowing in the wind through the buttercup field! Oh the memory!
THE HICKORY TREE 17 3/4" X 26 3/4" Original Design Raw Edged Fused Applique Machine Quilted Couched Yarn Binding This quilt will be for sale in my Etsy Shoppe.....you can go there by clicking on it in my sidebar. I will post the journey of this piece tomorrow.
Spectator shelf by freia achenbach limited edition of 50 dimensions: d 110 x w 33 cm x h 200 cm materials: resin, sand, foam if a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and complements what is missing. The amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. The different pieces interlock in such a way that they stabilize each other and no further connecting part is necessary. Freia achenbach is a stuttgart-based object, furniture, and spatial designer. Her approach allows movement between disciplines and playfully explores material, form, and color. In her work freia achenbach experiments with a wide variety of materials and both traditional and innovative manufacturing processes. Her objects always tell a story and bring a certain ambiguity with them. All objects are handmade and/or created in collaboration with small manufactories. She produces objects as unique pieces as well as in small series and realizes commissioned works for customers this piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
The Single Spectator is part of the Spectator Shelf family, which is characterized by its amorphous shapes which at second glance indicate different faces. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. It consists of a single element, which can be used as a small cabinet or side table. less
If a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and complements what is missing. The amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed. The object becomes the subject and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. The different pieces interlock in such a way that they stabilize each other and no further connecting part is necessary. The shelf is extremely lightweight and works perfectly as a cabinet of curiosities. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish.
This piece is an exploration of the journey the human mind takes throughout it's lifetime. The mind is impossibly capable of growth, adaptation and ex
Economic growth is projected to increase substantially now that the $1.9 trillion stimulus has been passed. Many ask, should I save or should I spend?
Your 3rd - 7th graders will enjoy the debate of whether kids should receive an allowance, and hopefully their discussion will lead to well written papers with rich details. You can use this for an opinion piece for grades 3-5 and an argumentative piece for grades 6-7. The stimulus texts raise such questions as: Can parents afford an allowance? Should kids have to do chores to receive and allowance? What can kids use allowance for? and much more.
The amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at a second glance. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. Spectator Twins is part of the Spectator Shelf family. It consists of two elements that are interlocking with each other and can be used as a small cabinet or sideboard. Like the rest of the Spectator family, it is characterized by its amorphous curved shapes and alludes to different faces that can be recognized at a second glance. Each piece is hand-painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish.
Spectator twins by freia achenbach limited edition of 25 dimensions: d 105 x w 33 cm x h 68 cm materials: resin, sand, foam the amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. Spectator twins is part of the spectator shelf family . It consists of two elements that are interlocking with each other and can be used as a small cabinet or sideboard. Like the rest of the spectator family, it is characterized by its amorphous curved shapes and alludes to different faces that can be recognized at second glance. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish. Freia achenbach is a stuttgart-based object, furniture, and spatial designer. Her approach allows movement between disciplines and playfully explores material, form, and colour. In her work freia achenbach experiments with a wide variety of materials and both traditional and innovative manufacturing processes. Her objects always tell a story and bring a certain ambiguity with them. All objects are handmade and/or created in collaboration with small manufactories. She produces objects as unique pieces as well as in small series and realizes commissioned works for customers. Since 2018 she has been collaborating with june gschwander and carlo kurth under the joint design studio anima ona. She has completed projects with a range of clients including fondation d´entreprise martell, kunstverein böblingen e.v., grdxkn structure printing, studio saje, moncomble paris, centre pompidou. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
Files Included: Writing Stimulus Workbook Years 3-5 ***Includes 30 Writing Stimulus Models This compendium of writing models is a fantastic collection of stories, poems and articles designed to encourage students to write their own imaginative creations. Each one of the writing models has beautifully crafted sketches or other illustrations, all original designs by Susanna’s illustrators and sketch artists. Some of the stories are short extracts, others are longer short stories that develop a plot and others are fun, entertaining articles or poems. Each type of text uses a range of different literary techniques, depending on the purpose of the text and the enhancement. These include: ● Alliteration ● Assonance ● Simile ● Metaphor ● Rhyme ● Repetition ● Rhetorical questions ● Hyperbole ● Personification ● Sensory detail ● Descriptive adjectives ● Descriptive adverbs ● Puns ● Colloquial language ● Literary language ● Technical language Teachers, your students will love these stories, their characters and the drawings. Inspire them to want to create and share their own pieces of writing. Tell them that, they write for an audience! Creative writing is fun and it’s entertaining. Encourage them to use humour, dialogue and language features. Susanna does not mind if students use her words or language feature examples. They can collect examples and put together a portfolio of favourite ones, so that when they write their own stories and poems, they can select good enhancements to use before they start to write. Using her examples is not plagiarism as she gives them permission. External, as well as internal assessments now use a range of visual stimulus material for students to craft their own text samples for assessment purposes. These beautiful visual stimulus pictures serve as excellent practice examples for them to explore the realms of creative writing. Links to the Australian Curriculum for English – Years 3-6 – Literacy (Scootle) ACELY1682 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts demonstrating increasing control over text structures and language features and selecting print and multimodal elements appropriate to the audience and purpose ACELY1694 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts containing key information and supporting details for a widening range of audiences, demonstrating increasing control over text structures and language feature ACELY1704 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive print and multimodal texts, choosing text structures, language features, images and sound appropriate to purpose and audience ACELY1714 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts, choosing and experimenting with text structures, language features, images and digital resources appropriate to purpose and audience ************************************************************************************************************************************************** ►Note: I am an Australian-based seller; thus, all resources are written in Standard British/Australian English unless otherwise stated. This PDF is not editable. ►Please take the time to rate and comment on this resource so that you can earn valuable TpT credits for future purchases. As a new store owner, this feedback is especially appreciated and valuable. ►Should there be any questions or concerns with respect to any resource or program, please utilise the ‘Product Q&A’ option prior to leaving feedback so that all actions can be taken to fully satisfy the needs of all buyers. ************************************************************************************************************************************************** ♥Follow me on my Read for Success Facebook Page and Pinterest for new product info, special offers and sales and giveaway notifications. VP’s mission is to lead the educational field through providing highly motivational and inspirational teaching resources – let’s Read for Success! - These social media sites are just getting started. I look forward to growing these websites over the next few months to better connect with my fellow teachers and store followers ************************************************************************************************************************************************** Terms of Use are included on Page 2 of each resource. To summarise: All materials, drawings and clipart are the intellectual property of Susanna Elliott-Newth, Vandernoot Press, Read for Success. An individual licence permits purchasers to reproduce this resource for their own classroom and personal use. A multi-use licence allows for a third party to exercise these same rights. Cover pages may be used for social media promotion so long as purchasers provide a link back to my Read for Success TpT store. ************************************************************************************************************************************************** Susanna Elliott-Newth - Read for Success - [email protected]
A generous man used his stimulus check to help shelter dogs find their forever homes!
This is my original design which was inspired by our many snow storms. Our elevation is a mile high and although we don't have the vibrant colored sky as pictured in my quilt, we do have some amazing colors which would inspire any quilter. The trees are machine appliqued and the branches are mainly thread painted. The background trees are thread painted, and the sky has been quilted in monofilament thread as well as small amounts of a metallic thread for effect. I've quilted the snow at different angles to enhance the depth perception and used small amounts of Shiva paint to create a glare on the snow. The dry brush has been thread painted in the snow and around the rocks. The size is 29" x 22".
Files Included: Writing Stimulus Workbook Years K-2 ***Includes 20 Writing Stimulus Models This compendium of writing models is a fantastic collection of stories, poems and articles designed to encourage students to write their own imaginative creations. Each one of the writing models has beautifully crafted sketches or other illustrations, all original designs by Susanna’s illustrators and sketch artists. Some of the stories are short extracts, others are longer short stories that develop a plot and others are fun, entertaining articles or poems. Each type of text uses a range of different literary techniques, depending on the purpose of the text and the enhancement. These include: ● Alliteration ● Assonance ● Simile ● Metaphor ● Rhyme ● Repetition ● Rhetorical questions ● Hyperbole ● Personification ● Sensory detail ● Descriptive adjectives ● Descriptive adverbs ● Puns ● Colloquial language ● Literary language ● Technical language Teachers, your students will love these stories, their characters and the drawings. Inspire them to want to create and share their own pieces of writing. Tell them that, they write for an audience! Creative writing is fun and it’s entertaining. Encourage them to use humour, dialogue and language features. Susanna does not mind if students use her words or language feature examples. They can collect examples and put together a portfolio of favourite ones, so that when they write their own stories and poems, they can select good enhancements to use before they start to write. Using her examples is not plagiarism as she gives them permission. External, as well as internal assessments now use a range of visual stimulus material for students to craft their own text samples for assessment purposes. These beautiful visual stimulus pictures serve as excellent practice examples for them to explore the realms of creative writing. Links to the Australian Curriculum for English – Years 3-6 – Literacy (Scootle) ACELY1682 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts demonstrating increasing control over text structures and language features and selecting print and multimodal elements appropriate to the audience and purpose ACELY1694 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts containing key information and supporting details for a widening range of audiences, demonstrating increasing control over text structures and language feature ACELY1704 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive print and multimodal texts, choosing text structures, language features, images and sound appropriate to purpose and audience ACELY1714 Plan, draft and publish imaginative, informative and persuasive texts, choosing and experimenting with text structures, language features, images and digital resources appropriate to purpose and audience ************************************************************************************************************************************************** ►Note: I am an Australian-based seller; thus, all resources are written in Standard British/Australian English unless otherwise stated. This PDF is not editable. ►Please take the time to rate and comment on this resource so that you can earn valuable TpT credits for future purchases. As a new store owner, this feedback is especially appreciated and valuable. ►Should there be any questions or concerns with respect to any resource or program, please utilise the ‘Product Q&A’ option prior to leaving feedback so that all actions can be taken to fully satisfy the needs of all buyers. ************************************************************************************************************************************************** ♥Follow me on my Read for Success Facebook Page and Pinterest for new product info, special offers and sales and giveaway notifications. VP’s mission is to lead the educational field through providing highly motivational and inspirational teaching resources – let’s Read for Success! - These social media sites are just getting started. I look forward to growing these websites over the next few months to better connect with my fellow teachers and store followers ************************************************************************************************************************************************** Terms of Use are included on Page 2 of each resource. To summarise: All materials, drawings and clipart are the intellectual property of Susanna Elliott-Newth, Vandernoot Press, Read for Success. An individual licence permits purchasers to reproduce this resource for their own classroom and personal use. A multi-use licence allows for a third party to exercise these same rights. Cover pages may be used for social media promotion so long as purchasers provide a link back to my Read for Success TpT store. ************************************************************************************************************************************************** Susanna Elliott-Newth - Read for Success - [email protected]
Spectator twins by freia achenbach limited edition of 25 dimensions: d 105 x w 33 cm x h 68 cm materials: resin, sand, foam the amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. Spectator twins is part of the spectator shelf family . It consists of two elements that are interlocking with each other and can be used as a small cabinet or sideboard. Like the rest of the spectator family, it is characterized by its amorphous curved shapes and alludes to different faces that can be recognized at second glance. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish. Freia achenbach is a stuttgart-based object, furniture, and spatial designer. Her approach allows movement between disciplines and playfully explores material, form, and colour. In her work freia achenbach experiments with a wide variety of materials and both traditional and innovative manufacturing processes. Her objects always tell a story and bring a certain ambiguity with them. All objects are handmade and/or created in collaboration with small manufactories. She produces objects as unique pieces as well as in small series and realizes commissioned works for customers. Since 2018 she has been collaborating with june gschwander and carlo kurth under the joint design studio anima ona. She has completed projects with a range of clients including fondation d´entreprise martell, kunstverein böblingen e.v., grdxkn structure printing, studio saje, moncomble paris, centre pompidou. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
Klaus Rinke is a German artist who explored several artistic means (painting, sculpture) before concentrating on body art. He especially used the movement of the body, captured through performance and photographs, as a means to express the passing of time. The theme of the clock itself...
Abandoned Ferris Wheel by City Eyes (Kyle Telechan) on Flickr.
Spectator twins by freia achenbach limited edition of 25 dimensions: d 105 x w 33 cm x h 68 cm materials: resin, sand, foam the amorphly shaped shelf is not only offering storage or presentation space, but stimulates the mechanism of projection and alludes to different faces that can only be recognized at second glance. When a sensory stimulus is offered to our perception, the spirit accepts this piece and completes what is missing. By recognizing the faces in the object, the role between subject and object is reversed and the shelf is moved into the position of the observer. Spectator twins is part of the spectator shelf family . It consists of two elements that are interlocking with each other and can be used as a small cabinet or sideboard. Like the rest of the spectator family, it is characterized by its amorphous curved shapes and alludes to different faces that can be recognized at second glance. Each piece is hand painted with resin which gives each shelf a unique and vibrant finish. Freia achenbach is a stuttgart-based object, furniture, and spatial designer. Her approach allows movement between disciplines and playfully explores material, form, and colour. In her work freia achenbach experiments with a wide variety of materials and both traditional and innovative manufacturing processes. Her objects always tell a story and bring a certain ambiguity with them. All objects are handmade and/or created in collaboration with small manufactories. She produces objects as unique pieces as well as in small series and realizes commissioned works for customers. Since 2018 she has been collaborating with june gschwander and carlo kurth under the joint design studio anima ona. She has completed projects with a range of clients including fondation d´entreprise martell, kunstverein böblingen e.v., grdxkn structure printing, studio saje, moncomble paris, centre pompidou. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
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