Love & Other Drugs, 2010
Directed by Edward Zwick
Cinematography by Steven Fierberg
Production design by Patti Podesta
Art Direction by Gary Kosko
Set Decoration by Meg Everist
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Join Me For This Awesome Workshop April 17th
I'm so excited about the upcoming workshop I have the honor of co-hosting. Your canvas awaits, and the world is ready to see what you create. Let's make it happen. April 17th.
Hello, beautiful creatives humans! I’m so excited about the upcoming workshop I have the honor of co-hosting. Your canvas awaits, and the world is ready to see what you create. Let’s make it happen.
On April 17th, in collaboration with Erie Arts and Culture, I’ll be diving deep into the heart of what it means to captivate your audience and transform your passion for art into a thriving,…
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⏺ Workshop: Research for Arts Practice
05.05.2023 - 06.05.2023 :: Accra, Ghana
The Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana and Fihankra Review are pleased to announce a two-day workshop on ‘Research for Arts practice’. Writers, visual artists, photographers, musicians, and curators are invited to participate. The workshop will be facilitated by Ebony Coletu, senior researcher at the Merian Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Ghana-Legon.
Register here.
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since im probably gonna draw my mutant mayhem interpretation of usagi a bit imma just post the design and story idea so theres a bit of context, feel free to ask any questions im open to developing him further
also have an animation assignment where i just drew him lol
(im still hella inconsistent with his ears but ill figure it out at some point maybe)
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grrrrrrRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Zombies done for Age of Sigmar. This was one of those pieces that I super hated when I finished it but seems to be alright looking back on it. Moral of the story, don’t beat yourself up!
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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel-Bevern by the workshop of Antoine Pesne, 1738.
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Unknown , Behind the wallpaper - Sven Kroner , 2023.
German, b. 1973 -
Acrylic on canvas, 160 × 210 cm.
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I don't usually paint over paintings that are under a week old but the previous one just wasn't very good. Unclear whether this is an improvement
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Oogiddy.
that's the whole ask.-
Heck yeah
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The wooden clay armature, Hello dear friends tonight I wanted to present a photo that would be a real insight into the making of a life size sculpture.
This photo shows the life size wooden armature that I created for a previous statue I've presented on here called The Glamour Girl. This is what's inside of the clay in order to hold the sculpture in shape.
The aim of the armature is to take the weight of the clay and the armature must fit inside of the clay the same way that a skeleton fits inside the human body.
I usually create my armatures out of wood, steel brackets and nuts and bolts and once the armature is in place and the figures pose is correct. I then cover the armature with clay and slowly build up the figure and face and any clothes etc.
Of course when you look at the clay sculpture, you wouldn't know there was an armature inside, but there is and it's a very important factor of a sculpted project.
I'll post again very soon, I hope you're having a fine week, keep well and Take care ☺️👋
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