The Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center held an exhibit called "REACHING OUT" that showcased youth art shows from 2001 to 2010. The exhibit featured art from budding young artists who had taken art classes. The art center thanked everyone who contributed to the success of the exhibit over the past decade.
A friend asked the poet Olavo Bilac to write an announcement selling his small farm. Bilac wrote a poetic description highlighting the farm's natural beauty. Later, when Bilac asked if the farm had sold, the friend said he changed his mind after realizing how wonderful the farm he owned truly was. Sometimes we underestimate the value of what we have and chase false treasures, missing what is truly precious right in front of us. The poem encourages appreciating your family, health, knowledge and blessings from God rather than taking them for granted.
The annual Ceram-A-Rama event at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center featured demonstrations of ceramic techniques, children's clay activities, and clay competitions for potters of all skill levels. Participants threw bowls to be donated to charity, took part in hand-building and Raku firing, and enjoyed camaraderie among the local artist community. Over 200 people attended the free event, creating dozens of artworks and learning from expert demonstrators.
This document provides instructions for a two-day ceramics workshop focused on altering wheel-thrown clay pieces. Day one instructs participants to throw at least 50 pounds of clay without worrying about the final product, as well as extrude and roll out additional clay. Day two tells participants to cut up, deform, recombine, texture, and alter the pieces from day one using slips and their imagination. The resulting ceramic works are then fired using a cone 10 reduction firing.
The document introduces Linda A. Levy as a digital artist who has been creating art for over 50 years. She received degrees in psychobiology and chemistry but has worked as a research scientist and digital artist since 1985. As a digital artist, she uses Painter software to create fine artworks and designs. Some of her digital artworks displayed include "Torsion Balance" from 2000, "Curled" from 2001, and landscape images from 2004 to 2010. She hopes to educate others and broaden the definition of art to include digital mediums.
The Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center held an exhibit called "REACHING OUT" that showcased youth art shows from 2001 to 2010. The exhibit featured art from budding young artists who had taken art classes. The art center thanked everyone who contributed to the success of the exhibit over the past decade.
A friend asked the poet Olavo Bilac to write an announcement selling his small farm. Bilac wrote a poetic description highlighting the farm's natural beauty. Later, when Bilac asked if the farm had sold, the friend said he changed his mind after realizing how wonderful the farm he owned truly was. Sometimes we underestimate the value of what we have and chase false treasures, missing what is truly precious right in front of us. The poem encourages appreciating your family, health, knowledge and blessings from God rather than taking them for granted.
The annual Ceram-A-Rama event at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center featured demonstrations of ceramic techniques, children's clay activities, and clay competitions for potters of all skill levels. Participants threw bowls to be donated to charity, took part in hand-building and Raku firing, and enjoyed camaraderie among the local artist community. Over 200 people attended the free event, creating dozens of artworks and learning from expert demonstrators.
This document provides instructions for a two-day ceramics workshop focused on altering wheel-thrown clay pieces. Day one instructs participants to throw at least 50 pounds of clay without worrying about the final product, as well as extrude and roll out additional clay. Day two tells participants to cut up, deform, recombine, texture, and alter the pieces from day one using slips and their imagination. The resulting ceramic works are then fired using a cone 10 reduction firing.
The document introduces Linda A. Levy as a digital artist who has been creating art for over 50 years. She received degrees in psychobiology and chemistry but has worked as a research scientist and digital artist since 1985. As a digital artist, she uses Painter software to create fine artworks and designs. Some of her digital artworks displayed include "Torsion Balance" from 2000, "Curled" from 2001, and landscape images from 2004 to 2010. She hopes to educate others and broaden the definition of art to include digital mediums.
Este documento presenta un cronograma de actividades para el desarrollo de un sitio web durante el mes de octubre, incluyendo la recopilación de información, diseño, desarrollo de plantillas, imágenes y banners, vistas 360, hosting y ejercicios prácticos divididos en tres fases principales durante la primera, media y última semana del mes.
This document provides an overview of Linda Levy and her work as a digital artist. It discusses her background and experience in other art forms that led her to digital art. The document emphasizes that digital art is a legitimate artistic medium and she aims to help others overcome biases about it. It provides examples of Linda's digital artworks and the software, Painter, that she uses. Finally, it includes some of Linda's favorite arts-related websites.
A friend asked the poet Olavo Bilac to write an announcement selling his small farm. Bilac wrote a poetic description highlighting the farm's natural beauty. Later, when Bilac asked if the farm had sold, the friend said he had changed his mind after reading Bilac's writing and realizing what a treasure it was. The poem goes on to encourage appreciating what you have - your home, family, health - rather than chasing false treasures or letting valuable things in your life go. It stresses valuing each moment and improving your environment through friendship, faith, and praising others.
To save a writing assignment in Rich Text Format (RTF): type the work in Microsoft Word, click "File" then "Save", name the file with the document title, select "Rich Text Format" as the file type, and click "Save" to save the document in RTF format.
This document provides a six step guide for posting comments on a newsletter. The six steps are to: log in, subscribe, fill out required fields without a coupon code, go to the home page, click on an article, and leave a comment by filling out fields and typing the code correctly before clicking post. Comments may take a day or two to appear.
1) The document discusses a workshop on using data from the internet to assist community health workers in their work.
2) It introduces the HealthyCity.org website as a resource for finding local data and services to address community health needs.
3) The workshop provides tips on how to effectively search for reliable data online, including asking focused questions and knowing what types of keywords and sources are most useful.
Eco-hostels are a type of hostel that promotes environmental awareness and low-impact living through practices like energy conservation, recycling, pollution reduction, and environmental education. Some hostelling organizations are adopting eco-friendly practices and certifying hostels as eco-hostels if they meet certain criteria around reducing their environmental footprint. The document then provides examples of eco-hostels in Tennessee, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Oregon, and California and notes there are currently not many eco-hostels but destination eco-hostels offer more environmental education opportunities.
Este documento presenta un cronograma de actividades para el desarrollo de un sitio web durante el mes de octubre, incluyendo la recopilación de información, diseño, desarrollo de plantillas, imágenes y banners, vistas 360, hosting y ejercicios prácticos divididos en tres fases principales durante la primera, media y última semana del mes.
This document provides an overview of Linda Levy and her work as a digital artist. It discusses her background and experience in other art forms that led her to digital art. The document emphasizes that digital art is a legitimate artistic medium and she aims to help others overcome biases about it. It provides examples of Linda's digital artworks and the software, Painter, that she uses. Finally, it includes some of Linda's favorite arts-related websites.
A friend asked the poet Olavo Bilac to write an announcement selling his small farm. Bilac wrote a poetic description highlighting the farm's natural beauty. Later, when Bilac asked if the farm had sold, the friend said he had changed his mind after reading Bilac's writing and realizing what a treasure it was. The poem goes on to encourage appreciating what you have - your home, family, health - rather than chasing false treasures or letting valuable things in your life go. It stresses valuing each moment and improving your environment through friendship, faith, and praising others.
To save a writing assignment in Rich Text Format (RTF): type the work in Microsoft Word, click "File" then "Save", name the file with the document title, select "Rich Text Format" as the file type, and click "Save" to save the document in RTF format.
This document provides a six step guide for posting comments on a newsletter. The six steps are to: log in, subscribe, fill out required fields without a coupon code, go to the home page, click on an article, and leave a comment by filling out fields and typing the code correctly before clicking post. Comments may take a day or two to appear.
1) The document discusses a workshop on using data from the internet to assist community health workers in their work.
2) It introduces the HealthyCity.org website as a resource for finding local data and services to address community health needs.
3) The workshop provides tips on how to effectively search for reliable data online, including asking focused questions and knowing what types of keywords and sources are most useful.
Eco-hostels are a type of hostel that promotes environmental awareness and low-impact living through practices like energy conservation, recycling, pollution reduction, and environmental education. Some hostelling organizations are adopting eco-friendly practices and certifying hostels as eco-hostels if they meet certain criteria around reducing their environmental footprint. The document then provides examples of eco-hostels in Tennessee, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Oregon, and California and notes there are currently not many eco-hostels but destination eco-hostels offer more environmental education opportunities.