Sentences with phrase «photograph items of interest»

Encourage students to measure, draw, and photograph items of interest throughout the field site.

Not exact matches

«We have a new, expanded photo gallery with a lot of additional options, a video gallery and a «my projects» folder, where customers can go through the website and tag items of interest so when they submit a design request, they can reference the photographs they found interesting and want implemented into their design,» Wilke says.
The Museum & Crawford Library will include many documents, photographs, Jack Russell related artwork, magazine articles, books, and other items of interest.
Wardlaw relates the role of collectibles, including such cherished items as family photographs and Bibles, to the interest in collecting African American artworks, which arose in the 19th century.
Potential exchange items may include: clothes, curtains, blankets, artworks, photographs, paintings, frames, nondescript items of undetermined function, objects that resemble parts of the human body such as wigs or mannequins, costume jewelry and accessories, mirrors and reflective items, potted plants, colorful items and / or those with interesting shapes and forms, transparent materials such as shower curtains, lingerie, or X-rays, books, and trinkets.
Studio items such as the manipulation of photographs including those of John Deakin, Peter Stark and Peter Beard; reproductions of Muybridge's pioneering studies of the human figure and animals in motion; images torn from books, magazines and newspapers of skin diseases, war atrocities, boxers, wildlife, art, lovers and friends all of which are of intense interest and relevance in the field of contemporary art practice.
An avid collector of trash and other interesting urban debris, his studio rapidly became a junk heap, containing items as varied as Coca Cola bottles, newspapers, magazines, clocks, radios, wire, metalwork, photographs, taxidermied animals and fragments of clothing, most of which would eventually be integrated into his work.
Shown alongside the paintings and drawings are three items which are designed to re-orientate the reading of the work: an early 19th century Indian miniature (Rhodes spent her childhood in Bengal and has an affinity with Indian court painting); an aerial photograph from 1926 of the site of Woodhenge in Wiltshire — drawing attention to the artist's interest in what becomes visible though distance; and a photograph by Luigi Ghirri of an avenue of trees disappearing into the mist.
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