Not exact matches
These gods
of the boutique can come from anywhere — native North American religion, the Indian subcontinent, some Pre-Raphaelite grove shrouded in Celtic twilight, cunning purveyors
of otherwise worthless quartz,
pages drawn at random from Robert Graves, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, or that redoubtable old Aryan, Joseph Campbell — but where such gods inevitably come to rest are not so much divine hierarchies as ornamental étagères, where their principal office is to provide symbolic representations
of the dreamier
sides of their votaries» personalities.
Melding the category strengths and bestselling authors
of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such as the runaway successes Start Where You Are by Meera Patel, The Power
of Kindness by Piero Ferrucci, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1
Page at a Time and Me, You, Us by Lisa Currie as well as the multi-million-copy bestsellers
Drawing on the Right
Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out -
of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling titles like Transcendence by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science
of Mind by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such as the Wall Street Journal bestseller Chasers
of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson, the New York Times bestseller Catification by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe by David Wondrich).
A version
of this article appears in print on June 4, 1994, on
Page 1001021
of the National edition with the headline: Pataki's Abortion Stance
Draws Fire From Both
Sides.
Have them write their idiom across the top
of the left
side of the
page with an illustration
of the false interpretation that might be made by somebody hearing the expression for the first time; on the other
side of the
page, students should
draw an illustration
of what the expression actually means.
A range numicon resources: small / medium / large numicon blocks to use for different activities or display, 2 dice with numicon pictures to use with board games, jigsaw cards to match picture and number, folder cover, board game, peg cards, worksheets to circle, full set
of dominoes with numicon pictures, counting activity with flower gardens and a worksheet to
draw and count, cut and stick activity, 4 piece jigsaws to match the number / blocks / pictures / numicon, game spinner, 1 0
sided dice, hopping and jumping game for indoor or outdoor use, large loop cards to 2 0, lucky dip game, full deck
of cards to use for card games or matching pairs, more or less loop cards, number bingo with number on mats and matching numicon cards, numicon bingo game with numicon symbols on boards and matching number cards, dart board tally chart interactive game with animated Power Point, hook a duck game with numicon symbols
of the base
of the duck cards, treasure hunt game, display train — 6 A 4
pages in size with each train carriage containing a numicon symbol.
It's beautifully
drawn, but right away the lack
of a landscape mode becomes a problem, as the comic opens with a two -
page spread and the only way to read it is to scroll back and forth from one
side to the other.
And so, presented below is the first two
pages of Side Quest — which you can dive further into by supporting their Kickstarter campaign at any level here — and a short note from Hellman as the project
draws to a close.
The catalogue, published by the Upper East
Side gallery Zwirner & Wirth, includes two
pages of notes written by the artist in the 1970s, which read like a crash course in the paradoxes woven into his incorporeal realm
of three - dimensional lines
drawn in space:
The wit at the heart
of the «Color (less)» show springs from the juxtaposition
of a trio
of understated (even for minimalism) studies that are as conceptual as they are graphic, until it is time for their close - up: A Red Line
of Random Length and
Drawn from the Left
Side of the
Page (1974) by Sol LeWitt;
Drawing Which Makes Itself (RP # 3)(1973) by Dorothea Rockburne; and a Donald Judd pencil plan for a sculpture.
The blank
pages, in contrast to the paintings and
drawings on the other
side of the wall, present a content - free, aestheticized Powhida — a change we'd never want to happen for real, but that demurral doesn't make these works any less
of an elegiac coda to the exhibition.
This example
of Chinese calligraphy from the 11th century, mounted to an album
page with borders on both
sides, inspired Marden to make the first
drawings in what became the Letters series.
To arrange your notes in Cornell fashion, take your standard legal pad and
draw a thick vertical line down the left - hand
side of the paper, approximately 2 - 3 inches from the
side of the
page.
You can easily imagine other full - screen apps making similarly good use
of the top corners
of a modern phone's display: games can show the player's score on one
side and remaining lives on the other, reading apps can display
page numbers or quick links to bookmarks,
drawing apps can tuck brush shape and size toggles into the corners, and social apps can jam their unread - message counters into those slots.
• Maintaining a simple 12 pt font that is easy to read • Don't overuse text formatting, not every skill, qualification, or job requires being bolded or italicized • Don't add decorations to your
pages, the resume format is functional not for decoration • Maintain clear wide margins on all
sides of the
page so that it looks clean • Keep clear space between sections rather than trying to cram as much on the paper as you can, clear space
draws the eye and shows where information can be found