Friday, February 25, 2011

One World, Many Stories: “Tell Your Tale” Writing and Illustration Contest - TribLocal

TribLocal

One World, Many Stories: “Tell Your Tale” Writing and Illustration Contest
TribLocal
MGPL is sponsoring a Writing/Poetry/Cartoon Illustration Contest, which will launch during National Library Week. Titled One World, Many Stories: Tell Your Tale, the contest will be open to all ages and divided into three age groups: children through ...

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Illustration by Brooke Hatfield - Washington City Paper

Washington City Paper

Illustration by Brooke Hatfield
Washington City Paper
The money truck eased to a halt near the corner of 31st and V streets NE on Feb. 12. It was mid-morning on a Saturday, when some of the light industrial area's two-story office buildings would have been closed, the streets in front of them relatively ...



Illustration workshop - Coldwater Daily Reporter

Coldwater Daily Reporter

Illustration workshop
Coldwater Daily Reporter
Illustrator and storyteller Tom Woodruff led a room full of local youth in an illustration workshop at the Community Health Center of Branch County Conference Center. The workshop was one of two held Saturday, Feb. 19 to kickoff a month-long arts grant ...

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Illustrator Sanford Greene's Work Celebrated for Black History Month - WLTX.com

Illustrator Sanford Greene's Work Celebrated for Black History Month
WLTX.com
Greene, whose work can be seen on his blog Code Greene, is most known for his illustration work for Marvel Comics and his design work for the Christopher Nolan-directed, "Batman Begins," where he travelled to Italy to work with fashion designers to ...

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Just for kids - El Estándar

Just for kids
El Estándar
By Standard-Examiner staff YOUTH ILLUSTRATION CONTEST, for ART-Tell at the Brigham City Fine Arts Center. Open to kindergarten-12th grade students in Weber, Box Elder or Cache counties. Create an original illustration for a story on ...

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Illustrations of HIV, Quasars & Fungi Win Science Visualization Challenge - Discover Magazine (blog)

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Illustrations of HIV, Quasars & Fungi Win Science Visualization Challenge
Discover Magazine (blog)
The illustration you see above is HIV. Created by Ivan Konstantinov and colleagues, the 3D model of the virus graced the cover of Nature Medicine last year. The model contains 17 different viral and cellular proteins and the membrane incorporates 160 ...
Most detailed 3D-model of HIV ever mademsnbc.com (blog)
Science visualization winners announcedUSA Today
EyePoppers: The Best Science Images of 2010Fox News
Scope (blog)
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Richard Loehle, 87, a master of illustration and portraiture - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Richard Loehle, 87, a master of illustration and portraiture
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Over a career that spanned more than half a century, Richard Loehle tried various forms of art -- magazine and book illustration, cartooning, landscape painting, portraiture -- and his talent never failed him. Mr. Loehle, 87, of Decatur ...

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Amelia's Compendium of Fashion Illustration - The Ecologist

Amelia's Compendium of Fashion Illustration
The Ecologist
That the new generation of green designers are a brilliant bunch is only emphasised by the gorgeous illustrations accompanying them in Gregory's book. Happily, although the high street remains dominant, green design as a credible fashion-forward ...



Couch potato guide to the Oscars - Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald

Couch potato guide to the Oscars
Sydney Morning Herald
Illustration by John Shakespeare. Get the most out of each moment during Hollywood's night of nights. The first Oscars were held on May 16, 1929, at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood, which is now largely populated by talentless, pretty people sitting ...

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CREDIT: X-ray: NASA/CXC/xx; Optical: NASA/STScI; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss - Space.com

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CREDIT: X-ray: NASA/CXC/xx; Optical: NASA/STScI; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss
Space.com
The ultradense core of an exploded star contains a bizarre form of superconducting matter called a superfluid, new studies suggest. Two teams of researchers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory detected a rapid dip in the temperature of Cassiopeia A ...
Close Look at Cas A Reveals Bizarre 'Superfluid'Malaysia Sun
Superfluid and superconductor discovered in star's coreAstronomy Magazine

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