Trading cards are crucial for collectors and enthusiasts. These small pieces of art, often featuring sports stars, pop culture icons, or even custom designs, hold a unique charm.
Aerial pictures, many never seen before, of the September 11 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.
We are halfway through Fairtrade Fortnight in the UK – with World Fairtrade Day being in May – and the kids and I have been talking about Fairtrade and what it’s purpose and value is. There’s a wealth of information around Fairtrade online, so I’ve worked through it and pulled out the bits that my …
Made by _viva.licious_ on insta!! Feel free to message me with what you made I’d love to see it! https://www.instagram.com/_viva.licious_?igsh=bDZmenp1bnJ5ZHNl PS I messed up on the bangs lol ur gonna have to adjust those sorry I own all art used in this picrew, while you’re free to make an oc out of it, you are not allowed to sell/trade my art. This picrew is non-commercial!! My th is https://toyhou.se/TheMeowstermind Thanks for reading and have fun ❤️
A Pattern by Aoife Hardesty (The Woolly Scientist) Use of Pattern: The written pattern and accompanying images are the copyright of the designer, Aoife Hardesty, trading as The Woolly Scientist. Yo…
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In our times, most of humanity’s effort is set on exploring the future and the advancements that come with it, whether it’s technology or science. But delving into the past can be just as if not more entertaining.
Please see the post below for the Triptych ATC challenge. Anyone who may have printed the template off from the post below will find that I got it wrong and it didnt work, silly me...lol.... so my pal Chris came to the rescue... the templates above are what you need. XXX UPDATE XXX ANSWER TO TINA'S QUESTION, DO FEEL FREE YOU USE YOUR OWN TEMPLATE. XXX
Cheat sheets for chart patterns can be a helpful resource for traders or investors who are interested in trading.
Another project in my big Art History unit with my students is finally all displayed and ready to be shared! The two above were chosen for Youth Art Month at the Portage County Library! I found this project via pinterest (which is the worst kind of pinterest post). JUST an image. However, this image was actually pretty useful for understanding the project. Day 1: Picasso intro! Short and sweet powerpoint with a YouTube video of Picasso in action. I did stop it a minute early because he paints a naked lady (and I wasn't ready to tackle that). They really seemed to enjoy this short clip, makes the artist a lot more real to them. If only we had video of Van Gogh! After the video we played "Roll a Picasso" here is a version on Teachers Pay Teachers but I made my own to add a view more parts to it. My students absolutely loved this. They did it for 30 minutes without getting bored! I told them there was no mistakes, they didn't need to erase, and they would take them with them when they left. If they got sick of drawing they could switch to coloring them. I really wish I would of taken some pictures. There was really great ones! Day 2: I show them a little poster that I put together reminding them of some things about Picasso and showing some of his other works. Then I demo drawing the different features on the paper scraps using oil pastels and finishing with a black crayon. I saw such a higher level of confidence of this project and I think it was because of the Roll a Picasso. They had come in knowing what their strengths were with what features, and I didn't limit them to the ones on the sheet either. If there was a way they wanted to draw a feature or knew how, they did it. Day 3: Showed the poster once again just to remind them of Picasso (seeing as we only see each other once every six school days)! And started with a short demo of creating the head shape and coloring and assembling it. Started with drawing the head, arranging the pieces, traced them, took them off and colored the sections of the face with oil pastels. If it didn't naturally break into sections they did it where they thought best. Last step was glue sticking them on and tracing the added paper and lines in black crayon. I am so excited to share these with you, I just LOVE how these turned out! McDill Elementary... Kennedy Elementary... Jefferson Elementary...
I had so much fun with my ATC Line Art template today that I tbought I'd make one more. This time I plan to challenge students to play with scale, as in making the animals look very large or small, depending on their drawn
It is no doubt that Elliott wave principle is one of the most powerful trading strategies. But the principle is notorious in that it requires a lot of memorizations and pattern recognitions to be correctly and fully applied as trading strategies. So, in this "Faces of Waves Illustrated" series, I am going to describe the characteristics of typical price patterns from the Elliott wave perspective. Fortunately, I accumulated my analysis notes enough to give real life examples to each descriptions. I will produce as much diagrams as possible so that more people can easily learn Elliott wave. The production of good diagrams takes great amount of effort. So, production may be slow. Please be patient. I hope Faces of Waves Illustrated (FWI) series will benefit many of you as well as myself. RationalMove.com
Image 2 of 19 from gallery of Images of SOM's Completed One World Trade Center in New York. Photograph by James Ewing OTTO
A quick, random post to highlight some of the QRazy ways in which QR Codes have been used over recent years, but this time on a large scale… Our first one just had to come from Japan, the ho…
Some possibilities to change environments with colors or contrasts, confusing proportions.