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Клилук (Khiluk) - это одно из уникальных озёр на планете, оно расположено в Британской Колумбии (Канада), второе его название Споттед-Лейк (Spotted Lake), что означает "Пятнистое озеро", и действительно озеро зачаровывает св
Даниэль Смит (Danielle Smith), премьер-министр Альберты, Канада, - первый крупный избранный политик в мире, который принес искренние извинения невакцинированным за преступления против их прав человека, совершенные правительством во время блокировки
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NOTE: This is the DIGITAL version of my Norwegian Bunad paper dolls, NOT a physical product. You will receive a downloadable 8-page PDF file, scanned at 300 dpi. The watermarks will not appear on the scanned images. My love of Scandinavian costume inspired me to create these paper dolls in the early 2000s. The set has 5 dainty dolls and 25 traditional Norwegian costumes known as bunads. The set showcases designs from Ostfold, Vestfold, Oppdal, Hamaroy, Troms, Nordmore, Bolsoy, Malo, Hallingdal, Ringerike, Sunnfjord, Sogne, Voss, Fana, Nordhordland, Toten, Gudbrandsdal, Vestoppland, Ovre Valdres, Hedemark, Rogaland, Vest-Agder, Amli, East Telemark, and West Telemark. NOTE: As with my published books, the paper dolls and costumes in this digital set are copyrighted. They are for your own personal use only or for crafts not meant for resale. They may not be resold or distributed in any way, uploaded on the internet, or incorporated into a CD compilation or other craft project meant for resale without my express permission. Please contact me with any questions or requests. Thanks for stopping by!
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The current show at Met Breuer confirms that Marsden Hartley's works number among the very best paintings of Maine, and of American modernism.
Маргарет Бурк-Уайт , Эскимосский мальчик (at tuktojaktuk), Канада, 1937г. Помните фильм Чего хотят женщины? В одной из сцен Ник Маршал (Мел Гибсон) восторгается фотографиями на стене в кабинете Дарси Мак-Гуайр ( Хелен Хант), и подслушивает ее мысли:…
One official summed up President Trump's foreign policy doctrine with the simple phrase: 'We're America, b***h!' which comes ahead of the Kim meeting and after the war of words with Trudeau.
America’s neighbour resisted annexation by the US and its people remained subjects of the British monarch. But Canada’s English isn’t British or American, writes James Harbeck.
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With so many family-friendly attractions and free things to do in Calgary with kids, this incredible city is definitely worth a visit.
Determined and dedicated to the sciences, she dispatched many a vessel to the Arctic.
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The fur trade in the New World it is said started back in the 16th century. If you arrived in the New World without a trade, short of labouring, getting into the fur trade may have been you're easiest option. If you could convince a trader to hire you and supply you with all you're needs, then you were off to a good start. Providing of course that you have had some prior experience with hunting and trapping, even if it was poaching back in the old country. If you had some equipment and a little money of your own, then you were set. If you had a horse it made carrying the furs and skins a lot easier, but horses also made noise and left tracks and could attract unwanted attention. If you had no horse as many did not, then you had to carry your game and or skins out on your back or use a sled when there was snow on the ground. I have as yet not found any documentation to suggest that a hunter/trapper would have used a travois, but I have done so in the past and it seems like a logical alternative to carrying it on your back. Of course hunting and trapping on your own had inherrant dangers, you have to be constantly on the look out for danger. Hunting and trapping in groups was far safer, and different jobs could be assigned to each man or woman. Someone had to flesh the skins and peg them out to dry. There were other camp chores to be taken care of also. Farmers usually hunted and trapped to subsidise there earnings, and early on when they were just starting out they needed furs and skins to trade for crop seed. Trading posts were the place to go for all ones needs, from hunting tools or guns for family defence, to farm implements and seen corn, and even clothing and cloth. Time had to be divided between the farm chores and hunting/trapping, usually the wife and any other family carried on the farm work whilst the man was away. Daniel Boone did more hunting and trapping than farming, so his family had to do most of the farm work. But being away from home was not just a danger to the lone hunter/trapper, it was also a constant danger to the family left alone to fend for themselves. Both women and children had to be proficient at using the flintlock guns, and moulding the lead shot in an open fire. But sometimes being aware of the dangers and being prepared just were not enough. Sometimes when everything seemed so quiet and peaceful people could become complacent, and that is when the Indians would strike, taking your family away to be adopted into woodland Indian society, or perhaps taking them into Canada to trade to the French. But if all went well, then you could make a new life for yourself in this New World. One where you could own your own land and reap the profits from your own toil without having to worry about any Government taking it away from you. Unless of course you were Indian!!!
Maybe someone wrote him a dense, detailed memo about it.
Happy Canada Day, Justin Trudeau.
This contemporary solid bronze sculpture of a ram's head is inspired by the art of Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece with a reference to neoclassicism. The artist is able to attribute incredible details to this work of art featuring an aries with a majestic appearance due to its large horns. The animal figurative artwork is sculpted on the round and is inspired from the imagination of the artist and from archaic reminiscences. The artist has modeled the inert wax cast of the sculpture - which is the soul of the final result in bronze - creating an animal with very real facial expression and incredible realistic features with intricate detailed head. The artist is confident with his manuality and with the techniques of working with wax, clay and metal, as well as welding, soldering and shaping rigid materials, the basic skills necessary to work with bronze. His very personal technique is to manually apply each individual little piece of wax until the desired effect is achieved. The final results is a bronze sculptures that is smooth and rough at the same time. This sculpture is casted in Italy using very traditional techniques and the artist personally takes care of this process also. The noble bronze has now a green patina to simulate the natural oxidation process of metals but it's possible to polish the bronze in order to have a more brilliant golden finish as showed in the last two pictures. Each piece is unique as at each casting the artist re-models the wax cast based on the sample created in plaster. The plaster model of this aries' head is also available for sale in a lacquer matte finish or with gold or silver leaves finish. This sculpture is the perfect addition to any room, a contemporary yet classic fine artwork to be shown on a column, a table or a desk. A wunderkammer object for art lovers! This piece is immediately available, production leads time for additional pieces is 30 days circa. Measures: Depth 38 cm, Depth 35 cm, Height 22 cm Short artist’s biographical note Pablo Simunovic was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1974. He began to draw very young, at the age-child, self-taught. At the age of fourteen he began to attend the Institute of Design "Ricardo Rojas” in Buenos Aires, until the age of eighteen. He moved in 1999 to the United States, in Miami, and here is the crucial meeting for its formation, with the painter Abdon Romero, a Venezuelan painter, director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Maracaibo. In the atelier of Romero, directed together with the painter Sonia Hidalgo, Pablo Simunovic continues his artistic journey, practicing with the practice of drawing, and gains a clear and sure sign in the realization of the shapes and volumes. The artist is confident with his manuality and with the techniques of working with wax, clay and metal, as well as welding, soldering and shaping rigid materials, the basic skills necessary to work with bronze. The final results is a bronze sculptures that is smooth and rough at the same time that interprets the real movements and attitudes of the animal in an incredible way. Each piece is unique as at each casting the artist re-models the wax cast based on the sample created in plaster. The customer can choose a parcel gilt, burnished or green patina finish to the bronze. Currently Pablo lives and works between Florence and Pietrasanta, from painting he approached sculpture by working different materials from marble to bronze, his passion for sculpture often leads him to Pietrasanta in Tuscany, a privileged place for sculptors where he finds inspiration, materials and foundries to create his works of art.
Начну с плаката женского корпуса. Что-нибудь необычное видите? Правильно, Жанна д'Арк. В Канаде, да. Потому что плакат выпущен явно для Квебека. Продолжим. Атакуй на всех фронтах. Болтливость может стать причиной катастрофы. Будьте готовы. Армия должна закончить работу. Защитим тех, кто нам дороги.…
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The Dionne Quintuplets were born in 1934. Sadly for them, much of their lives were spent under the care of people who wished to exploit their fame.
The water was discovered in a mine in Canada back in 2013 and was about 1.5 billion years old. Now University of Toronto scientists, have found at the same
Canada and the US are trying to reach an agreement by the end of the month, but politics are holding them up.
This may seem strange to you, but for Canadians, this is just normal life.
Canada’s capital city, Ottawa sits on the south bank of the Ottawa River and is dissected by the Rideau River and the Rideau Canal. It is a bilingual city, with ... Read more
History is filled with unusual stories, and sometimes we’re lucky enough to see them preserved forever in pictures. In this photo collection, you can see around 45 most unique and…
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has published 94 'calls to action' for indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians to come together in a concerted effort to help repair the harm caused by residential schools and move forward with reconciliation.
This oddly named town refuses to change its phallic moniker.