元AV女優でタレントの「三上悠亜(みかみ ゆあ)」さんの画像を集めてみましたwww 三上悠亜(みかみ ゆあ)プロフィール 1993年〈平成5年〉8月16日生まれ、愛知県名古屋市出身。ハロー!プロジェクトのアイドルが好き。ペットはチワックス(…
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タレントの三上悠亜がTwitterを更新。初のスタイルブックの告知とともに、くびれラインが美しいランジェリーショットを公開した。【別カット】「全身からセクシービームが出てる」三上悠亜のハイレグレース水着アイドルとしてデビュー後セクシー女優に
プロフィール別名 鬼頭桃菜(本名)愛称 ゆあちゃん ゆあにゃ生年月日 1993年8月16日現年齢 28歳出身地 日本・愛知県名古屋市血液型 A型身長 / 体重…
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セックスレスを「間取り」から考えるという画期的な1冊、一級建築士の船渡亮さんとセックスレス専門カウンセラー三上かすみさんの共著『セックスレスにならない間取り子供がいても夫婦円満の仕組み』(株式会社かえるけんちく)が好評につき続編が登場した。…
Image 2 of 31 from gallery of Deichman Library / Atelier Oslo + Lund Hagem. Photograph by Einar Aslaksen
For the 2nd graders' second project in their shape unit, we focused on identifying and using natural shapes in a drawing. We also took some time to talk about and identify positive and negative shapes in our work, too. This project was pretty easy to execute and the results are pretty terrific. I found the project on pinterest. No info except for four student examples in a photo. The drawing took us about 40 minutes to do, which left 10 minutes for our exit slips and 10 minutes for choice centers at the end. The moon shape was made by laying down a circle template and pushing out away from it with the side of our color sticks. I pointed out that the shape was NOT outlined, but showed up because of the difference in light and dark along that edge. This was their first experience with creating implied instead of contour lines. We then drew out our tree trunks, trying to make them go from thick to thin to make the scene look more 3d. We filled them in with the wide side of the large chisel tip sharpie markers. We then added 10 big branches, then 3 smaller branches, and then one small branch to the drawing. We could also add a few animals (natural shapes) to the scene, as long as they were completely filled in to be consistent with the rest of the drawing. Since the skull painting project went long last week, the first exit slip questions was to tell me which of these projects showed symmetry and how did they know that was the case. Their second question was to identify the types of shapes they used in their tree drawing. One of the second graders made a moving monster over at the monster block center at the end of their class! Very cool:) If you are active online, checking out projects by art ed bloggers around the country, you are probably familiar with the work of Cassie Stephens. She does some amazing work with her kiddos and she makes a whole lot of awesome outfits in her spare (ha!) time. Anywho, she does this "What the Art teacher Wore" series and I thought I might spend a minute here or there sharing what a lazy, yet somewhat creative and silly art teacher wears out here in San Diego. Starting things off is this fab ensemble;) shorts- Old Navy, glasses- Nike, shirt- Target, gray hair- Mother Nature
Completed in 2014 in Briis-sous-Forges, France. Images by David Foessel Photography. For a good number of years, the children of Briis-sous-Forges have had the chance to have their school placed in the middle of the forest. From a...
Monet was known for his “plein air” paintings. Plein Air is french for “in the open air” and represents when an artist sketches or paints outdoors, as opposed to in a studio…
Image 1 of 21 from gallery of Collaborative Life Sciences Building & Skourtes Tower / CO Architects. Photograph by Jeremy Bitterman
Image 32 of 51 from gallery of CORO Project - Phase 1 / Integrated Field. Photograph by Ketsiree Wongwan
House of Water offers a thousand ways to get wet, and a thousand tales of water in the city. House of Water is a place to meet, a place to explore, and a place to create new knowledge. The house creates an inviting landscape, where the unique Danish understanding of technology is demonstrated to visitors encountering water in various forms. Port of Copenhagen is world renowned for its clean water, so the house’s curved surface provides generous access to the sea. The main freshwater reservoir collects rainwater, which is heated by waste heat, allowing the House of Water to support a year round bathing season. The house’s surface is covered with active limestone that cleans rainwater naturally. Thereby, the house is participating in making Copenhagen a more natural, healthy, and sustainable city.