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A SECOND person died of exposure last winter after DHS dumped them in the middle of nowhere, miles from their home, without notifying their family.
More astounding innovative palaeoart by Chinese graduate students. This time dinosaur dioramas locked in epoxy, with Tyndall effect (小红书: 念崽不会画画) 📍CAA Grad Show, Zhejiang Art Museum
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Natalia Jagielska (娜塔莉)
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
The death of a woman from Haiti seeking asylum in the U.S. who died from hypothermia days after her release from federal custody was ruled a homicide by a Pennsylvania county medical examiner's office.
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both these images represent years of training, but i had to learn how to observe the world and paint the image on the left before i could draw sketchbook pages like on the right.
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Follow the young women in palaeoart here: xhslink.com/m/3rJhG7i4DKh
The death of a woman from Haiti seeking asylum in the U.S. who died from hypothermia days after her release from federal custody was ruled a homicide by a Pennsylvania county medical examiner's office.
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A woman's hypothermia death in Pittsburgh after her release from ICE custody is ruled a homicide
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Natalia Jagielska (娜塔莉)
Celine
Writing, other crafts, and theory are like this too. It takes greater experience, skill and understanding to be able to perceive past surfaces in order to appraise and manipulate underlying structure and composition. Derivative is pejorative bc it implies a superficial replication.
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Kawai Shen
the biggest gap in recognition between laypeople and experts in my field imo is that the image on the left, which I did in 5 minutes, took more skill than the image on the right, which took me half an hour.
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Celine
I've been thinking a lot about visible vs invisible skill layers. i.e every craft has outer layers of skills that laypeople can recognise, and inner layers that you need expertise and experience to perceive at all. Could y'all think of examples of visible vs invisible skills in your own discipline?