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visicert · 1 year
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I am delighted to be a part of this event launching the M. Arthur Gensler Jr. Center for Design Excellence in the Architecture Division at California College of the Arts. I’m honored to be sharing the stage with Kate Orff @scape_studio talking about Land and Territory. #architecture #lecture #indigenousdesign #land #cornelius #art #cca #archdaily #archpaper #archilovers (at California College Of The Arts) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq8lUtfOHLl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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newstattoos · 7 months
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  Whether you appreciate them or not, most people would agree tattooing is an art form. Original artistic works, such as paintings, engravings, and drawings, are protected under the Canadian Copyright Act. It is reasonable to assume the courts will, when the time comes, extend the same protection to tattoos — U.S. courts have held that co...
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saskdesigner · 5 months
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Hello everyone! The sunset in Balochi Jalar is a sight to behold, and I've captured its beauty in a stunning frame. If you're looking for a way to bring a touch of natural beauty into your home or office, head over to my Redbubble shop. I have a variety of high-quality prints and frames available that are sure to impress.
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#indigenousDesign #balochcanada #balochidoshcanada #balochcalture #balochcanadian #sunnyday #redbubble
#EthnicDesign #sunset #BalochiJalar #sumsetbalochistan
#History #balochistan #canada #sunset #balochistansunset #balochincanada #balochidoch🍁🍁
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betaraypm10 · 10 months
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PM10 refers to particulate matter with a diameter of 10 micrometers or less. It includes a range of airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, mold spores, and combustion by-products. These particles can be emitted directly from various sources, such as vehicle exhaust, industrial processes, construction activities, and natural sources like dust storms.
The term "PM10" is used in the field of air quality monitoring and regulation. It signifies the size of particles that can be inhaled and potentially reach the respiratory system. These particles can have health impacts, especially if people are exposed to high levels over prolonged periods. Health effects may include respiratory issues, aggravation of asthma, cardiovascular problems, and an increased risk of lung cancer.
To summarize, "PM10" stands for particulate matter with a diameter of 10 micrometers or less, but there is no specific concept or term called "Beta-RAY Pm10" within my knowledge. If you have any further details or specific questions, feel free to provide them, and I'll do my best to assist you.
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aidacoronado-blog · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mexican Blouse Angel Bell Sleeves Gauze Tunic.
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wearwolfapparel · 4 years
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I am who I am and need no settler sponsored approval. --- Reposted from @martharedbone Remember who you are. Needed this reminder. #Repost with gratitude 🙏🏽❤️✊🏽@saltyblacksheepcreations Don’t forget where you come from. ✊🏾🖤 #LandBack #SaltyBSC #IndigenousArtist #IndigenousDesign #BuyNative #NavajoBusiness #SupportNativeArtist #IndigenousEntrepreneur #SupportSmallBusiness #NavajoWomanBusiness (at Urban Shaman Company) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEu_HNmhVlN/?igshid=1s19kb0m4h7j8
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communedesign · 5 years
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Sitio Burle Marx
Just outside of Rio exists a place that can teach us a lot. It’s called Sitio, or “site”, and was imagined by Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994) as a space for experimentation. In the 1950’s, when the rest of the world sought to forego indigenous design for the dominant European style, Burle Marx instead felt a call to honor his native Brazil. To this call, he responded with Sitio. The former banana plantation came to serve as home for Burle Marx and as an incubator for his dreams in painting, sculpture, landscape architecture and environmental activism. In these myriad ways it continues to inspire, but in the latter, Sitio has left us with a blueprint for designing in a world that is grasping for air.
Emerging as a painter and landscape architect in the early 1930’s, Burle Marx relied heavily on organic shapes. He borrowed this lovingly from the jungles of his home country. Ironically, his obsession with Amazonian fauna began as a child in Germany, before he and his family moved back to Brazil. It was in Berlin at the Botanical Gardens where he was first introduced to species of plants found only in Brazil, and it was these plants that became catalysts for all of his life’s work. For Burle Marx – the artist at heart, medium appeared irrelevant. Paths of stones and grass wind around a garden of his design much like his sculptures snake in a city center, or his paints meander their way onto canvas board. This fluidity between his crafts speaks to his legacy, to the understanding that all on this Earth is connected.  The ties between us and our work and our natural ‘sites’ are indelible no matter where we find ourselves.
We know Burle Marx for his famous designs of parks and for his hallmark role in the Brazilian modernist movement, but today we’re appreciating him for his enduring love of the natural environment. These photos shown here were taken during our trip to Sitio, from which we find endless inspiration (our Sitio tile was born soon after). The images, taken during a visit a decade ago, are organized in three sections: the garden, home and studio.
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Men’s Ribbon Shirt #mensfashion #fashion #ribbonshirt #nativemade #indigenousdesign #men #tammybeauvaisdesigns #nativedesignclothing (at Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4hlq3Xlznd/?igshid=vcq4sheyo43q
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Christmas dress for Helen. #indigenouspeople #native #canada🇨🇦 #indigenousdesign (at West Kelowna) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrRFmqOgjWG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1r5mndwvd8mk8
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thomasfricke · 2 years
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Recent shoot for @westernliving magazine of indigenous designer Destiny Seymour @indigo_arrows . . . #commercialphotographer #winnipegphotographer #editorialphotography #interiordesign #textiledesign #indigenousdesign (at Winnipeg, Manitoba) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcqfW0cuYA_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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visicert · 1 year
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🥈🥈I am very pleased to announce Otāēciah (Crane) has received an Honorable Mention in the 2022 Best of Design Awards from the Architect’s Newspaper for Social Impact. 🥈🥈Thanks to @archpaper and the jury for this recognition. Thanks to @gfishbaine for her assistance in executing the project. #architecture #art #design #indigenousdesign #nativedesign #cornelius #instaart #instaarch #award #archpaper #bestofdesign #visualarts #archdaily #next_top_architects #metalfab #archdaily (at Lawrence University, Appleton) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmNGk9pu-_r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hoksterizm · 2 years
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Quick sprays at the chill spot today. Another piece interpreting a butterfly parfleche design through Style Writing techniques. Having had a chance to see some examples of the Kiowa 6 pochoir pieces, I was struck by the way these artists took dance regalia and reduced it down to simplified colors and forms. Taking the complexity of beadwork or quillwork and stripping it down to only color and form is definitely a challenge, but the results are interesting. - - - - - - - #hokaskenandore #hokaskenandoreart #WallsofBurque #NuevoMexico #Kimimila #Butterfly #ParflecheDesign #LakotaArt #StreetArt #StyleWriting #Neoglyphs #ContemporaryNativeArt #ContemporaryPainting #ContemporaryIndigenousArt #IndigenousDesign #OglalaLakota #Burque (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca5-MgbMDM2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bumblehaven · 2 years
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Some works in progress! #contemporaryart #wip #furry #animalartistsunite #indigenousart #indigenous #indigenousdesign #spiritpainter #spirit #fantasyart #spirituality #spiritualart https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ2vaXrOVps/?utm_medium=tumblr
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aidacoronado-blog · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mexican Blouse Angel Bell Sleeves Gauze Tunic.
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woodanchor · 6 years
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And that’s a wrap for us at @humbercollege Site B! It’s great to finally see this area of @brookmcilroy ’s design for Humber College (we’re so proud to be a part of it!) come to fruition! Read on for further insight and take a visit there for the full experience! Stay tuned for the sculpture we’re working on at Site A! It’s going to be monumental!❤️⚓️ #woodanchor #exteriordesign #publicart . . . #Repost @brookmcilroy with @get_repost ・・・ The design for the Humber College Welcome Centre site is based on the Great Migration of the Anishinaabe Nation, which began with seven prophets who warned the people to leave or be destroyed. These seven prophecies are known as the Seven Fires. The journey of the Anishinaabe lasted seven generations with seven stops on the way, leaving their Eastern homelands, and travelling through the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes, to end at Gitchi-Gameh (Lake Superior). The seven major stopping places are represented in the walkway installation to the Welcome Centre as large bronze discs etched with an abstraction of the topography of each stopping place. This series is about our work on the @humbercollege Indigenous Cultural Markers. Follow along with the hashtag #culturalmarkers! #IndigenousDesign #bmi_to #bmi_wpg #bmi_arch #bmi_landarch #bmi_art #CanadianDesign #HumberCollege (at Humber College Lakeshore Campus)
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purplemoosesocks · 3 years
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Our Indigenous Collection from Native Northwest features artwork by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist Mervin Windsor. Free shipping to most of Canada for orders over $75, with free drop and go delivery in London for orders over $75. #IndigenousArt #IndigenousDesign #NativeArt #NativeNorthwest #IndigenousCanada #Canada #GiftIdeas #ExploreCanada #PurpleMooseSocks #LdnOnt #LondonOntario #ShopSmall #ShopLocal #SupportSmallBusiness #ShopOnline #SmallBusiness #BuyLocal #Mooselow #MooselowApproved #MooseHug #MooseLove #Canada #ShopOnline https://www.instagram.com/p/CIQftpMHDgT/?igshid=1oe2da1q6rs58
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