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1 month ago
endoscopic removal of colloid cyst
radical endoscopic removal of a colloid cyst in the roof of the third ventricle. The cyst contains a yellow coloured jelly-like substance.
Surgery ...
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1 month ago
Dropped Platters
This is a short demonstration of our dropped platter technique. We have a detailed tutorial on our blog with photos and more specific directions.
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2 months ago
Stephen Ward Paintings set to Beautiful music by Gabriele Tosi 'Pegaso'
My paintings with beautiful music by Gabriele Tosi. The name of the music is Pegaso. Gabriele's channel http://www.youtube.com/user.... T...
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Thank you for link, Stephen. iMovie? I did't film/edit my current video (check my YouTube site). The original digital footage was lost, so video friend used old film and converted... He chose to mask some images with "torn paper" effect, I do not care for much, but he did it for free, so I can no...
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2 months ago
Raul Malo - 11 - I'll Be Home For Christmas - Bay Shore, NY - Dec 2 2011
America's finest male vocalist charms and wows the audience at the YMCA Boulton Center on Long Island.
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Beautiful!!! Thank you Raul!
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2 months ago
Raul Malo - I'll Be Home for Christmas
Dedicated to all our troops and their families this Christmas.
directed by glenn sweitzer/fresh films
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Raul's performance of this classic warms my heart and brings tears to my eyes. What an amazing talent! Thank you, Raul!
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4 months ago
Akiko Tanaka : Artist
A brief overview of the ceramic hand building work of Japanese artist Akiko Tanaka
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Whimsical. 気まぐれな。
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5 months ago
I'll Lead You Home
"I'll Lead You Home" Written by Luke Strimer, Dan Strimer, Lena Lucas
Performed by Luke Strimer
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Used to wonder if clouds and thunder wer...
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I'd love to hear you preform it now that you have been playing longer! You need Dan and I singing background vocals...
Love you!
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7 months ago
Abstract Paintings, Sculptures & Pottery by Lena Arice Lucas: Voices - Vessels - Visions
http://lenaaricelucas.com Click "Show more" for video guide for: Abstract Paintings, Sculptures & Pottery by Lena Arice Lucas http://lenaaricelucas...
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I hope you enjoy my art and music! Visit my web page: http://lenaaricelucas.com
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About Lena Arice Lucas Abstract Art
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Jul 16, 2011About this user
LENA ARICE LUCAS"Growing up in Nashville, Tennessee, some of my earliest memories are of sitting on my father, William (Bill) Lucas' knee, while he studied and marked on blueprints of bridges or locks and dams, preparing for his next massive structural-steel project. I clearly recall him explaining that the large drawings represented multiple views of structural steel constructions, that the odd marks and symbols had much more meaning than they appeared, and that they held the keys to how to visualize and build the structures. It all made perfect sense to me. On breaks from his blueprints, he would take up an always handy # 2 pencil and yellow legal pad, and sketch little drawings to both entertain and instruct me as I watched, transfixed.
As a child, I spent countless hours drawing and 'making things.' I thought such activity was simply what people 'did.' I vividly remember building an elaborate 'Barbie tree house' one summer from twigs and twine in an old Althea tree (but was having so much fun that I rarely knew where my Barbie happened to be). Often, at other times, I would gather neighborhood children around, and teach them how to do their own little art projects that I had thought up. I naturally became an artist and art teacher as a result of my upbringing.
My art production has been interrupted periodically by various injuries and subsequent surgeries during these, my adult years, but I always return to teaching once I recover sufficiently, and create art when my health allows. I intend to remain a maker of and teacher of art for the rest of my life. Via this website, I wish to share some of what I have created.
I greatly appreciate my talented husband, Dan E, Strimer (www.MillersTaleMusic.com), who supports me with his love and encourages me always in all ways.
I also appreciate my career with Nashville's Metro Parks' Centennial Art Center, as a teacher and Gallery Manager. Working in the field of art is a blessing."
ARTIST STATEMENT
"My abstract paintings strive to express the spiritual challenges one faces - and transcends - while traveling through life toward the ultimate goal of realizing one's full potential as soul. As personal journeys and life's challenges take place via life experiences in the physical realm, so does a parallel inner movement and growth toward 'cosmic consciousness' take place within spiritual realms. Those inner travels are represented by my abstract paintings. I also paint naturalistic subjects as a form of meditation.
My abstract clay sculptures can serve as solid symbols of that same spiritual concept described above, or can deal with relationships between two souls, and how they assist one another in life. I enjoy sculpting naturalistic subjects, too.
I think of my wheel-thrown and hand-built pottery vessels as possessing a ceremonial energy. Inspired by - though quite different from - ancient Chinese bronze vessels I saw as a young woman. The hand-built ones make me imagine a sacred purpose they may be intended for. The more structured wheel-thrown jars have automatic writing of symbols on the surfaces that I imagine as a narration or description of what is contained within. My combined wheel-thrown pottery and hand-built clay vessels often use imagery from my paintings on the surfaces, with meaning intermingled, also."
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