admin

art.com.

oDesk Certified WordPress Expert
wordpress expert

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture

Picture

Picture

There is always a moment in childhood when a door opens and lets in the future. As a young boy, I stood on the shallow banks of the Missouri River and stared into the small currents running contrary to the main flow, sometimes rotating into furious whirlpools.

Some 45 years later, I transcended the limits of memory, finding expression in the very elements that surrounded me as a child. In the art of assemblage I use the various natural components each united by the common characteristic of having grown around us, often without the encouragement or interference of man. Through the process of gathering, cutting, intense weaving and wiring, I manipulate these elements to achieve an ultimately new essence of form and texture… simultaneously… organic and ironic.

Inspired by the 13th century poet Rumi, I have created my own aesthetic philosophy. Because of the repetition involved in my work I have found my own personal form of prayer. Living within this honesty, I have uncovered a bond with nature and God.


 

Sky Blue Pools Charlotte 704-557-0944.

 

The Latest

More

© 2012 skybluepoolsnc.com
design by:cmd247

Want to talk to your computer?
Get Dragon
NaturallySpeaking 11.5

Faster. Better.
Simply Smarter.
Learn more…

20111227-003602.jpg iPad apps for wordpress.

http://misnug.com the very best case for iPhones

I SHOT IT : Landscape Photo Competition 2011 : Photo 620.

Into the Light mastering the digital brush stroke. D5000 manual shutter.

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150434797839928.382345.506739927&type=1&l=9327849a79

Feedjit Free Live Traffic Feed.

WELCOME TOBLASTED REFLECTIONS Classic Etched Glass – Made to Order Custom Decorative Painting Interior Painting at $25/hour Female-run business. All work performed by owner Have brush, will travel Unbeatable quality and low prices

via Blasted Reflections.

WELCOME TO

BLASTED REFLECTIONS

 

  •  Classic Etched Glass – Made to Order
  •  Custom Decorative Painting
  •  Interior Painting at $25/hour
  •  Female-run business.
  •  All work performed by owner
  •  Have brush, will travel
  •  Unbeatable quality and low prices

Recipe for Portabello Burger | Dinner Evolution.

A great tasting dinner sandwich, would be good with the oven roasted potato wedges.

Directions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix the mushroom(s)with olive oil and seasoning. Bake on a baking sheet for 10 minutes. Top the mushroom(s) with the mozzarella and bake for 5 more minutes. Wrap the hamburger bun(s) in foil and put in the oven for 5 minutes. Spread the pesto on the bun(s)and fill with remaining ingredients.

Per serving: 266.5 calories; 12 gram protein; 15 grams total fat; 1 gram fiber; 5.6 gram
saturated fat; 18 grams carbohydrates; 18 mgs cholesterol; 511 mgs sodium

 

Northern Lights over Lake Ontario. Photo courtesy of NewsChannel 9 Facebook fan Alex McCombie.

Northern Lights over Lake Ontario. Photo courtesy of NewsChannel 9 Facebook fan Alex McCombie.
Set Text Size Small Set Text Size Medium Set Text Size Large Set Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 10:48 am

If you went to bed early Monday night you may have missed it: an awesome display of the Northern Light’s. It is estimated it was the greatest display in 7 years and was viewed as far south as Arkansas and North Carolina.  A strong solar flare (called a coronal Mass Ejection or CME) hit the earth’s upper atmosphere late yesterday.  The charged particles from the solar flare react with atoms in the upper atmosphere to create the colorful display we see.

Share

Updated: 10:48 am

If you went to bed early Monday night you may have missed it: an awesome display of the Northern Light’s. It is estimated it was the greatest display in 7 years and was viewed as far south as Arkansas and North Carolina. A strong solar flare (called a coronal Mass Ejection or CME) hit the earth’s upper atmosphere late yesterday. The charged particles from the solar flare react with atoms in the upper atmosphere to create the colorful display we see.

via Northern Lights strike… (10-25-11) – NewsChannel 9 WSYR.

Youngest Planet Picture: Gas Giant Seen in Throes of Creation.

Exoplanet picture: Youngest exoplanet found yet.

An artist’s conception of the youngest known planet, LkCa 15b, orbiting its parent star.

Illustration courtesy Karen L. Teramura, UH IfA

Exoplanet picture: LkCa 15.

An infrared picture of the planet LkCa 15b, with an icon marking the position of the host star. Image courtesy Kraus and Ireland.

Andrew Fazekas

for National Geographic News

Published October 21, 2011

A new picture of a Jupiter-like world swaddled in gas and dust is a direct image of what may be the youngest planet yet seen, astronomers report.

The newborn gas giant, dubbed LkCa 15b, orbits a sunlike star 450 light-years away in the northern constellation Taurus. (Related: “‘First’ Picture of Planet Orbiting Sunlike Star Confirmed.”)

The planet orbits inside a disk of material around the star that’s no more than two million years old. By contrast, astronomers estimate our solar system is 4.6 billion years old.

(See “Youngest Planet Confirmed; Photos Show It Grew Up Fast.”)

The big baby planet may be up to six times the mass of Jupiter, according to theory-based calculations, and it appears to orbit 11 times farther from its parent star than Earth does from our sun.

The new picture was made in near-infrared light, but “the planet would probably appear a deep red to our eye, since it’s still glowing from the heat of being formed,” said Adam Kraus, lead study author and an astronomer at the University of Hawaii.

Separating Light From Light

Kraus and colleagues zeroed in on the young star based on previous observations that showed a conspicuous gap in the star’s surrounding debris disk.

Such gaps are thought to be telltale signs that massive, newly formed planets are circling inside the disks—a protoplanet’s gravity would clear away a wide swath of gas and dust as it accumulates matter.

(Related: “Birth of an Earthlike Planet Spied By Spitzer.”)

“This [gap] is a huge benefit for astronomers who want to find planets—we know a planet is probably there, and we even know approximately where to look,” Kraus said.

“We just needed to find a way to distinguish the very faint planet from its very bright parent star.”

For this, the team turned to the Keck II 10-meter telescope on the summit of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea.

First off, the telescope’s deformable mirror was able to correct for distortions in the collected starlight caused by Earth’s atmosphere.

The team then used a small mask with several holes placed over the light-collecting mirrors, a method called aperture mask interferometry. This technique allowed the team to block out the light from the host star while capturing the fainter glow of the disk and its embedded planet.

Observing Planet Birth in Action

Kraus and his team plan to continue observing LkCa 15b so they can pin down its temperature and orbital characteristics, such as the shape and orientation of its path around the star.

The team also hopes to expand the search to other stars that have surrounding disks with gaps—and perhaps begin to answer some basic questions about early planet formation.

(See “Three Theories of Planet Formation Busted, Expert Says.”)

“We’d been looking for this kind of planet for several years, specifically because we know that observing planet formation in action would tell us a lot about how it actually works,” Kraus said.

“My first reaction was that this is finally going to tell us how planets really form!”

The youngest-planet study was published online this week on the research website arXiv.org and has been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal.

© 2012 cmaynordesigns247.com Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha