Mending Wall | A Printmaking/Theological Interpretation
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The Printmaking Process
Video and images demonstrating tips and techniques that went into the devotional response on the A E Housman poem, How clear, how lovely bright.
A Time For Faith
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Cutting stencils at a Flox art workshop
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An Ignorance a Sunset by Emily Dickinson
An Ignorance a Sunset by Emily Dickinson
(5 pages)
How the print sequence was created.
Chatres and the Pythagorean Comma
Chatres and the Pythagorean Comma
An introduction to the mystery of a great European Cathedral
Far Country Tales | Sermons Old and New
Far Country Tales | Sermons Old and New
(24 pages)
Sermons preached on a number of occasions and collated as an online resource. Far Country Tales h...
Greg Hall | Echoes of drum beats and hoof beats
Greg Hall | Echoes of drum beats and hoof beats
(3 pages)
Articles and poems from Greg Hall, writer.
How clear, how lovely bright
How clear, how lovely bright
A sequence of 6 monotypes, printed from two MDF woodcuts, to illustrate the A E Housman poem. The...
Live-on-Air Review Hub
Live-on-Air Review Hub
Gateway into some of the Collections and public pages of kiwiconnexion.nz
Mending Wall by Robert Frost
Mending Wall by Robert Frost
(8 pages)
How I develop a print sequence, a body of work, through developing a geometry behind a poem.
The Community of the Resurrection
The Community of the Resurrection
Unpublished Manuscript of the 1980s by Rev Norman Goreham.
The Designed Mahara ePortfolio
The Designed Mahara ePortfolio
From student life to real world eportfolio applications
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- 07 July 2016, 5:45 PM David Bell
Thanks for comment about badges, Stuart. I intend to promote the badging community as and where possible.
- 13 June 2016, 9:14 AM Stuart Manins
Congratuatious om getting all the badges sorted out. This gives up the permanent record we always expected. Thanks.