Or, send me an email. View more art at my gallery at http://www.derekmccrea.50megs.com. Art by Derek McCrea http://www.derekmccrea.50megs.com US Army by Profession. Visual Watercolor Landscape, Seascape and Floral Artist by Choice.
For those who were unable to attend the ULearn conference to hear Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach in person there’sa podcast of her interview with Kim Hill that was broadcast on Saturday morning in NZ available on the Radio New Zealand website. ...
She starts off in a tiny gold sequined outfit alone onstage and then is joined by Derek in a nerd costume. Things heat up and speed up on stage until the sultry start has accelerated into a precision, high speed samba. Fantastic. ...
In the first dream, we’re in Derek's room and he’s taking a pocket knife and cutting open his face right at the center from the top of his forehead down through his nose so that he can get his lips open to tell me something but the ...
With Local Colour, Canadian conceptual novelist and visual artist derek beaulieu has removed the entirety of Auster’s text, leaving only chromatic words—proper nouns or not—spread across the page as dollops of paint on a palette. ...
During the week of October 13-16 we will host essays from Ray Cannata, Derek Thomas, Elias Medeiros and Mark Driscoll in response to Jeff White's talk. On Friday, October 17, Jeff will respond to his respondents. ...
This is the music that I made for Derek Pike's directing reel. I used ableton live to create it with all midi instruments. No sampling. His reel is below along with the image of Ableton Live and the Vimeo page. ...
I hope that someday Ponoko adds corrugated cardboard to their list of materials. I made cardboard cards by hand years ago and they were always a hit. You can see more photos of my project on Flickr. Post from: Derek Powazek ...
When Bret Bielema took the podium for his weekly press conference yesterday, one thing was on everyone's mind: Who will play quarterback for the Badgers Saturday at Iowa? But don't ask Bielema; he doesn't know. ...
This article shows how researching old ships logs have revealed temporary global warming in the 1730's similar to that being experienced in the 1990's. It just shows that the climate has always varied and it always will.