The Life of Ted
Oct 2, 1933-June 19, 2015
de SeaTac Airport Sculpture 1976
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À propos du livre
Recently, we received five letters from single mothers who he had let live rent free in his rental house in Seattle while they finished school and later repaid him with accounting and business services. He also taught at Summit Ski School for challenged teens at Snoqualmie Summit. He had never give in to the belief he was going to die. The week he died he was still sending friends to a public dinner with Ed Murray and writing his own letters in regards to changing the GMO ingredients in his VA tube feeding food.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 48 - Date de publication: juil 21, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Sculpture, Social Work, Public Art
À propos du créateur
Theodora’s most current work uses digital patterns to visualize mysterious underwater calls of cetaceans. She etches and paints the patterns onto blown glass forms. Inspired by native stories of animal spirits and biology, I look at ways to tell visual stories of biology and migratory maps of people and animals as they are recorded through science. The science of cymatics defines the study of how sound vibration can be seen in physical material. The cells in plants and animals are known to grow in efficient patterns in the high frequencies of C and E. These are also the frequencies found in whale and dolphin calls. The migration routes and pattern of their calls are recorded in their bone growth, most specifically in the vertebrae which hold nerve channels. This has been the impetus for these works.