Posts Tagged ‘To’

OIL PAINTING GLASS INSTRUCTIONAL DVD CLIPS HALL GROAT II

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

www.hallgroat.com
In Painting Glass Hall introduces various classical approaches for suggesting the illusions of transparent and reflective glass, and paints a shimmering martini glass, an elegant ivory ashtray from Maxime’s Restaurant in Paris, and a lovely Waterford crystal glass filled with water. Included within the two-hours of demonstrations are brilliant close-up shots of Hall’s traditional brushwork, color mixing techniques, in addition to views of his studio as he discusses his paintings at different points.
Through his innovative, step-by-step approach, he outlines the processes that were used by such traditional 19th century painters as Edgar Degas and Edouard Manet. Using a clear and concise teaching approach, Hall reveals the secrets behind creating masterful paintings of glass, covering such topics as setting up foundation shapes, establishing light and dark value relationships, contrasting warm and cool colors, observing secondary shapes through the glass, and suggesting highlights and details.

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A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

In this Video Architect Nili Portugali will present her particular interpretation of the holistic- phenomenological worldview in theory and in practice, a worldview which stands in recent years at the forefront of the scientific discourse and is tightly related to Buddhist philosophy, in projects she designed and built in Israel for more than 30 years.
She will demonstrate how this approach, as well as her unique planning process stemming from it were implemented in a selected public and private projects designed and built by her in relation to the physical, cultural and social reality of the place they were planned and built on, an Israeli reality which reflects a unique interface between the orient and the west, a cultural interface she personally represents.
Nili Portugali is a lecturer at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology Architecture department, Haifa (until 2006 at the Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Architectural Department, Jerusalem), and a practicing architect working in Israel for more than 30 years. Her work has focused on both practice and theory, and is tightly connected to the holistic-phenomenological school of thought.
She is a graduate of the Architectural ociation School of Architecture (A.A), London.
She did postgraduate studied in Architecture and Buddhism at the University of California in Berkeley, and worked and participated in research with Prof. Christopher Alexander at the Center for Environmental Structure in Berkeley.
Her firm is involved in a variety of projects in unique areas of historic or environmental sensitivity, in urban design, architecture, landscape design and interior design, disciplines she regards as one continuous system.
She has recently published her new book, which was nominated for The RIBA International Book Award Architecture Prize — 2007.

The Act of Creation and the Spirit of a Place
A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture /Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart / London 2006
For more details on Portugali’s work see: www.niliportugali.com

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Farm system approach to solve problems

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

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Ford’s Approach to Social Media (part one)

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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How do you teach yourself guitar by learning a “Back to Basics” approach? Part 1

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

In this video, I explain the approach I utilize in the instructional video CD Series to help student figure out and arrange songs themselves by teaching applied musical theory in a fun and approachable method.

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John Mallee Teaching Hitting – Approach To Contact

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

John Mallee’s Major League Batting www.mlbatting.com

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