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Aaron interviewed artist Emma Childs one of the upcoming artists on the scene. Emma discusses her childhood and how she always loved art. She talked about how in college she overheard a conversation among her professors saying she will be a great artistans has that it factor. She sells her art all across the world and if you work at the new Amazon Headquarters in Virginia her work will be on the walls. Emma Childs is an American-born painter. The Baltimore native uses eloquent shapes and thoughtful pops of color to create objects that physically interact with their environment Through her minimalist approach, Childs transforms experiences and emotions into simplified forms, color, and geometric edges. The results are eye-catching compositions, which tell complicated and interconnected narratives in an accessible way. Childs's paintings are layered depictions of existence in the worlds we build around ourselves.
Glass Knitting by Carol Milne A pioneer in the field of knitted glass, Carol Milne combines passion for knitting with experience in sculpture. The artist began working with kiln cast lead crystal, experimenting with different methods and developing a lost wax process to cast individual knitted works into glass. Playing with translucency and the material's ability to highlight a prismatic range of hues, light is essential to Milne's body of work, and she has recently been working on pieces that focus on illumination. States Milne: “I see my knitted work as metaphor for social structure. Individual strands are weak and brittle on their own, but deceptively strong when bound together. You can crack or break single threads without the whole structure falling apart. And even when the structure is broken, pieces remain bound together. The connections are what bring strength and integrity to the whole and what keep it intact.” Receiving a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Guelph, Canada, in 1985, Milne realized in her senior year that she was more interested in sculpture than landscape. After casting iron around glass in graduate school, she experimented with many materials: clay, bronze, concrete, wood, glass, epoxy, fiberglass, mosaic and found objects. In 2000, she returned to glass and has been working primarily with the material ever since. In 2006, Milne created her Knitted Glass, incorporating the techniques of knitting, lost wax casting, mold making and kiln casting. Her unique process involves knitting the original art piece using wax strands, surrounding the wax with a heat-tolerant refractory material, removing the wax by melting it out, thus creating a mold; and placing the mold in a kiln where lead crystal frit is heated to 1530 degrees F, melting the glass into the mold. After it has cooled, the mold material is removed to reveal the finished piece within. Collected internationally, Milne's work garnered the Silver Award at the International Exhibition of Glass, Kanazawa, Japan; the Juror's award, All Things Considered 9: Basketry in the 21st Century, National Basketry Organization; Special Citation and Honorable Mention, the 9th Cheongju International Craft Juried Competition, Cheongju, Republic of Korea; the Joan Eliot Sappington Award for On the Fringe: Today's Twist on Fiber Art, Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts; and Honorable Mention purchase award, Art of Our Century, UVU Woodbury Art Museum, Orem, UT.. Recent exhibitions include Carol Milne: Knit Wit, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in 2019; Vogue Knitting LIVE! Seattle, Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, WA; and Carol Milne: Knitting Glass, Schiepers Gallery, Hasselt, Belgium, both in 2017. Milne's collectors include Amazon Headquarters, Seattle, WA; Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC; Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA; Glasmuseum Lette, Coesfeld, Germany; The Glass Furnace, Istanbul, Turkey; Gustav Selter GmbH & Co KG, Germany; The Kamm Teapot Foundation, Sparta, NC; MusVerre Nord, Sars Poteries, France; Notojima Glass Art Museum, Ishikawa, Japan; and UVU Woodbury Art Museum, Orem, UT. She has published three e-books: In the Name of Love; Knitted Glass: Kiln-cast Lead Crystal Bowls; and Glass Slippers. Carol Milne Knitted Glass: How Does She Do That?, authored by Steve Isaacson, is available as an e-book and in paperback Through her original work in knitted glass, Milne has blazed a new artistic path. Bringing the visual illusion of softness and drape to a material that is fixed in its final form, her work encourages closer inspection to reveal the nuances of her designs. Says Milne: “I've knitted since I was 10, but knitting wasn't a career path – or at least it didn't seem like one. I studied landscape architecture as a bridge between engineering and design. But I became captivated by earthworks and kinetic art, which lead me to sculpture. Glass is very much like kinetic sculpture, since it changes with the light.” Through different bodies of work – socks, shoes, baskets, hands knitting themselves – Milne addresses themes including the circle of life, the disconnect between appearance versus reality, black humor and visual puns. If the work wasn't challenging, she says, she would get bored and quit making it. “But in working with glass, scale is the biggest challenge. Large work requires large molds. Large molds are difficult to make, and heavy to move once they're made,” explains Milne. This month, Milne will have an open studio during REFRACT: The Seattle Glass Experience, October 14 from 11 to 4 p.m. She will exhibit a new body of work in an upcoming solo show, Knotty and Nice, at Culture Object gallery in NYC. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on October 18. Three of her Grenade pieces are on view in an ongoing group show called Like Mother, now through November 2 at the Helen S. Smith Gallery at Green River College, Washington. Milne will teach Knitted Glass from November 4 to 6 and 10 and Casting Hands, November 8 to 9 at Milkweed Arts, Phoenix, Arizona. In 2024, she will exhibit at the Gala Opening of Chasen Gallery's new location at The Mark in Sarasota, FL, on January 20 and participate in Blue Spiral 1 Gallery's Glass Invitational, November 2 – December 25, 2024 in Asheville, NC.
Crista Van Slyck-Matteson's multi-media art speaks of her love for wild spaces and deep connection to the Pacific Northwest. An accomplished sculptor, she allows her finely-honed intuition to guide spontaneous sculpting of natural world observations. Matteson's work also utilizes technical mold-making skills to create exact replicas of found botanical forms. She combines these skills to create magical-realist sculptures. Matteson states: “My sculptures live in a magical, narrative space between memories and imagination. A space that gives equal importance to the real and the imagined stories of the natural world. My interactions with the wilderness are woven into my themes. By creating stylized glass trophies, I am attempting to both capture the magical essence of untamed creatures that share my environment and honor them. With every outdoor adventure, I bring new inspiration into my studio.” She continues: “Forest Watcher Sees All is my latest series of kiln cast glass sculptures. These works spring from my observations and research into the connectedness of all living things. As a resident of one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, I see and feel the impact on our local ecosystem. I explore the idea of kinship to shed light on what this means for our collective future.” After receiving a BFA in textiles from the California College of Art in San Francisco, Matteson began her varied art career in costume design. Since then, her pursuit of fine art education has been relentless. Having won several merit scholarships, the artist began to study glass and metal working at the Pratt Fine Art Center and figure sculpting in the Sculpture Atelier at Gage Academy, both in Seattle. In 2018 and 2019, she furthered her glass studies at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington. Exhibited at fine art galleries, museums and public art installations across the US, Matteson's work is represented by Bender Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina, the Museum of Glass, Washington State, and Habatat Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan. Her work was recognized with a Collector's Choice Award from Habatat Gallery's International Glass Exhibit and Juror's Choice Awards at Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, the Schack Art Center, and Pratt Fine Art Center's annual auction. Matteson was selected to exhibit notable glass work at the 2019 Pilchuck annual auction and in 2021 to create a large mixed media public installation for Amazon Headquarters in Seattle. Her teaching experience includes work as an assistant instructor at The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, and Pratt Fine Art Center. In recent months, Matteson has produced new sculpture for Bender Gallery and The Museum of Glass Store in Tacoma. New work was also created for Habatat Gallery's 50th anniversary exhibition in Royal Oak, Michigan – Habatat's Glass Art Fair – opening September 9, 2021. https://www.glassartfair.com On October 15, her studio will participate in the Glass Art Society's Collectors Tour, held during this year's Refract: Seattle Glass Experience. Tickets on sale through the Refract website (link below). On October 16, the artist will demonstrate and discuss her work during scheduled studio tours, also part of Refract. She says: “I have explored many different mediums but didn't fall in love with glass work until I realized it could be cast like bronze. Spontaneity of sculpting and carving wax feeds my intuitive, somewhat impulsive side. Making molds of natural objects, such as mushrooms, to be replicated in glass, feeds my need to catalogue the natural world around me. My hunger for a technical challenge is satisfied by the involved aspects of heating a solid glass into a liquid, and then forming, annealing, and cooling it. I enjoy engineering complex forms and pushing the limits of glass. Aesthetically, I feel the transparency of glass reflects the ethereal quality of our ecosystem and cautions the viewer to tread carefully.”
Wilfried Ligthart is a Digital Blacksmith that specializes in driving external traffic. He is an expert in developing, engaging and monetize digital communities. He worked for years as a CEO in a multi-million-dollar Media Company in The Netherlands. In this episode of Lunch with Norm Wilfried discusses the 5 steps to market your product and the effective ways to promote your product online on our Amazon Podcast as well as the 10 Facebook Trends in 2021. He is an expert speaker and travels the whole world teaching people how to build, manage and optimize ROI-focused communities with loyal buyers. He recently spoke at Amazon Headquarters in London about how to drive external traffic to Amazon. Join our community! www.facebook.com/groups/lunchwithnorm/ Produced by Kelsey Farrar Theme Music by Hayden Farrar
The new amazon headquarters looks like a shit emoji, three people dead in a dispute over shoveling snow, nypd captain's discrimination and harassment complaint gets buried, one of the woman who participated the the capitol riot pleads to leave the country and go on a “work retreat in Mexico. Lebron has a run-in with a Karen. Exploring a conspiracy theory found on tiktok involving the movie Avatar, and the events surrounding Jesus Christ and his last days. And Nikola Tesla's fascination with the numbers 3,6 and 9. More dirty jokes, some FML moments and much more in this week's episode. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innermonolog415 Twitter: https://twitter.com/monolog510 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innermonolog510 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@innermonolog510?lang=en Articles: 3 people dead in dispute over shoveling snow. https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/02/us/snow-shoveling-dispute-murder/index.html A judge denies a request from a woman arrested in the capital riots to go to Mexico for a vacation. https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/03/politics/capitol-riot-requests-mexico-vacation/index.html Family sues company that makes hand sanitizer. https://www.ktvu.com/news/family-of-woman-who-drank-sanitizer-sues-firm-that-made-it?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3XFKh0e1MNxHWNRxA4wkvQnZ1Z-Bg8CIEr87NWBASRlDri59HRRs4oXMM When Will Life Return to Normal? In 7 Years at Today's Vaccine Rates https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-04/when-will-covid-pandemic-end-near-me-vaccine-coverage-calculator A new $110 light gun for old Duck Hunts: Ars tests an HDTV-friendly option https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/01/a-new-110-light-gun-for-old-duck-hunts-ars-tests-an-hdtv-friendly-option/ Oakland man gets rock thrown at him by cyclist. https://youtu.be/s5KDQhjG-tc Amazon's next headquarters is a glass poop emoji covered in trees https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/2/22262149/amazon-helix-arlington-virginia-design-hq2-campus for the rest of the articles check out our YouTube channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inner-monolog/message
Amazon pulled out of New York City (NYC) signalling the death of NYC. Seems extreme, right? But...NYC has been dying for ~15+ years. New York State has continued to lose population. And Western New York is one of the poorest districts in the country. New York City acts like people are lucky to do business there. NYC is old, expensive and the quality of life is not high. But... if you're young and looking for a job, then NYC is a good experience. The Amazon HQ2 NYC controversy is an issue because NYC will need those 25,000 jobs from Amazon in the future. Having an Amazon Headquarters NYC and an Amazon Headquarters in New York would have solidified NYC as a technology powerhouse to rival San Francisco. Jeff Bezos told New York City and Long Island city to go f*ck themselves. How Ocasio-Cortez and others pushed Amazon out of New York by Washington Post https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkSv6... Amazon cancels plans for NYC headquarters CBS News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OKYt... Political, business dynamics prompt 'stunning reversal' on Amazon NYC headquarters PBS NewsHour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvCfM... Amazon cancels plans for new New York City headquarters CBC News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEE-0... Amazon Scrapping HQ2 in NYC Is a Wake-Up Call to Tech, Redfin CEO Bloomberg Technology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh_Sv... By becoming a student of BestStockStrategy, you can maximize your trading profits AND reduce your risk while also saving yourself time and avoiding mistakes. --------- Receive $400+ of Free Training by visiting https://BestStockStrategy.com Enroll as a student (Options Trading Education & Real-Time Trade Alerts): https://beststockstrategy.com/members... 7 Day Trial of Real-Time Trade Alerts for only $19: https://beststockstrategy.thrivecart.... Receive a FREE week of trade alerts by signing up for Tastyworks using my referral code: https://start.tastyworks.com/#/login?... Book a 30-Minute Call: https://beststockstrategy.thrivecart.... -------- BestStockStrategy provides the absolute best way to be a profitable trader in the stock market. You will receive the best financial education, real-time trade alerts and Options Trading education products You'll learn the best options trading strategy and you'll learn optimal stock market strategies that Tastytrade and Option Alpha don't teach. You can become successful in stock trading and learn how to make money by trading stock options Learn how to invest in the stock market, option market and how to make consistent profits in the financial markets. We teach our students how to become successful and profitable investors and traders. Please subscribe, comment, like & share this video. David Jaffee & BestStockStrategy are NOT, in any capacity, a licensed financial advisor (adviser), registered investment advisor, registered broker-dealer or FINRA | SIPC | NFA-member firm. Examples presented in this video, or anywhere else, including video tutorials, strategies, articles, emails, newsletters, and all other content of Company’s products (collectively, the “Information”) are provided for informational and educational purposes only. Such set-ups are not solicitations of any kind or order to buy or sell a financial security and should not be construed as investment advice under any circumstances. David Jaffee and BestStockStrategy will NOT be held liable for losses resulting from information or advice presented; the use of such information is entirely at the risk of the user. The sole and exclusive maximum liability to David Jaffee and BestStockStrategy for any damages or losses shall solely be dissatisfaction to the user. The risk of loss in trading securities, options, futures and forex can be substantial. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Consider all relevant risk factors, including their own personal financial situation, before trading. Past results of any individual or trading system published by Company are not indicative of future returns. #optionstrading #trading #tastytrade
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After a long search for a new distribution center location, Amazon has finally decided on where to place its second headquarters operations. On this episode, I'm sharing the importance of this decision for real estate investors! If you like to keep up on breaking news and changing real estate markets, this episode is for you. You'll learn why you might want to invest near big name businesses like Amazon, and why my rental properties near Amazon headquarters are so sustainable. Come along for episode 392 of Investing in Real Estate! Book a call with our team: https://goo.gl/qr6iat Show notes: http://morrisinvest.com/episode392
Amazon announced today that they have chosen New York as the location of one of their new headquarters, to be built in Long Island City, Queens. Jaiveer Mariwala reports on New Yorkers’ reactions to the news.
Amazon selected New York City and Northern Virginia as locations for the company's new headquarters. What this choice says about regional economic inequality in the U.S.
This week on Outside The Box, Grant returns from hiatus to fly solo and talk about his predictions (which, as of this posting, have now become reality) for how Amazon will lean in the location of their new headquarters and offer an honest welcome-warning to real estate entrepreneurs looking to buy in the DFW area.
This week on Outside The Box, Grant returns from hiatus to fly solo and talk about his predictions (which, as of this posting, have now become reality) for how Amazon will lean in the location of their new headquarters and offer an honest welcome-warning to real estate entrepreneurs looking to buy in the DFW area.
Tyler talks about Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and Amazon Prime Day after 2018’s Amazon Prime Day where over 100 million products were sold. Jeff Bezos is rich. Like really rich. Live $150 billion net worth rich. Tyler talks about the ramifications of people like Jeff Bezos and their companies being more powerful than states and countries. […]
Welcome to another episode! Today we come to you live all the way from Gold Coast, Australia! And in this episode, we talk about the Transparency Program and Liran's recent visit to Amazon headquarters!
Welcome to another episode! Today we come to you live all the way from Gold Coast, Australia! And in this episode, we talk about the Transparency Program and Liran's recent visit to Amazon headquarters!
We have the latest on the SCOTUS ruling in sports gambling!There is drama coming out from The Royal Wedding.And, the latest Amazon Headquarters news!
We have the latest on the SCOTUS ruling in sports gambling!There is drama coming out from The Royal Wedding.And, the latest Amazon Headquarters news!
We have the latest on the SCOTUS ruling in sports gambling!There is drama coming out from The Royal Wedding.And, the latest Amazon Headquarters news!
Twenty candidates remain as Amazon searches for the location of their second headquarters, and Indianapolis makes the cut. What would landing the business mean for central Indiana? We'll take a glance at the effort to update alcohol laws in Indiana. Plus, there's plenty of blame to go around as the government shuts down. We'll look at what voters are saying about the president's first year in office.
Bill and Mike got your Thursday up and running with LeBron-Cavs Sting Hornets-Jags Gibson Talks Trash To Browns-Beer News-Amazon Headquarters News-Tax Plan Vote-Roy Moore Update
What did Liran Hirschkorn learn at his recent visit to the Amazon Headquarters in Seattle, WA? We give you an inside look at that, as well as some of the rumors floating around in regards to some changes on Amazon that might be taking place.
What did Liran Hirschkorn learn at his recent visit to the Amazon Headquarters in Seattle, WA? We give you an inside look at that, as well as some of the rumors floating around in regards to some changes on Amazon that might be taking place.
Bill and Mike got your Thursday Rocking with Cavs VS Rockets-John Lanigan Interview-Trump In China-Browns VS Lions-Amazon Headquarters News.
The Northwest, Central, and Southern Indiana regions have thrown in their bids for the next Amazon headquarters.
El pasado 18 de Octubre, la ciudad de Nueva York presentó su puja ante Amazon para alojar de su nueva sede corporativa en Norteamérica, el Amazon HQ2.Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feedGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_York Métodos de contacto: email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.com Web: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
El pasado 18 de Octubre, la ciudad de Nueva York presentó su puja ante Amazon para alojar de su nueva sede corporativa en Norteamérica, el Amazon HQ2. Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feed Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_York Métodos de contacto: email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.com Web: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
Another group of listener questions are answered in this episode. We get the usual updates from Joe and Theo, along with what they would do if someone handed them $1,000,000. Joe also has an opinion on where the new Amazon Headquarters are going. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: We’re getting on average 9.1% more than what we projected Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit to download your free negotiating guide today.
Joe Roman, CEO of Greater Cleveland Partnership spoke to Bill about Plain Dealer Editorial Board suggesting Burke Lakefront Airport Site For Amazon Headquarters.
Episode 20 Have You Heard? Malcolm is back and the Van is full again for this HYH trip around the world! We talk about a tick crisis in Japan, a murder case from 1828 in Iceland being reopened and coming regulations in China that could forever change the auto industry! Amazon makes their weekly appearance as we discuss possible location options for their new North American Headquarters. Thanks for listening and remember....LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW AND WE WILL READ IT ON THE AIR!!
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton has been assemble (and is added to, over the course of the night) for their takes on issues close to home, including some prickly topics. Panel: Mike Fortune, Television host, Interviewer and Professional Master of Ceremonies Brad Clarke, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
The guys banter about Peter’s experience of being a boat captain, Amazon coming to town, the Equifax Breach, Hurricane Preparations and some nifty items. …and a trivia question that the neighbors are very interested in knowing. 1:00– Weather 1:25– Boat Salvage 3:49– Tuesday Boating 7:38– Wedding Stories 9:40– Amazon Headquarters 13:38– Equifax/I’ve been pwned 17:41– Hurricane Prep/ […]