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Pamela Lundstrum is a member of the Cultural Centre of Bird Island, which brings fine art to central Minnesota, south of Willmar. The center is offering an exhibit by wildlife painter Bradley Donner called “Wild Art,” which continues through the end of the month. Donner explains on his website that he enjoys going to the “wilds of northern Minnesota, Canada and the Driftless trout streams of southeast Minnesota and Wisconsin” to research art. “I am so excited about the newest exhibit,” Lundstrum says. “It's very exciting to see something that is just so beautiful and so perfect. And we only have to go to Bird Island to see it.” “Wild Art” will be on display at the Cultural Centre of Bird Island through April 22. Bonnie Stewart is the executive director of the Fosston Community Library & Arts Association. She is looking forward to attending performances by singer/songwriter Dan Rodriguez, who she calls “an amazing performer. He's a talented musician. He writes his own songs, he sings beautifully. And he is probably one of the most engaging entertainers.” Rodriguez was raised in Detroit but moved to Minneapolis at age 18 to study music. His varied career includes the song "When You Come Home,” which played as part of a Budweiser commercial during the Super Bowl in 2014. “He just brings joyful, new, awesome music,” Stewart says. Rodriguez will play at the 318 Cafe in Excelsior Saturday. Annie Deutsch of Minneapolis recommends artist Sadie Ward, whose exhibition, “Midwest Women” will be on display at the Second Floor Gallery in Coffman Memorial Union in Minneapolis. Ward “has been making portraits of women throughout history out of bras,” Deutsch explains. “Brart. You put ‘bra' and ‘art' together.” The works are of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Michelle Obama, and Jane Goodall among others. “Her first one that kind of inspired it all was Anna Dickey Olson, who was the first woman from Minnesota to run for Senate.” “Midwest Women” runs through April 23, with a reception Friday.
Listen: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonCraig Dent is a Published Author, Music Creator and Passionate Football Coach. Craig joined us on the show to discuss the challenges of coaching Football during the Victorian lockdown(s), the importance of celebrating family and friends via his art, and The Future Wild 3D Art Project. https://craigdent.com.auCraig on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craig.p.dent• @punchingsideways on Instagram.• @punchingsideways FacebookSupport the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuacliston
Let's take a trip from Burning Man in 1994 to Sotheby's Auction House in 2021; from the Department of Mutant Vehicles to the Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity stewardship; from Oregon to Nebraska to Las Vegas; from a sense of wonder to BRC 2022. Listening to this may inspire you to do something you hadn't considered before.Burning Man Culture: Radical Inclusion, Diversity & EquityBurning Man: Sotheby's Art Auction: Boundless SpaceBurning Man Staff: Patrice Mackey aka Chef Jukewww.chefjuke.comBurning Man: Henry Chang and ArtgineeringLIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORGlive@burningman.org
In this episode I talk with natural plant dye artist, Flora Arbuthnott. We discuss here fascinating with using wild plants to create beautiful art and how the practice of gathering feedsback into nurturing creativity and wellbeing.
We discuss Wildlife Photography Competitions and Ethics with our guest Rob Read who runs the Wild Art photography competition. We also talk about wildlife writing with his Purple Crow subscription service. We talk through how to set rules in competitions and how this links in with ethics of getting the shot and navigating the grey…
Can your trauma become your inspiration? In today's episode, Rachel shares how she's been able to overcome painful events all while growing her new business. Although she is new to her art, she's already making an impact in both her clients lives and in those that hear her story. Visit the show notes to see how Rachel transforms raw wood into beautiful ocean scapes and enjoy 15% off your order. Show Notes: www.marialaurin.com/Ep24
A conversation with author Pete Gershon on the publication of his book Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972-1985. With Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees.
Fermented foods are a delicious and rich source of nourishment. The fermentation process can transform the flavour of food from the plain and mundane in to delicious flavours enlivened by colonies of beneficial bacteria and enhanced micronutrients. In this episode I talk with former plant biochemist Viola Sampson turned "fermentation passionista" on the benefits of wild fermented foods. Visit eatweeds.co.uk to download your free copy of “A Beginner’s Guide To Wild Fermented Foods”.
Als größtes Raubtier aus der Familie der Hunde lebt der Wolf (Canis Lupus) in der Regel im Rudel. Die Tatsache, dass er vorzugsweise Huftiere verzehrt, die mit wenig Aufwand zu erbeuten sind, macht den Kulturfolger Wolf zu einem bedeutenden Problem für die menschliche Nutztierhaltung. So erklärt sich, dass Wölfe vielerorts systematisch verfolgt,dabei stark dezimiert und in manchen Gebieten vollständig ausgerottet wurden. Mittlerweile wurde Canis Lupus In vielen Ländern unter Schutz gestellt. Die Bestände erholen sich und die alten Konfklikte werden von bekannten und neuen Akteuren frisch befeuert. Dabei geht es nicht immer nur um den Wolf. Wie kaum ein anderes Tier eignet sich der Wolf dazu Diskussionen emotional aufzuladen. Alte Märchen werden reanimiert, neue Mythen werden erfunden. Nach langer Sichtung habe ich mit Prof. Dr. Dr. habil. Sven Herzog einen geeigneten Gesprächspartner für diese kontrovers diskutierte Wildart gefunden. Wir sprechen über Biologie, Ausbreitung, Vermischung, Ernährung unseres tierischen Jäger-Kollegen, so wie über Wahrheit, Mythen und Interessen derer die sich rund um den Wolf engagieren.
Etwas größer als ein Reh, kräftiger Körper, hohe Läufe, kurzer Kopf. Der Europäische Mufflon (Ovis gmelini musimon), jägersprachlich Muffelwild oder kurz Muffel genannt, ist die westlichste und kleinste Unterart des Mufflons. Verbreitet war er ursprünglich nur auf den Mittelmeerinseln Korsika und Sardinien. In Deutschland wurde das Muffelwild erstmals zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts im ehemaligen Schlesien und dem Thüringer Teil des Harzes ausgewildert. Das Muffelwild ist, wie Stein- und Gamswild ein Hornträger (Bovidae). Die männlichen Widder werfen ihren Kopfschmuck, die Schnecken, nie ab. Die Wachstumsruhe zur Brunft lässt Jahresringe entstehen. Die weiblichen Schafe können in Ausnahmefällen dünne und kurze Hörner tragen. Wegen der guten Sichtverhältnisse mag das Muffelwild lichte Mischwälder und trockene Heidelandschaften. Ein harter Untergrund ist wichtig, damit sich die Schalen auf natürlichem Wege abreiben, was Schalenauswüchsen und Moderhinke vorbeugt. Das Muffelwild verursacht in seiner Reinform weder Schälschäden im Wald noch Wildschäden im Feld. Die Weltnaturschutzunion IUCN führt das Muffelwild als gefährdet. Damit stellt der Mensch es in Wettbewerb zu anderen bedrohten Arten, z. B. dem ‚Brauns Schildfahrn‘ am Meißner. Im Hauptberuf Arzt ist Dr. Jörg Brauneis sowohl jagender, als auch nichtjagender Naturschützer. Vertraut mit beiden Perspektiven erläutert er mir Vergangenheit, Realität und Perspektiven einer heimisch gewordenen und in ihrem genetischen Bestand bedrohten Wildart.
Joachim Pissarro, author of Wild Art, examines the question of what constitutes ‘art’ by celebrating the artists and art forms that are usually ignored by the art establishment.
Aufgewachsen in einem der Verbreitungsgebiete des Sikawildes im Weserbergland ist Carl-August Schübeler heute als Präsident der Internationalen Gesellschaft Sikawild (IGS) Fürsprecher und Aktivist für diese Hirschart. Bereits im Pleistozän, also seit mehr als zwei Millionen Jahren auf dem gesamten Planeten vertreten und später durch die Eiszeit in den asiatischen Raum zurück gedrängt, bildete das Sikawild das genetische Fundament aller Hirschartigen. Außergewöhnliche Immunmechanismen machen das Sika resistent gegen viele Erreger und Parasiten, weshalb es im 19. Jahrhundert in Europa, meist in Gatterhaltung wieder angesiedelt wurde. Um das Sikawild vor dem Zugriff hungriger Alliierter zu schützen, wurden viele Gatter geöffnet und begründen wenige freilebende Populationen. Derzeit formiert sich ein politischer Wille diese Populationen auszurotten. Im Gespräch mit Jochen Schumacher erläutert Carl-August Schübeler wie z. B. über den Zoologen Carl Hagenbeck das Sikawild in seine heutigen Verbreitungsgebiete gelangte, wie es mit minimiertem Wildschaden bewirtschaftet wird und welche unentdeckten Geheimnisse dieser faszinierenden und urtümlichen Wildart noch auf ihre Erforschung warten.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories... fun tails for children and other wild animals. I is for Indian Rhinos, as in Ay, yi, yi, yi. Indian Rhino. You're such a good kisser, just watch out with that horn. (sung to Spanish melody, "Cielito Lindo") Did you know the Indian Rhinoceros is endangered? There are only 2,500 left... but it could be worse, and it used to be to. A hundred years ago, there were only 1,000. So what happens next? You decide, because it's your story. Get the FREE -- Ay-Yi-Yi-Yi, Indian RhinoWild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page(right-click to download)WRITEyourstory,COLORyourpicture,SHAREyourart...Find moreFREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or ator subscribe to our RSS Feed.Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?Discover more WILD ART at the children's art Mon-STORE. Have fun, - Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories... fun tails for children and other wild animals. H is for Hippos, as in Hap-hip Birthday to you Hap-hip Birthday to you Hap-hip Birthday dear uh-oh Hungry Hungry Hippo Hungry Hungry Hippo. Did you know I just turned seven? So which song should I sing? Happy birthday to you? Happy Birthday to me? or Hungry Hungry Hippo? Why don't you decide, because it's your story. Get the FREE -- Hungry Hungry Hippo Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download)WRITEyourstory,COLORyourpicture,SHAREyourart...Find moreFREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or ator subscribe to our RSS Feed.Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?Get a Hungry Hungry Hippo T-shirt at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! Have fun, - Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals. F is for FISH, as in You were my Sushi, so extra juicy, but now the oceans are truly blue. 'cause the ships kept fishing, and fishing, and overfishing, and now it's all over for me and you. I love Sushi and would eat it everyday if I could. Did you know that the world's largest sushi roll was 3,279 feet (1 kilometer) long? I don't think I could eat that much Sushi, but it would be fun to try. So what happens next? It's your story. Get the FREE -- FISHING FOR YUM YUM SUSHIWild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page(right-click to download)WRITEyourstory,COLORyourpicture,SHAREyourart...Find moreFREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or ator subscribe to our RSS Feed.Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?Get great Sushi fish art at the children's art Mon-STORE.Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! Have fun, - Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals. E is for Elephant, as in Don't shake up the baby now. El-e-phant! Crawl away, Crawl away, Crawl away, baby now. Get the trunk out! Ahh... ahh... ahh... Waaaaaah. This African Elephant is the world's largest Beatles fan. He loves to twist and shout to their rock and roll music, but watch out. He's as heavy as nine cars and 50 gallons (190 liters) of water shoots out of his trunk when he dances. So what happens next? It's your story. Get the FREE -- AFRICAN ELEPHANTS Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLOR your picture, SHARE your art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Get your own elephant at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! Have fun, - Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals. D is for Dinosaur, as in dis old dino, he ate one, he ate da baby, not dis-extinct-ie dung. With a great big chomp, and a roar from here to there, diaper scat is everywhere. So is Tyrannosaurus Rex really extinct, or is he just stinky? Now how does that children's song go? This old man, he played... oh, you decide! Just make your own great song by adding fun words and colors to this free and printable, Jurassic storytelling-coloring page. Get the FREE -- DINOSAUR DIAPERS Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLOR your picture, SHARE your art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Get your own dinosaur at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! How to make great children's art: Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program). Write your story around the wild animal. Color your wild animal picture. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery. Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Get your own dinosaur at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or at Have fun, - Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals. C is for Cheetah, as in Cheetah Cheater, the fastest eater. Had a wife, but couldn't beat her. Put her in a pumpkin shell… Hey wait, I'm no cheater. Why do you think this Cheetah is behind bars? Did he eat too many Mother Goose nursery rhymes? Will he get time off for zoo-d behavior? I'd love to hear your story. Get the FREE -- CHEETAH CHEATER Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLOR your picture, SHARE your art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Art and Kids' Storytelling Library, or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Find the Cheetah Cheater you're looking for at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! How to make great children's art: Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program). Write your story around the wild animal. Color your wild animal picture. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery. Have fun, – Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories for children and other wild animals. B is for Bear, as in, I barely got out of there with my life. What do you think this Florida Black Bear is doing? I'd love to hear your story. He lives close to Walt Disney World. Do you think he has Seasonal Passes? Get the FREE -- FLORIDA BEAR Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLORyour picture, SHAREyour art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Find an Alaskan Kodiak Bear looking for you at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! . How to make great children's art: Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program).Write your story around the wild animal.Color your wild animal picture.E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery. Have fun, – Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories for children and other wild animals. A is for American Alligator,as in, Do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. What do you think this alligator is doing? I'd love to hear your story. Get the FREE -- American Alligators Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLORyour picture, SHAREyour art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? See Baby Monster Little Bird play with an American Alligator at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! This story was played on A is for American Alligator meeting Walt Disney World's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [classic, old time children's radio podcast: season 2, letter A] . How to make great children's art: Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program).Write your story around the wild animal.Color your wild animal picture.E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery. Have fun, – Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.