Land Ahoy!
Mixed Media - Water Colour, Photography, and Digital painting.
4 Comments on Captain Arum Girl, Scourge of the Seas, last added: 4/4/2008
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Philip Davis, author of Bernard Malamud: A Writer’s Life, is a professor of English literature at Liverpool University and editor of the Reader magazine. Davis has written the first full-length biography of Malamud, a self-made son of Jewish immigrants who went on to win the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Come hear Davis speak at New York’s 92 Street Y on October 31st at 7:30 pm. This post originally appeared in Moreover.
The academic conference season is ending here in England. If you ever have the misfortune to find yourself in such a setting, you only need one word to get by. The word is “Otherness”, and it has been in tarnished vogue for some time now. If you are feeling really out of place, then try saying Alterity as well. Means the same, sounds even better. You sit in a conference room and you hear so many of these notional terms replacing the reality they purport to describe. (more…)
Very cool! How fun!
We've been reading Swallows and Amazons, this reminds me of Nancy Blacket.
Nice concept. I like the water effect and the character.
I really like the water!
Wow what program did you use to make the girl?