Archive for February, 2010
Posted on February 28, 2010 - by Evelin
Invitations I made for Quinceanera.
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Evelin
Los Angeles Metro Rail Art Tour Hollywood
Video Info: (All the info was from the video posted on youtube)
Art Tours
Metro offers regularly scheduled as well as special request group tours of the artwork in the Metro Rail system. Tours are led by trained Metro Docent Council volunteers.
Metros Docent Council is a group of volunteers committed to increasing awareness of the broad range of art in the Metro Rail system through public tours that provide insights into the artworks, the artists who created them, the processes it took to make them, and the communities they enhance. While docent programs are commonly found at museums around the world, Metro is the first transit agency to benefit from such a program.
Scheduled Tours
Free tours are offered the first Saturday and Sunday of every month. The tours are roundtrip and last approximately 2 hours. No reservations are required!
First Saturday - Meet promptly at 10 am at the street level entrance to the Hollywood/Highland Metro Rail Station on Hollywood Blvd. near the corner with Highland Ave. If driving to Hollywood/Highland station, park at the Visitors Center at the Hollywood/Highland shopping center complex to obtain partial parking validation.
First Sunday - Meet promptly at 10 am at the information booth inside the entrance to historic Union Station at 900 Alameda St. in Downtown Los Angeles. There is pay parking at Union Station and metered street parking, and pay lots in the immediate area.
Special Request Tours
Free art tours for groups of 15 or more are available by special arrangement. More information is available by calling 213.922.2738 or by clicking Art Tours.
General Information:
The tours are approximately 90% walking; there are elevators and escalators in all the stations.
The Docents distribute date-stamped badges that allow you to ride the entire Metro Rail system for free on the day of the tour. Docents carry voice amplifiers and wear bright orange vests for easy identification.
Children at or above a 5th grade level may participate on the scheduled and private group tours.
There are no public restrooms available in the stations but there are restrooms available to the public at Union Station and the Hollywood/Highland shopping complex.
Art Guide
A pocket size brochure depicting all artworks on the Metro transit system is available by calling 213.922.4ART or clicking Art Guide. The brochure was updated in July 2007 and is a perfect compliment for self guided tours of the artworks. It features a system map, artist information and brief description of the artworks.
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Evelin
Art Collage-The Humble Tin
http://www.milliande.com
Art Fun with Milliande
Art Collaging , Altered Art Tin using Watercolour Crayons, Watercolour Pencils ,Waterproof Black Line Markers ( Faber Castell Fine to Medium) , Acrylic Paint and Collage Magazine Images
Posted on February 9, 2010 - by Evelin
Grasscycling… wow! Awesome!!!!
You know at times i always wondered if the clippings from mowing your lawn would damage it if they were left there. I was reading some articles on Grasscycling, which it’s recycling the clippings of the grass. How do you do that? It’s simple. You cut your lawn the way you should and give it the care that you should, and you leave the clippings on your lawn. Obviously it decomposes, and it gives your lawn nutrients. By doing this, you also eliminate the usage of bags thrown in the landfill. yard waste makes about 15% of all garbage. According to another article I read, they have been doing this obvioulsy in public places like parks and schools, where the grass areas are extremely large to be mowing and collecting the clippings.
If you want to learn more on Grasscycling you can call 1-800-CA-WASTE and ask them for a grass cycling brochure. You can also check out http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/
Posted on February 9, 2010 - by Evelin
Office Paper to Toilet Paper - White Goat Paper Recycler : DigInfo
At Eco-Products 2009, Oriental Co., Ltd. exhibited a revolutionary recycling machine called White Goat, which makes toilet paper from shredded paper.
White Goat also has a shredding machine in it. The shredded paper first goes into a hopper, where it is untangled in small batches, and its then dissolved in a pulper. Any foreign matter is removed in a tank, and the pulp consistency is adjusted. Next, the wet paper is thinned out and dried. The dry paper is wound into finished toilet rolls, which emerge from the outlet one at a time. All of these tasks are done automatically.
White Goat won a top prize at the Monozukuri Nippon awards. It has patents pending, and Oriental is getting ready to release it in summer 2010.











