The News Review:
- USNews.com: Daily Photo Gallery: July 4 2007
- How the gubbins does one create a photo gallery ?
- PHT GALLERY: Marissa’s Recovery
- Photo gallery: How Americans celebrated the Fourth
- The Arts in Santa Cruz CA | ‘?’ at Felix Kulpa Gallery
USNews.com: Daily Photo Gallery: July 4 2007
U.S. News & World Report – Jul 4, 2007
jpg’>FRED ERNST—APCongolese Dieuci Nathanael Koyande Zawali and his mother Koyande Bembome leave the city hall after receiving a new residency permit in Den Bosch the Netherlands. Dieuci and his family were the first of up to 30000 people who will be granted residency under a Dutch amnesty for illegal immigrants. The residency permits were distributed by junior Justice Minister Nebahat Albayrak the daughter of Turkish immigrants.
How the gubbins does one create a photo gallery ?
Flight International – Jul 4, 2007
Perhaps the powers that be can make it a bit more easy to find. Basically i think the system automatically creates an gallery for you once you register. Then the way i did it was to go to my gallery and down on the right hand side there was a box with the option to add a picture. from there it's a bit more straight forward. i took the liberty of finding your gallery and it is here… Perhaps the powers that be can make it a bit more easy to find. Basically i think the system automatically creates an gallery for you once you register. Then the way i did it was to go to my gallery and down on the right hand side there was a box with the option to add a picture. from there it's a bit more straight forward. i took the liberty of finding your gallery and it is here.
PHT GALLERY: Marissa’s Recovery
Kokomo Tribune – Jul 4, 2007
The 3-year-old with the bouncing brown curls solemn brown eyes and mischievous smile looks like kids her age should: full of energy splotched with a little dirt and smiling. In short totally normal. But for Marissa Gallaher who has spent the last six months recovering from an operation to reconstruct the airway of her throat it’s been a year full of anything but regular. “I’ve got a normal kid now and I’ve got to be a normal parent” said her mother Debbie Tuesday afternoon outside their Kokomo home.
Photo gallery: How Americans celebrated the Fourth
KATU – Jul 4, 2007
The outfit was topped by a blue fedora hat. " Nukolz placed second in the patriotism category.
The Arts in Santa Cruz CA | ‘?’ at Felix Kulpa Gallery
Silicon Valley's Metro – Silicon Valley's Metro – Jul 4, 2007
Triple Crown Three local artists bring their latest creations to Felix Kulpa Gallery By Steve Hahn Robbie Schoen says it reminds him of gold mining: You may have to sift through a lot of dirt but eventually you find a few of those beautiful hidden nuggets. Schoen director of the Felix Kulpa Gallery is convinced his prospecting for local talent has paid off this summer with a trio of artists who will be featuring their latest works at the gallery through August. This summer Felix Kulpa’s floor space will be shared by Kelley Richardson Pete Saporito and Rocky Wagers three artists working in widely varying media but linked by zip code and a knack for mixing media. Richardson uses her life-size paintings of richly colored skeleton figures to explore how human diversity develops from a common biological structure. For her the answers come from her own life history as she adorns each skeleton–the one all Homo sapiens have–with designs patterns and strokes of color that represent the unique experiences setting her apart from all the other skeleton owners. The paintings end up being pretty mysterious unless you know Richardson intimately but the end result is visually stunning and conceptually intriguing… “It’s about that core of me with whatever the emotional stuff is on top of it. “The skeletons created from charcoal chalk and acrylics will be supplemented by selections from a photo series on dolls and another on tombstones. In these photo and painting series Richardson strips the complex and intricately woven personalities of individual humans down to their simplest forms. Each of these objects is a minimal almost bumper-sticker representation of a rich life that cannot be summed up in a single image. Richardson must tease out the deeper meanings behind these representations by adding layers of experience and impression. The layering is echoed in the work of Pete Saporito who uses a selection of different media including glass fine art paper wood and inkjet to give his stunning photography a feeling of depth. His photos of thrashing rock concerts roller coasters and even urinals seem alive and active imbued with a dimensionality that is only intensified when set into the various media.