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Tracing Cultures. Burnaby, BC: Burnaby Art Gallery, 1997. DOSSIER: 353 - BURNABY ART GALLERY (Burnaby) In 1993 Verjee presented Ecoute s'il pleut (Listen if it's Raining), a French/English video poem to allow the viewer to experience the fullness of silence. [55] Zainub Verjee, "Tautology 45", 2020, digital Image, Embassy Cultural House. [56]
Step one, she sketched with a pencil and graph paper while sitting beside a long bank of windows looking out over E 19th St. This process began by 9:30 every morning. Step 2, she "transfers the idea to a small piece of vellum, and, using acrylic paint marker, does the sketch in color." Then came a larger iteration of the work to make sure her ...
Step by Step (New Kids on the Block album) or the title song (see below), 1990; Step by Step: The Greatest Hits or the title song, by Wet Wet Wet, 2013; Step by Step, by Peter Tork and Shoe Suede Blues, 2013; Step by Step, by Stephanie Cheng, 2004; Step by Step, by Tommy Smith, 1988
Paintings conservation laboratory, Heritage Conservation Centre, Singapore. The conservation and restoration of paintings is carried out by professional painting conservators. Paintings cover a wide range of various mediums, materials, and their supports (i.e. the painted surface made from fabric, paper, wood panel, fabricated board, or other).
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First Steps (German: Erste Schritte, Greek: Τα πρώτα βήματα) is an 1893 oil painting by Georgios Jakobides, one of the main representatives of the Greek artistic movement of the Munich School. It was painted in two versions and painted on Realism style on painting genre. Both versions show a scene in a typical traditional Bavarian ...
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Names of both Zainab and Abu Al-'Aas highlighted in red. From the hadith manuscript MS. Leiden Or. 298, dated 866 CE. Zainab did not see her husband again until September or October 627, [4]: 23 when he entered her house in Medina by night, asking for protection. Muslim raiders had stolen some merchandise that he was keeping in trust for other ...