Thursday, October 15, 2009

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Petawawa Gorges / Petawawa Gorges

The legendary Tom Thomson (1877-1917) Created Hundreds of lovely oil paintings in the wilderness of northern Ontario , Many Within Algonquin Park . A large number Were Executed as outdoor compositions - an impressive feat Given the Rough terrain, harsh climate and the difficult travel conditions that he had to overcome. The Petawawa River was one of the areas that he explored by canoe. At one point, the river winds itself through a narrow gorge with towering hills on either side. This was a scene that inspired Thomson to create several small oil paintings. My painting is a copy of Petawawa Gorges which he painted in 1916 on a 8.5 x 10.5 inch (21.5 x 26.7 cm) wood panel. (Click here for samples of his paintings including Petawawa Gorges .) While I don’t usually copy the work of other artists, it did give me a better understanding of how this painting was created. Oil painting, 12 x 10 inches (30.4 x 25 cm).

The legendary Tom Thomson (1877-1917) has created hundreds of oil paintings in northern Ontario, including several in Algonquin Park. Many were executed as compositions outdoors - a remarkable feat given the terrain and harsh climate and difficult travel conditions he faced. Petawawa River was one of the areas that he explored by canoe. At some point, the river passes through a narrow gorge with towering hills on either side. It was a scene that inspired Thomson to create several small oil paintings. My painting is a copy of Petawawa Gorges that Thomson painted in 1916 on a wood panel 8.5 x 10.5 inches (21.5 x 26.7 cm). (Click here for samples of his paintings, including Petawawa Gorges .) I usually do not copy the work of other artists, but this time I found that He gave me a better understanding of how the painting was created. Oil on canvas, 12 x 10 inches (30.4 x 25 cm).

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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Work-in-progress / Work in progress

year oil painting This Is That I Began a while back. Because Of That Other chores cam along, I never got around to finish it. Now I'm Hopping by posting it on my blog I'll be stimulated That Enough To continue this work-in-progress. Oil painting, 26 x 20 inches (66 x 51 cm).

Here is a oil painting that I started a few months ago. Because of other tasks that have arrived, I never had time to finish it. I hope this posting on my blog give me the taste to continue this work in progress. Oil Painting, 26 x 20 inches (66 x 51 cm).

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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Phonefax 2410 Brother Fax 1840C

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Consumables :

Troubleshooting :
  • One or more black lines appear in print :
Open the front cover
Open the rear cover
Clean the scanner (analysis) in front of the white roller with a soft cloth and alcohol . After cleaning, close the front cover and make a copy to check that the lines have disappeared.

  • message "check paper" on the screen:
Open front and back covers. Remove the paper

Collapse covers

  • Message "vacuum gauge" on the screen: Forget
replacement gauge at the ribbon change.
Open the front cover: the pull toward you until it stays open.
Locate the location of the gauge.
push down the rod holder to open.
Remove the card holder.
Remove new gauge card (pre-cut) of the tape and insert it into the holder. Ensure that the smart card is up and the cut corner top left. Close
gauge support by turning. Once in place, push up to lock. Close the lid and replace the handset. The map indicates
gauge on the screen after each print, the percentage of remaining tape.
If the gauge is not or improperly installed, the screen displays "gauge missing"