Drawing, Well-being and the Exploration of Everyday Place Brigitte NerlichOver 200 observational drawings created every day from the same window during the Covid 19 pandemic in 2020, revealing life in an ordinary English street in extraordinary times. A visual record and a unique meditation on place, nature, community, well being, and the value of mindfully appreciating them all through drawing. 174 b&w, 48 col. illus.
practices and policies amongst the white settler communities
The 2014 release of this attractive volume will be a particularly welcome addition to the international celebrations of the city’s 180th anniversary
Most recent comprehensive book in the field
Beginning in the late 1950s
Reconnaissance au Maroc is Charles de Foucauld’s adventurous memoir of exploring Morocco
Chapters on the European Union and democracy in western Europe have been substantially revised to take account of globalisation and recent political corruption issues
Her detailed picture brings the Anglo-Saxon countryside very much to life
and how should it be regulated
this anthology offers new understandings of the cultural significance of race in the programme – how the show’s representations of racial diversity
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done much to highlight the need to make computers easier to use
anchored in the ideas of humanism