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Red Dead Redemption 2 inspired kinda fanart thing
The Peak of his meridian, The judge casts the remains into the fire. Charcoal sketch, work in progress. 8 x 16 in.
Le 5 octobre 1892, la petite ville de Coffeyville, Kansas, devient le théâtre d’un épisode brutal qui marquera à jamais l’histoire du Far West. Le gang Dalton, persuadé de pouvoir réussir un double braquage en plein jour, arrive en ville déguisé… mais ils ne savent pas encore que ce sera leur dernier voyage.
En quelques minutes, la situation tourne au chaos. Les citoyens reconnaissent les hors-la-loi, sonnent l’alarme, s’arment et prennent position dans les rues. À moins de trente mètres les uns des autres, Dalton et habitants échangent un feu nourri. La fusillade est si intense que la rue entière se transforme en champ de bataille.
Bill Powers, Bob Dalton, Grat Dalton et Dick Broadwell tombent sous les balles. Seul Emmett Dalton, criblé de 23 impacts, survit miraculeusement. Cette journée marque non seulement la fin d’un gang légendaire, mais aussi le crépuscule d’une ère où les hors-la-loi régnaient encore dans l’Ouest américain.
Ma nouvelle vidéo retrace cet événement minute par minute, avec des images hyper réalistes et une reconstitution fidèle aux archives. Une plongée immersive dans l’un des derniers grands gunfights du Far West.
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Following the principles of permaculture, the student group WILD Wes (Working for Intelligent Landscape Design at Wesleyan) has transformed the West College Courtyard — once an eroded hillside with compacted soil and diseased trees — into complex ecosystems that provide food, attract insects and requires minimal resources and maintenance. The students also are working on a terraced garden near Summerfields. Follow the group’s progress on their blog.
Pictured are summer blooms, berries, bees and other bugs thriving in the garden this July.
The student organization WILD Wes (Working for Intelligent Landscape Design at Wesleyan) has replaced a trampled path near Summerfields with stairs and planted terraces that follow the principles of permaculture.
WILD Wes is dedicated to incorporating aspects of sustainable landscaping for the campus.
The group hopes that its efforts in building permaculture sites will help create productive, unifying spaces in previously overlooked areas of campus.
Read more here.