Portraits of Bloomington - Kaylyn Cooke
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A soldier leans over the side of the 1613th Engineer Support Company La Porte National Guard parade vehicle Wednesday to shake a working police officer's hand in the 68th annual 4th of July Parade in La Porte, Ind. Having one of the largest parades in the state with 106 entrants, La Porte is proclaimed the Capital for the Day of Indiana.
Co-founder of Students Producing Organics Under The Sun Daniel Atlas plants cucumbers Wednesday evening in the community garden.
The Students Producing Organics Under The Sun community garden is facing closure pending the movement of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house.
Co-founder Daniel Atlas and gardener Taylor Beck spread hay Wednesday evening around the Students Producing Organics Under The Sun community garden.
Taylor Beck plants cucumbers Wednesday evening in the Students Producing Organics Under The Sun community garden.
The Kalachakra Stupa
Mani Korlo
Anthony Constantini stands beside the School of Education. Constantini is a student at Arizona State University taking summer classes at IU.
Painter Jon Keo of Phnom Penh, Cambodia has six pieces displayed at the International Art Project. Each of the paintings is part of a group representing dance.
Paintings with splatter painted quality fill one of the back rooms of the International Art Project. Canvases ranged in size, decorating the walls from floor to ceiling.
Chiang Mai, Thailand artist Piya Parknow displays a series of six colorful, abstracted elephants at the International Art Project.
Many of the rooms in the International Art Project hold a collection of works that represent a theme like this room of large, abstracted paintings.
Daniel Gupta stands in front of one of his favorite works in his building hostin his creation "The International Art Project" Saturday on North State Road 37 Business. The old car dealership building is filled with works from artists from around the world.
"There's this group called Cloud Preaser doing this," Ian Kime said. "We got a grant to take twelve of these big white parachutes all around the country. Our project is for each city, that we go to, we are going to have people draw people draw on them. Everybody is going to keep adding to it, adding to it, adding to it. We are going to be doing it for about a month and then just kinda see what happens in the end. It's really fun when you play with them because you can see right thought them. It's like stained glass."
Brett Bowers was sitting on the street waiting to see his father one last time before leaving for Japan.
Paintings with splatter painted quality fill one of the back rooms of the International Art Project. Canvases ranged in size, decorating the walls from floor to ceiling.
Participants of the vigil pose for a photo to show their solidarity with the families of the three abducted Israeli teens Friday at the IMU.