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Patrick Hughes may refer to:
Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 – June 6, 1799) was an American attorney, planter and politician who became known as an orator during the movement for independence in Virginia in the 1770s. A Founding Father, he served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and from 1784 to 1786.
Henry led the opposition to the Stamp Act 1765 and is remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech. Along with Samuel Adams and Thomas Paine, he is regarded as one of the most influential champions of Republicanism and an invested promoter of the American Revolution and its fight for independence.
After the Revolution, Henry was a leader of the anti-federalists in Virginia. He opposed the United States Constitution, fearing that it endangered the rights of the States as well as the freedoms of individuals; he helped gain adoption of the Bill of Rights. By 1798 however, he supported President John Adams and the Federalists; he denounced passage of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions as he feared the social unrest and widespread executions that had followed the increasing radicalism of the French Revolution.
Henry Hughes may refer to:
Patrick Henry Hughes (born March 10, 1988) is an American multi-instrumental musician from Louisville, Kentucky who was born without eyes and unable to fully straighten his arms and legs, making him unable to walk.
Patrick Henry Hughes was born March 10, 1988 to Patrick John and Patricia Hughes. Upon his delivery, the medical staff noticed physical anomalies. These were diagnosed as bilateral anophthalmia with pterygium syndrome and congenital bilateral hip dysplasia.
His father, Patrick John Hughes, introduced him to the piano at the age of nine months. Patrick has studied piano in the years since and later began the study of trumpet. He has two younger brothers, Jesse and Cameron.
Patrick Henry's national fame began in 2006 while a student at the University of Louisville. At the suggestion of Louisville's marching band director, Dr. Greg Byrne, Patrick Henry joined the Louisville Marching Band, playing trumpet while his father pushed him in his wheelchair through the marching routines. This visible commitment attracted increasing crowd and media attention throughout the fall football season, and the pair of Patricks were featured in a variety of television and newspaper coverage. Patrick Henry was subsequently invited to play piano and sing in musical performances throughout the country, including two performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and onstage performances with Pam Tillis, Lonestar, Lane Brody, Chad Brock, Faith Hill, and Bryan White. Also in 2007 he played solo trumpet on stage in performance with the Louisville Orchestra.
Patrick may refer to:
This is an amazing piece of 3D art where the closest part of the picture appears to be the furthest away, an optical illusion known as "Reverspective". As you move around the painting, the room in the painting appears to move with you. The video doesn't do the painting or its effect justice.
Patrick Hughes describes in his own words his work on 'reverspectives'.
painter explains his creative process.
Patrick Henry Hughes is a motivational speaker and author and spoke, along with his father, Patrick John Hughes, at the Washington County community Good Friday service at Livonia Baptist Church. He made a name for himself as a marching band star, recognized on ESPN, and later his family was chosen for a home renovation on the show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Here, he talks about an anagram he uses when things get difficult in his life and plays the Brooks and Dunn song, "I Believe."
A stunning sample of Patrick Hughes' perfected 'reverspective' painting technique. Vibrant Venice will be on display at Winsor Gallery as part of Patrick Hughes' Vancouver Perspectivariations Exhibit. Visit Patrick's exhibition at Winsor: October 4 - November 10 Winsor Gallery 258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6 604.681.4870 winsorgallery.com winsorgallery.blogspot.ca/
Patrick Hughes is a young man at Univ. of Louisville who was born blind and crippled and yet now plays the piano beautifully as well as "marches" in the Louisville marching band. This was a piece done during ESPN College Gameday on 12/2/2006. www.carlosandinesrodriguez.com
Patrick Henry Hughes was born blind but plays in the University of Louisville pep band thanks to the aid of his father.
Mind-bending optical illusion by British artist Patrick Hughes. More info: http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/
Alternative title: Love without talking 12 mins Video, No dialog A Patrick Hughes' film
I wanted to experiment with interviews that went beyond simple 'talking heads' and Patrick was the perfect subject, a man as charming and engaging as his unique works of art.
A simple short film about communication. Created by Publicis Mojo and @RadicalMedia Director: Patrick Hughes http://www.patrickhughes.com.au
PATRICK HUGHES director -- @radical.media -- Sydney Australia
Short film of the exhibition in Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London.
We had a chance to sit down and speak with actor Ryan Kwanten and director Patrick Hughes about the new film, it's revenge themed story of survival and its unique use of a symbolic panther. For more movie trailers, movie reviews, celebrity interviews, full movies, clips and more, go to: http://www.movieweb.com Connect with other movie fans on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MovieWeb Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MovieWeb
Scott Richards Contemporary Art proudly presents SUPERSPECTIVISION, new paintings by celebrated British painter, Patrick Hughes (www.srcart.com). The exhibition continues through November 19, 2008. Entertaining, disorienting and definitely engaging, Patrick Hughes works are a phenomenon that is quickly gaining popularity amongst todays most important contemporary art collections. Confusing our vision with a dizzying sense of paradoxical motion, they appear flat at first glance, yet jut out from the wall in a series of symmetrical reverse structures creating an argument between vision and perception and appearing to move in front of our eyes.
gofobo interviews Patrick Hughes (Director) at the premiere of The Expendables 3 at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood.
"The Expendables 3" Director Patrick Hughes Interview!! Action Star Network website: http://asn.client.jp/
painter explains his creative process.
The Leeds Evening MBA program is proud to be listed 39th on the U.S. News & World Report 2014 ranking of the nation's top part-time MBA programs surveyed. Part of what makes the Leeds Evening MBA is our program specifically designed for working professionals and offered in a two-year format, the Evening MBA program builds a strong core with required courses and offers elective courses to develop additional depth and expertise in specific areas of focus. Evening MBA student Patrick Hughes shares his experience in this lock-step design. Patrick joined a cohort of working professionals who navigate the experience together, building a committed and collaborative network. Listen to Patrick's perspective peer community is an important support for students who are also balancing career and home...
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artist explains his creative process part2
This is an amazing piece of 3D art where the closest part of the picture appears to be the furthest away, an optical illusion known as "Reverspective". As you move around the painting, the room in the painting appears to move with you. The video doesn't do the painting or its effect justice.
Patrick Hughes describes in his own words his work on 'reverspectives'.
painter explains his creative process.
Patrick Henry Hughes is a motivational speaker and author and spoke, along with his father, Patrick John Hughes, at the Washington County community Good Friday service at Livonia Baptist Church. He made a name for himself as a marching band star, recognized on ESPN, and later his family was chosen for a home renovation on the show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Here, he talks about an anagram he uses when things get difficult in his life and plays the Brooks and Dunn song, "I Believe."
A stunning sample of Patrick Hughes' perfected 'reverspective' painting technique. Vibrant Venice will be on display at Winsor Gallery as part of Patrick Hughes' Vancouver Perspectivariations Exhibit. Visit Patrick's exhibition at Winsor: October 4 - November 10 Winsor Gallery 258 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1A6 604.681.4870 winsorgallery.com winsorgallery.blogspot.ca/
Patrick Hughes is a young man at Univ. of Louisville who was born blind and crippled and yet now plays the piano beautifully as well as "marches" in the Louisville marching band. This was a piece done during ESPN College Gameday on 12/2/2006. www.carlosandinesrodriguez.com
Patrick Henry Hughes was born blind but plays in the University of Louisville pep band thanks to the aid of his father.
Mind-bending optical illusion by British artist Patrick Hughes. More info: http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/
Alternative title: Love without talking 12 mins Video, No dialog A Patrick Hughes' film
I wanted to experiment with interviews that went beyond simple 'talking heads' and Patrick was the perfect subject, a man as charming and engaging as his unique works of art.
A simple short film about communication. Created by Publicis Mojo and @RadicalMedia Director: Patrick Hughes http://www.patrickhughes.com.au
PATRICK HUGHES director -- @radical.media -- Sydney Australia
Short film of the exhibition in Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London.
Hugh Jackman, Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian McKellen, James Blunt.
She's like the wind through my tree
She rides the night next to me
She leads me through moonlight
Only to burn me with the sun
She's taken my heart
But she doesn't know what she's done
I feel her breath on my face
Her body close to me
Can't look in her eyes
She's out of my league
Just a fool to believe
I have anything she needs
She's like the wind
I look in the mirror and all I see
Is a young old man with only a dream
Am I just fooling myself
That she'll stop the pain
Living without her
I'd go insane
I feel her breath on my face
Her body close to me
Can't look in her eyes
She's out of my league
Just a fool to believe
I have anything she needs
She's like the wind
I feel your breath on my face
Your body close to me
Can't look in your eyes
You're out of my league
Just a fool to believe
(Just a fool to believe)
She's like the wind
(Just a fool to believe)
Just a fool to believe
(She's like the wind)
Just a fool to believe
(Just a fool to believe)
She's like the wind
(Just a fool to believe)
Just a fool to believe
She's like the wind
Just a fool
She's like the wind
She's like the wind
Just a fool
She's like the wind