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Cody F.
no lands over six flat. i just really like the colors i got... unedited! well... honestly i sharpened it a tiny bit
Experimenting this afternoon. The large parking deck, on the other side of the bridge in the center, is falling apart hazardous and slated for removal next year. Good riddance.
Kerry Ingredients plant (left) and headquarters (center shiny building) and Beloit Post Office on far right.
I added a lace runner...cut in half
and two vintage doilies that belonged to my grandma :))
all added with sealah no sew tape...My parents invention!
No sewing!!
Soft corners and the warm tactile properties of Corian make this a great application for the material.
Highway 93 descends the southern walls of the Black Canyon of the Colorado towards its crossing of the Hoover Dam. This has to be one of the most expensive bridges in the entire highway system, but its multiple uses have paid for its construction. The four intake towers are visible behind the dam.
A new bridge is under construction across the canyon, the Nevada side of the bridge is visible on the left. It will allow Highway 93 to bypass the dam, removing considerable traffic congestion on busy days.
Behind the art of the Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park is more...art.
Art is a loaded word.
When we think about public art, such as murals, sculptures, buildings, etc, we think of the artists or the architects that create the piece.
But what about the people that build the piece. Are they artists too? I argue that yes, they are. There is an art to building that we are so often not privy to.
So this piece is dedicated to the working people that allow us to live in wonder every time we are lucky enough to experience whatever the artist had in mind.
Thank you.