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Digital camera, films, lenses, video camera ,discs, precious metal, jewelry, silverware, artworks and many others can suffer from the harmful effects of moisture. Only providing a stable vacuum environment could be your personal collection box.
Dry Box Features
Hidden air-pump system attached to the saver. Able to pump air out rapidly and won’t lose its pump.
Innovative vacuum indicator button confirms vacuum condition.
High resistant silicone gasket to afford vacuum pressure and secure vacuum seal efficiency.
All the savers “nest” inside design to minimize storage space when not in use.
Modern and ergonomic design, easy handling and accessing to open the saver.
Here is the dimension(s) of the Drybox
L-30.2cm x W-22.8cm x H-25.5cm, 11.5L
For SALE. PM me for price
I was recently commissioned through etsy to create an altered cigar box for a 14 year old girl. I sent out my standard questionnaire but fount that the response didn't help me much. What I learned: she loves soccer, vintage, her dog, her brother and jesus. She also likes green and purple. She did add that she has big blue eyes and brown hair. I decided that rather than take all this info and try to squeeze it onto a box I would instead use her her colors and start with the theme of of coming of age. If I could get some of her other likes in there all the better. I figured that her parents chose to purchase this box from me for a reason so I went with my instinct. Here is the result.
There is a live monarch in that box. Slip the elastic, lift the lid, and wait for it to fly away to Mexico. Most monarchs only live 2-3 weeks, but every year during late summer a generation hatches that can survive up to eight months, allowing them to migrate down to Mexico, wait out the winter, and then start to head back. They won't make it back. They start mating again in the spring in places like Texas, and their kids will only live 2-3 weeks, flying north the whole time. Eventually they get to Canada and the cycle starts over again. The whole point of the tagging and Monarch Watch is to figure out how they do it.
Each year, Gallery Route One in Point Reyes invites over a hundred artists to create unique works of art using a wooden box.
Here are the inspiring artworks they created this year: they range in style from whimsical to poignant and thought-provoking. These photos were taken on closing day, when the gallery organized a live auction for each of this year’s 150 boxes. The proceeds support the gallery’s exhibits and community programs.
Two of the boxes were created by members of our art community: Howard Rheingold (a.k.a. Dr. Rindbrain) contributed an illuminated box called ‘Magical’, while Geo Monley and Meryl Rubenstein made ‘Les Puzzles.’
Members of ‘Pataphysical Studios came to cheer for their peers -- Dr. Really was the highest bidder for Dr. Rindbrain’s piece, which was thus kept in the family. After the show, we all went to Stellina to celebrate over a nice dinner.
About the Box Show:
View more of my Box Show photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674518032706
Watch a video of the Box Show:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyG87-bWkW4
About Pataphysical Studios:
View more 'Pataphysical photos:
Day 17 green
365 days in colour
A tiny green velvet covered jewellery box has come into its own today.
Even though both boxes are identical, Wrangler was annoyed that Freddy was in the box that he considered his. After an unsuccessful attempt to evict Freddy, Wrangler begrudgingly settled down in the other box.
This Pillar box is located at the junction of Queen Elizabeth's Walk and Grazebrook Road, London.
Andrew Handyside had the Post Office Contract to make pillar boxes from 1878 to 1933 (1931-1933 known as Derby Castings).
Here is one such Pillar Box. On the front of this box is a "VR" which is the Royal Cypher of Queen Victoria. This would have been manufactured in Derby sometime between 1887-1901.
For more information on Andrew Handyside see my blog :
friargatebridge.blogspot.co.uk/
I would like to thank Tom Uprichard of Stoke Newington for this photograph.
the six cajones (that's how many I can get out of one 4x8 foot sheet of 1/2 inch plywood), with radiused corners, ready to be cleaned up in preparation for the fronts & backs to be glued on
Shame that Rich didn't read what it said on the box for our rather large subwoofer before dropping it on the amplifier. Luckily both survived, if a little dented.
Boite repas du restaurant fast food Quick!
Ce visage me fait penser au masque du film: "V pour Vendetta"