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photos of various stages of the manufacture of a trinket box by S3 Craft and Design pupils at Hawick High School
This is my sweet little boy, Sampson. He's not the brightest crayon in the box lol, but what he lacks in brain power he makes up for in love. :) And playfulness! lol
The Florida box turtle is a subspecies of eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina) that is endemic to Florida and a small portion of Georgia. It differs from the other subspecies of eastern box turtles in that its carapace has a pattern of bright radiating yellow stripes rather than blotches. I found this turtle near a trail in a state park after I heard a faint rustling sound. The turtle boxed up and only stuck its nose out slightly before I gave up waiting, and returned him to the undergrowth. He was clearly a male from the shape of his plastron, but I was not able to get a good look at his eye color. Males usually have red eyes.
Taken a fair whiles ago, a couple of friends making a call in a remote Brecon phone-box. Forgot I had this one, digging through my old stuff on the hard drive is pretty rewarding!
This was actually a lighting test for a studio shoot with a little girl. I liked what I was seeing through the viewfinder so much, I more carefully arranged and shot the flowers.
Kiko Mozuna, 1972
Anti-Dwelling Box is a deceptively simple cube articulated with large triangular openings, providing views into an interior in which a smaller cube is nested. The interior forms a mirror image of the exterior, an effect that suggests an infinite regress of forms within the house's walls. The configuration evokes the complex pictorial systems of a mandala, indicating Mozuna's interest in the symbolism of esoteric traditions within Buddhism and Shinto. The strategy of doubling and reflection evoke the architect's understanding of the cosmos - in a cryptic 1978 manifesto he declared the intention to produce a cosmological space consisting 'of various mirrored or double-mirrored images. The space can be regarded as a four dimensional space-model of the "elliptic universe" or the "nested universe".'
[Barbican Centre]
In The Japanese House: Architecture and Life After 1945 exhibition at the Barbican Centre (March to June 2017).
If I were to continue to use the full size pieces that I used on the sides, I would only have room for 8 diamonds and 12 triangles. Not enough room for the design that I want on the top. So I will use half size pieces and have 16 diamonds and 24 triangles to make my “Aunt Sukeys Choice” quilt pattern. After laying the pieces out I glue on the first two as a unit.
I'm in the dining room trying to work at my drafting table and then THIS happens! How am I supposed to work?! Sorry for the poor quality cell phone photos! And sorry I haven't been around in a while....I'll be back soon xoxo!
After an unpardonably long abscence, here's a batch of four shots to prove I haven't died or anything... Nearly got everything moved into the new place now, its good to not have your life in boxes!
I had the box to put my art supplies and suddenly she ran in and jumped into the box. I just laughed and wrote her name on it.
Renovation and painting underway on the phone box, getting it ready for the installation of the defibrillator.
A telecommunications box vandalised on Cedar Walk. The door has been off this box for a couple of years now, but recently someone has ripped out the centre board. I imagine some telephones/TV cable connections must have been disrupted.
I have seen this ticket keepsake box float around Facebook and Pinterest. I decided to make one. I still need to get it up on the wall.
As we were leaving the Steven Curtis Chapman concert, I saw a stub on the floor. I picked it up to place in this box.