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Sponsors: Crate ( wrap it up) / Vanity hair ( frou fro ) / ZK ( Lisa) / svp ( Nod)
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I saw these at the side of the road. I was taken by the randomness of the stacking - they are so colourful and the sun was kind!
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Sponsor: Crate (garden garage stuff)
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A closeup of what a particular shipping crate has to say to us. I am no semiotician, but as a layperson, I think that the crate is saying
"Keep me out of the rain and snow,"
and
"I am full of glassware."
In spite of the crate-speak warning, this crate was nicely weathered and thus photogenic for closeups.
Also, if you look close, you will see that:
- the umbrella is beginning to leak and has a broken handle.
- the wine glass is broken at the top of its stem and is cracked at its base.
By way of explanation:
The crate is in "indefinite long-term outdoor storage" at one of our favorite places to explore and eat, the Kreiterhof. I don't know whether or not the crate is still full of glassware.
Location: Kreiterhof, near Village of Nebenau, District of Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg DE.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
Several months ago I made the point that even a crane on a building site had a certain aesthetic appeal (if not beauty).
This stack of apple crates deserves a similar treatment. I can remember seeing an exhibition in Sydney of "found-object art" by the Canberra artist Rosalie Gascoigne (1917-1999). Rosalie, who was the first female artist to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1982, would take found objects like old road signs and packing crates and make collages of them. It was truly beautiful work.
www.artnet.com/artists/rosalie-gascoigne/
This is my photographic homage to a great Australian artist.
I've had this sitting on my desk for a while and i've been wanting to share it with everyone, but I just kept putting it off
Part of the Rod Squad series from Hot Wheels, this is number 7 of 10.
The car in the background being delivered is a 1971 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser.
Cheers,
Wade
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The Eldborg crate is the most symmetric volcano crate on Iceland. It rises 60 meter above ground. You can actually look down in the crate, but its a 2h hike from where you need to park your car. I did not had that time this trip but that would be something really cool to do.
Maybe next trip :)
two one and a quarter pounders for sixteen. incredibly sweet meat. even the green stuff. but i'm one of those guilty carnivores who'd rather sit in the waiting room during the execution. just let me pull up a crate and watch the napkins fly in the briny bay breeze.
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An abandoned mill, full of grade II listed machinery, left to rust away under a leaky roof.
All the machinery was powered by a fast flowing river running next to the Mill.
Behind the barrels covered in ivy is a huge roller mill.
Fits almost every BrickArms weapon
2x6. The lid fits snugly, and the crates stack snugly onto one another.
The lid is the dimensions of a 2x6 tile, and completely hollow underneath.
Coming February 2013
Bzmot motorcar, often nicknamed Almásláda (Apple Crate) pulling two trailers after Aranyosapáti stop.
In the back- and foreground there are countless apple trees: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county yields about 57% of Hungary's yearly ~600 000 tons of the fruit.
Sponsors: Vanity hair ( my side) / Crate pillow talk sofa / Vain ( infection)/ junk food ( TFC)
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- 1-2 LI each
- Materials enabled
Available at 6Republic
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Picture by Lindsey Warwick
Insomniacs of the world unite!
I am dead on me feet people. I've been working really hard and just need five minutes time out. A crate seems a perfect place to get some shut eye. I am really tired!
A crate design I used in here .
What makes this worth sharing for me, is the fact that the small string part perfectly fits the 6 tiles surrounding the inner construction. So if you want a simple but sturdy design with legal connections (maybe aside the string bending, although not a harmful extent), this might be interesting.
Making use of the new (awesome!) 1x1 modified brick with studs on 2 sides, Adjacent here. Obviously black is the most versatile color for those, I guess.