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Isolated Chain Stitch, (back and front), 2008
5" x 7" embossed metal, rope
collection unknown
This was my contribution to the 2008 5 x 7 show for Arthouse in Austin, TX. Artists are invited to donate a work in a 5" x 7" format to benefit the art center. Each card is priced at $100 and sold anonymously (this piece has sold).
Cartagena, Alonso de, 1385?-1456. Lectura arboris genealogiae regum Hispaniae : & specialiter in recta linea Regum Castellae et Legiois : manuscript, [1492]
MS Typ 162
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Worst day painiting ever! kak hot. no food. no blatjies. started late. forgot paint. never had enough black roller or sprays. changed my section last minute. no time for proper background. meh!
Seltsam, wie oft man an bestimmten Dingen vorbei läuft ohne auf die Idee zu kommen, sie fotografisch in's rechte Licht zu setzen... / Strange how ordinary objects sometimes make the finest motifs.
A delightfully convoluted live Rube Goldberg demonstration.
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this is an example of a dud shot..as in i thought i might be able to get a photo of the waterfront through the fence..not even close but hey a groovy shot of metal lol..
Lens used Olympus OM G.Zuiko Auto-S 55mm f/1.2 wide open.
Did a small mistake here, should have put focus in the middle of the first chain.
This is an extension of this older shape:
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Stewart received the Chairman's chain after the Annual Camera Club Show ready for next season. It's not the lightest accessory!
Had to be this music...
Atsacha Augustine attended the polytechnic but lives as a displaced person in the Deeper Life Bible Church camp. He rents a farm land where he now grows beans. He fears that all his academic documents in his home town, Hong, Adamawa, might have been destroyed during Boko Haram attack.
Photo by Student Media Grant winner Immanuel Afolabi
The Center on Conflict and Development (ConDev) at Texas A&M University
Copper and Brass... i decided to try weaving the flower chain...to see if it was easy enough to teach at one of my workshops...really quite easy to do. It just requires patience as all chain making does.
A key chain for bike loving girls.
Fabric printed by spoonflower
www.spoonflower.com/fabric/469397
For sale on etsy
www.etsy.com/listing/108160552/bike-girl-keychain?ref=v1_...
I lived very close to this and would pass by it every day. Growing up as a child it became a sad yet familiar thing to me as well as a comfort knowing I was almost home. I would always call him 'the chained man.'
a close up view of the attachment between the anchor and the anchor chain
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #3" "About Me" "Macro Monday"
I also have a phobia with anchoring ; setting and/or dragging anchor in exotic places. The first time was in Grenada’s inner harbour in the Caribbean, our first anchorage after picking up the boat. John and I had put down what we had thought was the correct amount of rode for the situation; I stayed on board while John went ashore to clear us in. An hour later the boat starts taking off backwards and I have a man in the row boat yelling at me. Between me driving the boat and my new friend on the winch we I was able to reset the anchor before I hit anything or went aground. Lesson learnt, the instruments were set in imperial and I was thinking in metric. Fixed that hurdle, changed the instruments!
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This photo shows the tree rings on one end of my block. The ruler is in millimeters.
My bucket list is very short, and includes carving an endless chain out of a single block of wood. I bought a piece of Honduras mahogany in August of 2011, when I was 59 years old. I considered waiting, but was concerned that physical limitations might appear later, such as arthritis. This endless chain will have 8 links. The tree rings shown in the end grain may enable me to identify when and where this piece was grown. If I successfully carve this, my next chain will have an odd number of links, a project that may be no harder to carve, but will be much harder to design & transfer to the wood block. If I screw up my current chain, I figure to at least end up with some nice toothpicks. So far, I have removed about 56% of the starting weight, going from about 30 ounces to about 13.