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Life starts here! WE'RE HAVING A BABY!

 

I'm so excited to be able to share this with everyone!!

Myza420 burning an intricate wall in Jeppestown

 

Digitally created from the dreams that occupy my mind not necessarily during the hours of sleep.

Created with Leonardo.Ai

 

Pic by Adrian

Creating Healthy Work Environments

24-26 March 2022

Washington, DC, USA

Day 2 - 25 March 2022

Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com

Created with Halftone 2

Created by Nicolas Terry. A cool 3D model. Easy to fold and looks great.

A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.

10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.

Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/

www.anglepoise.com/

www.strong-island.co.uk/

www.port.ac.uk/

 

This shoot was between artist/interior designer/garden designer and painter Will Pounds - willpounds.com/

Art Director and artist Thor Haley

Nottoway Plantation

31025 Louisiana Hwy. 1

White Castle, Louisiana

Iberville Parish

circa 1858

Architect Henry Howard

 

The Nottoway Plantation, one of the largest antebellum plantation houses in the south, is composed of 64 rooms, 7 staircases, and 5 galleries. This 53,000-square foot plantation home, constructed by John Hampden Randolph in 1858. Randolph, whose father had come from Virginia in 1820, purchased the area in 1841. In 1860 Nottoway Plantation encompassed 6,200 acres.

 

When Randolph was ready to build his house, he went to New Orleans and asked various architects to submit designs, and chose Henry Howard's. Nottoway survived the Civil War, however damage occurred when a Union gunboat on the Mississippi River attempted to destroy the house until the gunboat officer realized he had once been a guest there and decided to spare Nottoway The Randolphs held onto the house through the Civil War and Reconstruction until 1889, when Mrs. Randolph sold the mansion following her husband's death.

 

Nottoway sits about 200 feet behind the Mississippi River Levee surrounded by oaks, magnolias, pecan trees, and sweet olives. Nottoway House is distinctive for being an essentially Italianate Style plantation house built in an era dominated by Greek Revival architecture. Nottoway contains an elegant, half-round portico as the side gallery follows the curve of the large ballroom bay window.

Nottoway's thin Italianate pillars stretch vertically to touch all of its three levels, extending from the house's one-story brick base to the paramount height of the third-story made of wooden frame. From the front gallery the Mississippi River is in view. The interior of Nottoway is white in color, including Corinthian columns, lace curtains, carved marble mantels and even the floor, creating an elegant environment.

 

As per en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottoway_Plantation

 

NRHP Reference#:80001733

Added to NRHP:June 06, 1980

Architectural style:Renaissance, Italianate, Rococo Revival

Images from DC's Cape / Cowl / Create event at SDCC 2014. For a full gallery of Toyark's SDCC coverage - check this: news.toyark.com/2014/07/27/san-diego-comic-con-2014-every...

Created with Nokia Smart Cam

James Archer makes a sharp turn and creates a plume of ice chips.

 

Photo by Richard Allan.

created by dji camera

create with iPhone 4

Hello

 

Fractal created using Fractal Explorer

Statues created by Nina Bilbey to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, (they stand by the west door of Canterbury Cathedral).

see details + color version here here

#RoomIdeas - Instill good ideas for kids study areas at an early age greatly impacts the success of a child in their school years. If your child does not have a routine for homework, this is the time to make one. Give your child a snack when we get home; give it time to tell you about their day while eating...

 

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The workshop will provide an introduction to Bela, an open-source embedded hardware platform for creating interactive audio systems. Participants will get a hands-on introduction to building circuits and programming using Bela, following a series example projects to introduce the basis of building real-time audio systems.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Yorkshire wildlife Park

Created using the SnowDaze app by JixiPix

First there was Art, then Make, and now Create.

My "Create-a-Monster" triclops, Ajna, finally got her make-over. I rooted her hair using "Sour Grapes", "Bobby Blue" and "Daiquari Ice" nylon hair from dollyhair.com. I got the inspiration from this wig: www.ebay.com/itm/1-3-8-9-Dal-Pullip-BJD-SD-LUTS-BLYTH-Dol... (which I bought for one of my Pullips, but I haven't found anyone to wear it yet)

Live at Butserfest 2014

 

(C) Joe @ JPS Images

 

Do not use without permission

 

contact joe@jpsimages.co.uk for use

"Whoever undertakes to create soon finds himself engaged in creating himself".

/Harold Rosenberg/

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

A fellowship I am now part of with a team of Architects, Designers & a Engineer mentored by Kriti Monga (Turmeric Design)

Canon AE-1

FD 50mm 1.8

Fujifilm Superia 400 (at 320)

inagorillacostume.com/2011/hollywood-guerrilla-marketing-...

Fauxgo is a blog dedicated to documenting fake logos that have appeared in favorite Hollywood films.

 

 

Check out their compilation of fake brand logos and identities created for the film industry to use in movies. The effort is sort of an attempt by Hollywood to get away with using popular logos and brand-identities - that way they can still instill the "feeling" without having to pay the brand for royalties (or perhaps the brand wouldn't let them use the logo in the first place).

 

If it was in fact a true guerrilla marketing effort (by becoming so close to the original logo that it attracted press) it would probably be deemed a pretty wise idea. Nonetheless, these logos are still pretty neat and may serve as some creative inspiration for your next guerrilla marketing campaign.

 

 

Check out all fictitious logos at the Fauxgo.com website. Which are your favorites? Are there any made-up logos that were featured in movies that is missing?

 

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My daughter will start kinder garden soon - I had to sew apron for art classes.

Usually I avoid black prints, but this time it fits perfect!

exposition design by 24H.eu

- Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Chief Executive Officer, Fora, Canada; Global Shaper at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2013 in Dalian, China 13 September 2013. Photo by World Economic Forum

Creating The Future: Women’s Leadership & Innovation

  

Pat Mitchell - CEO, Paley Center for Media and Former CEO, PBS journalist and producer

@patpaley @paleycenter

  

5th Annual Womensphere Emerging Leaders Global Summit 2014

THE NEXT GENERATION OF WOMEN LEADERS & INNOVATORS CREATING THE FUTURE

  

Main Summit Day - January 15,2014 @ Columbia University

Immersion & Exploration Days - January 14 and January 16 @ Multiple Venues in New York City

(Credit Suisse, BBDO, New York Stock Exchange, Diane von Furstenberg, Tutor.com/IAC, Yahoo, Paley Center for Media, CNN)

  

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