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This Humber has been fitted with a wonderful dashboard as standard with the owner fitting a few extra switches and a new gauge fitted between the steering column and the heater controls.
My new baby- with new screen-saver. The verdict is still out as to whether this is all just a big waste of time, but it does play HD video very nicely. I hope they start making some more original games for it and also support Divx video.
I bought this customised Dinky AEC Single Deck Bus from my local retro shop on Saturday afternoon. It was in the 'used diecast' tray!
I was amazed at the lovely attention to detail the previous owner had put into it, as well as its overall condition, only for the shop owner to have simply put it in one of the trays along with all the scrapyard play worn diecasts!
The doors opening mechanism still works perfectly, the plastic window unit and interior is pristine, the bell works, the cast wheels shine, the tyres are excellent and its 100% complete and professionally customised...
I guess the shop owner was being a bit of a fool but he sold it to me for the princely sum of....
£4
It was actually labelled at £5. I will be keeping this as is. The next few photos highlight the lovely detailing put into it – all hand painted too...
A return visit to Warwick Station.
Not many Chiltern Railways trains down to London Marylebone stop here.
Maybe one per hour down to London.
The other regular service is the Birmingham Moor Street to Leamington Spa service.
On this weekend was the Wembley Special timetable (due to the FA Cup Final). Although it doesn't concern me.
vehicle customising - Volvo
My customised tee :)))))))))) I made to wear to the Coldplay concert on monday!
I hand glued all these gems on and caught the sparkle on my camera!
Customised by Steven Dilks AKA DILK for Sub Ink launch party Muse Bar Nottingham
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Denim skirt customised with a Rainbow Heart Patch, these are available to buy here www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1286242 I can personalise these patch designs with any text you require for a small fee, message me on to chat about this option.
Part of a small series of playfully 'customised currency' by artist, Wayne Chisnall.
Acrylic paint and ink on existing banknote paper.
Customised lampshade with martial arts kick pattern in blue and red, cut outs allow light to shine through and cast a kicking shadow throughout the room.
So this weekend was the weekend of the Staff Christmas party. On Friday the papers were reporting a massive increase in emergency services staff over this weekend and even some claims that field hospitals were being set up in binge drinking “hot spots”, as office party revellers drowned their sorrows and acted inappropriately after another year of biting their lip and taking what their given.
I myself was out this weekend on my very own, and my very first, Staff night out. I had literally nothing to compare it to and had not an enormous idea of what to expect. The day before the party a customer was asking my boss Austin what we were doing for our staff party, to which he replied “Getting drunk and acting inappropriate”. i thought to myself, oh shit…this is the PLAN?
After getting stuck into my nutroast and getting involved in the conversation at the table my mind was soon put at ease and it suddenly felt very different from the Staff Christmas party i was imagining. No one was photocopying their private parts or insulting the bosses or starting fights or making fools of themselves(or at least were being appropriately innappropriate). After our meal we ended up at a comic book launch at the CCA for the upcoming publications of the new volumes of 2HB, Dancehall, Gnommero, Marbled Reams, Uncle Chop Chop and Victor & Hester. A really great night of film, performance, music and installation work that one of my bosses had helped contribute to. It was fair to say it was not your average Staff Party, but it was entirely conducive with staff of the Art School Refectory and we lapped it up!
After the stories i’ve read and the stereotypes i’ve formed in my brain, i’m very happy not to have fallen into some of the more tedious social norms of working life, though for the next 48hours im on high alert for people tagging facebook, regardless…cant be too careful.
Customised by Phill Blake AKA PHILTH with Sub Ink pink for Sub Ink launch party Muse Bar Nottingham
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Photography by Antony Kitson oneteneleven.com
Alphabet designed to represent me as a person: who I am, what I do, where I'm from, etc...
I used each of the letters that spell out my name to show the physical aspect of me that people usually see; such as things I wear or have with me. I showed this by incorporating illustrated images of them on to the letters. I then used the remainder of the letters to communicate different things about me, such as where I'm from, words that I say, etc. I kept these designs more simple by just using words/symbols within the letters so that there is a clear distinction between them. I hand drew each of the letter designs to represent the fact that I am hand made by myself and I am who I want to be, not what someone else has made.
I used a series of colours then with the designs to show the fact that I am bright and creative. For the background, I used a selection of photos of people I am close to and places I have been. Then, using a bokeh style I made them look worn to represent the fact that they are timeless memories, and presented each of the designs to look like a series of polaroid pictures.
Project Title: Customised Alphabet
Brief: University Summer Brief
Date: August 2010
Online: www.sarahpritchard.co.uk