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My sweet, crazy Newfoundland. Her surgery went well on her blown out knee. We are in week two of recovery and rehab and have about 8 weeks to go. It has been challenging for all of us but we're determined to cross the finish line.
A dog is one of the few things in life, that is exactly what it seems.
Thank you to Pexels - Kelly-Lacy for the background.
Wicca's Originals - Emily Dress @ Eclipse
(bloody and clean version included)
Head - Lelutka EvoX Gaia @ Equal10
Body - Legacy
Eyes - Ava Glam Gaia Eyes - Magical
Skin for Body - Velour - Ipanima body skin Ocean
Skin for Face - Velour Miranda Ocean @ FLF-O-Ween
Makeup - Wistaria Emily
Hair - Foxy Gaia
– Skin: [CHSkins] EMILY FAT PACK Skin - LeL Evo X. Worn on Lelutka EVOX Avalon 3.1. BOM skin in tattoo layer. It includes: no eyebrows options and ears. 12 nuances of colors (Pearl, Pale, Cream, Vanilla, Sienna, Golden, Honey, Almond, Bronze, Porcellain, Sugar, Daemon). Available: @CH SKins Mainstore
– Lipstick: [EDA] - LipStick #18 LeL EvoX HUD APPLIER. 5 HD glossy shades colors. Available: @Ch Skins Mainstore
– Ring: ORSINI Jewel Care CALIE Bento Ring. Fitted for Belleza GEN.X Classic, Belleza GEN.X Curvy, Ebody Reborn, Inithium, Legacy, Maitreya. 18 gems and 6 metals HUD. Exclusive for REBORN Event
– Earrings: ORSINI AGATHE Earrings. Unrigged earrings. Copy/resizable. 6 Metals 12 Pearls and 18 Gems HUD. Available: @Orsini Jewel Care
📘 Credits:♥ Ty ♥ Blog 🌸 ♥ Ty Storm Linktr.ee♥
Emily - Vintage Fridge 1956 - Fatpack 10 Colors Wallpaper @Cosmopolitan
{what next} Summer Garden Hanging Planter
Pitaya - Tier Curtains - Lace
Pitaya - Here comes the spring
Serenity Style- A touch of bloom -TABLE
Serenity Style- Spring Colors Breakfast Chair
Ariskea. Cherry . Jelly
Ariskea. Cherry . Cherry Cake
Thanks everyone for your support, you are all awesome 💓
A quick picture of Emily this last Sunday while getting ready for her friends baby's christening. (Yes,I blew the highlights on the shoulder)
emily is a corset maker here in austin. i stumbled upon a photo shoot and they invited me to help. this waist cincher looked so good i had to buy it!
Designer: Emily Clay (waist cincher), Berwin and Wolff (dirdl), CJ Bis (shoes)
Store: Secret Oktober (Austin), Frakonia Jagd (Stuttgart), Charles Jordan (Paris)
Music: "Ruiner", NIN
Model: Emily Parry
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/3000 F/1.4 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Two wooden statues in the shape of hands are striking works of art at Strijp-S. Earlier I had the idea to discover the possibilities there how I could use one of these two wooden hands in my photos.
The color tones of Emily's clothes and the texture of her cardigan fit very well with this artwork.
Emily likes to stand on the top of my sofa and lean against our red wall so she can get a better view out of my studio window.
One morning she was casually standing with her hands behind her back watching my two cats in the garden.
Tied 1st Place in the TWTME Weekly Contest. : )
It was somewhat sheepishly that my friend and I slinked across Paris to the site where Emily from the TV series "Emily in Paris" has her apartment and the location of Gabriel's famous restaurant. We took a few quick photos, and sat on the bench seat watching the myriad of fans taking selfies in front of the buildings.
We are blessed with another flush of Emily Bronte blooms, just breaking out again in this mini heatwave.
Emily Carr was a Canadian painter and writer whose legacy includes breathtaking, iconic images of the Indigenous cultures and landscapes of Canada's northwest. During her lifetime, Carr received relatively little recognition for her art, and success eluded her.
Emily is the daughter of Hazel, my favorite squirrel and she just looks like her mum when she was young (Squirrels-2020-3548.jpg)
... with Emily Howard & The Dillyboys at Exeter Respect Festival 2017, Belmont Park, Exeter, Devon, England.
See my other Emily Howard photos.
For fun, a heavily reworked rendering of the departure of Qantas 176 in CDG, bound for Darwin on the very, very, very murky 16th of December, 2020.
Emily, a 13" vinyl doll from The Doll Studio. Face painted by Dianna Effnet. Outfit from Darla's Delights.
26/4/10
This shot from behind the Daphne Steel Building is of the Emily Siddon Building, you can see here the detail of the finished facade also the side of the building still waiting for the stone cladding.
This is the second building to be built on the National Health Inovation Campus.
More information here www.ahr.co.uk/projects/emily-siddon-building
Model - Emily Whitworth
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Emily Lake with Castle Lake barely visible peeking through the trees behind, and Mammoth Mtn on the horizon at far left. California, Sierra Nevada mountains, Ansel Adams Wilderness. Off the John Muir Trail near Mile 052.
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This part of our adventures on our Grand Tour of Europe is in episode one of the Take Flight with Scott video series on YouTube. Please join us there for even more content from this trip. Part one is our time in Athens, Greece with our teen nieces Madeline and Emily.
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Model - Emily Whitworth
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The Fine Art Society is pleased to announce two major exhibitions of new work by Emily Young (FRBS), widely acclaimed as Britain’s greatest living stone sculptor. The first exhibition will be staged in the cloisters of the Madonna dell’Orto church in Venice from 9 May - 22 November 2015, to coincide with the 56th Venice Biennale. Venice is a city of stone, and a city of stone carving; it is therefore a fitting location for this exhibition, which presents twenty monumental stone heads. Using rock from quarries near her studio in the Etruscan hills, Young’s work fuses the age-old principles of stone carving with a progressive, widely informed approach to form and composition. The contemporary and ancient are united in the sculptures, creating a rare and poetic presence that is amplified by the atmosphere of the tranquil Venetian cloister, which is part of the Madonna Dell’Orto church favoured by the Italian painter Tintoretto. Monumental yet strongly individualised, static yet expressive, these sculptures encourage the deep contemplation on mankind’s relationship with stone and its source of origin; the Earth. Young observes: “Every moment of every day and every night humankind is called to by the Earth, and we respond to her, our mother planet, our creator. She is our maker, and we her dependents... These are things I think about when carving these stones which the local volcano has thrown out in some eruption, or the wind and rain has exposed over thousands of years, or a river has rolled and smoothed around, for me to find and work into a semblance of me, a conscious human. Throughout our human history we’ve acknowledged nature’s great powers in this way. When I carve the stones I wait to see what the stone and I arrive at together. I think: these stones can easily carry my call back to the Earth, of sorrow and the knowledge of tragedies unfolding, along with gratitude and delight in the beauty of unpolluted night skies. I add my voice to the stone’s, one made in Earth’s history, in violence and stillness and endurance, born of their ascent out of and descent back to dusty origins. They can last at least as long again as they already have done, millions upon millions of years.”
"Emily Lindskoog", acrylic on panel, 12" X 9"
(This may still be a work in progress.)
Emily is an North Park University grad who returned to Chicago after getting her MFA at Pratt and has been teaching at NPU since 2014.
This is one of several of these paintings that I've made of NPU arts alumni that I will be showing as part of our annual NPU art faculty exhibition. This year it will be in NPU's Brandel Library with an opening reception on Monday April 8 from 3 - 5 .
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