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Once upon a time, there was joint called Fishlips were music and food flowed.
Bakersfield, California 2008
Flashback Friday
Watching the National Dog Show last night made me want to pull out this memory. It was 1998, Ike was about 8 months old, and a fancy show dog.
I never intended to have a show dog, but part of the agreement with the breeder was that I would show him for at least one summer. I did, and it turned out that neither of us enjoyed it. I had Ike neutered and out of the ring at the first opportunity. The good news is that all of the training really helped us bond.
Please notice that, unlike many of the professional handlers I saw on tv last night, I was NOT wearing ridiculous sneakers and sweat socks with my suit. I found some comfortable, low heels that would allow me to run in the ring.
Rae's Flashback Skinny Tee pattern from a recieving blanket
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Rae's Flashback Skinny Tee pattern from a recieving blanket
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On the last day that I would shoot in Atlanta, I met up with Marietta native Kyle Yunker and rolled around the Atlanta area. It was a gray day that left most of the Atlanta skyline shrouded in fog, but that doesn't stop train traffic. An NS stack train rolls through King Plow headed south as Kyle looks on, with me shooting as much as I can. I'm not much of a big city guy, but I would love to go back to Atlanta someday, there are a lot of great spots to shoot that are accessible, and the southern hospitality is icing on the cake.
Whenever we go for ice cream we get the pups a dish of vanilla. It is their favourite. Here Monty and Sam share a bowl. Abby is in the front having hers.
Gandalf has some flashbacks, yo.
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Flashback
Photo by Dan Scott
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Exhibition Dates: September 14 – October 31, 2007
Open Saturdays and by appointment
Exhibition Dates: September 14 – October 31, 2007
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Phantom Galleries LA is pleased to present Slices, a solo exhibition of work by Rebecca Niederlander. The exhibition will run from September 14-October 31, 2007. A reception will be held on Friday, September 14, 6-9 p.m. at 269 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA. This event will be free and open to the public. The exhibition will be open to the public on Saturdays from 11-6 and by appointment.
“Mobiles are sensitive symbols of Nature, of that profligate Nature which squanders pollen while unloosing a flight of a thousand butterflies; of that inscrutable Nature which refuses to reveal to us whether it is a blind succession of causes and effects, or the timid, hesitant, groping development of an idea." --Jean-Paul Sartre, writing about Alexander Calder’s Mobiles, 1946
Rebecca Niederlander’s sculptures have always reflected an interest in the processes of perception and interpretation, and in the discovery of particulars that often go unnoticed in the rush of events. Though early forms often sat solidly grounded, her later work regularly hovers, floats, or hangs suspended above a surface. The most recent Family Tree series originated in an installation featuring a room-sized vellum mobile that she describes as an attempt to reflect on individual's place in the continuum. All elements in A Family Tree are connected, each bit's activity modulated by the activity of the whole. The 6,000+ small, fluttering forms were created using a Japanese paper cutting technique called Kirigami, which westerners know as "making paper snowflakes." After creating that piece, Niederlander began to experiment with wire because of more complex and abstracted forms that medium makes possible. Also fascinating is the relationship between the lines of the wire forms and their alter-ego shadows.
Many suspended sculptures, and mobiles in particular, lack manageability. They start from a place of equilibrium, but from that point on it’s their nature to shift, to become, to reinvent. Their mutability also makes them a kind of dream space into which viewers can enter or onto which they can project their own discoveries and interpretations. The protean qualities mean that their creator can plan only so far in terms of how they will evolve. She must let go and allow them to find their own form. In this way, a mobile can be seen as a placeholder for the experience of living, perhaps in particular for the process of parenting (an identity Niederlander is still acclimating herself to). By the way, many of the pieces were designed to be effective pull-toys!
Rebecca Niederlander received her MFA from UCLA, and her BFA from California College of the Arts (formerly CCAC). She is represented by Carl Berg Gallery 6018 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036: 323 931 6060 www.carlberggallery.com/ carl@carlberggallery.com
In conjunction with Slices, there will be onewindow installation each by David McDonald (davidmcdonaldart.com), Alexis Weidig (alexisweidig.com) and
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Suspended Animation Classic #435
Originally published April 20, 1997 (#16)
(Dates are approximate)
Flashback
By Dr. Jon Suter
The first issues of Marvel’s “Flashback” series are out, and some are surprisingly good. Each story takes place before the first issue of the original titles they are based on even though some of those titles are thirty or more years old.
There is wide variance in the quality of art and storytelling.
In “Amazing Spider-Man”, Tom DeFalco’s story and Joe Bennett’s art give a credible story of a young Peter Parker’s discovery of his Uncle Ben’s Golden Age comics. Young Peter dreams of becoming a Captain America type of hero. This segment is lighthearted and foreshadows Peter’s responsibility for his uncle’s death.
Far darker is the depiction of the rise of the villain, Kingpin.
Other nice touches include the hiring of reporter Joe Robertson by Pete’s future boss, editor J. Jonah Jameson, and, best of all, a brief appearance by the amnesiac Submariner.
The art is influenced by John Buscema. The cover is a tribute to artist Steve Ditko.
Also interesting are “X-Men” and “Uncanny X-Men”.
The first again explores the early friendship of the X-Men’s mentor, Professor Xavier, and villain, Magneto. A new element is the appearance of very youthful superheroes, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver.
The second delves into the origin of the Sentinels group and illustrates just how complicated time travelers have made this series.
“Cable” is not as good as the two above series, but is much better than “X-Factor”. Jeff Matsuda’s cartoonish depiction of the young superhero, Havoc, is irritating. Howard Mackie’s plot is easy to overlook because of the art.
I concede that Matsuda is showing events from a child’s perspective, but it doesn’t work.
The depiction of Stan Lee in the opening pages is beyond caricature.
Similar to “Flashbacks” is “The Unknown World of Captain Marvel”. This three0ussue series explains just how characters Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg, and Medic Una came together just before their ill-fated expedition to Earth. The influence of artist Jack Kirby and popular SF films such as “2002”, “Star Wars” and “Aliens” is seen throughout.
Na agencia..12h30...morrendo e fome, chateada pq a mariana esqueceu de me chamar pra almoçar e me lembrando de acontecimentos passados me levaram a postar a foto a cima e a fazer a seguinte coisa:
*Nome?
Rebeca
*Data de aniversário?
31/08
*Tatuagem?
Não.
*Piercing?
Também não!
*Ama tanto alguém que seria capaz de chorar?
Óbvio!!!
*Você teve alguma fratura?
Sim, no braço esquerdo, lutando Rapiki-Do.
*Pepsi ou coca-cola?
Coca-cola.
*Tipos de bebida?
Refrigente, suco de uva ou cajú e TETÊ.
*Nomes que acha bonito?
Essa sempre foi a minha grande dúvida...ainda bem que ainda não tenho filho, pq se eu tivesse ele não teria nome...rs...
*Cor de roupa íntima favorita?
Preta.
*Número do calçado?
39...Ufa! Não cresceu mais!
*Número favorito?
Outra coisa que eu também não sei! 31 então vai...
*Tipo de música?
Muitaaassss...Rock´n Roll ultimamente e anos 70, 80 e 90.
*Assunto de conversação mais detestável?
Política!
*Cor favorita?
Amarelo.
*Como se vê no futuro?
Durante o dia: Planejando comunicação e avaliando o comportamento do consumidor.
Durante a noite: Num palco, com uma guitarra na mão, microfone na outra tocando e cantando pra 10000000000 de pessoas.
*Namorada(o)?
O que é isso mesmo???
*Amigos especiais?
Anne, Gi, Má, Bia, Pooh.
*Comida(s) preferida(s)?
Arrozfeijãobifebatatafrita.
*Banda(s) preferida(s)?
Skid Row, Shaman, Creed, Kid Abelha, Linkin Park, Twisted Sister.....
*Qual a primeira coisa que pensa ao acordar?
Devia ter ido dormir mais cedo!
*Loura, morena ou ruiva?
Loira.
*O que mais interessa neles?
Os olhos. Mas tem que ser cabeludo!
*Se pudesse ser outra pessoa quem seria?
Amo ser eu!
*Filme(s) preferido(s)?
A fantástica fábrica de chocolate (com o Johnny Depp), A Janela Secreta, Hook a volta do capitão Gancho.
*Esporte(s) preferido(s)?
Tênis, Handball.
Tímido ou extrovertido?
Extrovertida.
*Hobbie?
Cantar, cantar, cantar, cantar, cantar.
*Frase que diz muito?
"Cada um pensa naquilo que lhe faz falta!"
Se aproveitam da minha inocência!
*Gostaria de ganhar o que de aniversário?
Um monte de CD.
*Paixões?
Música, Piloto, Chabi, Johnny Depp.
*Doce ou salgado?
"Doce, doce, doce, a vida é um doce..."
*A foto:
As espontâneas.
*Acredita que um amor pode ser para sempre?
TODOS os amores são para sempre!
*Condutor ou conduzido?
Condutora.
*Último lugar que você gritou?
PUB. "LIKE A VIRGIIIIIIIIINNNN!!!" "WHEN YOU CALL MY NAMEEEEE..."
*O que faz quando esta aborrecido(a)?
Ouço música, toco guitarra.
*Amigo que vive mais longe?
Paulinhaaaaa...Janari e Jamidys..............
*Hora de ir pra cama?
Quando não tenho mais nada para fazer!
*Evento preferido?
EVENTO CHAVES!!! EU QUERO IRRRRRRRR!!!
*Se tivesse direito a 3 Desejos quais seriam?
-Ter saúde pra sempre!
-Um beijo do Johnny Depp!
-Poder voar!
*Infiel num namoro?
Não! =P
*Qual foi o teu pior erro?
Vou copiar a Anne: TODOS!
*O que é amizade pra você?
A melhor coisa do mundo! Algo sem a qual nao posso respirar, nao posso viver....eu morro!!!
*É viciado em algo?
Música!
*Quais foram o melhor e o pior dias de sua vida?
O Melhor: Quando descobri que tinha o dom de cantar!
O Pior: Quando estou rouca e nao posso cantaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar!!! Como hj!
*Você se considera ciumento(a)?
Antigamente eu achava que não. Mas agora estou descobrindo que sou!
*Quem foi a pessoa que te amaldiçoou?
A pessoa que leu td até aqui!
*Alguma mensagem pra ela?
"Don´t worry! Be happy!"
This was taken last year when my daughter was taking riding lessons. I'm hoping to start them back up soon. I love how this pic looks so old and vintage.
me, 3rd grade "book report" on Sacagawea (family legend is that we're related -- on my dad's dad's side -- to Clark of Lewis & Clark fame)
My mom made the costume by dyeing a bed sheet and drawing on it with markers (I think. mom?). The belt is actually from Guatemala? And I love my awkward pose and the dirty white keds.
De halte Jacob Obrechtstraat is nu opgeheven, maar de 868 (468) bestaat nog steeds.
Night trip with old tram in Amsterdam.
© Henk Graalman
Her nick name is PINK, she was our last baby, our first girl. I don’t even like pink, but she LOVED it. I was nervous she had two older brothers; I thought she may be a tom boy, and she is but she also loves pink and jewels and sparkly things, and baby dolls, oh she loves her baby dolls even still. She always had a dirty face, she always had owies, she carried her big pink handmade blanket everywhere and sucked her fingers and she fell asleep in the strangest places. The years have gone really too fast.
Ilustraciones para la decoración del FlashBack.
Bar ochentero en Quito-Ecuador.
Dirección de Arte y Creatividad: David Vallejo y Christian Ramos
Agencia: Terán E Morillo
Forgive me for having a flashback to last christmas. I liked this small candle of bee wax very much. I liked it so much that I didn't light it until today. Well, here it is...
As I was taking this photo with the camera's self-timer, my neighbour popped her head above the fence to say "hello!" Gave me a bit of a fright.
Blouse - vintage
Skirt - vintage
Tights - Marks and Spencers
Brogues - Topshop
This is a fly I would never leave home without... I first discovered this attractor pattern from an article i had read in the Fly Fisherman (Dec 96) issue. This was from Dave Lambroughtons '5 world class flies' article... The recipe for this was vague, but the article provided enough information necessary to make this fly. No particular hook was specified, so i will leave that to your discretion. Below is the recipe which i taylored to the success of tying this fly.
'Beadhead Flashback Caddis'
Hook: TMC 3761, Eagle Claw L052 size: #8-#16
Thread: Black or Brown
Tail: Partridge
Body: Hare's Ear Dubbing
Rib: Copper Wire
Flash Back: Pearl Mylar
Legs: Partridge
Abdomen: Brown Dubbing
Thorax Collar: Dark Brown or Chocolate Dubbing
Head: Gold Bead