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Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb. multi-media paper. Hand drawn with Micron .01 pen. Background painted with iridescent blue watercolor paint, and shaded with #2 pencil. Thanks for viewing. Comments and fav's appreciated.
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic "Line2" Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/line2_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes?
Want to see the transformation of a single "Thomas" Magic Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/thomas_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
Bronze cowry container in the style of a Cham drum with 35 non-Chinese figurines of sacrifice on lid. A gilded female in palanquin is escorted by horsemen and servants. A kneeling female holds a parasol. Two men and a woman use a shovel and sowing tools in a planting ritual. Found in Tomb #69, Lijiashan, Jiangchuan, Yunnan. 206 BC - 9 AD. Lijiashan Museum of Bronzes, Jiangchuan. Special exhibit: Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 220). Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier
Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb. multi-media paper. Hand drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens. Background painter with watercolor paints. Shaded with #2 pencil. Thanks for viewing. Comments and fav's appreciated.
I saw this geometric design on a cake by Sweet Picasso and spent a week trying to figure out how she did it. I then bought the impression mat and tried it out.
Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb. multi-media paper. Hand drawn with Micron .01 & 005 pens. Shaded with #2 pencil. Colored with fine-line pens and Derwent Inktense pencils. Thank you for viewing. Comments and fav's appreciated.
Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb multi-media paper. Colored with Inktense pencils and shaded with #2 pencils.
Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb. multi-media paper. Hand drawn with Micron .01 & 005 pens. Shaded with #2 pencil. Colored with fine-line pens and Derwent Inktense pencils. Thank you for viewing. Comments and fav's appreciated. String #248 Tangle. #248 Tangles used: ZINGO, BUMPKENZ, LOLLYWHIMPLE, BRACE-S, NARWAL, WIN-ZETTA, PACH, GINILI.
Uploaded for Apocalust's Concept to Construct Group. Also, I suppose they could be mildly instructive, if anyone were interested. Just recently I've started drawing ideas out before-hand, and it does change my process a bit. For the grand staircase mosaic I just kept changing things till I liked how it looked. But this way I can do my changes before, and it's less maddening, especially when there are lots of kids around. And it's more portable, too. A downside to it would be that I come up with many ideas that I draw and then never put into LEGO form because the thrill of discovery is gone. We'll see.
A couple of small projects this week while I wait for a glass delivery to start a couple of commissioned pieces.
After I had completed this piece I had wished I would have used different shades of glass as opposed to using the same shade in different textures.
The center is a star shaped clear glass bevel surrounded by two textures of cobalt blue glass and two textures of clear glass. Measures at 10 1/4 inches diameter~26cm.
Underlying the intricate geometric patterns of great complexity displayed in the art of the Shipibo people is a concept of an all pervading magical reality which can challenge the Western linguistic heritage and rational mind.
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This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/line1_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic "Planet" Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/planet_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic "Line2" Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/line2_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
I had done this same design using two shades of purple~~it found a home so I thought I'd try some greens. The inner greenish wavy glass is a combination of steel blue and sea green in a Waterglass texture while the outer glass is a textured sea green. The center is a glass bevel and the other clear accent pieces are textured glass as well.
Measures 10 1/4 inches diameter, about 26cm.
Bacchus (Dionysus) with lyre listening to ithyphallic satyr playing a single pipe. Dionysus mosaic (220 AD - 230 AD). Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/line1_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
Bronze cowry container in the style of a Cham drum with 35 non-Chinese figurines of sacrifice on lid. A gilded female in palanquin is escorted by horsemen and servants. A kneeling female holds a parasol. Two men and a woman use a shovel and sowing tools in a planting ritual. Found in Tomb #69, Lijiashan, Jiangchuan, Yunnan. 206 BC - 9 AD. Lijiashan Museum of Bronzes, Jiangchuan. Special exhibit: Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 220). Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier
This began with an aerial photo of the Manhattan Bridge and lower Manhattan taken from the window seat of a commercial flight. I took a slice of the photo and created a base tile repeating the slice 8 times. I then made a copy of the base layer and rotated the copy 45 degrees over the original and selected a blending method. I then selected a circle of the tile and copied and pasted it onto a black background.
You can see the cables of the Manhattan Bridge around the perimeter of the image. If you look closely you may be able to see buildings as well.
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic "Nautilus" Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/nautilus_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
After the Great War (1914 - 1918), higher costs of living and the "servant problem" made living in the grand mansions and villas built in the Victorian and Edwardian eras a far less practical and attractive option for both those looking for new housing, and those who lived in big houses. It was around this time, in answer to these problems, that flats and apartments began to replace some larger houses, and became fashionable to live in.
"Shirley Court" is a stylish Art Deco complex of flats, featuring one dwelling above the other with interconnecting staircases, and they would have suited those of comfortable means who could afford to live in Trvancore (the suburb in which these flats are located), and dispense with the difficulties of keeping a large retinue of staff.
Built in 1939 by Melbourne architect James Wardrop (1891 - 1975), this cottage style block with its roof in a mixture of tiles in different shades, brick walls with picked out sections of red and clinker bricks, stylised chimneys and round balconies follow the less cluttered lines of Metroland Art Deco architecture that came out of England after the war. "Shirley Court" has a street frontage four times the size of what is seen in the photograph.
Travancore is a bijou suburb named after a beautiful Victorian mansion erected in 1863. The mansion's grounds were subdivided in the late 1890s to form the new suburb, which consists only of only about five streets. With commanding views of Royal Park, the area was much sought after by aspiring middle and upper middle-class citizens.
James Wardrop also designed Alkira House and the United Kingdom Hotel in 1937.
After the Great War (1914 - 1918), higher costs of living and the "servant problem" made living in the grand mansions and villas built in the Victorian and Edwardian eras a far less practical and attractive option for both those looking for new housing, and those who lived in big houses. It was around this time, in answer to these problems, that flats and apartments began to replace some larger houses, and became fashionable to live in.
This stylish Art Deco block of two flats, featuring one dwelling above the other with an interconnecting staircase would have suited those of comfortable means who could afford to live in Trvancore (the suburb in which these flats are located), and dispense with the difficulties of keeping a large retinue of staff.
This cottage style block with its roof in a mixture of tiles in different shades, red brick walls with picked out brown feature bricks in geometric patterns, stylised stepped edgeing beneath the eaves, Streamline Moderne iron balustrade and "Mock Tudor" lamp above the stairs follow the less cluttered lines of Metroland Art Deco architecture that came out of England after the war.
Travancore is a bijou suburb named after a beautiful Victorian mansion erected in 1863. The mansion's grounds were subdivided in the late 1890s to form the new suburb, which consists only of only about five streets. With commanding views of Royal Park, the area was much sought after by aspiring middle and upper middle-class citizens.
Hand stitching, embroidered microbeads, plastic ring and button on IKEA painted canvas. 9.75" x 9.75", 2021
Collection of Geri and Brian
seedetail look: www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/50901426012
Uploaded for Apocalust's Concept to Construct Group. Also, I suppose they could be mildly instructive, if anyone were interested. Just recently I've started drawing ideas out before-hand, and it does change my process a bit. For the grand staircase mosaic I just kept changing things till I liked how it looked. But this way I can do my changes before, and it's less maddening, especially when there are lots of kids around. And it's more portable, too. A downside to it would be that I come up with many ideas that I draw and then never put into LEGO form because the thrill of discovery is gone. We'll see.
Drawn with Micron.01 pen on 7" x 5" acid free 130 lb. multi-media paper. Hand drawn with Micron .01 & 005 pens. Shaded with #2 pencil. Colored with fine-line pens and Derwent Inktense pencils. Thank you for viewing. Comments and fav's appreciated.
Nunca curti muito esses tons pastel... mas como a gente muda não é? Parece que agora é só o que sinto vontade de usar.
Fiz essa mani bem geométrica alternando o design de cada unha nos 10 dedos, então nenhum era igual.
Adorei o resultado, principalmente pq me alegra nos fins de tarde, já que na Florida agora começou a temporada de "storms"... todo fim de tarde é chuva e trovoada!
Usei:
-Model's Own Beth's Blue
-Revlon Café Pink
-Nails Inc Haymarket
This is a single Magic-Cube consits of 12 individual Pyramids. Each one connected on two sides and carrying rare-earth magnets to help stabilize the major structures. A single Cube has 36 magnets. There are 5 major shapes that will „fall into place“, meaning the magnets will pull it together and no hinge is left flexible. As a toy the Cube posesses the challenge of a Riddle to unlock the different Shapes or to find the paths of shortest movement between them. As Art it can be left Standing, or with the supplied Wallmount, be displayed as a hanging Object. The beauty of this dissection, displayed in Numbers, are the different sidelengths of a Single Pyramid. Namely: One, Sqareroot of Two and Half Squareroot of Three.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic "Black&White" Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/black-white_single
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com