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mình tên Thảo( gọi Tami cũng được mình xin năm 1989)
This is also one of my first handmade postcard. I made this soon after I finished 'The Real World' card. I also keep this for my own collection.
Convenient size for the comfortable writing, white unruled pages and fixing elastic band help to keep your notes of integrity. The handmade notebook is closed with cord fixed by writing instruments.
• Handbound notebook
• 17,5 *14 cm (circa 7*5,5 inch) (approx. A5)
• 64 leaves (128 pages), white unruled paper
• Endpaper made of craft paper
• Pocket (if you wish)
• Two bookmarks
A5x5 card, topped with red snowflake embossed backing card, then the quilted snowflake added as a topper(the glittery gold is actually a wallpaper sample).
Stamped and hand coloured Christmas Stocking with teddy.
Stamped sentiment
08 AUG | THURS | 18H
Exhibition opening and round table with Ana Cristina Cintra Camargo, Jeff Anderson, Biourban (SP), Zoy Anastassakis and Marcos Leite Rosa (author of the book Handmade Urbanism).
In its sixth year, the Dutch Bank Urban Age Award is selecting projects and initiatives in the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro. The prize was created to recognize and celebrate creative urban solutions, focusing on projects which benefit communities and residents, and improve the state of the built environment. Handmade Urbanism highlights 15 projects from Mumbai, São Paulo, Istanbul, Mexico City and South Africa, compiled from 2007-2012 Urban Age award winners. It´s objective is to reflect on these particular initiatives and on the construction of collective spaces through crowdsourced participation. What is the root of these initiatives? What are the instruments and tools used to achieve these goals?
In a series of interviews in these five major cities, Handmade Urbanism gives voice to diverse actors involved in related processes of urban design - government, community initiatives, academia, artists and cultural producers, as well as mediators. The exhibition also presents a series of original illustrations by Paulo Ayres, which profile the modes of operation, reveal the actors involved, the recourses, the tools and the situations created in these initiatives, offering a systematic analysis of the impact generated by these projects.
photo by Raul Correa-Smith