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Produced specially for the ocasion of the exhibition on Valentino Bar (Londrina-Pr), with inspiration from a fragment of a letter of Anais Nim
"...society is the one that keeps demanding that we fit in and not disturb things..." full quote here www.goodreads.com/quotes/14033-question-i-am-interested-i...
Isometric test. Took me a bit to figure out the layout, but each is set using a location. Not sure what I'll do with this yet.
Primer intento de una Isométrico :D. Es muy entretenido hacerlos n_n Muchas cositas fueron basadas en cosas que se encuentran realmente en mi habitación x3.
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Produced specially for the ocasion of the exhibition on Valentino Bar (Londrina-Pr), with inspiration from a fragment of a letter of Anais Nim
"...society is the one that keeps demanding that we fit in and not disturb things..." full quote here www.goodreads.com/quotes/14033-question-i-am-interested-i...
Cloud services banner. Man and woman sitting on the cloud. Documents, folders and lock standing on the shelves. Isometric concept. Highly detailed vector illustration
One of the 12 posters made for Faces and Laces Group Show in Moscow. Digitally printed on paper, 50x70cm.
May 2010
Watt in the World is an exhibition in The Gallery on level 3 at the Library of Birmingham.
The Life and Legacy of James Watt, 1736 - 1819.
He died 200 years ago in 1819, and 2019 is the bicentenary of his death.
The centrepiece of the 2019 Bicentenary programme will be a temporary exhibition at the Library of Birmingham exploring the life and legacy of James Watt.
Featuring more than 100 internationally important archival and museum objects, the exhibition will include paintings, works on paper, furniture, silver, scientific instruments, personal items, photographs, documents, notebooks and letters.
Highlights include James Watt’s notebooks detailing his experiments, personal correspondence with friends and family, silverware by Matthew Boulton, a Watt copy press, a working scale model engine and Sir Thomas Lawrence’s 1812 portrait of the great engineer.
Isometric view of Aston Hall by Allen Everitt, c. 1850-60
James Watt Junior leased Aston Hall between 1818 and 1848.