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This unique London specialty shop closed permanently on April 30th, 2006.
57, Brewer Street, Soho, London, UK
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
ESP has now officially stopped all orders for one-of-a-kind ESP Standard models. If you want anything special, you now have to use their CU$TOM $HOP. I bought this model from Xtreme Lefty Guitars (www.xlguitars.com). They have a huge selection, but ESP cut off all future unique orders, so once their inventory is gone, it's GONE.
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Depeche Mode are pleased to announce they will restart their interrupted Tour Of The Universe in Leipzig, Germany on June 8th.
This artwork is dedicated to all left-handed fans. Enjoy.......))))))))))))))))
i write stuff on my hand. a lot.
(including grocery lists, apparently.)
the end.
(PS: the tea is for the UMMY. don't you dare even START.)
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Zwei Provocatores im Kampf.
Beide Provocator Gladiatoren stehen in Kampfpose.
Der rechte Provocator ist möglicherweise ein Scaeva, also Linkshänder, falls der Künstler diese Darstellung nicht als Spiegelung gewählt hat.
Die hier gezeigten Helme wurden erst im zweiten bis 3ten Jahrhundert eingesetzt.
Two Provocator gladiators in fighting stance.
The Provocator on the right might be a Scaeva or lefthanded gladiator if the artisan did not simply choose to mirror the left one.
The helmets that are shown here were used from the 2nd to 3rd century AD.
Most of you who post an airsoft loadout seem to prefer camo... Not me! Blue jeans+Black T-shirt+Any tan/Dark Earth/Coyote Brown vest= Private Military Contractor Epicsauce.
I do indeed have a set of camo, and sometimes use it, but this is my preferred loadout.
Weapons:
Custom Built M16A2 (In hand with Magpul Dark Earth PMAG in the magwell.)
Tokyo Marui MP7A1 (On my back. I carry it when I use my M16 since my M16 enjoys failing at random moments during a skirmish.)
WE Tech M1911 (In holster.)
Gear:
Knee Pads
Fingerless Gloves
Desert Camo Hat
Tan Steel Toe Boots
UTG Desert Camo Vest (I don't care for MOLLE at the moment. The pouches on this vest seem to be in comfortable spots for me.)
Arena FlakJacks-Tan
I'm eventually going to get a lefthanded holster so I'll be able to carry my M1911 and M9 at the same time for... You guessed it! Duel Wieling/Akimbo or whatever the heck you want to call it.
boston, massachusetts
august 1975
u.s. professional tennis championship
longwood cricket club, chestnut hill, massachusetts
first-round action - jan kodes vs. patrice dominguez
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
A different take on the artist at work...
Various water-soluble pencils and crayons, and water, on paper.
Freehand from a photo
~11 X 15 inches
Left and right handed but more right than left.
Before I added water on the left, after on the right. With a little help from photoshop to flip it around and slightly improve the color cast from the night studio photos.
I really do work this way sometimes, see link below.
Came across the Handwriting Meme group today. Basically you just write a pangram, which is a sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet. I decided to start with the most common one. I'm going to try to do this everyday.
Water soluble / miscible oil paint on prepared canvas.
From life / observation / mirror
8 X 10 inches
2.25 hrs the first day, and 1.5 hours the second day, for a total of 3.75 hours so far.
The first day was mostly ambidextrous and with glasses off, but the second day was right handed and with glasses on - except when I sort of pulled them forward so I could see my eyes but still see through my glasses.
Fussed with a bunch of things but mainly got the eyes aligned.
Isloated studio shot of an African American and Caucasian businesswomen writing on their notepad and clipboard.
In December 1968 a group of students from the combined Newport Schools went on an educational cruise around the Mediterranean aboard the SS Uganda. Here they are at Newport train station being seen off by the Mayor of Newport. My wife, then aged 17, on the right in light-coloured coat.
Norman Burt Sherry (b: July 16, 1931 in New York City) is a former catcher, manager, and coach in MLB. He is best known as the man who, while still an active player as the second-string catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, helped the great lefthanded pitcher Sandy Koufax harness his talent and transform himself from a wild "thrower" into one of the most dominant hurlers of all time.
Sherry made the team as second-string backstop (behind John Roseboro) from 1960 through 1962. He batted .283 with 8 home runs in a part-time role in 1960, but his statistics suffered as he sat on the bench as his average plummeted to .256 (1961), and then to .182 (1962).
The Dodgers sold his contract to the lowly New York Mets on October 11, 1962, to afford Sherry more playing time, but he batted only .136 in a career-high 63 games played (and 147 at-bats) in New York in 1963, and his major league playing career ended.
His brothers, George and Larry Sherry, were pitchers in professional baseball. Larry had a successful MLB career as a relief pitcher and was the MVP of the 1959 World Series; he was Norm's teammate from 1959 through 1962.
Career statistics:
Batting average - .215
Home runs - 18
RBI - 69
this guy got the perfect picture of a Ford flaw- three cars here, 5 of 6 of these flaps were similar- this is the flap in front of rear tires, many/most cars were missed... only one side of one of our mustangs was properly sealed here- this picture is even worse than ours were... when I riginally tore my 06 apart to undercoat, found a smaller/similar gap, and my car was 3 days old, hadnt been wet or dirty yet- you could PLAINLY see the angle the undercoat wand was sprayed a, this 'flap' shadowed the gaps behind it...our one that was adequately sealed might have been done by a lefthanded person or something- or maybe just someone who cared :)
ESP has now officially stopped all orders for one-of-a-kind ESP Standard models. If you want anything special, you now have to use their CU$TOM $HOP. I bought this model from Xtreme Lefty Guitars (www.xlguitars.com). They have a huge selection, but ESP cut off all future unique orders, so once their inventory is gone, it's GONE.
This short play by Clarence Coo about left handed people is really a clever reference to gays and lesbians in high school.
Drury High School, North Adams, Massachusetts
3 years ago... part of my Daily (Self-) Portrait Project.
Pen and watercolor on paper.
4 X 6 inches
<=15 minutes
From life/observation
Original Post
Here's another variation on the theme. This was drawn right-handed, and allowing myself to look at the paper periodically. But the game for continuous contour is that you can't life the pen off the paper, so the whole thing is one continuous line.
Today's Comment
This is a past self-portrait from my Daily Portrait Project, in which I made a non-photographic image of myself every day for three years, from 3/15/07 to 3/15/10. Soon they'll all be loaded on flickr, you can find them in this set: www.flickr.com/photos/juliakay/sets/72157619599543783/
The first year of the project is now available as a book: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2418516
Volumes II and III coming soon...
Tagged by marineavoile
Photographed by M.K.
Best in LARGE Size!
1. My Name: Pierre Vau from Berlin
2. I am lefthanded, but able to use both hands. :)
3. Letters about Life and Love
4. Tax declarations ;)
5. je ne regrette rien
6. And I tag:
I would like to tag all of my contacts. Thank you all for your interest in my work.
Cheers, Pierre :)
And if you feel like it, you can pass it on... Vous pouvez tagger des copains!
These belong to the game, they are not my ideas! ;)
The instructions/questions :
1. your name or username
2. right or left-handed?
3. the letters you like to write the most
4. the letters you like to write the least
5. a motto / devise
6. six contacts you'd like to tag
WIT - a last-minute rush here, I'm afraid.
The title is "Left-handed" because I am right-handed and so is my camera...
boston garden, 12/22/74
pre-game drills
boston bruins vs. detroit red wings
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
GIBSON GUNLEATHER custom pancake holster for a 5" (Government) 1911. Left-hand, 15-degree rake/cant, San Carlos (also called "meander") border stamp. Premium Hermann Oak leather tanned in the United States of America. Natural color with heavy white stitching, burnished, waxed and polished edges, including the belt slots. Designed to fit a 1-1/2" gunbelt up to 1/4" thick.
Brushes App on my iPod Touch.
Freehand from a photo.
15-20 minutes.
Left-handed continuous red contour line, right-handed additional color.
March-April 2010, I intend to draw a different contemporary artist every day.
Today's artist is American watercolorist Anne Watkins. The thing that strikes me most in all of her work is her incredibly good use of white space, and how she is able to handle her watercolors to yield clean edges between color and background. When she paints portraits, she manages to find a sweet side in everybody, no matter how much they were frowning or furrowing their brows when staring in the camera or sitting for her.
You can see Anne's artwork on her flickr imagestream:
www.flickr.com/photos/annewatkins/
And on her website:
Photos of Anne and other artists' portraits of her can be seen here:
www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762361887...
If you're an artist who'd like to draw/paint other flickr artists, please join the Portrait Party at: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/
Taken during a photoshoot with Detroit Musician J Graves, next to the abandoned Roosevelt Book Depository in Corktown- the oldest district of Detroit. For more info on J, please go to www.myspace.com/jgravesmusic
And he does a great job of feeding himself. He handles it spoon like a pro, and he does it left-handed!
Silverware is no problem, left-handed, but boy, lots of things are gonna be awkward. Lefties always seem to adapt, but they have to adapt all the time. Ya kinda hate to see someone you love heading toward that kind of constant challenge, but forcing him to use the other hand also seems like just another challenging adaptation. One he would be dealing with his whole life.
The way the world is going right now, dealing with writing from left to right from the left side of the paper seems like a pretty minor obstacle. Dealing with half the country happily marching toward Socialism and Totalitarianism seems like a much larger challenge.
Sigh..
This photo has been published in the book xgray vision 2008, which is available for purchase through my my online bookstore at blurb.com.