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These paintings are from the Everybody, All The Time solo show i had at London Miles gallery on March 4th.. in London.
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[Winter scene with log structure, Grisons, Switzerland]
[between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900].
1 photomechanical print : photochrom, color.
Notes:
"1024" stamped in ink on the back of the print.
Title from identifying information provided by the Flickr Commons project, 2009. (Print not listed in the Detroit Publishing Company, Catalogue J, 1905.)
Forms part of: Nineteenth century travel views of Europe in the Photochrom print collection.
Format: Photochrom prints--Color--1890-1900.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Nineteenth century travel views of Europe (DLC) 2002707970
More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.09993
Call Number: LOT 13512, no. 21 [item]
I'm always doodling. Lately I've been trying to keep them all together in a log. I made this log out of recycled 8.5 x11 prints folded in half so the old print doesn't show then stapled them together. There are about 20 pages in a log. Sometimes I end up doodling on 3x5's so I just glue them in. I fill up about 4-6 pages a week.
U.S. Marine Corps recruits work together to lift the front end of a telephone pole during log drills at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif., Dec. 18, 2012. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Bridget Keane/Released)
Date Taken:12.18.2012
Location:SAN DIEGO, CA, US
Read more: www.dvidshub.net/image/872518/log-drills#.USvZsxlbl4J#ixz...
An HDR image of a wood pile that my wife and I spent a weekend moving here.
My brother liked this shot, so I figured it must be good enough to post :-)
The quilt top was lying around for years, the precut strips even longer and I can't even remember when I bought these fabrics. When I started this quilt I just wanted to get rid of all those stripes, but now I love that quilt. Although there was a time when I just wanted to trough it away.
Was out taking pictures of wild flowers and this cat came along. For more shots go to www.stagewestphoto.com
Aspen log fence in an aspen forest at about 9,000 feet AMSL in Iron County, Utah. For the Fenced Friday Group.
Loganair's latest ATR72-600 to be delivered parked on stand 63 at Glasgow. It was delivered to the Loganair hangar in Glasgow on 9th June and is currently being prepared to enter service. It is painted in a variation of Loganair's tartan livery, featuring a red and green tartan with "Isle of Man's Airline" titles, as opposed to the red and black tartan and "Scotland's Airline" titles featured on the rest of the fleet. Loganair's Isle of Man operation comprises of two based ATR72-600 and flights operate from the island to Birmingham, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London City, London Heathrow, Manchester and Newquay.
This is the front entrance of a log cabin jail built in 1853. It is located at Portland Community College (Rock Creek Campus).
I used all the small 1 1/2" strips and bits, sorted by color and combined with white, to sew six big logcabin style blocks. With this quilt and the two before I managed to use 3/4 of my cut 1 1/2" strips.
This log cabin, located between a car dealership and a janitorial supply company, has intrigued me for decades