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Leftover polymer clay, some petal and leaf canes, glass beads, some chain, perlex powders and imagination are used to make these magnets.
People keep asking why these are not jewelry. I don't know. At the time I thought using scrap and leftovers for magnets is OK. :)
Title: Powerful Magnet
Creator: John Francis Knott, 1878-1963
Date: June 18, 1945
Series: Series 17 - John Knott portrait drawings and cartoons; John Knott cartoons, Dallas Morning News
Description: The context for this cartoon is explained in an accompanying editorial entitled 'Texas Pebbles.' Dallas Morning News, June 18, 1945, Section 2, Page 2.
Part Of: Belo records, 1842-2007
Physical Description: 1 drawing: 38 x 22.5 cm
File: a2010_0001_17_02_01_098_powerful_opt.jpg
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The British a Capella band The Magnets had their show at the CAPe - Centre des Arts Pluriels d'Ettelbruck, and I just couldn't believe how good these guys were. Check them out www.youtube.com/user/TheMagnetsvideos
Prints, workshops and more
I made some magnets for the Art Market and they were a hit. Only one didn't sell :D
I'll be making more of these to sell on etsy, so watch out!
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory are testing a magnet assembly for a new kind of particle accelerator for cancer therapy. Designed by Brookhaven scientists in partnership with Best Medical International (Springfield, Virginia), the accelerator—an “ion Rapid Cycling Medical Synchrotron” (iRCMS)—has the potential to deliver precisely controlled particle beams (protons and/or carbon ions) that destroy cancerous tumors while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
All of these painted pebbles are not magnets, they will be for sale in my Etsy shop! www.zamzamdesign.com
Just a photo of some of the magnets on my fridge. We used this photo to show case the dice magnets that we made for www.worldofdice.com. But as you can see there is also a kermit magnet, a think geek annoyatron, and a magnet that says its good to be queen.
magnets made from metal buttons covered with hand embroidered designs. blogged about here: grossstadtprinzessin.de/?p=664
find them in my shop:http://de.dawanda.com/shop/Grossstadtprinzessin
366 2024 - The Future is Now - Day 288 - October 14
ODC - MAGNET or MAGNETIC - 14th - 20th October 2024 - I love collecting magnets from different places we visit, the pic of hubby and pup is one of my favorite pics of them I took and a few were given to me!
Decorating some egg sahped magnets with canes, foils etc.
Two cute sheep seem to confuse people: which one is black and wich one is white? :))
Not that it is important, it's just amusing how people react trying to answer. LOL
Zen Magnets Contest 31 entry. Check out the other entries and vote at zenmagnets.com/lime/index.php?sid=55874
Video: youtu.be/yIEM7vhwtPE
New magnet sculpture. Looks like I need to start investing in higher surface quality bearings. The 1 1/2" one is fine but the 1" ones are a bit bumpy.
I always struggle with abstract shots!! This is a magnet with some little screws caught up and then I edited the original via Pixelmator and played around with various distortions but ended up with the Circle Splash!! Not so sure but anyway for today's theme I have gone with the magnet which is Atomic Symbol Co and Atomic Number 27 for Cobalt.
7 Days of Shooting Week #4 - The Periodic Table Thoroughly Abstract Thursday .....
Thanks, in advance, to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
Photographer: Heiko Roemisch
Laboratory: DESY
This image of two quadrupole magnets won third place in the global jury competition and second place in DESY's local competition. The global jury noted the photo's sense of humor, and the DESY jury’s association with this image was “monstrous force.” The image manages to combine seemingly contradictory things – there is no doubt that its subject is something technical, mechanic, scientific, but at the time the coils of the quadrupole magnets seem organic, like two greedy mouths. A well crafted visualisation of technical processes that captures the beholder’s attention.