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adding these in the (almost certainly forlorn) hope that there is some kind of prize awarded to "most ridiculous workspace". I am under no circumstances posting pictures of the weird and alarming pile of necessary stuff on the broken dishwasher to the left...
Soon I will be upgrading to an only-slightly-ridiculous second hand computer desk-thing. with shelves.
A necklace I formed in 1997. It uses old glass slides to sandwich whatever one might want to display. I oriinally wore it most frequently with pressed flowers. Now I only really use magnetic poetry in it. This picture features "I worship you". In the past I have worn it with "fuck you" and "shut your pie hole".
Example of Joinery.
The Gamble House in Pasadena, California, is an outstanding example of American Arts and Crafts style architecture with Japanese aethetics. The house and furnishings were designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908 for David and Mary Gamble of the Procter & Gamble Company. The house, a National Historic Landmark, is owned by the City of Pasadena and operated by the University of Southern California.
Custom hand-crafted iron and metal workshop in Chicago.
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After almost 2 months, the metalworks are now ready for silver plating. Many thanks to Mr. Jaced Monteroso, Kalayaan’s crown-maker and so far the best one in Laguna. He handles every transaction professionally.
Playing with ideas. Reversible pendant- fine silver and sterling silver. Hand sawn and etched tree scene.
Tin airplane bought through the car window from vendor in Ecatepec, Mexico. Probably better leg room than modern planes.
After almost 2 months, the metalworks are now ready for silver plating. Many thanks to Mr. Jaced Monteroso, Kalayaan’s crown-maker and so far the best one in Laguna. He handles every transaction professionally.
Gorgeous sagenite cabochon from Stones In Motion, embraced with my hand twisted sterling setting. Such nice fall coloring! This was a custom order.
These are interesting. They have their original stickers inside - "Scanmalay, made in Denmark."
I think they are brass and the patina is nice - apart from a couple of scuffs and nasty spots where Value Village put the stickers :( VV usually puts the price on the BOTTOM so you can't see the maker - but in this case, they put it on the side!!@##$%$#$#@***! I am hesitant to do too much with them as I don't want to ruin the patina.
They seem to be both candlesticks and, when turned over, small vases.
In my garden.
Over the years I’ve amassed a few pagan icons in my garden. Thought I’d catalogue them.
Smoker (ashtray mounted on low stand) designed by Cyril Colnik, Milwaukee. The wrought iron pedestal is made up of three legs twisted together and wrapped around a circular base. The ashtray is a turned copper bowl with brass leaf and swag ornaments.
This object is the property of the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. This image is part of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a digital archive of Wisconsin objects. For more information, see content.wisconsinhistory.org/u?/wda,1638