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Bit of metalwork on a gate - reminded me of a snake.

Lichfield is our best known three-spired cathedral, and one I have visited many times over the years (both for business and pleasure).

 

The cathedral suffered more than most during the Civil War when the Close was besieged (twice) and the central spire shot down (the aftermath of which is memorably conjured in one of Kempe's windows). As a result of this (and the soft red sandstone) the cathedral has been heavily restored and nearly all the furnishings are Victorian, but there are some notable tombs and monuments, and every time I come here I seem to notice more medieval survivals of some kind in various corners.

Jim is the President of Norris-Whitney Communications; an International communications company specializing in music, audio, magazine and book publishing, graphic services, seminars, promotion, publicity and internet services. His publications include Canadian Musician, Canadian Music Trade, Professional Sound, Professional Lighting and Music Directory Canada. Norris-Whitney also operates Music Books Plus, a distributor of books, videos, CD-ROMs and software as well as a provider of graphic design and internet services.

 

Jim studied Music at the University of Toronto, and was a professional rock musician for seven years. He has been involved in magazine publishing for 28 years, and during the last 26 years at Norris-Whitney has served as Publisher and Editor.

>>>>>>>>>>>>This is a sequenced series. Go to 'project' collection to the right, then click 'metalworkers' to get to the slideshow to see the whole set in sequence.

Front, with flash, looking down the main shaft. The shaft is 0.5" and the rotors are slightly under 4" dia., cut using a water-jet system. Rotor, housing, and shaft are all steel, bearing case and inlet are aluminum.

A Yarkand worker sharpens a hand-made knife along an Old Town alley.

St. Nicks market roof, Bristol

A lot of things going on in our metal workshop.

This piece is set to be mounted to the top of an obelisk-style trellis I'm making for my wife's parents.

Victorian heavy engineering on view.

Each of these was covering a small arch cavernery roomy thingie :-)

The art screen by the Southgate Tower, both by artist Tom Price.

Gandharan Square Bronze Coins with Elephants, Altars and Auspicious Symbols (Inscriptions?) (Gandharan, 5th Century BC - 2nd Century BC) in National Museum, Delhi

Art of India

Crafts of India

Sculpture of India

Animals of India

Religions of India

Rituals of India

Writing of India

Commerce of India

Metalwork of India

Coins of India

Museums of India

New Delhi

National Capital Territory

India

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.611937/77.218799. 0.57 km South-East Paharganj Delhi India (Map link)

BoxPop® custom shipping container with product display and rooftop deck for L'Oréal to announce the AirLight Pro

From a night of shitposting with friends. Good times.

 

Sparkybois from a grinding wheel, rounding off some hole covers.

VCC Alt. Tuesday Shoot: Heritage Acres

Winter Sculpture Exhibition Photo Pat Adams

A solution to my "What do I do with the fiber I'm spinning from?" problems.

Having a little bit of fun with an element for a setting.

Andrew McKendrick, Paolo Di Carlo, and the engineer Kevin Dietz, recording instrumentation for 'They're Not Your Friends' at MetalWorks Recording Studio.

A hand-fabricated pendant made from an ammonite fossil, turquoise and sterling silver.

 

I've been taking metalsmithing for about two years now at Riker Art Park in Livingston, NJ.

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