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Jackson Pollock

American, 1912-1956

 

Number 1A, 1948, 1948

Oil and enamel on unprimed canvas, 68" x 8' 8"

 

Publication excerpt from The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA Highlights, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, revised 2004, originally published 1999, p. 194:

 

One is a masterpiece of the "drip," or pouring, technique, the radical method that Pollock contributed to Abstract Expressionism. Moving around an expanse of canvas laid on the floor, Pollock would fling and pour ropes of paint across the surface. One is among the largest of his works that bear evidence of these dynamic gestures. The canvas pulses with energy: strings and skeins of enamel, some matte, some glossy, weave and run, an intricate web of tans, blues, and grays lashed through with black and white. The way the paint lies on the canvas can suggest speed and force, and the image as a whole is dense and lushyet its details have a lacelike filigree, a delicacy, a lyricism.

 

The Surrealists' embrace of accident as a way to bypass the conscious mind sparked Pollock's experiments with the chance effects of gravity and momentum on falling paint. Yet although works like One have neither a single point of focus nor any obvious repetition or pattern, they sustain a sense of underlying order. This and the physicality of Pollock's method have led to comparisons of his process with choreography, as if the works were the traces of a dance. Some see in paintings like One the nervous intensity of the modern city, others the primal rhythms of nature.

Former World Number 1 Martina Hingis in action at the 2007 Australian Open, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Seattle Police Patrol Boat No. 1

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BDI Australian Beaches

 

Seal Rocks is an idyllic fishing village situated in the Myall Lakes National Park just south of Pacific Palms on the lower NSW Mid North Coast - approximately 3 hours north of Sydney and is famous for it wonderful beaches, littoral rainforests and an iconic 1875 built lighthouse.

Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is the second-most easterly lighthouse in Australia, after the Cape Byron Lighthouse at Byron Bay.

Number 1, 1949

1949

Jackson Pollock

 

Enamel and Alumininum Paint on Canvas

 

MOCA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

The Rita and Taft Schreiber Collection

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BDI Australian Beaches

 

Number One Beach is 1.3 km long and curves around on its southern end to face the northeast. Being protected by Seal Rocks Point. the beach offers a good 1-2m surf break in a southerly swell with offshore winds combining to effect the best conditions for surfing. The beach is unpatrolled and the Seal Rocks Camping Reserve is ideally located directly across the road from the beach with littoral rainforest backing the southern end.

To the north of the northern end of Number One Beach are five small pocket beaches ranging in size from 125 m to 275 m long. The beaches known as Number 2,3,4,5 and 6 beaches are only accessible by water or on foot through Myall Lakes National Park and are backed by forested hills rising steeply to over 100 m. Beyond these 5 small beaches lies the usually closed entrance to Smiths Lake at Sandbar and Celito Beach.

 

Seal Rocks formerly a quiet fishing village,is now more well known for it being one of the last bastions of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.Numerous Dive Operators conduct commercial Dives to see these docile sharks.

 

Good dive sites at Seal Rocks include the 125 m long cargo steamer SS Satara which foundered on the Edith Breaker off Seal Rocks on the 10th April 1910 while on a voyage to Brisbane. No lives were lost and the SS Satara is now resting at on its port side in 42 m of water with the large prop and stern section sitting in an upright position along with the portholes, boilers, engine, propeller shaft, and piles of chains. The wreck is now home to a variety of reef and pelagic fish, Port Jackson, Grey Nurse, Wobbegong and Bronze Whaler sharks as well as sponges, ascidians, anemones and black coral trees. The wreck of the SS Satara was not discovered until 1984.

A number of other recommended dive locations can be found off Seal Rocks, including Skeleton Rocks, Little Seal Rock, Edith Breakers and the wreck of the 93 m long Catterthun, in 60 m of water.

The Catterthun was on a voyage from Sydney to Hong Kong when it ran into a storm off Seal Rocks. The ship foundered in the early hours of the 8th August 1895 with the loss of 31 lives. One lifeboat with 26 survivors made it safely to shore with assistance from a local sailing boat. Rescue efforts were hampered by the bad weather, and two more crewmen were found two days later in a lifeboat.

 

Note - Much more than the usual amount of driftwood and seaweed on the beach in these images due to the recent flooding events up and down the NSW Coast.

Theres alot of sonic music here

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BDI Australian Beaches

 

Number One Beach is 1.3 km long and curves around on its southern end to face the northeast. Being protected by Seal Rocks Point. the beach offers a good 1-2m surf break in a southerly swell with offshore winds combining to effect the best conditions for surfing. The beach is unpatrolled and the Seal Rocks Camping Reserve is ideally located directly across the road from the beach with littoral rainforest backing the southern end.

To the north of the northern end of Number One Beach are five small pocket beaches ranging in size from 125 m to 275 m long. The beaches known as Number 2,3,4,5 and 6 beaches are only accessible by water or on foot through Myall Lakes National Park and are backed by forested hills rising steeply to over 100 m. Beyond these 5 small beaches lies the usually closed entrance to Smiths Lake at Sandbar and Celito Beach.

 

Seal Rocks formerly a quiet fishing village,is now more well known for it being one of the last bastions of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.Numerous Dive Operators conduct commercial Dives to see these docile sharks.

 

Good dive sites at Seal Rocks include the 125 m long cargo steamer SS Satara which foundered on the Edith Breaker off Seal Rocks on the 10th April 1910 while on a voyage to Brisbane. No lives were lost and the SS Satara is now resting at on its port side in 42 m of water with the large prop and stern section sitting in an upright position along with the portholes, boilers, engine, propeller shaft, and piles of chains. The wreck is now home to a variety of reef and pelagic fish, Port Jackson, Grey Nurse, Wobbegong and Bronze Whaler sharks as well as sponges, ascidians, anemones and black coral trees. The wreck of the SS Satara was not discovered until 1984.

A number of other recommended dive locations can be found off Seal Rocks, including Skeleton Rocks, Little Seal Rock, Edith Breakers and the wreck of the 93 m long Catterthun, in 60 m of water.

The Catterthun was on a voyage from Sydney to Hong Kong when it ran into a storm off Seal Rocks. The ship foundered in the early hours of the 8th August 1895 with the loss of 31 lives. One lifeboat with 26 survivors made it safely to shore with assistance from a local sailing boat. Rescue efforts were hampered by the bad weather, and two more crewmen were found two days later in a lifeboat.

Traffic near the Yangtze Number 1 Bridge on the Wuchang shore of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

BMW 730 Li E66 (2002-08) Engine 3000cc S6

Registration Number1 JAM (Pesonalised Plate - of the Jamaican High Commission)

BMW SET

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The fourth generation of the 7 series BMW available on four different platforms the E65 standard wheelbase, E66 extended wheelbase, E67 High Security version and the hydrogen powered E68. It dropped the manual version entirely. .

There is also a High Security version of the 750 and 760Li's

 

This BMW was photographed outside of the Jamaican High Commission in Prince Consort Road, London, hence the 1 JAM registration number

 

Many thanks for a fantabulous 32,089,700 views

 

Shot on 18.03.2015 in Prince Consort Road in that London in the South

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Porsche 356 type 1 - 1948

Maisto - 1/18

Sebastian Vettel - Formula 1 World Drivers Champion, 2012. Taken in the wet at Silverstone earlier this year

Number 1, 1949

1949

Jackson Pollock

 

Enamel and Alumininum Paint on Canvas

 

MOCA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

The Rita and Taft Schreiber Collection

I was considered the first American-born Chinese to become Class Valedictorian (Number 1) in Jules E. Mastbaum High School at the 80th anniversary for the Class of 2009. I even had the Highest GPA (Grade Point Average) and became the top rank in the school building as well. This video was also recorded back in 2009, and I was still around 17 years old when I made a Class Valedictorian speech during that time. Even ten years later, it was still one of my greatest moments and achievements of all time that I always remember. After graduating from Mastbaum, I went on and graduated from Temple University with a four-year academic scholarship in Class 2013! After finishing college, I started my project studio and YouTube channel to continue to chase after my dreams. And within all these years, my goal is always bringing what is best for the community in Philadelphia by supporting the next generations with inspirations. I also continue to represent myself as a role model and advocate to support the Asian-American community in Philadelphia as well.

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Jules E. Mastbaum High School (Class 2009)

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Tan Hiep Phat: Ms Phoung - the Deputy CEO of Tan Hiep Phat explains the importance of state of the art technology across their four factories in Vietnam. All Tan Heip Phat beverage group products are bottled using aseptic technology which means Vietnamese National Brands such as Number 1 Energy Drink and Dr. Thanh Herbal Tea are manufactured in the most sterile environment possible.

  

Tân Hiệp Phát: Phó Tổng Giám đốc của Tân Hiệp Phát giải thích tầm quan trọng của công nghệ tiên tiến nhất được sử dụng trên cả bốn nhà máy của THP ở Việt Nam. Tất cả các sản phẩm được đóng chai sử dụng công nghệ Aseptic. Như vậy, các Thương hiệu Quốc gia Việt Nam như Nước tăng lực Number 1 và Trà thảo mộc Dr. Thanh được sản xuất trong môi trường hoàn toàn vô trùng.

  

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Thank you guys so much, I dont know what I'm more proud of;

- the image

- my 9th Number #1

- or the fact that you can see I only have one unread flickrmail :-) - which is read now (thanks fenlandsnapper)

On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting. This is akin to the method of the Indian sand painters of the West.

 

-- Jackson Pollock

In memory of Francois Trudeau Classic Sailing Yachts and Nantucket Yacht Club held this special fundraiser release event for this new Herreshoff design based boat named Francois Jacques.

 

The hull number1 were auctioned for an astronomic sum. With a big chunk of the vendor-sellings on top this were spend to the Red Cross.

According to the sign:

 

'The Temple of Relief'

Grade II listed cast iron urinal manufactured circa 1880 at the Walter Macfarlane Saracen Foundry, Scotland.

Designed with a 'Floral Adamish' Pattern. One of three distinct types used.

 

Date Listed: 8 July 1982.

 

No longer in use.

 

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Chassis n° 35500001A

 

The story of the Pre-production Range Rovers can seem confusing: seven Engineering Prototypes were built between 1967 and 1969 with the chassis numbers 100/1 to 100/7. These were followed by 27 Pre-production vehicles whose chassis numbers were the first in what became the final production vehicle chassis sequence, beginning with 35500001A for UK-spec vehicles and 35800001A for LHD export-spec cars. These were followed by 20 cars built for the Press Launch which had the chassis numbers 35500026A to 45A. The first car built to full production standard is considered to be chassis 35500046A.

 

This vehicle was built in late 1969 and is the first of the Pre-production vehicles. It carries chassis number 35500001A. It was sold by the company in April 1971 to Michael Forlong who was the producer of the two Range Rover promotional films ‘A car for all reasons’ and ‘Sahara South’. It had two further owners during which time it was given a cherished number plate and then a replacement age-related plate.

 

It was acquired in 1985 by Chris Greenwood who, with his brother Scott, carried out a painstaking renovation retaining all the original components. In 1990 the car was acquired by Peter Garside of the Huddersfield Land Rover Centre and exhibited in the showroom, rarely venturing out other than for magazine features or film work, until being offered for sale at the Salon Privé auction in September 2014.

 

We are delighted to have secured the loan of this important vehicle to the Dunsfold Collection.

 

The Dunsfold Collection

Alfold - Surrey

England - United Kingdom

June 2015

Welcome fellow Paddington Bear spotter! My photostream features all 50 Paddingtons. If you would like to shortcut to a specific one, please use the links below

 

No. 1: Love, Paddington X (Lulu Guinness) |

No. 2: Texting Paddington (Westminster Academy) | No. 3: The Mayor of Paddington (Paddington Waterside and Costain) | No. 4: Bearing Up (Taylor Wimpey) | No. 5: Brick Bear (Robin Partington & Partners) | No. 6: Futuristic Robot Bear (Jonathan Ross) | No. 7: Paddington (Michael Bond) | No. 8: Paddingtonscape (Hannah Warren) | No. 9: The Journey of Marmalade (Hugh Bonneville) | No. 10: Paws Engage (Canterbury of New Zealand) | No. 11: Flutterby (Emma Watson) | No. 12: W2 1RH (Marc Quinn) | No. 13: Paws (Sally Hawkins) |

No. 14: Goldiebear (Kate Moss) | No. 15: Sparkles (Frankie Bridge) | No. 16: Bear Humbug (Ant and Dec) | No. 17: The Spirit of Paddington (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars) | No. 18: Thread Bear (Matthew Williamson) | No. 19: Golden Paws (David Beckham) | No. 20: Parka Paddington (Liam Gallagher) | No. 21: Bearer of Gifts (Hamleys) | No. 22: Little Bear Blue (Intel) | No. 23: Bearodiversity (Peru) | No. 24: Paddington the Explorer (Ripley’s Believe it or Not! London) | No. 25: Andrew Lloyd Webbear (Andrew Lloyd Webber) | No. 26: Blush (Nicole Kidman) | No. 27: The Bear of London (Boris Johnson) | No. 28: Paddington Jack (Davina McCall) | No. 29: Good News Bear (The Telegraph) | No. 30: Paddington is GREAT (Stephen Fry) | No. 31: Special Delivery (Ben Wishaw) | No. 32: Rainbow (Darcey Bussell) | No. 33: Bear Necessities (John Hurt) | No. 34: Sherlock Bear (Benedict Cumberbatch) | No. 35: Bear in the Wood (Rankin) | No. 36: Fragile (Ryan McElhinney) | No. 37: Shakesbear (Michael Sheen) | No. 38: Good Morning, London (Michael Howells) | No. 39: RGB (Zaha Hadid) | No. 40: Taste of Peru (Peru) | No. 41 Wonders of the World (Peru) | No. 42 Paddington Who? (Peter Capaldi) | No. 43 Gravity Bear (Sandra Bullock) | No. 44 Wish You Were Here (Nick Mason) | No. 45 Toggle (Benjamin Shine) | No. 46 Primrose Paddington (Julie Walters) | No. 47 Sticky Wicket (Ian Botham) | No. 48 Chief Scout Bear (Bear Grylls) | No. 49 The Special One (Chelsea FC) | No. 50 Dapper Bear (Guy Ritchie)

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BDI Australian Beaches

 

Number One Beach is 1.3 km long and curves around on its southern end to face the northeast. Being protected by Seal Rocks Point. the beach offers a good 1-2m surf break in a southerly swell with offshore winds combining to effect the best conditions for surfing. The beach is unpatrolled and the Seal Rocks Camping Reserve is ideally located directly across the road from the beach with littoral rainforest backing the southern end.

To the north of the northern end of Number One Beach are five small pocket beaches ranging in size from 125 m to 275 m long. The beaches known as Number 2,3,4,5 and 6 beaches are only accessible by water or on foot through Myall Lakes National Park and are backed by forested hills rising steeply to over 100 m. Beyond these 5 small beaches lies the usually closed entrance to Smiths Lake at Sandbar and Celito Beach.

 

Seal Rocks formerly a quiet fishing village,is now more well known for it being one of the last bastions of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.Numerous Dive Operators conduct commercial Dives to see these docile sharks.

 

Good dive sites at Seal Rocks include the 125 m long cargo steamer SS Satara which foundered on the Edith Breaker off Seal Rocks on the 10th April 1910 while on a voyage to Brisbane. No lives were lost and the SS Satara is now resting at on its port side in 42 m of water with the large prop and stern section sitting in an upright position along with the portholes, boilers, engine, propeller shaft, and piles of chains. The wreck is now home to a variety of reef and pelagic fish, Port Jackson, Grey Nurse, Wobbegong and Bronze Whaler sharks as well as sponges, ascidians, anemones and black coral trees. The wreck of the SS Satara was not discovered until 1984.

A number of other recommended dive locations can be found off Seal Rocks, including Skeleton Rocks, Little Seal Rock, Edith Breakers and the wreck of the 93 m long Catterthun, in 60 m of water.

The Catterthun was on a voyage from Sydney to Hong Kong when it ran into a storm off Seal Rocks. The ship foundered in the early hours of the 8th August 1895 with the loss of 31 lives. One lifeboat with 26 survivors made it safely to shore with assistance from a local sailing boat. Rescue efforts were hampered by the bad weather, and two more crewmen were found two days later in a lifeboat.

 

Note - Much more than the usual amount of driftwood and seaweed on the beach in these images due to the recent flooding events up and down the NSW Coast.

Number 1 birthday smash cake for a little guy's first birthday, decorated in various shades of blue, with stars, polka dots and stripes. This was the smash cake, and there was also a coordinating party cake.

 

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Baked to order wedding and special event cakes and cupcakes.

 

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This year the US Open will be from 24 August to 13 September and the French Open will be from 27 September to 11 October. The US Open will be…

  

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While looking for quotes about pool, I found this...

 

“The problem with the gene pool is that there's no lifeguard.”

 

David Gerrold (American science fiction writer)

Seen here nearest the camera is Number 5, the Citroen DS3 R5 entered by Nick Stamper and Glenn Mercer, with Number 1, the Mitsubishi Evo 9 entered by Ross Hunter and Chris Dodds, waiting to start a stage while competing in the Border Access Knockhill Rally Stages hosted by Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, Scotland, February 2025.

 

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It was the second annual Swan Derby in Lakeland, FL yesterday. There were races, of course. You can see number 1, winning the race and waving hats.

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BDI Australian Beaches

 

Number One Beach is 1.3 km long and curves around on its southern end to face the northeast. Being protected by Seal Rocks Point. the beach offers a good 1-2m surf break in a southerly swell with offshore winds combining to effect the best conditions for surfing. The beach is unpatrolled and the Seal Rocks Camping Reserve is ideally located directly across the road from the beach with littoral rainforest backing the southern end.

To the north of the northern end of Number One Beach are five small pocket beaches ranging in size from 125 m to 275 m long. The beaches known as Number 2,3,4,5 and 6 beaches are only accessible by water or on foot through Myall Lakes National Park and are backed by forested hills rising steeply to over 100 m. Beyond these 5 small beaches lies the usually closed entrance to Smiths Lake at Sandbar and Celito Beach.

 

Seal Rocks formerly a quiet fishing village,is now more well known for it being one of the last bastions of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.Numerous Dive Operators conduct commercial Dives to see these docile sharks.

 

Good dive sites at Seal Rocks include the 125 m long cargo steamer SS Satara which foundered on the Edith Breaker off Seal Rocks on the 10th April 1910 while on a voyage to Brisbane. No lives were lost and the SS Satara is now resting at on its port side in 42 m of water with the large prop and stern section sitting in an upright position along with the portholes, boilers, engine, propeller shaft, and piles of chains. The wreck is now home to a variety of reef and pelagic fish, Port Jackson, Grey Nurse, Wobbegong and Bronze Whaler sharks as well as sponges, ascidians, anemones and black coral trees. The wreck of the SS Satara was not discovered until 1984.

A number of other recommended dive locations can be found off Seal Rocks, including Skeleton Rocks, Little Seal Rock, Edith Breakers and the wreck of the 93 m long Catterthun, in 60 m of water.

The Catterthun was on a voyage from Sydney to Hong Kong when it ran into a storm off Seal Rocks. The ship foundered in the early hours of the 8th August 1895 with the loss of 31 lives. One lifeboat with 26 survivors made it safely to shore with assistance from a local sailing boat. Rescue efforts were hampered by the bad weather, and two more crewmen were found two days later in a lifeboat.

 

Note - Much more than the usual amount of driftwood and seaweed on the beach in these images due to the recent flooding events up and down the NSW Coast.

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