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... in my studio. In the centre of the frame is a watering can of which I am adding mosaic art. Once the letters (which are applied in reverse) are glued to the watering can, water is applied to the paper backing to reveal blue tiles, in the form of my best friend's name, Trevor and his partner, Sean. It will be part of their wedding present in September if all goes well with the project.
The art form of mosaicing is called the indirect method. It takes a bit more concentration than the direct method of tiling, but it's also great fun.
Well, I made some progress today. Tweeking the design as I go, naturally! I tried paper piecing, but didn't like all the bulk I was getting from the seams, so it will be fused, raw edge applique. Thinking I might swap out those three pale geese, though - waddaya think?
9M60, Avanti West Coast’s 1652 Edinburgh - Euston, formed by 390119 PROGRESS, passes Bottomess Wood, Abington on 12 June 2024.
If you think the face of the Pendolino is looking a bit perplexed it’s due to the cover plate not being seated correctly.
lots of progress but still lots to do! I ended up using both rugs but I had to undo about 2 rows of the larger rug so it would fit on the one side
Terrance is really tired. He can't remember how long he's been flying, but, he knows he's really hungry and thirsty. He thought it wouldn't be any problem flying to the other side of the photo, but, he just doesn't seem to be making any progress. It kind of made him think he was fighting against the government, not air.
Kern National Wildlife Refuge, California 2009
Another from the recent Archives... Matauri Bay, a beautiful, unspoiled beach a few kilometres north of the Bay Of Islands which has so far avoided new housing estates...
Sadly, it looks like things are about to change... and they call it "Progress"...!
Averil joins me in thanking everyone who left such kind Messages beneath the previous photo; thank you also to those of you who shared your own personal Journeys...! Your words, thoughts, and prayers were all very greatly appreciated!
Thanks for taking the time and trouble to leave a Comment, Folks. It's always nice to hear from you...!
A atual bandeira do Brasil foi adotada em 19 de novembro de 1889, tendo suas cores e dimensões estabelecidas pelo decreto-lei número quatro, de 19 de novembro de 1889, sofrendo poucas alterações desde então. Tem por base um retângulo verde com proporções de 7:10, sobrepondo-se um losango amarelo e um círculo azul, no meio do qual está atravessada uma faixa branca com o lema nacional, "Ordem e Progresso", em letras maiúsculas verdes sendo a letra E central um pouco menor, além de vinte e sete estrelas brancas.
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brasil
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35
14/12/2011, 21:49
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It's shaping up, folks! Operation Bricklord: Europe at War is looking promising. This is today's progress, I've completed the bridge, and am adding little details all over the place.
This is about half/ two thirds of my contributions.
(Pardon the crappy iPhone photo)
So I've made a lot of progress on Deadpool. I will probaly finish him in the next day or two. As you can see his head is a little big. I decided I cut away all of the procreate and just repaint the head, this happened literally 5 minutes from when this was uploaded. Tell me what you think! Comments more appreciated than faves!
A regular target fro my phone, considerable progress has been made on this site since I last saw it in Janaury
Progress on interior. All the wallpaper is done except for a really cute cupcake border I need to add to the bakery (lower left room), but I need to do ceiling trim first. The flooring paper isn't glued in yet. Next will be window and door trim, ceiling trim, etc.
I'm going to back off from my projects for a couple weeks because my sister is coming!! We are planning a couple of "craft days" though : ) : )
AP - A blockage caused progress to be stopped on the tracks yesterday. A stop sign was knocked over, likely the result of a vehicle collision. Damage was minimal to the sign post, and crews were in later that day to hoist the stop sign back into place. The mirror is expected to make a full recovery.
The only witness, a local warehouse that was sitting nearby at the time, declined to speak to reporters. Officials suspect driver error while backing out of the parking lot bordering the tracks. The investigation is ongoing.
Taken for the Active Assignment Weekly! group. This week's assignment: Freelancer!.
Some 3" hourglass blocks for you partner...Inspired by and using Chase's tutorial here quarterinchmark.blogspot.com/2013/05/tutorial-hourglass....
View of One World Trade Center and the Path Station near the Fulton Street Transit Center in Manhattan, complete with construction crane. Work is still in progress nearly 14 years after 9/11/2001.
Hope everyone has a good Thursday. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments.
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Peter had a go at photographing an illuminated tram, at night and in black & white, luckily however he chose "Progress" as his subject, a rare tram indeed.
Progress took to the rails in 1937, the design was changed over the years, it was never the same two seasons running. Designs included a large clock, a town crier, a large reproduction of the tower and as seen here an elaborate crown was added in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The tram was withdrawn in 1958.
Peter Shoesmith Circa 1956
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Would like to update everyone as to what is going on and once again thank everyone for you warm thought, prayers and support over the past days!! A huge step forward was taken today and it was a most rewarding day!! We went from barely being able to sit up on the edge of the bed with a constant help from two nurses on Friday night to Georgia being able to get out of bed by herself this morning and standing up!! She was able to take tiny dance steps and sit in a wheelchair and make a break from the confines of a hospital bed today! They evaluated her thoroughly and now have a baseline to work from for the coming days of a very aggressive routine!! It's the best to do things after a stroke as the first 90 days following a stroke is where most of the gains are made!! I only wish that I had time to check out photos and such but long hours at the hospital don't permit much free time!! I left my daughter in charge while I went shopping for some workout clothes for Georgia and just got away from the long hours!!
These are archive photos and there is no need for comments! I am positing these merely to keep everyone informed about the progress and where we stand!! Wishing everyone a wonderful day!! Peace and blessings to all!!
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some new pieces i am working on for an upcoming show i was invited to participate in called "line and color" at mudfire gallery in decatur, georgia that opens on april 5th.
read more about it here
Le foto non si spiegano, si gustano... e ne sono convinto.
Ognuno di noi la spiegazione ad uno scatto la trova dentro di se, ognuno di noi se lo personalizza in maniera intima, ed è questo processo che ci fa emozionare o meno davanti ad una foto.
Stavolta però voglio spiegare perché questa foto mi piace:
E’ una foto divisa in 4 parti ben distinte, e tutte e quattro descrivono la contrapposizione fra natura e progresso.
A sinistra c’è un monte, con la sua vegetazione selvaggia, libera, scomposta, che si contrappone alla schiera di villette ordinate che si trova invece sulla destra.
E' la natura che si contrappone al progresso.
La natura è più scura, in ombra, quasi in secondo piano, le case invece più chiare, scintillanti illuminate dal sole.
Lo stessa contrapposizione la troviamo guardando la foto dall’alto verso il basso:
In alto le barche di legno, quelle di una volta, quelle naturali, accatastate in file quasi scomposte, in basso invece le macchine moderne, tutte schierate in file ordinate, con gli spazi disegnati ed obbligati dalle righe bianche, e poi ancora più sotto le corsie d’approdo dei motoscafi (obbligate anche quelle), il molo turistico.
A fare da filo conduttore alla foto c’è la strada, che non si interrompe mai ma a sinistra, nella parte “naturale” della foto è sterrata, a destra invece nella parte progressista è asfaltata.
E poi la ciliegina sulla torta…La cornice. La cornice non poteva essere che lo splendido fondale del golfo dell’Enfola.
Ed io l’Enfola la vedo cosi’… un posto dove regna la contrapposizione fra natura e progresso, e questa foto si.. mi piace!
progress on the winter cross quilt top! all those crosses have been sewn together finally! since the squares for the cross blocks were so small, there was a lot of seam shrinkage, so the quilt top isn't all that large. i'm planning to add some borders to it to make it bed-sized, i just haven't decided yet on what kind of borders + what fabrics to use, since i am pretty much out of these fabrics now--and i *rarely* buy the same fabric twice.
really, really happy with the top so far, though! and even REALLIER happy that all those crosses are finally crossed!