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When the weather was nice and the sun shined.

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Taken back on Day 7 of my 365 project. This image was passed over for the one I used on that day. So over a year later this shot finally gets its day.

Progress on turning Jo Sharp jumper (hand knitted by me nearly 20 years ago) into blanket. Earlier shots on ravelry only.

 

"I cried the other night

I can't even say why

Fluorescent flat caffeine lights

Its furious balancing ..."

Galerie Steph presents Acoustic Anarchy REDUX, a solo exhibition by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind SBTG, Mark Ong and Sue-Anne Lim.

 

The series Acoustic Anarchy is a semi-biographical account of Mark’s life growing up in Singapore. In capturing the struggle against conformity and the spirit of rebellion, it also celebrates the subcultures that have informed both his life and artistic practice. Mark says, “Our recent works explore an alternative universe: life as an American teenager in the 80s - the golden era of skateboarding, and the birth of a new movement. In this fictitious world of Acoustic Anarchy, skateboarding is an occupation, punk rock is a religion and Henry Rollins is god.”

 

This exhibition showcase SBTG's wholly distinctive and inimitable style that marries grit with finesse, craftsmanship with artistry, and expressiveness with urbanity.

 

This Showcase is on from 5 July 2013 till 31 August 2013 At Artspace@Helutrans 39 Keppel Road #01-05, Singapore 089065

 

Images by Weiteck

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This is my entry for this week's ThingaWeek theme no. 30: Redux

 

I loved the photo by Rita Cruz called 'Someone else's Imagination' which inspired my entry this week.

 

I've included a few objects from my past thingaweek photos!

Here's a peek at my new and improved deer plushie! This shot shows the comparison between the new deer (on the left) and the "old" deer (on the right). As you can see, there have been some changes done to the new design, but I think it looks more deer-like now. The new deer are 2 inches taller than the old deer, and stand at 8 inches high (20.5cm).

 

I've been wanting to redesign my deer for a while now, and I had a bit of time while I was off (when I was moving from the USA back to Canada). I'm working on restocking my Etsy shop with an assortment of these guys very soon! ^_^

Blogged!

Kodak Monitor Six-20

Kodak Gold 200 (expired)

 

The processor souped this in the wrong chemicals, and so I got b/w images instead of color. Kind of a bummer given the premium price I paid for the film, but at least the images are still usable.

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Canyon Falls near Baraga, Michigan is a lovely place at any time of year. This is part of a series of the waterfall at different times of year, which began with Falls Abstract from the spring.

 

If you like my photos, please visit my photo store: David Clark Photography, or check out Cliffs and Ruins, my photo blog, for photos and stories from my explorations.

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Cellist playing at Redmond Saturday Market

 

(yes, I tweaked the color. does that upset you?)

Just updating my portfolio with some re-tooled photos...

just really a redux of my previous image with a little tinker to get rid of the banding and to show off my swanky new copyright logo for MUA and hair portfolios. pronounced 'dwah' as in 'moi', i thought i'd try to extend a really pretentious fashionista web-presence ;)

 

photographer: Dave Ormerod

model: Linda Silverstone

stylist: Tom Bloomfield

designers: Dress by Eugene Lin, headpiece by 16 Braunton, shoes are model's own

hair: Tati Zarubova

make-up: Safiya Laviniere

assistant: Jade Bianca

 

Miss Aniela Fashion Shoot Experience

I love this place. Parts of it scare the hell out of me, and others draw me like iron filings to a magnet. Several stories tall (we're not talking 8' ceilings here!) and several acres in size, this is a literal maze of buildings, rooms, stairs, rubble and more.

 

Each visit there I spend more and more time on the ground level, and it's always rewarding - I keep discovering new rooms, entire buildings, and more.

 

Don't ask where it is. I did the research and so can you. It's in Illinois.

Back in 2009 I think, I discovered a programme called LDD (Lego Digital Designer). It allowed me an almost limitless supply of Lego bricks to create virtual structures. I was instantly taken back to my 5th birthday when I got my first Lego fire engine.

 

Having evolved a pronounced interest in all things roboty (is that a word?) my preference was for mechanised creations. One of my earliest I called "spider bot" and it was a multi-limbed agent working for a group known as the Space Skulls (which is a theme created by Lego themselves).

 

My construction techniques and knowledge of the programme were limited back then, so this is not representative of my best work, but I'm still fairly impressed with the results.

 

Some time later (around 2011 I believe) I went back and reinvented the design using new techniques I had developed since. The results I referred to as the Spiderbot redux and this is the result.

 

Lego, Lego Digital Designer and Space Skulls are trade marks of LEGO Company, Spiderbots are an original concept by Steven J Hilton (aka Andros (pittstop) Tempest)

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Redux, as part of promoting the show, put up a show post card in their front window.

Second attempt at a photo I shot a couple years ago. I prefer the deeper depth of field of the earlier one, which brings out more detail of the marble beyond the doors. This one is flat by comparison. And a little bit boring. But I find the difference in my approach over time interesting, even if the latter result is inferior.

pattern: Retro Redux shrug from Lace Style.

yarn: Jo Sharp Desert Garden Aran Cotton

needles: US 8, 9, 10, 11.

quick, simple knit. i made this specifically with this dress in mind, but i think it will look good with other things too.

 

November 30, 2009

 

Thanksgiving Dinner Redux

 

I miss Thanksgiving (already), so during the week, I did a mini Thanksgiving dinner for myself and my boyfriend. It included…

 

* A turkey breast, baked with butter, thyme, rosemary, sage, and a little salt

* Cranberry Sauce (recipe below)

* Butter-Roasted Parsnips (recipe below and… yuuummmmmm!)

* Brown rice

 

Cranberry Sauce

 

* 2 12-ounce bags of cranberries, rinsed and sorted

* 1 orange, juiced

* at least 1/2c granulated sugar

* at least 1/2c brown sugar

* pinch of salt

 

In a pot, mix all ingredients and bring to a bowl. Stirring the whole time, cook on medium-high heat until the cranberries pop, about 10 minutes. (I tasted the sauce and decided to add more brown sugar at this point.) Let cool for a few (10-20) minutes before serving. Easy.

 

Butter-Roasted Parsnips

 

This recipe was inspired by one in the Bon Appetit October 2008 issue.

 

* A bunch of parsnips (I had about 10 tiny ones and 2 medium ones), peeled and cut into similar-sized pieces

* Third to half stick of unsalted butter

* Grated lemon peel (I grated a little less than half a lemon)

* Grated nutmeg (about 1/4 tsp)

* Plus: salt, pepper, a little extra butter or non-stick cooking spray

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt the butter in a pot big enough to hold the parsnips. Spray a cooking sheet with non-stick spray or lightly grease with butter. Remove butter from heat, and toss the parsnips with the melted butter in the pot. With a slotted spoon, transfer the parsnips to the baking sheet in a single layer and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Reserve the extra butter. Roast parsnips until they are soft but slightly crispy on the outside, about 30-45 minutes, turning the parsnips over once. Add the lemon peel and nutmeg to the reserved butter (which may need to be heated again). Serve the roasted parsnips drizzled with the lemon-nutmeg butter.

 

The parsnips were my favorite food for this meal. I love parsnips. They taste like spicy carrots. These were probably the best parsnips I have ever eaten; the lemon-nutmeg butter was a delicious pairing with them.

This was created purely to hang in our living room. A Cinema Redux treatment of the Star Wars Trilogy, episodes IV, V and VI.

 

More on Cinema Redux

What a difference a minute makes

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A Street Art Last Hurrah and Tagger’s Redux at Ginn's Warehouse at 5620 Ager Road in West Hyattsville, Maryland on Sunday morning, 9 July 2017 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Follow Hyattsville Community Development Corporation event page at www.facebook.com/events/1373134256105564/

 

My August 2011 - March 2016 Graffiti Tags @ GINN'S WAREHOUSE dlocu-project www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/albums/72157628183263791

 

Street Art: Graffiti Tagging Series

 

Public Art In Public Spaces

elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2017

DIANA-

 

This is another copy done along the workshop. It's a multicontrast semimatt fiber paper of agfa . It's a redux of one lab copy. This time uncensored!

 

compare: www.flickr.com/photos/niramnaox/45137495/in/set-933178/

Winner of 22 consecutive victories, at Old Friends.

A Redux of an old shot of the Beach Street renovation works, in Orton. A detailed blown area of the previous straightened in Photoshop CS2.

Galerie Steph presents Acoustic Anarchy REDUX, a solo exhibition by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind SBTG, Mark Ong and Sue-Anne Lim.

 

The series Acoustic Anarchy is a semi-biographical account of Mark’s life growing up in Singapore. In capturing the struggle against conformity and the spirit of rebellion, it also celebrates the subcultures that have informed both his life and artistic practice. Mark says, “Our recent works explore an alternative universe: life as an American teenager in the 80s - the golden era of skateboarding, and the birth of a new movement. In this fictitious world of Acoustic Anarchy, skateboarding is an occupation, punk rock is a religion and Henry Rollins is god.”

 

This exhibition showcase SBTG's wholly distinctive and inimitable style that marries grit with finesse, craftsmanship with artistry, and expressiveness with urbanity.

 

This Showcase is on from 5 July 2013 till 31 August 2013 At Artspace@Helutrans 39 Keppel Road #01-05, Singapore 089065

 

Images by Weiteck

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