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Amie Oliver, A Walk along the James, ink wash and graphite on paper, 2021

Center scroll detail on our 1953 wrought iron porch railings after a much needed paint job.

 

Rustoleum Regal Red

 

Wire scroll earrings.

Silver 835

For Connie and everyone else who liked the scroll, here it is unrolled. And a book I forgot to put in the castle!

If you're interested in seeing the information signboards for these vehicles please scroll down and go to the WA Motor Museum album where they all appear.

And loves all the chandeliers. Sally Salmagundi is wearing a scroll design coat specially created for her by PaintersLife

Palace of Versailles, Paris, France

Expressway SE 22 on route X8 to Cork from Dublin Airport

My teeth fell out!! Explored 311! We appreciate the sincere compliments!! Lance and Karen

through the eyes of the Scrolls 3

TESV: Skyrim helgen extraction 001 - my first try on video domain, i wanted try the "shadowplay" NVidia application.

This is the scroll part of a very old violin that my Mom had as a kid. I guess it was old even when she got it. She had it repaired and restrung a few years back and it is playable, but nobody in our family plays the violin. I have it setting on top of my computer where I can see it everyday.

Manuscript title: Zürich, Braginsky Collection, S7: Megillah Esther (מגילת אסתר) / Esther Scroll

 

Manuscript summary: The Esther story in this megillah (pl. megillot) isn't presented as an historic drama, but rather as a funny satire. The character of Alsatian Jewish life is captured in the ornamentation of the scroll: the whimsical imagery includes peasant figures in colorful local costume and reflections of folk humor. Lively figures, several shown strolling with walking sticks in hand and others gesturing, are interspersed with human busts, owls, and a gargoyle, while the Hebrew text is arranged within octagonal frames approximately 6 cm high. The few known Alsatian megillot share several distinctive characteristics, such as a bright palette of yellow, red, and green; stocky robust figures; and large vibrant flowers. In this Braginsky Collection Esther scroll, the women wear red or blue garments with yellow corselets laced in front, whereas the men are depicted wearing, amongst others, traditional white ruffs, red or blue jackets with culottes, and a variety of hats.

 

Origin: Alsace (France)

 

Period: second half of the 18th century

 

Image source: Zürich, Braginsky Collection, S7: Megillah Esther (מגילת אסתר) / Esther Scroll (www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bc/s-0007).

  

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Vitry-Sur-Seine Septembre 2015 Graffiti Scroll

Otam / Brok / Sinck / Takt /Nadib Bandi / Kalees / Sueb / Tacos / Fans / Lost / Vitryartderue

Soundtrack by "TRD BEATZ" : soundcloud.com/trd-beatz

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38 - Our Daily Challenge - "Curved":

 

Feeling very minimalist today and keeping it simple.

Hope you like this!

Trying out my Red Background

Chocolate mud cake decorated with fondant bow and royal icing scrolls.

Wedding invitation scroll with a Japanese paper wrap. The design is really simple but the quality of the paper makes it, and the ribbon (sheer with satin edges) finishes it off nicely.

The mist was just lifting leaving the droplets of dew behind on the cobwebs

This is my 500th Flickr upload. To celebrate this mini milestone, here's one of my favorite subjects - the daisy! Hope you enjoy this perspective.

 

Best Viewed On Black

 

Explore! Highest rank 455! Thanks all!

Scrolling, charcoal on paper, 90 x 1232 cm

 

Exhibition: Face/ NoFace at One NIght Only Galler, 2012

 

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Photo by RED HOT Photographer Thomas Knights

 

Ab Ostern gilt in Berlin Alarmstufe Rot, jedenfalls im Bikini. Die schicke Mall ist Schauplatz für eine Ausstellung, wie sie die Stadt noch nicht gesehen hat. Der Londoner Fotograf Thomas Knights hat die heißesten rothaarigen Männer der ganzen Welt fotografiert. Und wer jetzt darüber stolpert, die Worte heiß und rothaarig in einem Zusammenhang zu finden, der kennt Knights‘ Bilder noch nicht.

 

Für die Ausstellung, die bereits in London, New York und Sydney für großes Aufsehen sorgte und nun in Berlins schickster Mall, dem Bikini, gezeigt wird, hat Thomas Knights nicht einfach nur Models porträtiert. Wie er im Herbst dem Magazin MÄNNER sagte, wurde er als Kind und Jugendlicher wegen seiner roten Haare gemobbt – ein Schicksal, das viele Leidensgenossen teilen. „Rote Haare wurden als etwas Schlimmes angesehen. Kinder picken sich ja immer den heraus, der anders ist. Und Rothaarige haben keine Community, auf deren Unterstützung sie zurückgreifen können.“ Darum wollte Knights etwas schaffen, worauf Ginger Men, wie sie in England heißen, stolz sein können. „Aus roten Haaren eine coole Marke machen - das war der Anstoß für die Ausstellung.“ Das hat er binnen kürzester Zeit erreicht.

 

Das Buch „RED HOT 100“ erschien im September 2014 (Bruno Gmünder) und hat wegen des großen Erfolgs bereits die 3. Auflage erreicht. Die gleichnamige Ausstellung kommt nun endlich nach Berlin. Auf einer 400 qm großen Ausstellungsfläche werden über 100 faszinierende Bilder gezeigt.

 

Das Grand Opening findet Ostersamstag, 04. April 2015, von 16 Uhr bis 20 Uhr, in der Bikini Concept Mall statt.

 

Für Musik sorgen Brodanse. Die berühmten DJ-Brüder, natürlich rothaarig, bespielen Clubs und Festivals in Europa und Asien.

 

Außerdem haben sich angesagt: die RED HOT-Models Ken Beck, der auf dem Cover provokant seine Zunge zeigt, sowie Jake Hold und natürlich der Fotograf selber, Thomas Knights.

 

„Die attraktivsten Rothaarigen, die wir je gesehen haben“, jubelte die australische ELLE über seine Fotos. Und SPIEGEL ONLINE schwärmte: „Wir brauchen einen rothaarigen James Bond.“

 

Die Ausstellung RED HOT : BERLIN dauert vom 04. April 2015 bis zum 03. Mai 2015.

 

www.redhot100.com

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OPENING RED HOT:BERLIN - A city sees red, 2015

 

Photo by RED HOT Photographer Thomas Knights

 

From Easter, Berlin will be on red alert, at least at Bikini. The chic mall is the setting for an exhibition the likes of which the city has never seen before. London photographer Thomas Knights has photographed the hottest red-haired men in the world. And anyone who stumbles across the words hot and ginger in the same context has not yet seen Knights' pictures.

 

For the exhibition, which has already caused a sensation in London, New York and Sydney and is now being shown in Berlin's chicest mall, the Bikini, Thomas Knights has not just taken portraits of models. As he told MÄNNER magazine in autumn, he was bullied as a child and teenager because of his red hair - a fate shared by many of his fellow sufferers. ‘Red hair was seen as something bad. Children always pick out those who are different. And redheads don't have a community to fall back on for support.’ That's why Knights wanted to create something that ginger men, as they are known in England, could be proud of. ‘Turning red hair into a cool brand - that was the impetus for the exhibition.’ He achieved this in a very short space of time.

 

The book ‘RED HOT 100’ was published in September 2014 (Bruno Gmünder) and has already reached its 3rd edition due to its great success. The exhibition of the same name is now finally coming to Berlin. Over 100 fascinating pictures will be shown on a 400 square metre exhibition space.

 

The Grand Opening will take place on Easter Saturday, April 4, 2015, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., in the Bikini Concept Mall.

 

Music will be provided by Brodanse. The famous DJ brothers, redheaded of course, play clubs and festivals in Europe and Asia.

 

Also in attendance: the RED HOT models Ken Beck, who provocatively shows his tongue on the cover, as well as Jake Hold and of course the photographer himself, Thomas Knights.

 

“The most attractive redheads we've ever seen,” exclaimed Australia's ELLE about his photos. And SPIEGEL ONLINE raved: “We need a red-headed James Bond.”

 

The exhibition RED HOT: BERLIN lasts from April 4th, 2015 to May 3rd, 2015.

 

www.redhot100.com

Scroll resting on a Birkin

I needed a small project to work on while I fixed the tension on my scroll saw. I broke off the horse's leg (leave the dangly bits of a scroll saw project in place until nearly the end), but fixed the scroll saw tension issue. So overall, a win.

At last! Some sunshine to call our own. This tiny scroll is from a garden ornament of a dragonfly.

Scroll of bass for Soutyh Africa Tour. I don't believe the neck and Scroll were original to bass body. Looked like from another bass to me.

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