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Citizens Protest Trump's Visit to Shell Ethane Cracker Plant. This "United We Stand" rally brings attention to a range of causes as Trump celebrates Shell's toxic chemical/plastic plant with a visit. NoPetroPA is streaming because we seek to highlight the catastrophic impacts of a pro-petrochemical and pro-plastic policy on our health, our climate, our oceans, and our democracy. Be sure to read up on the community's concerns about the facility here: nopetropa.com/2019/08/13/open-letter-to-president-trump-r...
I wanted to work on andamento with this piece. I love the work of Iliya Iliev and he has a wonderful shell mosaic that I used as inspiration for this piece. I collected the shells in Florida while vacationing and wanted the flawed time-worn fragments.
Vintage Shell ranch-style gas station, 1975 Nicholasville Road, Lexington KY - Oct 2009. Still a Shell, although as a convenience store. Listed in 1960s city directory operating as Witt's Shell Service.
Susie MacMurray installation (mussel shells and velvet) in Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. www.pallant.org.uk and www.susiemacmurray.co.uk
Shelling a bunch of fresh Romano beans in preparation for tomorrow's soup-making fest. The pods are edible, but for the soup I just wanted the beans themselves.
Photo taken on March 31, 2008 of Shell Gas Station at Sepulveda and Venice in West Los Angeles, Southern California.
Self Service Gas Station.
Imprinted teal shells, hand cut and shaped.
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4x4 inch gallery wrapped canvas. The shells & starfish add a nice 3D element. Chain hanger with beads.
4 dozen 'A-Cup' cupcakes for beach-themed real-estate event. All decorations hand molded and painted; made from fondant.
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Several Decades ago, Shell put out a number of series of cards. They also sold albums to put these cards in. Everytime you went to Shell for petrol, or anything else, they gave you some cards. The idea was to collect the whole lot, and generally they were most obliging in allowing you to go through the box, to get the cards you were missing.
Some of my shell collection, arranged roughly by type and size on my rug. Reminds me a bit of Ernst Haeckel for some reason.