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Using traditional materials and modern manufacturing processes to create a wide range of signs and graphics for multiple sites including the award-winning Southbank pop-up restaurant
1998 Ford Transit
This van had been owned by: SOS Handyman, Property Maintenance, Ireland
On the rear of the van it has a website: mcquillansigns.co.uk/ which is McQuillan Signs - Signmakers for Brighton, Peacehaven & Sussex
Phyllis Avenue, Peacehaven
Year 98 - 1998
Registered in Roscommon [Ros Comáin] (RN)
I suppose it gives the signmaker a job.
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We're sorry for the disruption to this part of your journey.
N1 Visual Solutions win Small Signmaker of the Year, presented by Neil McCarthy of Pyramid Display Materials
Occupied Seattle sign by Seattle signmaker "Parris". I don't know whether this dates from the 2011 Occupy Seattle action or from the 2020 CHOP on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The sign was on display as part of a "Vanishing Seattle" exhibit at RailSpur in Pioneer Square, Seattle.
In any case, This photograph of a copyrighted work of art is intended as strictly non-commercial. If Parris wishes it removed, they are welcome to contact me and I will take it down.
The Amari Plastics Small Signmaker of the Year was presented by MD Andy Carroll, and collected by BSGA Director David Catanach on behalf of The Cambridge Sign Company
"Nowhere Special"
Hand chiseled sign
white lettering with gold inset.
Each board 48" x 12" stained and clear coated with shed-clear marine sealer.
Feb 2012
sign located in Cayce, South Carolina
made in Austin
N1 Visual Solutions win Small Signmaker of the Year, presented by Neil McCarthy of Pyramid Display Materials
June 29, 2018: Featuring Evan Voyles: artist & signmaker.
Sponsored by Spredfast, USAA, Rambler and Cuvée Coffee.
Hosted at Austin Beerworks.
Photos by Manny Pandya.
Video Production by Erik Mauck.
Illustrations by Ami Plasse with Gonzo Viz.
June 29, 2018: Featuring Evan Voyles: artist & signmaker.
Sponsored by Spredfast, USAA, Rambler and Cuvée Coffee.
Hosted at Austin Beerworks.
Photos by Manny Pandya.
Video Production by Erik Mauck.
Illustrations by Ami Plasse with Gonzo Viz.
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June 29, 2018: Featuring Evan Voyles: artist & signmaker.
Sponsored by Spredfast, USAA, Rambler and Cuvée Coffee.
Hosted at Austin Beerworks.
Photos by Manny Pandya.
Video Production by Erik Mauck.
Illustrations by Ami Plasse with Gonzo Viz.
23 - Steel Elephant
The concept of this elephant links back to Sheffield’s heritage as a city internationally known for its steel production. Not content with simply painting the exterior of their elephant, artist Tom Clayton has gone one step further, creating an elaborate steel wire frame made up of wires, cogs and lights. After inserting the wire frame into the sculpture, he cut away sections of the fiberglass casing, allowing the organs of the cyborg elephant to be displayed for all to see. Each cut out section was then covered in acrylic to protect the delicate structure. The rest of the elephant was painted with a chrome finish to give it a metallic looking outer shell. All of the materials for this elephant were sourced locally in Sheffield. The chrome finish along with the rivets is a vinyl wrap which was done at a signmaker called RJ Signs based in Northwich.
Designed by Tom Clayton
Location: Hallam Square
www.herdofsheffield.com/about/herd-of-sheffield/
At Auction Steel Elephant raised £7,700.
www.herdofsheffield.com/herd-sheffield-auction-raised-410...
23 - Steel Elephant
The concept of this elephant links back to Sheffield’s heritage as a city internationally known for its steel production. Not content with simply painting the exterior of their elephant, artist Tom Clayton has gone one step further, creating an elaborate steel wire frame made up of wires, cogs and lights. After inserting the wire frame into the sculpture, he cut away sections of the fiberglass casing, allowing the organs of the cyborg elephant to be displayed for all to see. Each cut out section was then covered in acrylic to protect the delicate structure. The rest of the elephant was painted with a chrome finish to give it a metallic looking outer shell. All of the materials for this elephant were sourced locally in Sheffield. The chrome finish along with the rivets is a vinyl wrap which was done at a signmaker called RJ Signs based in Northwich.
Designed by Tom Clayton
Location: Hallam Square
www.herdofsheffield.com/about/herd-of-sheffield/
At Auction Steel Elephant raised £7,700.
www.herdofsheffield.com/herd-sheffield-auction-raised-410...
23 - Steel Elephant
The concept of this elephant links back to Sheffield’s heritage as a city internationally known for its steel production. Not content with simply painting the exterior of their elephant, artist Tom Clayton has gone one step further, creating an elaborate steel wire frame made up of wires, cogs and lights. After inserting the wire frame into the sculpture, he cut away sections of the fiberglass casing, allowing the organs of the cyborg elephant to be displayed for all to see. Each cut out section was then covered in acrylic to protect the delicate structure. The rest of the elephant was painted with a chrome finish to give it a metallic looking outer shell. All of the materials for this elephant were sourced locally in Sheffield. The chrome finish along with the rivets is a vinyl wrap which was done at a signmaker called RJ Signs based in Northwich.
Designed by Tom Clayton
Location: Hallam Square
www.herdofsheffield.com/about/herd-of-sheffield/
At Auction Steel Elephant raised £7,700.
www.herdofsheffield.com/herd-sheffield-auction-raised-410...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmfs-dkSVWQ
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womens correctional facility
over 90% of females incarcerated in the US are there for non-violent drug offenses with treatment not often an option.'
the onset of crack cocaine led a new population to the prison system and a large social problem. Who watches the children?
for every parent doing time on the inside there's at least one child doing it on the outside
23 - Steel Elephant
The concept of this elephant links back to Sheffield’s heritage as a city internationally known for its steel production. Not content with simply painting the exterior of their elephant, artist Tom Clayton has gone one step further, creating an elaborate steel wire frame made up of wires, cogs and lights. After inserting the wire frame into the sculpture, he cut away sections of the fiberglass casing, allowing the organs of the cyborg elephant to be displayed for all to see. Each cut out section was then covered in acrylic to protect the delicate structure. The rest of the elephant was painted with a chrome finish to give it a metallic looking outer shell. All of the materials for this elephant were sourced locally in Sheffield. The chrome finish along with the rivets is a vinyl wrap which was done at a signmaker called RJ Signs based in Northwich.
Designed by Tom Clayton
Location: Hallam Square
www.herdofsheffield.com/about/herd-of-sheffield/
At Auction Steel Elephant raised £7,700.
www.herdofsheffield.com/herd-sheffield-auction-raised-410...