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Spoon performing at the Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas on June 28, 2014.
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They make aluminium spoons in this village - out of scrap metal from shells and other discarded military hardware
Spoon's gig in Sydney, the night after opening for the Arcade Fire and the night before the 2008 Sydney Big Day Out.
A couple of OK photos here but my little IXUS 850IS just can't compete with EOS models in low light ;)
Participants joined the Institute of Making team to make a spoon from copper pipe.
This event was to support and inspire entrants of the challenge to design and make a new implement, tool or device for eating. During this session we hammered, shaped, formed and bent copper to make a spoon from a single piece of copper pipe.
The brief is to design and prototype a new implement, tool or device for eating. This might involve rethinking the form, shape or materials of tools we are accustomed to, or encourage new cultural practices surrounding the act of eating. This is your chance to test and prototype ideas, explore materials and get hands-on.
For more information on the challenge visit our blog here: www.instituteofmaking.org.uk/blog/2016/03/the-challenge-d...
Tues 2009 November 10 - two colorful wonton spoons ($1.99 ea. from Zakka Avenue, Ward Marukai Farmers Market) in a dragon saimin bowl.
Two coffee spoons, promotional items for a bread company related to the world fair Expo '58 in Brussels. These two feature the pavilions of Great Britain and the USSR; they are part of a series.
Spoon performed at the Teragram Ballroom on May 31, 2015.
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A spoon carving project, with hatchet and drawknife, roughing out the shape.
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Phottix Mitros speedlight
Phottix Ares triggers
Speedlight to camera right and above, shot through a white umbrella.
Illustrations from Spoon River Anthology, by Edgar Lee Masters and illustrated by Oliver Herford.
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Read the book here: pvdpoetry.com/spoonriveranthology/
Once upon a time, in fact twenty years ago, I bought this spoon at a flea market, and it has become my most favorite spoon, as it is very thin and very light. And its shape is much better than this of modern ones.
12 is a number for the silver quality. NL might tell us that the spoon was made in Holland - but I don´t know this.
Hour 42 of 72 hours in London. We eat at wagamama. I want to take the entire restaurant home with me, including the giant spoon.
Photos by Darin Kamnetz for Surly Brewing - coverage in Home Business mag homebusinessmag.com/lifestyles/event-victory-surly-brewin...