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Or a 1986 replica, at the end of Ducking Stool Lane in Christchurch. Not believed to be used for finding witches, just as a general punishment.
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This is a stool I've been working on the last few weeks. My goal is to assemble a stool together using thermoforming, and through this, eliminate the need for fasteners. By using what would normally be considered "consequences" of vacuum-forming, the undercuts and trapping of wood add to it's structure.
TWO White and metal ikea bar stools available.
Dimensions: 24in. tall, 15.5in seat
Bar Stool: $15 each
Bar Stool Pair: $20
What dad tells his two year old that she can't play with her new step stool because daddy wants to take a picture of the tread... Evidently this one…
From this shot I learned that there is a definite difference between a macro lens and a 70-200 with extension tubes... The plane of focus on the normal lenses is too curved and I should probably have use focus stacking. Who knew you needed focus stacking on a subject that is less than a millimeter tall…
Strobist Info:
Canon 580ex in a LumiQuest softbox at 1/4 power camera right at 6:30.
Artist: Annette Hagger
Title:
The Drawer
The Shelf
The Sewing Box
The Bedtray
The Stool
OBJECTS CONTAIN ABSENT PEOPLE...OBJECTS ARE SO PERSONNEL AND PART OF OUR EVERYDAY LIVES AND OUR HISTORY...ALMOST LEAVING A TRACE OF WHERE THE OBJECTS ONCE STOOD...MEMORIES LINGER ON THE SURFACE OF OBJECTS REKINDLING MEMORIES OF OUR LOVED ONES
Degree Shows 2010
Wednesday 23rd - Tuesday 29th June 2010
Norwich University College of the Arts
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
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Chairs and stools on the desks was a regulr ritual at the end of each day to allow the cleaners to clean/sweep the floors each evening.
A Hardwood Stool
H: 16” (41 cm) D: 13” (33 cm)
From the Don Benito Legarda Sr. Collection.
Opening bid: PHP 1,000
Lot 1391 of the Leon Gallery auction on July 16 to 18, 2021. Please see leonexchange.com and leon-gallery.com for more details.
A few years ago we bought a used full-size van off of eBay. When my husband brought it home, it had a few random items still inside. This was one of them. The van is long long gone (it was a bad bad bad purchase). But the stool is still around, and used on a daily basis by almost all of my kids. So, I guess you could say this stool cost us about two grand. LOL.
www.cressina.com/Crescent-MW-Stool-by-sohoConcept.html
Crescent Collection is a unique design which has a comfortable upholstered seat with variety of different base options. Crescent Tower is built on chrome
plated steel wires. Crescent Star's seat is built on black powder steel tubes and also available in natural and wenge veneer as well as stainless steel.
Crescent MW Dining and Crescent MW Stools are built on black steel tubes with chrome wires and natural and black steel with black steel wires; stainless steel and
swivel may be applied to MW chair and Stools Crescent Wire Chair and Crescent Wire Stools are built on chrome, black and white steel wires. Crescent Round's base is
chrome plated swivel and stainless steel is an option if requested. Crescent Office is built on chrome plated steel and tilt is an option if desired. Crescent
seat is upholstered with a removable zipper enclosed fabric, Organic fabric, Leatherette, Genuine Leather, PPM slipcover which has a 5 year guarantee
against wear through. Crescent collection is suitable for both residential and commercial use.
A great bar stool for you! Created by deaf artist, Judith Greaves, of Safety Harbor. The man in the picture is signing the ASL sign meaning moon!!!! Thanks Judith!
The stool of an apostle, from the processional tableau of the Institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper of Our Lord, from the Parish of the Immaculate Conception (Cathedral-Basilica), Bayan, Malolos, Bulacan.
Photographed while in production at the Vecin Workshop.
For the full story and more photos, please see How Malolos Finally Got a Last Supper.
what's with the constipated look? maybe, i'm deftly trying to hold my battery in my camera while also trying not to shoot my disgusting laundry pile at my feet.
another white t-shirt (one of 18) from target.
pants from jjill.
no shoes.
hair? freshly washed for the week. will have to majorly burn it with my flat iron to get rid of the helmet head look.