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Three-legged stools with steam-bent crinoline stretcher and hollowed seat. Ash legs; seat in ash or cherry.
Handcrafted Redwood Stool hand painted with flames all around the top and sides. A Fire fighter axe is on the front and back. Fire Engine is on top and ready to go to work!! What an awesome gift for a little boy who has a daddy that's a fireman! This stool is 9" tall, 14 1/2" wide and 11" deep. Water based acrylic paints were used.
I painted and distressed this stool for my 1 year old grandson~ You can see it here posted on my blog: cheryl-comfort.blogspot.com/2008/04/show-tell-friday.html
If good food is all you want, you can do worse than this alley in the Graham Street neighborhood. Look for the red stools.
More leftovers from my daily-photos project. What these have in common is that they were shot in the month of May.
On our porch. May of 2017.
Taken on Sat 28th Feb at the Brougham Heights Motel where we were staying. One of the guys made this stool and we all had a drive of it,
A stool made of recyclet plastic. The only way to make a construction is to melt the plastic. It's resistant against UV-light, wind, water, acid and salt. The stool is undistructable and it's suitable for indoors and outdoors.
PLEASURANCE
An Exhibition and Event centred on the work of
Tom Mallin (1927-1977) and Muriel Mallin (1925-2002)
Saturday 18th October to Sunday 26th 2008
10am to 5pm daily (later on the two Saturdays)
The Art Factory (Old Bally Shoe Factory)
Hall Road, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
An exercise in steambending very thin strips of hickory. Surface color is alcohol based aniline dye with wax finish. Steambent pieces can bear a lot of weight but are very very light.
2012 Chickoteria
This is a still-life setup in class that we started over a week ago. In between, we took a break to work on ink wash, and then picked this up again this week.
We had a couple of class sessions to work on it, but I still had to finish it at home. It was hard to get back into the mindset to know what I was thinking after putting this down for a week. As you can see towards the end, it was a bit rushed to get it done.
Medium = Pencil/Graphite on Paper
Size = 18 x 24"
Date Completed = 2016.07.28