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"String quilt" :dans des tons oranges-rouges-turquoises. Il devrait être de bonne dimension pour occuper un pan de mur qui vient d'être peint en vert anis.

Les tissus utilisés sont d'Amy Butler, de Kaffe Fassett, et issus de ma collection de batik. On peut noter l'usage d'un tissu japonais au graphisme intéressant.

I like electricity. Electricity powers my refrigerator and my computer. I can get something cold and I can get the internet. What more do you need?

 

Hart Park, Kern County, California 2011

String Quartet-Powell Street Bart Station

Patterns used: Paizel, Pendrills, Mooka, Checkerstar

 

String 001

cute in a nursery or child's room

Mark Stringer has started to replace his MPD buses with these Mellor bodied Mercedes 516CDI, both seen at the exit to Castleford Bus Station on 03/09/19.

Kaleidoscope String Quartet

 

foto: Victor Naine / I Hate Flash

I took part in "It's a String Thing" from the website tickledtotangle.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html

This is string #74 from Tanglepatterns.com and the tangles are Twizted, Kiss, and Lealad.

Crystal Bridges Museum

Cascade-Fairwood WA, Fujifilm X-Pro1,

XF35mm F/1.4 R,

© All Rights Reserved, PJ Resnick

 

Better on black. Click on photo or press L.

 

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Performed by Spare Parts Puppet Theatre (Australia) at the Esplanade Courtyard Green during Flipside.

Just an old-fashioned string of Christmas bulbs I've always been fond of.

 

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I've made a short raffia string which I first dyed with alder bark

So the dog got into trash and ate a whole lotta string that was used to tie meat up to marinate.

You can find a large variety of strings here: tanglepatterns.com/category/tanglepatterns-strings

 

Thanks for looking!

"String quilt" :dans des tons oranges-rouges-turquoises. Il devrait être de bonne dimension pour occuper un pan de mur qui vient d'être peint en vert anis.

Les tissus utilisés sont d'Amy Butler, de Kaffe Fassett, et issus de ma collection de batik. On peut noter l'usage d'un tissu japonais au graphisme intéressant.

A string quartet from the Florida West Coast Symphony played at Barnes & Noble bookstore in May 2002. The concert publicized the Sarasota Music Festival, which is held each June.

 

The musicians are (from left) Paul Wolfe, first violin, Laura Jensen-Jennings, second violin, Christopher Pegis, cello, and Yuri Vasilaki, viola. They were the members of the Florida String Quartet, the string quartet of Florida West Coast Symphony, except that Jensen-Jennings replaced concertmaster Chris Takeda. Paul Wolfe, who had retired after many years as conductor of the orchestra, was the founder of the quartet. He was still director of the Sarasota Music Festival at the time.

 

The musicians are wearing the Sarasota Music Festival tee-shirt. The festival has a new shirt each year.

 

The orchestra is now called Sarasota Orchestra, and the quartet is the Sarasota String Quartet.

The idea was (and an idea without a lot of thought before hand, I admit) take this dark thread wad I found on the floor, drape it on a snow bank and then record (photographically) its disappearance into the snow as the sun warmed it more than the white snow. There IS a logic at work here, just not profound or even mildly interesting. Well, might be mildly interesting, an homage to the "Land Art" movement of my formative years.

  

Now THIS is where it really gets interesting and weird. . . (cue the Twilight Zone music). . . So I pull the wad apart and drop it as it appears in the photo (Feb.6, 2010 @ 2PM EST) all in one movement. NO, absolutely NO attempt to arrange it, but when I come around to the other side of the snow bank to take the picture, I see I have drawn the head of a dog. TOO Weird! huh?!

I couldn't help but to incorporate this adorable Amy Butler "Love" selvedge.

 

blogged at Stitches and Sweets, string quilt block tutorial from Film in the Fridge

Your's truly hard at it.

“A String Of Pearls” was a #1 hit song written by Jerry Gray and Eddy DeLange, and recorded by Glenn Miller in 1942. It was one of my favorite songs to play in jazz band in high school. When our band leader handed out the sheet music for the first time, he told us why the song was called A String of Pearls.

 

As you can see in my photo, the solo sections, where certain musicians were expected to improvise, were not written out at all. They were simply notated with a long string of whole notes, an octave, in each measure. The entire solo page looked like someone drew many strings of pearls! I always thought that was pretty cool. And now I have a reason to share that story and a photo of the Conductor’s score.

 

Oh.. almost forgot to mention the other string of pearls... they are from my mother's jewelry box. She passed away one year ago and I have become the keeper of her things. She had many strings of pearls but I don't know enough about them to know if they are real or not. So, I keep them carefully packed away and some day, when I have time, I will learn more about them.

 

ANSH6: 4. Pearl(s)

 

Our Daily Topic for September 22, 2014: String

  

A sneak peak at this year's Teen Summer Reading prizes!

2/5/2019 Children playing with silly string in Sunset Park Chinatown during the Chinese New Year. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.

 

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I figure that I'd better throw in a couple of more of these before January is over. I shot this at my last venue but the action is certainly different. This action was accomplished by rotating the camera in as close an axis as I could achieve. This shot is in the same location as Propagating Strings because it was a good distribution of color. This involved a full 3 seconds but with with good unintentional jiggles but also was also was shot when I was trying to figure out how to rotate the camera at the same time. Needs work. Illuminated plastic figures generally do not turn out well while using these techniques. This display tickled me with its spectromatic colors without an overload of a single color. In this case I did a full zoom along with unavoidable and intentional jiggles to add to the action. This is a structure that really related to me tonight. These are just Christmas lights which usually proved to be the best of subjects. I have yet to figure out how to use action on tripod views. I might try propping the lens shade on the tripod only. Strap your seat belt on, I am going to try several. Reality is highly overrated.

 

I was driving around town the other night but was really slow to remember I never finished my color lights or rose garden experiments. What a knot head to not immediately jump at another opportunity to try out the tricks before next summer's fireworks and the fair rides. I am still not out of snaps of the other subjects but I hope my breadth has expanded. I did vewwy, vewwy wittle warping and editing, for me at least, to present it the way I wanted. I have learned to slow the camera down even further to three seconds this time but I boosted the lens setting to f:/22. Three seconds is about enough to accomplish a wide array of tricks if prepared and prepanned so to speak. Of course this digital experimentation is cheap. I did set the camera to a shutter delay of one second and that was a help in preparing for the action. I will continue with that. I had fun shooting all of these and they were a breeze to edit! I get mostly muted colors in the ag settings I have shot, so I revel in JUST COLORS. And this title DOES have a nice touch for the actual scene, don't you think? I spent two hours giving this stuff titles.

  

Mom's been getting all creative making lamp shades for the living room recently, and she got me to take some pictures of it. This was my favourite.

Foundation pieced string quilt

String 199(Mei Hua Teng): tanglepatterns.com/2016/03/tanglepatterns-string-199.html

 

Patterns: Reel (Lily Moon), Moowa (Anya Ipsen), Beadline (Margaret Bremner), Amaze.

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