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This is an ultra-fine orb web between two stems on our lavender plant... the lavender is in the bokeh.
96" from loop to loop, with knots at 24", 36", 48" and 60". Loops (bowline knots) sized to hold pen.
My first string quilt blocks, foundation pieced on paper. I need to do more projects so I have more scraps to do more projects. :)
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Colored pencil, India ink, acrylic paint on paper.
Part of a series attempting to depict artistically and aesthetically the different fields of physics. Trying to be scientifically accurate but not constrained to textbook figures or lists of equations. There is a beauty to the subject that is hard to see beyond the boring problems, mathematical tinkering, terminology, that one can get bogged down in. As a student I often found myself scrambling to pass exams and and turn in homework. Only long after I graduated and looked back at the basic equations did I really understand them and how much information they contained and how they so neatly described the world.
see the rest here. www.flickr.com/photos/ianmacdonald/sets/72157644687156427
3. String theory.
2006 - Made for a string quilt challenge. I used 30's repro fabric & wanted to create a 3-D effect.
I don't have a photo of the back, but it was made by using up all the leftover, odd-sized pieces of 30's fabric . Love the way it looks - much softer & homey than the front. I really do need to include a picture of it. . .
The pattern for this quilt was purchased by Quilters Newsletter Magazine and published in the special newsstand magazine, "Best Fat Quarter Quilts" in October, 2011
I took this photo to show in a comment on a Wise Bread post, but then found that the comment didn't display the photo, so I thought I'd just put it up here.
In front of the wall there are almost-bare cactus-shaped styrofoam cores. The strands of yarn stretch upward and over the wall, to an array of machines for winding the unravelled yarn.
I took part in "It's a String Thing" from the website tickledtotangle.blogspot.com
The tangles are Oolo, Trumpits, and Fjord.
String #30, which I put on my harp today. You can't just get harp strings in a local music shop; I get mine custom-made at Vermont Strings.
Kim Simmonds playing with Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown at the Great South Bay Music Festival in Patchogue, NY
Broomfield, CO- String Cheese Incident perform at 1st Bank Center on December 29th, 2013 in Broomfield, Colorado.
Made for Mother's Day pressie for my mum using this tute: www.sameliasmum.com/2012/03/rainbow-all-sort-tutorial.html
Diva Dance, Antidots (Anita Roby Lavéry), Chik (Cat van Royen), Kelp (Nancy Domnauer) and Webz (Suzanne McNeill)