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used as an operating table by field surgeons for operating on the wounded soldiers. known as the 'finger muncher' because they kept trapping their fingers when setting the table up
Full shot of the table I did for a New Year's Eve dance. Our colour scheme for the evening was black & silver.
Golden West custom built 8' pocket billiard table with leather pockets, 1 1/4" slate for $900. Purchased 8 years ago for $4,600.
I played around with some textures I downloaded from DeviantArt and some methods for ageing photos - adding scratches and whatnot. It's not an excellent example but I kinda like it. Hope you like.
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I built these side tables for the couches in our lobby at the office. they compliment the geode table that My Co-worker LD built early this fall. (www.facebook.com/plumcreativeworks/photos/pb.239158482920...)
Type: Seat
Title: Mainstreet Seat and Table
Artist: Kennedy, Karen
Location: Onehunga Town Centre
Description: The seat is made of hand painted ceramic tiles illustrating Onehunga's heritage buildings. The accompanying anthropomorphic table features a chess board with its own audience.
Significance: Installed in 1999 as the inaugural work of the
'Onehunga Mainstreet Urban Renewal Through the Arts'
programme. Secret messages and inscriptions are underneath
the chess table for those who take the time to look.
Material: Ceramic Tiles
For more information: www.aucklandcity.govt.nz
The first of 4 different tables I am working on these days. It will hopefully be delivered today. The top is of soft maple and the legs and rails of African makore. The end customer wants it painted black... It is unfinnished here. My customer will apply the finnish.
We finally got our new table. It's custom made from reclaimed bridge beams and everything I dreamed!
Altar Table
H: 35 1/2” x L : 60” x W: 22” (90 cm x 152 cm x 56 cm)
Opening bid: P 60,000
Lot 779 of the Leon Gallery online auction on July 27-28, 2018. Please see www.leonexchange.com for more information.
Had my camera down the skatepark today and managed to take a few pictures.
I was trying to create a blurred background/sharp rider effect.
Unfortunatley i managed to leave the back end of the bike out of focus.
Shit happens i guess, really dissapointed though.
Not used to the speed of riding, havn't taken many riding photos in quite a while.
Props to Stuart for pulling table after table in order for me to get it right.
He went for another one after this shot and flew off the box, landing on his stomach with the bike on top of him leaving quite a large gash in the concrete floor from his bike.
Lucky me. I got to sit up close to the head table at a table with Sam's extended family (her cousin at this table was one of the Salsa performers scheduled in the program that evening).
You might also notice that on the menu there was a dessert station at the end of the evening with waffles, ice cream and assorted sweets. :)
It is hard to not appreciate the incredible amount of care and attention to detail that Sam had put into the reception.