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Global warming
Fonte accélérée de la banquise sur une mer d'huile.
Accelerated melting of sea ice on a sea of oil.
The crown has not yet been grouted - TG will be
Going over the sparkles. I'm measuring at this point
As to where my design around the mirror will be placed beneath the crown.
This shot is in a sunny window. Photos just don't show the diamond-like sparkle of the TG.
Stained and tempered glass, mirror on a clear glass panel. Soon to be grouted and framed
Ostrich EGG.......
Another crappy pic!! 30 pics later.......
IT IS WHAT IT IS..!hahaha......quoting gyspy!
The Gold Leaf doesn't show under the crash glass...the gems don't sparkle..
I was making a light box....hubby took it to the dump! So........this is what I got!
The 'Space Window'
designer: Rodney Winfield
donated by: Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA's administrator during the Apollo 11 mission
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Washington National Cathedral
officially dedicated as the "Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington"
architects: George Frederick Bodley, Philip Hubert Frohman, 1907–1990
architectural style: Neo-Gothic
foundation stone laid: September 29, 1907
Wisconsin & Massachusetts Avenues, NW
Washington, District of Columbia
The Bread Burner
By Chris Emmert 2009
Up=cycled toastmaster toaster gutted and fitted with orange LED lights.
Glass frit, ball chain and tempered glass.
Another excellent example of how different spaces within housing developments are abstracted can be observed here. Modern buildings often integrate elements like air conditioners, while more residential models do not distribute costs to have centralized air; the more individual, the more objects outside the buildings. Tempered glass, though somewhat fragile compared to cement and blocks, is more visually striking, presenting a commanding presence to potential customers and those who have already provided income to these large companies. All maintenance is paid for and shared, thanks to the laws and norms of horizontal property. The image is presented in Black and White out of personal preference, but the colors of the glass building are like a metallic blue with silver.
Ok...I've turned it pewter, and pewter it shall stay. :)
Waiting for the 35 coats of paint to dry a little so I can TG it. :o/
4.25 x 9.25" 3D seed bead-encrusted polymer clay spheres surrounded by tempered glass, glass gems, and ceramic circles.
I saw it, I tried to dodge it, but it got me anyway. Ping pong sized rock....bounced like a rubber ball.....65mph up I-95.....at least, it didn't hit the paint.
All of the reflections & funky colors are the gardens...I took these at the doorwall and it's very sunny :)
phone accessories, such as tempered glass, is one of the most popular items one can see sold on sidewalks
Featured in "Mosaic: finding your own voice" by Brit Hammer. (available on www.blurb.com, Sept '08). www.brithammer.com/books/
24" across. Wall-hanging.
This is the piece I made for KimboRock (Kim Grant) as a trade for the gorgous website she made for me. I hope she feels it was worth all her hard work.
11.5 x 10" (including 2" black frame). Made of handmade polymer clay tiles, tempered glass and seed beads.
Arcetri is a small town in Italy where Galileo and his adult daughter Maria Celeste lived within walking distance of one another. One might think that she, a Catholic nun, and he, a scientist/philosopher, may have thought vastly different things when gazing up at the moon. Not so. They thought of each other, of God's magnificent skies, of everyday minutiae.
Well, to be fair, Galileo was thinking about a few other things, too.
Have you ever thought about what would happen if you were crossing this bridge and suddenly a low-scale earthquake caused it to sway? Not even to collapse, but surely your entire life would pass in milliseconds through your mind. The people who wouldn't see you anymore, those on whom the bridge would fall, or the fact that at least this beautiful afternoon light was your end. Surely, once the tremor passed, you would think twice before crossing it again, maybe you would even change jobs. In this photo, the bridge between these two buildings is highlighted by the last light of the afternoon choosing to make its final appearance for the few eyes wanting to perceive it. A well-thought-out architectural feat or pure luck on the architects' part? In any case, it's fascinating that it happens. The other floors again create an abstraction of our constructions and how we position ourselves in urban spaces.
The Glasshouse at RHS Wisley, Surrey, England. Officially opened by the Queen in June 2007, consists mainly of curved sheets of tempered glass, weighing 110 tonnes.
Justin
Featured in "Mosaic: finding your own voice" by Brit Hammer (available on www.blurb.com, Sept '08) and in the 2008 Mosaic Art Now Magazine (Feb, 2008).
The story of water, no matter the perspective (historical, cultural, environmental, etc.), is always Epic.
24" across. Made of plate glass, tempered glass, and round glass tiles.