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i received this adorable Victoria Secret Pink Planner in the mail from Crystal today!

 

It was her LATE xmas present to me. I absolutely LOVE & ADORE it! I already copied everything out of my moleskine into this one. I buy something new every single day & i like to keep track of my purchases. This is PERFECT!!

 

& -- i am a lefty, but i had to use my left to hold the camera being that my right isn't steady enough, so i'm fronting with the pen in my right hand. ahaha

Back text:

"NEW CHINATOWN

 

Art and Gift shops. Herb and spice shops. Oriental nightclubs and restaurants, comprise the buildings of Chinatown, following the traditional style of Oriental architecture."

This is the Crease Pattern (CP) for my Cross Lap Unit Heart.

 

The same method as used here for making the strip of paper seemingly intersect itself can be used to fold many other shapes, both from single sheets and as modular assemblies.

Är en sucker för Nike och deras märke och logo

New mysterious mini-series on Cartoon Network! On your tvs and internets!

 

I storyboarded this episode with the amazing Jim Campbell!

If you could read these black lines

or the bubbles above my head

would you be intrigued or would you flee?

--"These Black Lines" by Vienna

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a bit infatuated with books and black and white at the moment, found the scratching, discolouration and foxing of these old tomes interesting and a bit marble-like, ironically...

 

This is the second incarnation of the X-files tattoo. This time I used a round liner 3-needle, and it was a lot easier. The first time the only thing I had available was the 4-needle shader, and that didn't work so well.

 

Here's the picture of the first tattoo, right after I did it.

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#1 third time: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, July 2013

 

Pictures by John S. Quarterman for Spam ranked as a sneeze for infosec disease (SpamRankings.net), , .

 

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Illustrated cover and binding by Vladimír Tesař

Graphic design by Miroslav Tvrdík

Main Street, Blue Springs, Missouri USA

I was trying to recreate some 80's style text effects in Pixelmator. I used another image for reference but I cant find it if you know the URL let me know so I can link back to the original..... it was an exercise to learn a bit more about Pixelmator and what we can do with it.

Here's the next version of our bulletin. It folds vertically. The cover is on the left the interior is on the right. The text is littered with mistakes and is mainly there for placement purposes. The Fellowship five are our announcements.

Wegala Water Supply and Sanitation Project. Sri Lanka. Photo: Simone D. McCourtie / World Bank

 

Photo ID: SDM-LK-085

Logo on the wooden case for an Olympia typewriter, 1930s

Weekly theme: Mundane

Peeling paint that needs to be scrapped then repainted is pretty mundane work to me.

Jeanette Winterson

Scatalogical woodcut illustration accompanying a poem characterizing the Roman Catholic polemicist Johannes Nas as an ass. Used by Nicolaus Henricus of Oberursel.

 

Birgit Wiedl notes that the Eselritt (ass-ride), like the Sauritt (sow-ride), "is the typical feature of a type of pamphlet that is known as Schandbild or Schmähbrief ('defamatory picture/letter') that ... show the person(s) they are directed against as riding backwards; if groups of people are depicted, they might also engage in the 'typical' habit of occupying themselves with the animal's behind, shoving seals or money pouches into its hindquarters, or devouring its excrement" ("Laughing at the Beast" in Laughter in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, ed. A. Classen (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2010), p. 351). Donkeys are commonly depicted eating thistles; in the 16th century, this image also becomes emblematic of miserliness or the failure to appreciate the good things in one's possession: cf. emblem 86 in Andrea Alciati's Emblemata. (The anagram "Nasus/As(i)nus," used in this work, may also have influenced the choice of mount.) The pigs pursuing the donkey's droppings require no further comment. The rider is tonsured and dressed as a friar and bears a shield which identifies him as Johannes Nas. The upper portion of the shield shows a pair of scissors, three needles, and a thimble. Johannes Nas began life as a tailor and included a pair of shears on his episcopal arms; they are common in satirical depictions of him: cf. this image and this image. Here the tailor's tools are accompanied by a goat, negatively associated with lasciviousness and stubbornness (cf. Wiedl, p. 353, and the entry "Goat" in H.B. Werness, The Continuum Encyclopedia of Animal Symbolism in Art (New York: Continuum, 2006)).

 

Established heading: Henricus, Nicolaus, fl. 1557-1597

 

Penn Libraries call number: GC55 Sch955 570v

Paper in boat in river during arts festival

This large-format, illuminated Timurid copy of the Qur’an is believed to have been produced in Northern India in the ninth century AH / fifteenth CE. The manuscript opens with a series of illuminated frontispieces. The main text is written in a large vocalized polychrome muḥaqqaq script. Marginal explanations of the readings of particular words and phrases are in thuluth and naskh scripts, and there is interlinear Persian translation in red naskh script. The fore-edge flap of the gold-tooled, brown leather binding is inscribed with verses 77 through 80 from Chapter 56 (Sūrat al-wāqiʿah). The seal of Sultan Bayezid II (1481-1512 CE) appears on fol. 8a. There is an erased bequest (waqf) statement and stamp of Sultan ʿUthmān Khān (1027-31 CE) on fol. 3a.

 

To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.

i downloaded the 'grutch shaded' chalkboard font which i really think adds to the whole chalkboard feel. also, i thought the 'chalk/charcoal' sketch filter was a little too light so i used an addition layer of text at low opacity just to keep some of the original form. such a fun project. :)

Toadstools, mushrooms, fungi, edible and poisonous;.

Indianapolis,The Bowen-Merrill Company[c1902].

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for my favorite group "ipod portrait tuesday", i have not actually read ulysses on my ipod, but theres a great website with an awful lot of books for your ipod: manybooks.net/

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