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iPhone lomo of the day 8.31.09
2 photos taken with iPhone camera. Edited with PhotoCurves, PhotoSharp, DXP, & CameraBag.
Glanced down on a friend's coffee table and noticed this. I envisioned Urban Acid when I was snapping the pic so that's what you get.
Seville, Spain is known for its beautiful tilework. This example is on a stairway at the Plaza de Espana.
I couldn't walk in the room to take a better picture, so this will have to do. This is the partially tiled shower.
A seamless tile to be used for creating backgrounds that are tessellating or seamless. I use them to create backgrounds for web pages or documents.
The theatre part of the Tobacco Factory still has lots of the old industrial feel - and i'm assuming the tiling is from when it really was a factory. like other converted factories i've been in, it makes it feel a little like my Victorian primary school
I've been making these plaster tiles from a hand made mould using Composimold. These will be available from the online store soon.
Check out the full process tutorial with photos on my website - www.sam-dunn.com/CLAY-TILES
This tile picture was on the wall of the little shop we stopped at on our bus tour. Many bird cages in Tunisia are in this style.
Five tiles from Xiuding Monastery, Anyang. Earthenware, 7th century Tang dynasty.
From the ROM description:
"Most Chinese architecture featured wood construction, but Buddhist pagodas were generally made of brick or stone. They contained relics, but also served to mark a temple, as church towers do in the west.
"These relief tiles are part of the nearly 4000 tiles which covered a pagoda near Anyang. They were shaped in moulds, using 72 different designs. The diamond-shaped tiles are the most numerous and varied."
Tiles on the wall of a building in Birmingham, Alabama. If I remember correctly, these were on the side of the old Jefferson Home Furniture Company store.
Most of the tile work was completed today. There is still some to go and hopefully soon we will have a functioning bathtub again.