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Jet car! Always fun to watch.. Especially when you work on jets for a living and know how insane they are! It was funny watching ashley .. every time he would inch the car forward its really loud (like a gun shot) and she would jump soo bad! I still love you ashley :) These jet cars werent as fast as ones Ive seen before but still 6 seconds in the quarter at 260 is pretty respectable..
I tried my hand at making a Celtic Torc. Some days of experimentation later, I managed to make two bracelet-sized Torcs.
After settling in and buying groceries, our first order of business was to bake and construct a design boner birthday cake.
My non-traditional materials project. I made a marriage of metals brass and bronze torque, and hand sewed feathers to a macrame wedge. Then I put on crazy make up and had some fun.
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Opening reception for "Rodney Graham: 'Torqued Chandelier Release' and Other Works", June 19, 2014.
Photo by Michael R. Barrick, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.
"Rodney Graham: 'Torqued Chandelier Release' and Other Works"
June 20 - August 17, 2014
More information: belkin.ubc.ca/?id=412