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Why G*d (read: Graphtec) gave us the Craft ROBO! From royalty-free packaging file to prototype in under five minutes. Sorry for the blurry shots...was trying to post in under ten!
Hervey Bay, Queensland Australia
Canon 1Ds2 & 24mm TS-E
2 linear shift images stitched to create the wide format.
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Russell - AustralianLight - Landscape Imagery
A Patch of Old Snow, Ugo Rondinone (2012).
Avec peu d'effets, je crois que c'est l'œuvre qui m'a le plus marquée. Un truc totalement inconnu.
digitally arranged watercolor painting
www.etsy.com/listing/96229340/prism-geometric-watercolor-...
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
In New Zealand the majority of sub-marine cables and pipelines are marked on the shore at the point where they enter and leave the water. The use of the word sub-marine refers to cables and pipes that are under the water and is not about actual submarine boats.
www.tonydigitalart.blogspot.com
This drawing was named after a song I like by Death Cab for Cutie
Simple triangle block from Oh, Fransson! and Sew Mama Sew sew-along
This was a fun and easy mini quilt to whip-up over the weekend. I used some vintage fabrics from my stash along with some newer ones and tried my hand at stippling. Hmmm....not so sure about that stippling. Hoping it will grow on me. :)
I put 4 equilateral triangles inside a cube to show the distance from the midpoints of each of the 12 edges of the cube are always consistant. Its hard to tell in the photo because the triangles are all the same color, but none of them actually touch each other, they just float in space around each other because they only touch the cube by their 3 vertices.
Alios kraft paper, hexagon from 30x03 cm square.
64 division grid.
Upper row: normal version, closed triangle twists at the front.
Lower row: same but with rabbit ear triangle sinks in each of the center´s back sides.
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
Based on this quilt seen online:
www.allpeoplequilt.com/projects-ideas/baby-quilts/twisted...