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Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für zweifarbige Motive, das ist unser Fortgeschrittenenkurs.
Lern drucken mit uns! Jeden Monat gibt es Kurse in unserem berliner Atelier. Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin.
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Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für zweifarbige Motive, das ist unser Fortgeschrittenenkurs.
Lern drucken mit uns! Jeden Monat gibt es Kurse in unserem berliner Atelier. Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin.
Learn something new! more infos (in English):
Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für zweifarbige Motive, das ist unser Fortgeschrittenenkurs.
Lern drucken mit uns! Jeden Monat gibt es Kurse in unserem berliner Atelier. Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin.
Learn something new! more infos (in English):
Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für zweifarbige Motive, das ist unser Fortgeschrittenenkurs.
Lern drucken mit uns! Jeden Monat gibt es Kurse in unserem berliner Atelier. Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin.
Learn something new! more infos (in English):
Hier ein paar Fotos von unserem Siebdruckkurs für zweifarbige Motive, das ist unser Fortgeschrittenenkurs.
Lern drucken mit uns! Jeden Monat gibt es Kurse in unserem berliner Atelier. Bring dein eigenes Motiv mit Siebdruck auf Beutel Tshirts, Holz, Karton und Papier! Eine Übersicht von unseren Kursen findest Du hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/3-workshops
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pics from our monthly screen print workshop in Berlin.
Learn something new! more infos (in English):
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Ursula Major / The Big Bear.
Piece one for The White and The Red Exhibition. Two colour + gold, A1 screen prints.
One football that hasn't been kicked about too much .... as yet!!
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Some napkins sitting in a napkin holder!
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We met a fisherman, named Juan at the Fred W. Coyle Freedom Park in Naples, Florida. Prior to him catching his bass, he pointed out that there was an alligator lurking right below the bridge where he was casting his line. It had already stolen one of his hooked fish. In addition, it wasn't long before a large, soft-shelled turtle joined in swimming around near the fishing line. It succeeded in biting off two of his shrimp baits and snapped his line the second time. However, Juan did not give up. He was able to hook a bass and pull it up, even as the alligator lunged for it.
His next cast soon hooked a different catch, a large, soft-shelled turtle, which started flailing wildly on the line. As Juan tried to bring the turtle up to remove the hook the alligator lunged forward, gripping the turtle with it's jaws. Luckily for the turtle the gator couldn't hold on or get a good grip in the three other lunges it made. At last, Juan was able to heave the turtle up over the rail of the bridge, remove the hook and release it back into the water.
*Every time we visited the park and walked to the bridge, Juan was fishing and this big alligator was lurking right next to where Juan cast his line. Juan would grin as slyly as the gator, who never got his fish again, at least not while we were watching :-)
With a few little white clouds ...
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My current after-shave and it does have a nice smell!
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The Bovini tribe is made up of large to very large grazers, including large animals of great economic significance to humans in Domestic Cattle, Domestic buffalo, and the Yak, as well as smaller Asian relatives, and large free-roaming bovids in the African Buffalo and the American Bison. [Info source: Wikipedia]
ChallengeFactory - Livestock - 2019-03-30
15Challenges - Bovine - 2019-06-015
15Challenges - Cow - 2020-02-24
15Challenges - Two of a kind (no people) - 2020-05-29
One lone dandelion amongst the luscious carpet of green!
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Album: Logbook | Journal de bord [Lo-fi photography]
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Like everyone else on the planet, upon discovering that beginner's kits for screen printing 'prints one-off ceramic tiles!' are on offer in a certain 'lets fill this town with...' art shop, i ran home with one tucked under my arm to basically waste reams of paper. After a slight misunderstanding- the supplied squeegee is frankly more like a plastic picnic knife necessitating the purchase of a proper bit of kit- i frantically did my first print (in a rather pathetic run of 2) with paper stencils (despite being the owner of a perfectly good four-colour rotary screen-printing set-up in a Dorset studio)... rejoice in the blobbiness and mis-registration as i present MINOR TOUR!