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I had this idea for such a long time in my head, and then a long time unedited on my computer but finally I came to edit it AND post it. I am not much of a literature type, of course I love reading but writing and creating a whole book on its own seems like an impossible intention. I admire people who can express themselves with words perfectly, who can work with words and sting right into its deepest point.
Art & Edit (c) chantal-olivia with some help of my friend Laura, who took one photography for me
Model: la petite Chantal, me
- Machine and hand quilted
- Pieced, applique, and reverse applique
- Shot cottons and patches of Ikat
Shot before closing shop today.
This week, i occupied with this commish gown. I was keen to exaggerating the hip area, as i always do, with the use of layered patent faux leather strips in beige, and the silver areas that you see are actually micro gems applied one by one. The skirt part needs more work still... so hope the heavens will give me sunshine tomorrow... i work best after basking... which leads me to think, i might be half reptile. hahahaha.
i named the gown, "Cardozo"
Early May 2020: the authorities strongly suggested that those who could work from home, should do so.
My wife was an "early adopter" and was quick to establish a "home office."
Due to my line of work, I could unfortunately not "harvest the benefits" of that, but worked weird shifts and long hours in order to be able to be home too, to the extent possible.
Now, almost three years later, "hybrid working" is a well working concept at many workplaces so she's at the home office a couple of days a week.
For me, remote work is not possible, so I've figured out my own "hybrid" work model: as little as possible and strategically planning hard to get fired.
Unfortunately, my bosses are not exactly keen on the latter.
Heading out for a little longer site walk through this morning with my boss.
If it gets to hard on me. He will finish.
Plus he loves watching me in action.
Carry a pointer. That thing is moving like light saber from star wars. Fascinates him how l see things that quick.
He normally takes me for lunch. And we go over things.
He's a great boss.
Little chilly this morning.
Will probably wear a jean jacket.
Think l will get a little attention?????
Later. 💋💋💋😻💞💞😻❤️
I stepped out of work just in time today to find 2 CN westbounds in a row, each under proper cowl leadership. First up is crosstown drag freight L53691-27, riding the elevated chicanes between Corbett Street and Senour Avenues. Bridgeport, Chicago.
For many years Greenock was a major shipping port and one of the main locations on the River Clyde where ships were built and serviced, with the decline in ship building and in the steel industry the town sadly lost out with shipyards closing and people leaving the town to find work elsewhere. This shot shows the redevelopped James Watt Dock which now accomodates housing apartments, ship service yards and a new marina facility for private yachts, additionally at this location is the James Watt Dock Crane built by Sir William Arroll which is now a Grade A listed structure. In years gone by when the crane was in service it was capable of lifting a capacity of 150 tons in weight.
The reason for my absence...work being done on the kitchen and lounge...
Many thanks dear friends for your comments and faves, they are always appreciated xx
"We believe that if men have the talent to invent new machines that put men out of work, they have the talent to put those men back to work" -John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Running opposite to the otherwise mostly northbound core traffic on the Missabe, CN 5768 leads a work train south outside Munger, MN
I've decided to try to make a sort of roombox/dollhouse.
Niks and Naks are planning how to furnish it (they don't care if the walls are a bit crooked and the edges are a bit rough).
Wage thinks my work site is a mess and is trying to clean it up.
(40/365/2016 Toy Project)
(Toy Sunday: Clean)
This is the first layer of our collaboration work.
上條暁隆さんとの共同制作のための 第1層目です。
木製パネル (帆布、白亜地) に 墨、木炭、色鉛筆 F10
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2013年6月21日から7月5日まで 新宿眼科画廊で開催予定の
上條暁隆、中村眞弥子による二人展「交換絵日記展」に向けて 交換絵日記をいたします。
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Two-person exhibition
"Koh'kan enikki-ten" (An Exchange Diary)
Akitaka Kamijo Mayako Nakamura
Shinjyuku Ganka Garo
(2013.06.21-07.05)
We'll be exchanging our daily drawings by posting them at our FB page. Each will answer by drawing a picture diary inspired by the previous drawing. This exchange diary will continue until the show begins... Let's see what will happen!!
Mayako's drawings for Koh'kan enikki:-
Now, this looks Christmassy!
Bridge was acting up, so after I fixed it I worked on this : )
With a bit of a reverse vignette in Raw, for a more ethereal look.
started adding images of roots and sky to the history textbook I had in 1989. I feel that the GDR version of history we were meant to believe in can do with some grounding and with open skies.