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25 avril 2015, Paris.
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In addition to the gallery showing at the former R&L Restaurant there was a work space where Angela China painted a new work of art.
made on Studio Calico weekend skech #8
this is page for my friend Nulka, which shows her place to work - I lowe SCRAP = house of beautiful Polish papers :)
These larger-than-life decorations are in a staging area, ready to be stored away until the end of this year. They've earned their rest.
This image was captured during the lesson of shaping pottery. Although the focus could be better, I'd like to share it, because there is something mysterious and exciting in such work of hands.
uma sala/biblioteca terminada.tem uma estantaria desenhada para este espaço,feita em acrilico.gosto particularmente desta sala ,tem muita luz .para mim fundamental!
I had some work travel in New York City this week. This one turned out to be a big clusterfuck.
On Tuesday, I took a late train to the city, arriving at 10:45. I had booked a hotel only a few blocks from Penn Station, knowing I'd be getting in late.
When I got to the hotel a short time after 11:00 p.m., they were taking a long time to find my reservation.
I had booked through a new-to-me website called venere.com. It's Italian (?) and I only used it b/c this was a last-minute trip and lots of hotels were sold out, but this one had a decent hotel at a decent price.
I called on Monday to confirm my stay, since I was skeptical of this venere.com website. Yep, room was confirmed, rate was correct, and late check-in was noted.
Turns out, the hotel had a fire earlier in the day of my arrival, so lost 1/2 of their rooms for the night. They would find another hotel for me, but insisted that "every hotel in Manhattan is full," so I had to go to New Jersey.
Long story short, I got lied to several times. There WERE hotels in Manhattan, but none that they would pay for (higher rates). The hotel in Jersey wasn't the 1.7 mile cab ride that they promised, but almost 8 miles away.
When I got there at midnight, the hotel was kind of gross - just old, run down, etc. I had to carry my luggage to the 2nd floor, as there was no elevator. The neighbors in the room next door were loud, though I was exhausted and fell asleep. They woke me up at 2:3o in the morning with some VERY loud sex. They got slightly quieter when I banged on the wall.
The Manhattan hotel paid my cab fare back and forth. But the cab that the hotel allegedly called for me in the morning never arrived, so I was running late from the get-go.
I had to go back to the Manhattan hotel to drop my bags on Wednesday morning, since I'd be staying there on Wednesday night (they had rooms available by then). So that added to the length of my day.
I got less than 6 hours of sleep on Tuesday, when I've been averaging about 9-10 hours a night recently. I was a cranky beast that morning.
Finally, I checked into my room around 4:00 pm, once my meetings for the day were done. Changed my clothes, went out to run an errand and get my nails done, and brought some dinner back to the hotel. I was sound asleep by 9:00 p.m.
As I arrived at work this morning I wished I had been a couple of minutes earlier. No time to set up and do this justice!
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round 2. my second venture in front of the camera and working with doug birkenheuer. i am most excited to see the finished photograph. this is merely a sample of the direction in which the final photograph is heading. hats off to doug!! =D
We are over the hump and coasting towards the weekend!! If it still seems as if you have a mountain of work to do....it could be worse! This is what we faced before Computers!!
Blazer: Salvation Army $6
Dress: True Value Vintage $19
Tight: American Apparel $20
Shoes: Aldo $60
Cuff: Value Village $2
Watch: Yardsale $1
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This work table seems a bit too obviously curated, but in 2016 I saw carvers who kept a table of "exhibits" for visitors to see and discuss.
Umbrella at work makes a decorative cubicle ornament. And I am guessing it's there to block some light.