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The New Aldi Store on New Hay Road, Salendine Nook, Huddersfield, 2022.
Most of the Steel Work is up at this point.
The fantastic Crescent in Buxton, Derbyshire. Originally finished in 1789. The building was closed in the 1980's. In 2012 work started to restore it but then stopped in 2013 due to funding issues. It appears that work has once again started to repair what is undoubtedly the 'jewel in the crown' of Buxton's Georgian heritage. Scandalous that it was ever allowed to decline in the first place. Three images stitched with PS.
I had a day off work today, so we looked at the weather app and Weymouth and Portland came out as sunniest!
28.06.2021
I swear i feel i don't have time to breathe.. Work Work Work.. all the time.. I miss all of u.. i feel i havn't realy looked through people's work like i use to.. excuse my quick comments.. i barely have time to come online for a few minutes. The rest of the time i feel i'm knee deep in papers and paint..
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about this picture.. i quickly snapped a picture of the drying rack, which is filled with the work i'm doing at the moment. Its time consuming, but i hope the effort is worth it in the end.
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"The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act."
- Marcus Aurelius Antonius
Accessorizing this is just going to be too easy. I think I can wear this dress to work all year around.
Express silk military jacket - thrifted
Work continues on The Big Game Hunter's Library. My sister (Flickr member Heart92262) gave me the idea to try out this pour-on finish for the floors, talk about a mile deep shine ! Don't know about you, but I LOVE It. Can't wait to try it out on some other projects down the line.
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad trainmen John Strieter ponders the work he faces in boarding passengers for a steam train that will arrive at the Rockside Road station in Independence once he CVSR National Park Scenic train departs. The boy behind the trainman appears to have a look of admiration on his face as he looks at the man and his passenger uniform.
I submitted this photo to JPG mag for their next issue - if you like it, please go vote for it!
Believe it or not, I didn't try to line up the captions in the background to be behind each player's head, the effect was completely accidental. The writing had been on the whiteboard for weeks. I was just trying to get everyone in the same shot and seeing the thought bubbles in the final print was a hilarious surprise.
The captions are a little fuzzy in the thumbnail, left-to-right they read: "This is way more fun than real work!", "Alright!" and "I'm the best fake soccer player ever!"
I got settled into my new desk at work since I got the promotion I've been waiting for since November when I interviewed. I really love all the new space I have compared to my previous itty bitty desk I had. Everyone was making comments here & there about how girly it was & how I seemed to have moved in, haha.