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We are thrilled to present a preview of Lisbeth, by German designer Louisa-Helen Fröhlich. Lisbeth is an all-italic, all-dynamic typeface family with a friendly voice, focusing on magazines and branding; there will be five weights for text, from thin to bold, and a quirky display with a twisted stroke, making the letters dance a little on the page.
All the Tyrell Corporation has brought so far is a head. That won't do! They say the rest of the body is still in the inceptor tank. I wish they'd hurry up...Pris is pouting about it.
I made my gift for the previous Steam hunt the night before it started, I'm doing much better this time around :)
Start your General Election embroidery.
I have drawn the cartoons on to treated linen, and have progressed to painting these with Kohinoor paints.
A sneaky view of an advanced medical lab.
This is intended to be separated in 16x16 base plates.
In the left, there's a room to control the TAC-Reso-module chamber (upper left in this pic)
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
Close up of the front of the bag. The blue/green section is to represent the sea, the white on the right is the wedding gown, and the beige on the left represents the Baileys.
Blue green fabrics dyed by me in Dylon, and the beiges in tea. Blue green fibres from Stef Francis, sparkly bits Madeira Glistengloss. All worked on the embellisher.
A nice photo demonstrating how the magnets have been placed on this model to permit me to treat the Carnifex in a modular fashion.
Inaugurazione Museo Vicino Oriente, giovedì 19 marzo 2015 - shar.es/1fwXLI - foto Stefania Sepulcri (settore Ufficio stampa e comunicazione)
Kirsten's choker progressing - it's now wearable without being held on, and all it needs is a last coat of antiquing on the gold plated parts at the back and the cameo stuck on (atm the glue for the chain embellishment is drying). Oh, and I need to add just one more gold crimp cover at the back because I managed to twist one.. and file down the sharp bits of the central piece. Estimated time of being finished: Tomorrow!!
It isn't actually wonky like that, but Kirsten's neck is larger than mine and she also intends to wear it over rollneck jumpers.
Title : “Ashulia Man - Before”
Series : On the road to Ashulia
Size : 18” by 22”
Medium : Oil on canvas board
Price : currently not for sale
It is in our nature to respond to a friendly gesture with a smile. The people of Ashulia were no different. Once the ice was broken this man gave us a pose similar to that of the Ashulia Lady - a shy smile!
This series is inspired by a visit to Ashulia with a couple of friends. Anil Advani captured some great moments on camera, and has generously allowed me to use these images as references. One year and a lot of work later, these people have developed personalities in my imagination and I feel I know them well.
This is another development of the garden. The intention is to raise the height of the step to match the others and extend it into the garden. Hopefully I'll be able to mosaic it afterwards :-)
It's been dug out. Just needs some shuttering adding and then can start adding the concrete.