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The box is made with quite luxe curly maple yet showcases only a penny, the smallest possible denomination of american currency: A piece of metal unfit to picked up from the ground.
Nice rendition of the Melbourne skyline capturing detail no single exposure could get, but needs blending in of sky and foreground to fix the ugly grain and washed out colour. A work in progress.
i wanted to share a work in progress... right now it's really about working through the idea and the "mechanics" of it. simply put, creating a pattern that will work.
they will probably end up looking very different, but i thought i'd share a little bit of the process.
MIRANDOLA - PALAZZO COMUNALE - FIANCATA
Sono evidenti i tamponamenti a sostegno delle arcate e delle colonne.
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
I've been working on a charcoal grey winter set for my s.o. Nathaniel. Right now I've completed the scarf. The panda is wearing what I have done for the hat so far.
The yarn I am using is to die for. It's Classic Elite Inca Alpaca color #1177 lot #3033. It is insanely soft and almost oily... it feels like silk even though it's 100% alpaca from Peru. It comes in a number of good colors too... definately going to a repeat customer.
Anyway... after the hat comes the wrist warmers. Look out for those.
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
I've been in a frenzy in the last two weeks.. here's another version of my favorite god of the Hindu pantheon (although he is missing four of his arms).
Not sure of the size, but it's big.. at least 36 x 20 or so. All acrylic paint.
After helping Marie build her three foot stilts, Michael and I decided we needed a couple of sets of our own.