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Taken during an After Hours Victorian Surgery Demonstration

 

[a] mock Victorian surgical demonstration presented within the original architecture of the old operating theatre of St. Thomas’s Hospital dated to 1822. Before the advent of anaesthesia, an operation had to be swift. Without hand-washing or antiseptics, the chance of later infection was high.

[Old Operating Theatre]

Aetherized. Button district.

Merchandise stalls at Empress Lawn during Civic District Outdoor Festival.

Merchandise stalls at the Empress Lawn during the Civic District Outdoor Festival.

The Armory is excited to open our doors and welcome you back for a safe, socially distanced, engaging art experience with the exhibition Alison Saar: Of Aether and Earthe. The Armory and the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College in Claremont have partnered to present an exhibition of Saar’s work connected to myths and archetypes, invisible bodies and hidden histories, and timeless paradigms of grounding and transformation.

 

Learn more at armoryarts.org/saar.

 

Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber. Courtesy Armory Center for the Arts.

This is an aetherization again...tourists under the smokestack of the Spirit of Vancouver Island as we enter Active Pass. Endless photographic fun on the ferries.

 

Have a great day everyone. I will visit as time permits.

Chaos Dragon Retexture for SRTO and ENB

Mount Pleasant Cemetery,Taunton MA

Lucy in L.A is trying to dring water with her tuba with the mask on. Interactive collaboration in workshop

AETHER ... thinking about London performance in Tenderpixel Gallery

Anime Expo 2016. If you know the cosplayer, please let me know so I can credit them appropriately. If you're the cosplayer & would like a high-res image, please feel free to message me and I'll send it to you. =)

This is barn in the town of Southey, Saskatchewan. The town was named for the British poet, Robert Southey. It is a winter shot, so those are piles of frozen aether in the foreground.

There's a little moon of the left side of the skyscraper. This is another minimal aetherizer treatment. This shot came out of a discussion we had at work today about depth of field. The three elements are a bit of a trek apart ;-)

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