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Well the mold worked! Unfortunately due to me being horrible with zipper cut style 2 part molds, im not sure how many pulls i will get out of it before it shreds.
I'll probably release a very limited edition. Just pour as many as i can and move on to another small figure once the mold breaks down.
This is a blog post about my first attempt at using iBooks Author with an eBook version of my one-off Beasts Book: It was a bit of a shock and I didn't 'gel' much with the software.
The second attempt was a little easier with the 'Night Light' eBook.
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2012년 5월 11일 경북도민체육대회에서...
The 50th Gyeongbuk Sports Festival, 2012.05.11
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From the event website (www.beastrace.co.uk): BEAST yourself on an epic 10k obstacle race over rough terrain, dirt tracks and forest; take on over 20 mega obstacles on the way; run solo or in a team; win brilliant prizes; do it for charity; eat and drink top-quality local produce; be in ridiculous fancy dress ... Do any of this and more at Scotland's 'beastliest' obstacle race!
Dayton Washington
Liberty Theater
photos by Micheal Luce
Costumes by Mary Luce
Makeup/hair by Bridget House and team
This beast is actually quite tame, thanks to the ring on its nose. This majestic creature, however, had only one day to live. It was sacrificed during a three day festival to honor the dead. There were 200 others killed during the three day celebrations. This was taken with my old camera w/o flash.
Wild Beasts played Music Hall of Williamsburg on 02/28. This was their last American show and played a sold out Bowery Ballroom on 02/26.
I enjoy cloud watching & have captured some amazing cloud formations over the years.
This one was really amusing.
Like a beast emerging & taking shape.
October 2012.
Tapas and "great" drinks go well together at "low-key" Mediterranean spot, Beast in Prospect Heights.
The Lion of England - one of the Queens Beasts on the top of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, UK.