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Decided to take on a few new subjects late in the evening. A box of Christmas ornaments, and a fallen worklight. Suprisingly good subjects, however, they talked too much for me.
Beyanisa anunciando el primer asalto, Alisea y Jorge se llevan muy mal, así que Carlos y Noelia les han preparado un combate de boxeo para que se desfogen.
I have many favorite places n Second Life. Some are brilliantly creative and others are simple, elegant and immersive.
Art Box is a favorite. This is a gallery of internationally famous art by well-known artists in our world history. These are the artworks that we most recognize.
Here, you can become part of the art. You can attach props and be a character in the work itself. This is a place that will put a smile on your face.
Art Box is set up so that you can snap great pictures of yourself while you are in the art... in the piece itself. So have fun!
If you go, try to spend at least 2 hours here. There is a lot of see and a lot to try out. And, bring friends. It's a wonderful place to share with those who love art.
The first coat of paint helps take the medical edge off the piece. There's more work to do, but I think it is looking pretty good.
Boxed In depicts three abandoned “Standard Doll Company” dolls placed in coffins, awaiting an uncertain fate. Once rescued from the landfill when their factory was slated for demolition, the dolls now embody a metaphor for how women have been commodified, confined, and discarded by society when no longer deemed “useful.” The scattered nails and open coffins reflect both threat and possibility—will they be sealed away, or will they find new life? Image Sources: All dolls from Mizzd-Stock on Deviant Art; nucly-concrete-07; Coffin IMG_3358; Imad Awan brushes; Amanda Rockwell elements; Eastern_Water_Dragon_-_top_view-Andrew Mercer-Wikimedia 4.0; Nucly brushes;
One of several artsy electrical boxes in downtown Ventura. This one is entitled Sea and has a mural of a garibaldi, the official California state fish. Artist: Paul McTaggart
ThredUp Box #45995
4 Pooh Board Books
Leapfrog Crib Piano
Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Bunny
High Chair toy
Peter Rabbit Musical Bunny
Dance Board Book
Shaking Bug Stroller/Car Seat Toy
From my ongoing series of public utility boxes - this one for the Boston Mayor's Office Paint Box Program. It's located in Downtown Crossing on Washington Street near the Paramount Theatre.
See lots more of my art at www.howiegreen.com
Joe Overstreet, Boxes, 1970, acrylic on constructed canvas with metal grommets and cotton rope, 292.1 × 171.5 × 121.9 cm (Art Bridges, © estate of the artist)
This is an artificial nest box placed in a pine tree for endangered Red-cockaded Woodpeckers in McCurtain County Wilderness Area located in SE Oklahoma. A biologist must climb the pine tree with spikes and cut a hole in the trunk. A nest box is inserted and sealed. If a box is occupied, the tree trunk will be covered in sap, caused from the woodpeckers' drillings. Prevents snakes from reaching the nest. Trees are also thinned in the nesting areas. Most of the oaks are killed. RCWP's prefer areas open enough to fly easily. A lot of effort to save a little bird, well worth it in my mind.
Those C420s are well maintained. We are a few miles south of Monett on the grade and these ALCOs aren't making any smoke. I guess their 25 car train wasn't very taxing.
Note the year on the box culvert - "1910".
12-10-2010