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Random brick walls left after a building was torn down. I live in a brick house and have brick walk ways. I guess I just love love brick...especially old brick!
Put together set 9440 and saw that the new lego block-brick has a different pattern on each side. So you have a choice on how you want your brick to be displayed.
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Please feel free to leave me a lo-res sample of your new work using this image in comments. Would love to see what you come up with!
Please give credit where credit is due - that's all I ask! Links would be appreciated =) Have fun!
Bricks crossing on the outdoor BART station platform at MacArthur. The concrete was a spooky shade of green, way more ominous than in daylight; it's as if they were getting ready for St. Patrick's Day.
Only half a brick, but about the length of a normal brick. I wonder if this was a special make, for the point of arches or something, as it is elongated and tapered.
N.B. Allen and Co., Neath and Swansea, both in the County of Glamorgan; and at Hirwain (sic.) in the County of Brecon, Brick Manufacturers. Registered 20 January 1876.
edited by Linda Spalding.
Toronto, fall 1986.
8 x 1o-3/4, 16 sheets ivory bond folded & stapled twice to 64 pp in selfwrappers, all printed black offset with blue addition to outside covers.
cover photos unacknowledged.
23 contributors ID'd:
Robert Billings, George Bowering, Pauline Butling, Martha Butterfield, Brian Coates, Stan Dragland, Bill Ellis, Lawrence Garber, Susan Glickman, Ron Graham, Michael Herr, Penny Kemp, David McFadden, bpNichol, Michael Ondaatje, Rainer Maria Rilke, John Ralston Saul, Gail Scott, Linda Spalding, Philip Spalding, Frank Stewart, Patricia Young, Linda Zwicker.
Nichol contributes:
i) the dart, its arkness: david mcfadden's the art of darkness (prose review, pp.35-37; quotes: David McFadden)
also includes:
ii) contributors, by [Linda Spalding?] (prose, with a paragraph on Nichol)
My first time exploring the Brick Works, I thought it was really great of the business owner to supply people with the bricks to break his windows!
Took a pile of pictures at Brick Fiesta this year. Turnout was a bit disappointing compared to last year, but still had fun. I seemed to be damn near the only non-Texan at the con.
Anyone have some timpani drums?
Custom 121 pc. Micro-scale kit of the Science Center by Chris Hettinger (INeedMoreBricks)
We created 500 of these kits most of which were given to the public during the event, or in appreciation for a contribution made to the project.
Photo (credits by various photographers) captured during the Brick Built: Engineering SCI event held at the Science Center of Iowa & Blank IMAX Dome Theater on March 16th - 17th, 2013.
What would you make a chimney out of if you ran a brickworks? ... what else!
This fine chimney is a historic remnant of the former Hoffman brickworks, now it sits in the middle of a medium density housing development.
Yesterday I went with some friends to the OMSI to see The Art of the Brick. The displays were incredible and some mind-blowing. I wasn't even able to get pictures of all of the models! Most of them are done by the awesome Nathan Sawaya. This is a must-see attraction.
First upload after a short pause.
I wish you all a wonderful weekend! I will catch up later tonight!
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These are very old bricks that came with the house when we bought it.. We used them for a side garden relaxation area, it gives it a homey-relaxing feeling where its surroundings are quite whimsicial [whm.sic.al: Imaginative; Fairy tale; Magical; ect..]
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