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This set turned out great! I didn't trim away all the flashing from the Mandalorian armor so you could see what it looks like as one piece. I'll probably cut them apart to be glued onto a custom figure after being painted up.
While working away today machining some bronze and black nylon I thought some of the chips would look awesome in a pen casting. Nothing goes to waste even the chips are getting reused. I can't wait to demold these blanks and try them out especially the black nylon casting on the upper left.
A local from a catamaran casts his net into the water. These guys are not fishing for san (as in previous pictures), but for fish. Balapitiya, near Galle, Sri Lanka, June 2011.
Now somewhere in the black mountain hills north of Santa Barbara, California adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, there used to be a well travelled road named California State Route 1. Bits and pieces of the road still exist like the overpass being shadowed here. In this particular spot, south of Gaviota, that's it, just the overpass.
Santa Barbara County, California 2015
casting bambini torino
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"Casting Dreams" Acrylic on panel, 19 1/2 x 22 1/2
This painting is also going to be in the book, A Painter's Paradise. I included it here because it is part of my portfolio even though Eastern Shore Art Center will own the copyright.
Fabiola Rodas, compartiendo con el jurado principal del Casting de Canal 12, los tres admirando el talento de Faby.
If you remember we put in a small garden pond earlier this summer and stocked it with goldfish from the pet store. The gold fish all got Ich and died, which is common with pet store fish. Since my parents already have 2 ponds at their house that are stocked with goldfish that are healthy and naturalized to ponds, we decided to catch a couple of theirs for our pond. Mr Chiots got out my dad's casting net and netted us a few little fish.
The new batch of owls are up for sale in my etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/DayDreamerDolly
Thank you Haru Casting for all the beautiful colors!! They look spectacular! :)
This fisherman was casting for bait in the early evening. Luck was not with him but clearly, he was a talented caster, tossing his net with skill. Or so the Pelican said.
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This is Amy's bellycasting before it was sanded,primed and painted.The completed casting is in my photostream(basketball/sports theme).
Cabana a margem do rio com ar condicionado
Roupas de cama
Banheiro com água quente
Sala
Geladeira e freezer
www.annbillberry.com/ - cast metal parts for jewelry (Russia, Perm)
this elements from collection "Arkaim"
so beautiful!
www.annbillberry.com - литая фурнитура для украшений. Производство Россия, г. Пермь.
На фото элементы из коллекции "Аркаим"
Такая красивая!
São Caetano do Sul (São Paulo)
Idade: 25 anos
Altura: 1,76
Manequim: 38/40
Calçado: 38/39
Cabelos e olhos: castanhos
Busto: 85
Cintura: 67
Quadril: 95
Fashion Teller Casting
Greek Mythology
AMPHITRITE Goddess of the Sea In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was a sea-goddess and wife of Poseidon.[1] Under the influence of the centaur Olympian pantheon, she became merely the consort of Poseidon, and was further diminished by poets to a symbolic representation of the sea. In Roman mythology, the consort of Neptune.
Amphitrite was a daughter of Nereus and Doris (and thus a Nereid), according to Hesiod's Theogony, but of Oceanus and Tethys (and thus an Oceanid), according to the Bibliotheca, which actually lists her among both the Nereids[3] and the Oceanids.[4] Others called her the personification of the sea itself (saltwater). One of Amphitrite's Oceanid sisters is Perse, (wife of Helios). Amphitrite's offspring included seals[5] and dolphins.[6] Poseidon and Amphitrite had a son, Triton who was a merman, and a daughter, Rhode (if this Rhode was not actually fathered by Poseidon on Halia or was not the daughter of Asopus as others claim). Bibliotheca (3.15.4) also mentions a daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite named Benthesikyme.
Amphitrite bearing a trident on a pinax from Corinth (575–550 BC)
Styling:
Dress - Hilly Haalan- Lilian Dress with Color Hud Sea Blue
Hair - 3636 LilaHair Silver
Jewelry - Chop Zuey- The Little Mermaid of Copenhagen, Brooch, Braclets, Earrings
Glow - Studio Shells Necklace Sea
Eyelashes - Alb Diva mermaid lashes colored to match
Nails: Mandala Long Mesh
Fish - Yellow added
Angelfish added
Jellyfish added
White seashell added
Gacha- Untra Rare Trident Gold
Fashion Teller Casting
Greek Mythology
AMPHITRITE Goddess of the Sea In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was a sea-goddess and wife of Poseidon.[1] Under the influence of the centaur Olympian pantheon, she became merely the consort of Poseidon, and was further diminished by poets to a symbolic representation of the sea. In Roman mythology, the consort of Neptune.
Amphitrite was a daughter of Nereus and Doris (and thus a Nereid), according to Hesiod's Theogony, but of Oceanus and Tethys (and thus an Oceanid), according to the Bibliotheca, which actually lists her among both the Nereids[3] and the Oceanids.[4] Others called her the personification of the sea itself (saltwater). One of Amphitrite's Oceanid sisters is Perse, (wife of Helios). Amphitrite's offspring included seals[5] and dolphins.[6] Poseidon and Amphitrite had a son, Triton who was a merman, and a daughter, Rhode (if this Rhode was not actually fathered by Poseidon on Halia or was not the daughter of Asopus as others claim). Bibliotheca (3.15.4) also mentions a daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite named Benthesikyme.
Amphitrite bearing a trident on a pinax from Corinth (575–550 BC)
Styling:
Dress - Hilly Haalan- Lilian Dress with Color Hud Sea Blue
Hair - 3636 LilaHair Silver
Jewelry - Chop Zuey- The Little Mermaid of Copenhagen, Brooch, Braclets, Earrings
Glow - Studio Shells Necklace Sea
Eyelashes - Alb Diva mermaid lashes colored to match
Nails: Mandala Long Mesh
Fish - Yellow added
Angelfish added
Jellyfish added
White seashell added
Gacha- Untra Rare Trident Gold