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This is a QR code. We're using them in the galleries whereby visitors can access supplemental information about current exhibitions.
morse code quilt back on my reading chair; dissertation on (under, around) the office coffee table; fabric for the berry quilt in the dye bucket; "more summer please" quilt on the futon; mini quilt flop bag on the tv; fraction quilt blocks on the side table
Kandi Coded
Live In-Studio at KEXP
February 13, 2010
Photo Credits: Jill Rachel Photography www.flickr.com/photos/jillrachel
Tasteful pink saree is created on faux georgette jacquard and net pallu with having cutdana, stone, beads and sequins work. Border is decorated with sequins work. Matching blouse is available with it.
Let’s share and get your own new code made by JAS
- Each code is different shape, size, and design.
(No two pairs are ever exactly same)
- Each one may be worn individually or together.
- Letting you create your own, unique style with codes.
- Length can be adjusted either longer or shorter by rubber string easily.
- Components : Hollow brass squire tubing, black rubber string
- Torch oxidized coloring
- Matt surface
- All items are designed and made by JAS
This bangle was made with the toy packaging that came from two charms- Milly and Kallen. The images were carefully cut out and glued to the wooden base, then given layers of a water-based glaze that dries to a glass-like finish.
Paper on wood, 2009.
Sharing another photo from my travel to Universal Studios Singapore. <3
Looking up at the Battlestar Galactica Rollercoaster through a circuit board roof of one of the shades. So neat! :D
www.lightbubbles.com/livingdreaming/2011/02/16/hidden-codes/