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all of the impossible to reach parts are finished well enough for final paint...
the edges and around the nose of the arrow still needs some work.
Work in process circa February 2011, for the Classic Monsters show held at Sanctuary Tattoo in March 2011. Charcoal on Rives (if I recall correctly)
Quite tricky, as it's all shades of grey, and the picture on the box didn't show all the picture - especially the left hand side...
Archival still photos of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of Complete Works on 8/4/2009. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)
In Tucson, CultureStrike artists were able to complete two butterfly murals and we shared them at an arts and music festival, where a number of people took photos in front of the butterfly. This is where we kicked off the Butterfly Crossing campaign, which was originally conceptualized at the 2012 Creative Change gathering in Utah.
Photo by Favianna Rodriguez
1. Mori, 2. Makai complete, 3. Makai back complete, 4. flower grrl front, 5. Roll 'Em Again, Sam front complete, 6. Lucky Cat, 7. Max's Koi Pond front complete, 8. Max's Koi Pond back complete, 9. Breaking Free complete, 10. Caribbean Queen complete front, 11. Caribbean Queen complete back, 12. Modern Baby complete front, 13. Modern Baby complete back, 14. Leah is Positive, 15. White Wedding complete front, 16. White Wedding complete back, 17. Pay It Forward #3 complete, 18. XOXOX complete front, 19. XOXOX complete back, 20. Purple Daisies complete front
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This was originally intended to be a picture of the completed model, except I'd missed out one aerial. I've uploaded this photo because it shows the plane's colours much better than the other photos do.
It took me 15 minutes to set my beat-up tripod to take this
i thought i'll be a bit shaky for it's unstable issue , but it turned out OK.
Manchester music legends Oasis have completed their series of concerts in Heaton Park.
The five events passed without any major incidents or trouble as a total of more than 300,000 fans flocked to Heaton Park to witness the band’s massive return to Manchester.
We’ve worked with the event organisers and partners from Manchester City Council and Bury Council to ensure the areas in and around Heaton Park have been safely managed with minimal disruption for the public.
Assistant Chief Constable Matt Boyle, lead police commander for the Oasis events, said: “These concerts have been months in the making for us and our partners to ensure that hundreds of thousands of fans who have come to Manchester can safely enjoy these iconic homecoming shows.
“We’ve now seen all five Oasis events pass without any major issues and I’m pleased that the overwhelming majority of people attending have enjoyed themselves and behaved sensibly and responsibly.
“Our officers have continued to provide a high-visibility presence throughout; assisting our partners and event security in ensuring a smooth flow of operations, before, during, and after the concerts whilst being on-hand to deal with any concerns from members of the public.
“Where we have had to do so, we have acted in seizing unauthorised drones, arresting those attempting to illegally enter the event, coordinating road closures and working with colleagues in the ambulance service to help those in need of medical attention.
“We’ve assisted local authorities and the event organisers with their plans throughout. This includes supporting security staff who play a key role. I want to thank them all and the partners who have done a fine job in making this a memorable experience for all.
“This has been a huge event with 300,000 fans coming to Heaton Park and many others visiting Manchester to experience the atmosphere. I’d like to thank the public for their cooperation and patience as we maintained a safe and steady flow of people entering and leaving the event with minimal disruption over the last few weeks.”
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Progress and completed works by Bridgegap at Fulton Road, Wembley Park, London. Bridgegap, Subcontracted by Wates Construction. New-build decoration
The two-year decoration schedule to 4 blocks consisted of:
External corridors and communal areas
Wallpapering, Painting Walls and Ceilings, Skirting, Selo doors and architraves, Installation of corner guards.
Stairwells
Stairs - Anti-Slip and Rubberised coatings
Balusters and handrails.
Apartments
Full internal decoration of ceilings and walls
All woodwork, including skirting architraves and doors
Car Parks
Dustproof coating system - concrete sealant system
Parking bay demarcations
Protective coating to sheet piling