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I caught this shot from at about 100ft.
I had been observing these two for only a short period of time but it became increasingly clear I happened upon something quite real... I questioned whether or not I belonged in this moment but I just felt if I approached it with the same kind of care as the man kneeling down to console his friend, it could be OK, somehow...
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The Etruscan Console was inspired by furnishings of ancient Rome. Etruscan is the modern name given to a civilization of ancient Italy. Its homeland was in the area of central Italy, just north of Rome, which is today called Tuscany. Culture that may be positively identified as Etruscan developed in Italy after about 800 BC. Around 500 BC the political destiny of Italy passed out of Etruscan hands, but the decline was gradual. The last of the Etruscan cities were formally absorbed by Rome around 100 BC. Ancient Roman architecture began with Etruscan styles which later gave way to Greek influence. The Etruscan Console was designed by Shah Gilani, ASFD. The base is offered in multiple sizes with various top options such as glass, stone, and wood. With its understated elegance, it makes an exceptional entryway table or sofa table for upscale residential and hospitality interiors. Robust metal construction of the base allows it to support heavy tops without shaking. Four polished bronze glides are provided which also serve as levelers – a useful feature to have when the floor is uneven. The serpent detail on the stretcher may be deleted upon request. The console base is offered in a variety of finishes. It has polished bronze accents. Custom sizing is available.
Mag Fest Day 2
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Photographer: Kevin McGee
The old Kingsport Press / Mead building as it's slowly being devoured by the monster known as urban renewal.
Xbox 360, Gamecube, an old half destroyed Hewlett Packard, random wires, speakers, a Router and other assorted shit hardware
This console fits perfectly in any situation including Broadcast, Recording, Security, Control, or in a main reception area. Flexibility and scalability allows for any configuration that is needed with a huge selection of additional accessories.
A Console Table
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28 1/2” x 37” x 16” (72 cm x 94 cm x 41 cm)
Opening bid: PHP 2,000
Lot 949 of the Leon Gallery online auction on October 21-22, 2023. Please see leonexchange.com and leon-gallery.com for more information.