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My PRIDE “The wall of Shame” @ Het Roolvink Steegje (Roolvink alley), aka our garden wall with trophies of countries we visited ;-)

@ the wall you can find anything.... that you can put on a wall: Horseshoe, road sign, licence plate, landmark, birdhouse, warning sign, good luck charm, insect hotel, surfboard, etc.... Allways lookin’ for new stuff

 

I got this in Amersterdam in a gay bookstore when I went to visit in 1997. I also got the kissing dutch boys for my friends Dan and Doug.

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Automotive - Skate - Bmx inspired clothing & merchandise.

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Beaker, 2007

Wood Fired Porcelain

3.5" x 2.5" x 4"

 

sold

From computerhistory.org/blog/quicktime-and-the-rise-of-multim...:

 

“During our CHM Live talk, Bruce Leak, Peter Hoddie, and Doug Camplejohn explained how various strands of work within Apple converged to become QuickTime, beginning with Apple’s Advanced Technology Group (ATG). At the time, ATG was experimenting with animation and produced a 3-D video, wholly rendered on a Macintosh, called Pencil Test. The video, released in 1988, portrayed the adventures of a pencil tool in MacPaint that escapes the Mac’s screen to interact with real world objects. (If this sounds similar to the plots of early Pixar short films, it’s not a coincidence. Pixar’s Andrew Stanton (Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Wall-E) illustrated and helped write the film, and John Lasseter was an advisor.) Pencil Test was a key milestone in ATG research that would feed into QuickTime, as Bruce Leak, Jim Batson, Steve Perlman, and others, who would later work on QuickTime, all worked on the Pencil Test.“

 

Originally included on the CD “QuickTime: The Beta Release” from Apple Computer, Inc. Converted from QuickTime file format to AVI, while preserving the original video data (the audio data has been converted from signed to unsigned).

 

Copyright © 1988,1991 Apple Computer, Inc.

 

All Time Low @ Pier VI Pavilion Baltimore, MD

The Future Hearts Tour

May 24th, 2015

Taken by Jake Lahah.

The pop art portrait I did that I got back in my art class recently. Basically we got to do a portrait of whoever we wanted and I chose one of my favorite actors. I chose to use five different tones of the color red as well. I did the best I could on this and you probably can't seem 'em, but there are a lot of brush strokes on this. Got a passing grade, though.

 

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Pencil and tempera paint.

As many of my friends already know, I was able to pick this up at an estate sale run by the Michigan Photographic Historical Society. The funky little pancake lans at the left is an Itorex Pan-focal lens -- at a fixed aperture of f40, and two lens elements, it's sort of like a pinhole. The Vivitar 20mm in Nikon F mount has a whopping 82mm filter thread. I also got lucky with this Novoflex Nikon mount bellows, and there is a Novoflex macro focusing rail in the background.

A touch screen wall that lets you draw stuff.. In blood!

 

Everyone should have one of these in their house!

Did this in my art class yesterday for my motion project. Basically, we had to draw an object and make it look like it was moving. I saw the X-51A Scramjet Engine in a science magazine and thought it looked neat, so I decided to draw it. I also like how it came out too, since I played around with value changes and whatnot.

 

Article on this fine piece of aviation can be found here: www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel...

 

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Mechanical pencil, permanent ink pen, and 3B pencil.

Tonight Alive @ Pier VI Pavilion Baltimore, MD

The Future Hearts Tour

May 24th, 2015

Taken by Jake Lahah.

Spabad som skulle bli som gelé. Doftade vidrigt mycket parfym och var grynigt som sagogryn. Freja tyckte det var kul iaf.

My latest acquisition! Pilot Parallel Pens in 2.4mm, 3.8mm, and 6.0mm!

Outside my work place; this truck belongs to our messenger service that we use several times a day. The name of that company is NOT however, what is cited on the driver's door, but this is a regular truck we see them using. So who knows.

 

It's a part of NYC culture that delivery trucks are 'allowed' - if not even encouraged, to be decorated in the urban vernacular.

The ladies also pitched in hauling the 30 lb blocks! Here Lucie Muns and Ocean Engineering student Cassandra Morecroft King (Oklahoma) do their share ... and share in the sore muscles that followed.

 

Beast with Gills and Teeth, 2007

Wood Fired Porcelains

4" x 3" x 3"

 

sold

Also known as Balthazar.

My brother-in-law and I talked about this back earlier in the year. This is one of two boxed Power Of The Force Imperial At-At Walkers, and he's letting me keep this one! (I'll worry about where I'll store it when I get home.)

 

I am one ultra-super-uber-incredibly happy young lady. (Hey, I hail from George Lucas' hometown - I'm practically required "by law" to like Star Wars - I was old enough to remember seeing the original edit release of "Episode IV/A New Hope" in theatres before it was given that title. ^_^;)

 

Oh, joy... joy... joy! ^_^

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