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Selene Creation présents exclusif outfit in SWANK event
from 7th to 30th may
maps.secondlife.com/secondli…/Swank%20Events/…/214/24
Maitreya, Hourglass and Physique meshbody in 5 colors (Red, Black, Blue, Purple, White)
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✨✨✨✨LUNA CHELSEA CREATIONS - LEATHER CHIC BALMAI’D UP✨✨✨✨
This bossy set includes dress, hat, boots, and handbag with left and right hand poses.
Rigged for: Kupra, Reborn, Waifu, Legacy, LaraX, and Nhumana.
Available at the main store…
🚕: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chelsea Station/213/173/23
Model: @mrs.KhaotiqTr0ubleZz
Silver Folded Plane Jewelry giveaway from Etsy shop FoldIT Creations on the blog through June 25, 2016: www.allthingspaper.net/2016/06/origami-themed-jewelry-fro... and/or Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/BG4I_sDyN9S/
Here is Blasian Queen rocking another Diana Gadié 's creation.
This an Outtake from my last editorial for Giuseppina Magazine.
You can see the full editorial here.
Have a nice week!
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Et voici Blasian Queen portant une des créations de Diana Gadié.
C'est une image non retenue de mon éditorial pour Giuseppina Magazine.
Vous pouvez voir l'éditorial complet ici.
Passez une bonne semaine !
Designer: Diana Gadié
Stylist: Cristal Han
Model & Makeup: Blasian Queen
Lighting info
Both images
Key Light AB800 in a Phottix 60x90 Softbox, 1/4 Power, camera left @ 8:00
Rim Light 430EX @35MM 1/2 Power, behind model camera right @3:00 a Phottix
Triggered by Pixel Pawn
Canon 5D MKII + EF 85MM F1.8 USM | F8 | 1/160 | Iso 100
Your comments and favs are always appreciated!
Our middle-school students at Tam High are building a City of the Future together, using arts and electronics to make a model of what our world may be like in 100 years.
In our sixth class, students worked in teams to make public spaces for their city: underwater mines, segregated neighborhoods, surface rubbles and gated skyscrapers for the rich. This week’s creations included a new city sign, more ladders, more mine workers, and tall, skinny towers scraping the crimson sky.
They also agreed on a final name for their city: 15A, named after its sector coordinates. In their post-apocalyptic city of the future, the rich are separated from the poor, who mine the sea floor and are oppressed by a government run by machines.
I am teaching this after-school class with Geo Monley and Cynthia Gilbert, and we are happy to see our students so engaged in this project. Through this course, they are developing a range of skills, from creative expression to science and engineering (STEAM). And they are learn to create interactive art with simple electronics, in a playful and collaborative way that makes learning more fun.
Learn more about our City of the Future course: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/23/city-of-the-future/
Preview our City of the Future in these class slides:
bit.ly/city-of-the-future-slides-tam-high-1
View more photos of our Maker Art course at Tam High:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157666710348841
Learn more about our Maker Art courses:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
NEW RELEASE BLOG POST
LUNA CHELSEA CREATIONS - SANTA CHIC BURB’D UP
This complete set comes with skirt, corset, panties, boots, top, sleeves, hat, cape, and matching snowman handbag.
Rigged for Kupra, Reborn, Waifu, Legacy, Perky, Bombshell, Maitreya, Petite, LaraX, Erika, and Nhumana.
Available on marketplace and at the main store…
🏬: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Santa-Chic-Burbd-Up-Designer...
🚕: http: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chelsea Station/207/142/23
Model: @mrs.KhaotiqTr0ubleZz
A ceramic Madonna and Child surrounded by a bunch of plastic dinosaurs. I am glad I used a white background since it makes things look good.
Cheers.
Oh, come on, just because the guy in the poster looks like George Michael circa 1986 doesn't mean he has the urge to smoke massive amounts of pole. "Men in White," incidentally, is the introductory film the museum folks suggest you view before you see the rest of the museum, presumably because you'll be even more convinced of the validity of creation if it's presented to you by Wham! Yeah, I skipped this.
Tillie, a Presbyterian pastor, admires a Christmas tree, decorated by diverse people at an inner-city church. Though the ornaments are hand-made, they are not ordinary! They were created by children and adults who live in an area where crime rates can spike, and where poverty is always a problem. The tree represents the hope of people coming together, and depending on help from a source that is greater than them.
We are participating in the 2014 Creations for Charity event.
Our donations should be online anytime.
Help support this great cause.
Pushkar is a town bordering the Thar Desert, in the northeastern Indian state of Rajasthan. It's set on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu site with 52 ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims bathe. The town has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the god of creation, which has a distinctive red spire and walls inlaid with pilgrims’ silver coins.
All creatures in moons_creations' flickr set are designed by M. Bridges and are protected by law, unless otherwise noted. ™ & © 2008 M. Bridges
Detail of the west window by Hardman Studios 1874, designed by John Hardman Powell. The subject is the Creation, with the first Six Days of God creating the World as described in Genesis shown in the large medallions either side surrounded by smaller medallions of angels holding emblems of creation as described in the Benedicite from the psalms, with Man's fall in Eden portrayed in the centre lights. It is a sumptuous work, one of the most richly detailed windows of the Victorian period, and perhaps the finest single achievement of John Hardman Studios extensive output.
Worcester Cathedral is the commanding presence on the skyline of the city, perched on high ground overlooking the River Severn. It is one of England's most rewarding cathedrals, though denied first rank status owing to the heavy handed Victorian restorations it underwent, an unavoidable consequence of being built of soft red sandstone (a problem shared with Chester and Lichfield) and thus a 19th century feel pervades inside and out in it's mostly renewed external stonework and furnishings.
The cathedral impresses with it's scale, one or our longer churches, crowned by a magnificent central tower (originally surmounted by a lead spire, lost sometime after the Reformation; subtle alterations to the tower's design were made when it was refaced in the Victorian restoration) and with a secondary pair of transepts flanking the choir (as at Salisbury, Lincoln, Rochester & Canterbury). Of the former monastic buildings the cloister and Norman chapter house have survived (along with the refectory, now part of neighbouring King's School), making this a more complex and enjoyable building to explore.
The earliest parts are of the Norman period with the superb 12th century crypt under the choir. The west end of the nave is also Norman work, though very late and unusual in design, with transitional pointed arches. However the bulk of the building we see dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, the east end in Early English Gothic style (where most of the windows were restored to stepped lancets by Sir George Gilbert Scott during the Victorian restoration, having been altered over the centuries), whilst the remainder of the nave and tower largely of the Decorated period (the cathedral originally also possessed a detached octagonal bell tower with a lead spire, which stood near the north east corner but was demolished in 1647).
Of the original furnishings little remains beyond the fine set of misericords in the choir stalls. The stained glass too is nearly entirely Victorian (only some meagre, much restored medieval fragments survive in traceries of the south aisle). Much of the Victorian glass is quite impressive, particularly the great east and west windows by Hardman's of Birmingham.
Worcester is however especially rich in tombs and monuments of all periods, with medieval effigies of bishops, knights and ladies, not all in good condition but worth seeking out. There are also several large tombs from the post-Reformation period (especially in the cluttered south aisle) and some fine Baroque work in the north transept.
The most significant of the monuments here are Royal; in the centre of the choir lies the fine 13th century effigy of King John, best remembered for signing the Magna Carta. Nearby is the superb chantry chapel of Prince Arthur, elder brother of Henry VIII, whose premature death aged 15 changed England forever (one of the most pivotal moments in our history, had he survived the Reformation may never have happened). The gorgeous late Perpendicular Gothic chapel stands to the south of the High Altar and is remarkable for it's rich sculpted detail.
Rain Cloud over the SIerra Nevada's. One of the blessings of Nevada ~ vast landscapes with blue skies & big fluffy clouds.