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This Bat Mitzvah was held at The Andover Country Club in Andover Massachusetts. We were fortunate to be able to work with our friends, Ruth Helman and Elisa Bernstein of Creative Celebrations of Danvers Massachusetts on their event . Both Ruth and Elisa are creative professionals and an absolute joy to work with.
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Vibrant illustrations of flowers and plants from Edwards's Botanical Register (1829–1847) by Sydenham Edwards (1769–1819), and John Lindley (1799–1865). As a natural history illustrator, Edwards was said to produce a prodigious number of botanical plates and provided artwork for several encyclopedias. In this public domain collection, we bring you more than 100 stunning pieces of antique floral art. We have digitally enhanced his hand-colored engravings into high-resolution quality. Free to download under the CC0 license without any restrictions.
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I tried to declutter/sort out my creative space ONCE AGAIN LOL. This photo shows a good part of my inspiration / WIPs wall. Wooden clothespin are "sticked" to the wall with BlueTack. And the string is knotted to the doors. No hole. (we rent) (Jan. 24th 2009)
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Thursday 8 December 2016 saw our annual reception at the Scottish Parliament, hosted by Ash Denham MSP for Edinburgh Eastern, and attended by Members of the Scottish Parliament, Ministers, partner organisations and guests from across the arts, screen and creative industries in Scotland.
Photography for Creative Scotland by Colin Hattersley Photography
Creative Mines
Craft Peak Ledge
color: grey pearl
Natural Hearth Stones from Edwards Stone
mason: RR Masonry
Kodiak Mountain Stone®
hmmm...just a few things on the go! I will also share a funny blog post about this to show where my headspace is amongst all this mess!
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From archives. Creatives at Work editorial for wearethepeople
Model: Anna-Maisa- Brand
Style: Oona Heleena & Joni Leppiniemi | Hair: Kasper Vähä-Ojala | Makeup: Meghna Mukherjee | Location: Hotel Kämp
Copyright 2011 Sherry digital artist,designer, and photographer. Yoga logos and covers to use on your site. You must link back Sherry for credit at url: www.astrologyjunction.com to use these images on your site. Love and light!
Copyright 2011 Sherry digital artist,designer, and photographer. Yoga logos and covers to use on your site. You must link back Sherry for credit at url: www.astrologyjunction.com to use these images on your site. Love and light!
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This red brick structure in Charlotte Court House, Virginia dates from about 1825. It presumably began as a tavern then became a store for general merchandise and an office building. It is in a state of disrepair but is slated for preservation by the APVA. The pedimented front gable is a classic feature of Federal-style architecture. The facade is Flemish Bond and the sides are 5-course American bond. Old photographs show that the structure once had a portico with two tall columns; however, when the street was widened in 1954, the portico became a casualty. A single window is above the Federal-style entrance. Two 6/6 windows presently flank the entry, but in a 1928 photo shows that the building had two 9-light store windows. Tucker's Store gained the name after the owners and operators of a mercantile store at this location. The building is one of 4 brick buildings in a row built in similar style.
This building is part of the Charlotte Court House Historic District (Virginia Dept. of Historic Resources ID: 185-0023; the building's ID is 185-23-480. The entire district was placed on the Natrion Register of Historic Places 8 Feb 1995. NHRP #95000023.
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Creative Clay’s mission is to provide educational, expressive and vocational opportunities in the arts for people with obstacles to arts access. Creative Clay serves people with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities, as well as people in healthcare settings, children, veterans, and provide outreach art experiences in the community.