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My office had white walls just like the living room. I wanted to make it GIRLIE, so I chose PINK, hehehe! It's kind of like a pepto pink, but I LOVE IT!
My office is definitely a work in progress.
We met up with my daughter for lunch and visited the Paxton Centre. There are many lovely pieces of art in the cafe community centre. I took this picture simply to give an idea what you can expect to see. If you are into art and in the area it’s well worth a visit.
The Pre-war industrial power station, decommissioned in 1971, became a place for the homeless and scene for graffiti artists until it was renovated in 2000. Now a multipurpose centre for the Arts and entertainment hub in Brisbane.
This client wanted his old Ford truck lettered to look like it might have been done 50 years ago. I mixed up the paint with a bunch of clear and flattening paste to accentuate the strokes and give it a faded out look.
Here you can see two of my favorite storages. In the white set of drawers I have stored my favorite papers like vintage sheet music, vintage wallpaper pieces, cardstock etc. pp.. In the little drawers on the left I collect small embellishment pieces and on top is one of my ribbon organisation drawers. I think enough desks are very important in a studio as well. I have 3 desks in my studio. One is more or less for the pc, printer etc., one for my soldered jewelry equipment and one for paper works.
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yup, I called him Woody
fits quite nicely, doesn't it ?
(ok ok, it was an easy name, I admitt)
I loved how the texture of the hemp yarn relieved in the evening (but strong) sun
Storrusten’s piece titled "Erotic Celebration” was offered to Ruinart during a celebratory gala on November 3rd, thrown specifically to honor the artist’s contribution to the campaign. The event was held at a Seattle’s downtown gallery Ouch My Eye, where guests gathered to gaze at and pose with the thirteen-foot high work of art, mingle and drink Ruinart champagne. Representatives of Ruinart distributor, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.; John Santos and Shawna Anderson were in attendance to accept the piece on behalf of the champagne house.
This is a custom piece made for a major national retailer. It's CNC machined from .5" acrylic and is cut, sanded, polished, then flamed to produce a crystal finish. Totally appearance grade from all angles and distances. Finished in gold and flat black.
My sewing room in our new-to-us old farmhouse is just 12' X 7'. . . and it's perfect for me.
A rescued-from-the-trash wood hutch, some of my fabrics (mostly reclaimed,) thrift store storage cart, a hand-embroidered tunic of some kind (anyone know?) to disguise the hot water closet a little.
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behind the orange curtain is a super messy craft closet. the white sink originally lived in my kitchen.