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Taken at the Fringe Festival for the Dictionary of Words in Wild - dictionary.mcmaster.ca - in Edmonton
A digital painting.
VIEW LARGE for best detail and texure. This version prepared specifically for The Dictionary Of Image Pool.
FLIP - v. To put in motion with a snap
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A dictionary stand I built for Barb's condensed Oxford English Dictionary. Made from quarter sawn white oak and a stripe of walnut on the top and front ledge. The book ledge is a sliding dovetail and pinned with a complimentary dowel to allow for wood movement.
Anticipation
: the visualization of a future event
for the The Dictionary of Image
and the ABC-visualized Group
I happened to open my excellent Websters 2nd edition unabridged dictionary (from the 1950s) to this page. Most of these companies don't exist anymore even though there is a lot more shipping today. Stupid, republican excrement like McClown and the hillbilly would have had us spend every dime we have to keep some of these companies alive if this was the 1959 election. Yes, it's an analogy to their dream of drilling for more oil instead of finding a alternatives. There is nothing, nothing worse, more stupid, or more cowardly than a republican.
I made a page like this in a round robin dictionary and then copied it into my book. I did that with several of my favorites and am glad I did. The pages on the right lift up to show photos of various stages in my grandpa, George Stemen's, life. I did a survey on the Yahoo Altered Book group asking who people thought of when they heard the name George. The small photos show some of the results.
This is done on an old dictionary page. The idea is to visually show the definition. This dictionary has a section in the back on names.