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“You can’t have a bad day in polka dots.” - Anna Kendrick
The theme for Smile on Saturday for the 22nd of May is “polka dots”. Luckily for me, polka dots are my favourite motive and I wear a lot of polka dot fabric. However, photographing a polka dot button against polka dot fabric seemed too easy. I wanted something that was fun! After using a pair of beautiful 1:12 size miniature red slippers from my miniatures collection for the “Looking Close on Friday” group’s previous themes of “sprinkles”, “red and white” and “arrow or dart”, I thought I might use a different pair that I had yet to make my subject of my photo for this week’s theme: a polka dot pair! To give the photo a festive and party feel, I have surrounded the shoes by beautiful polka dot ribbons from my wrapping box (I told you I like polka dots)! The pairs of shoes is a centimetre in height and length.
Petroglyphs at Nine Mile Canyon. These images were created by Native Americans on exposures of Mesa Verde Group sandstone. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
Here's the easiest way (for me) to explain how I do that halftone effect thing. If this isn't clear, post questions in the comments.
Ever get that feeling you’re being watched… by a fish? This close-up from an aquarium exhibit turns one wary eye and a dotted gradient into an aquatic Rorschach test. With textures that hint at camouflage and patterns that look algorithmic, this image straddles the line between fine art and fishy side-eye. It’s unclear what species this is, but one thing’s for sure—it sees you before you see it.
Petroglyphs inscribed by Native Americans. Tsankawi unit. Bandelier National Monument. Los Alamos Co., New Mexico.
Petroglyphs at Nine Mile Canyon. These images were created by Native Americans of the Fremont Culture on exposures of Mesa Verde Group sandstone. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
Petroglyphs at Nine Mile Canyon. These images were created by Native Americans of the Fremont culture on exposures of Mesa Verde Group sandstone. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
Maytag brand blue cheese cookbook from Newton, Iowa
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Petroglyphs at Nine Mile Canyon. These images were created by Native Americans of the Fremont culture on exposures of Mesa Verde Group sandstone. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
Scotch brand reel-to-reel tape brochure - "registered trademarks of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company" (3M)
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Psychedelic poster by artist John Van Hamersveld for the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Feb 10, 1968. (Third printing)
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Instruction manual for the Electrolux (vacuum) cleaner circa 1944
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Plate with pattern motif made and designed by Samantha Henneke, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
www.bulldogpottery.blogspot.com
Samantha Henneke is a potter living and working in Seagrove, North Carolina alongside her husband Bruce Gholson.
Their pottery shop is open during the week all year long. Visit them and the many more Seagrove Pottery shops open year round.
Plate with pattern motif made and designed by Samantha Henneke, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
www.bulldogpottery.blogspot.com
Samantha Henneke is a potter living and working in Seagrove, North Carolina alongside her husband Bruce Gholson.
Their pottery shop is open during the week all year long. Visit them and the many more Seagrove Pottery shops open year round.
Plate with pattern motif made and designed by Samantha Henneke, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
www.bulldogpottery.blogspot.com
Samantha Henneke is a potter living and working in Seagrove, North Carolina alongside her husband Bruce Gholson.
Their pottery shop is open during the week all year long. Visit them and the many more Seagrove Pottery shops open year round.
Plate with pattern motif made and designed by Samantha Henneke, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
www.bulldogpottery.blogspot.com
Samantha Henneke is a potter living and working in Seagrove, North Carolina alongside her husband Bruce Gholson.
Their pottery shop is open during the week all year long. Visit them and the many more Seagrove Pottery shops open year round.
Plate with pattern motif made and designed by Samantha Henneke, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
www.bulldogpottery.blogspot.com
Samantha Henneke is a potter living and working in Seagrove, North Carolina alongside her husband Bruce Gholson.
Their pottery shop is open during the week all year long. Visit them and the many more Seagrove Pottery shops open year round.
Gatefold page 14-15 caption reads LOOK HOW EASY IT IS TO CLEAN / YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS/ ... with the larger multi-purpose tool / ...or with the new Power Nozzle
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Télé-université (TÉLUQ) designed by Ædifica (Tétreault Parent Languedoc) + Saia Barbarese Topouzanov Architectes.
Montreal, Quebec.
Télé-université (TÉLUQ) designed by Ædifica (Tétreault Parent Languedoc) + Saia Barbarese Topouzanov Architectes.
Montreal, Quebec.