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This gorgeous door latch and leather draft excluder. Looks like it was stuffed with straw or some kind of fibre. Or even horsehair maybe?
The drafting room of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1898 studio complex in Oak Park, a 23-foot-tall, light-filled space in the shape of an octagon. Many important figures in Prairie School architecture, such as Walter Burley Griffin, worked here. A unique structural system of chains and pulleys in tension holds up a second-floor balcony ring, as well as holding the exterior walls up.
This painting is from a photograph by Laurie Ryan. Painted with permission. Please visit her Flickr site to see other great ranch photos! www.flickr.com/photos/horseshowjunkie/
Hello all! I put this collection together while digging through my camera archives. Looking at these photos took me on a bitter sweet trip down memory lane, and while many are straight from my Canon 60D, I wanted to sprinkle in my iPhone shots that capture the excitement, passion, and ambition of these moments with some of the people I’m most grateful for... enjoy and have a wonderful day!
FIRST READTHROUGH DRAFT
by bpNichol.
[Toronto], Henson Associates, 12 november 1984. [125 copies] issued as Fraggle Rock Show 59.
8-1/2 x 11, 48 sheets white 3-hole-punched xerographic bond with light blue xerographic bond front cover sheet, all printed black photocopy rectos only & held with brass fastener top left.
puppet script in 22 scenes, including 2 songs (lyrics only) by Tim Wynne-Jones, Da Rules & The Wind and the Pond and the Moon and Me.
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• The Greatest Race There Ever Was, Marvel, 1986
Earliest draft I still have for the tattoo design. I always intended the brown line here to be drawn as a vine - I just couldn't make it look like that in this draft that I drew with the Celtic Knot font from www.clanbadge.com/ .
I'm not sure exactly when I did this draft - it's dated May 2005 on my computer so some time earlier than that!
Bank Draft on KeyboardPlease feel free to use this image that I've created on your website or blog. If you do, I'd greatly appreciate a link back to my blog as the source: CreditDebitPro.com
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Mike Lawrence