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From Jane Austen's Emma
I love Victorian (and just before it) stuff! Yikes!
A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment.
Pride and Prejudice
No Group Invites Please.
Larissa made the mistake of bringing out an ancient etch-a-sketch; halfway through this etch-a-sketching I realized everybody had gone to another room, and so I hastily finished it up in order to not be completely antisocial.
The dark green is the original color of this beautiful egg. I acid etched it down to the the lighter green and the final step is the rusty fall dye color.
The letters "N.Y. N.H. & H. R.R." stand for the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, which was the dominant railroad between Boston and New York City for decades. But while this sign remains etched in stone in Boston, the railroad itself ceased to exist almost fifty years ago, in 1968 -- after ending passenger service to my town in 1959.
Quite a few hours went into making my etch-a-sketch, and I'm pretty pleased with how it came out. I think I'll be changing what is drawn in the etch-a-sketch soon, but doodles are fun!
I used my Silhouette SD to make stencils to etch these jars for our neices and nephews. We filled them with candy, packets of hot cocoa and small containers of bubbles. The kids will probably use them as banks when the treats are all gone.
Brief overview of the process can be found here: bellamental.blogspot.com/2010/12/easier-than-you-think.html
Macro image of etched metal foil strips. Seattle Commercial Photography by weshoot.com . The high-resolution image is available from us on Alamy, ID # 2CHPJA5.
Another really sweet detail in the room a heart shaped view of the sea and if we were there long enough sunset!!! I got the picture, have an imagination - good enough :D
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Exhibition in New Zealand
Cell Salt Etch by Alice Burns
30x30 cm
Art at Wharepuke
Prints from the Seacourt Print Workshop, Bangor, Northern Ireland
Feb 3rd – Feb 27th
Gallery open 7 days 9.00am – 5.00pm