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Sandblasted glass doors at the west end of the north aisle of St John's in Bedwardine, Worcester. The etched glass panels in the doors are the work of Steven Cartwright from 2006.
www.cartwrightglassdesigns.co.uk/projects/st-john-in-bedw...
Uploaded originally for the Guess Where UK group.
Color changing base with etched glass.I did not edit the colors, just added the frame.I was just playing around trying to get colors and see what effects I could capture.
Cuties!
Classy Peace of jewelry ;)
2 pieces of leather attached at the jump ring, at liberty to sway in every which way the wind blows. The bottom textured leather has a zebra-esk pattern of both copper and neutral colors, with the top peace sign in a dark brown.
Size of leather Piece - approx. 2 in. or 50.8 mm
While the two to the right are most impressive, the one most right is not carved, but etched.. just a layer of pumpkin skin was removed to allow the light shine through.. lots of work
Client: H & M ANALYTICAL SERVICES
Style Black Filled Etched Polished Brass Panel Mounted on a Stained Wood Panel
I etch a small sheet of copper then cut out the circles for these earrings. sterling silver earwires.
f/5.6, 1/13, ISO 800, 55mm. I was in my mothers living room when I saw an old curio she had with an interesting design on the green glass in its doors. I did a nice close-up shot of the pattern in the glass. I like the texture of the glass, its kind of ruff and smooth all at the same time. Though the glass is green in color the light can shine through it very nicely.
A word in your shell-like? I love this idea and I have four or five diffent pairs etching at the moment
This game board was custom made for a lounge at the NBA all star game. Dan at Black Cat Inc was the mastermind behind the project. He had the boards milled out of aluminum (including the machined grid lines) and anodized. I used the laser to bleach out the anodizationg creating the white board markings.
pimpmyi.com/2010/11/23/etch-a-sketch-cases/
The Etch-A-Sketch iPad Case (iPhone cases also available) from Headcase is very realistic, down to the gold paint on the logo. The case is officially licensed by Ohio Art, the creator of the real Etch-A-Sketch.
There are some differences between the case and the real thing: the white knobs won’t act as cursor control on your iPad, the case has a couple of indentations for the ambient light detector and home button, and the battery life on the original Etch-A-Sketch is better.
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