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Ceramic tile fabricated by Magnolia Editions, Glass and ceramic mosaic fabricated by Mosaika Art & Design.
Chuck Close created twelve large-scale portraits for 86th Street that are based on the artist’s painstakingly detailed photo-based portrait paintings and prints. His various painting techniques have been interpreted in ten works as mosaic, and in two as ceramic tile. Ten of the artworks measure close to nine feet high.The people portrayed represent the variety of individuals that pass though the MTA system, and are chiefly cultural figures that have frequently been subjects in his artistic career spanning over half a century,including Philip Glass, Zhang Huan, Kara Walker, Alex Katz, Cecily Brown, Cindy Sherman, and Lou Reed, as well as two distinct self-portraits.
Chuck Close is an internationally acclaimed painter and printmaker whose artwork has been featured in hundreds of exhibitions as well as private and permanent museum collections around the world. He is renowned for creating portraits by using many innovative techniques within a grid, such as strokes of color or meticulous detail. He was the recipient of a National Medal of the Arts presented by President Clinton, and was appointed by President Obama to serve on the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Chuck Close lives and works in New York City.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
This rather large fabricated load takes up every inch of the trailer and more, with two rather nasty protrusions sticking out the rear , this is one load you would not want to get to close to. This trailer was not part of the woolfenden fleet, but hired in as and when required.The fabricated load was manufactured by Matthews Engineering Ltd. Anybody have any idear what this load is ?
PT&P custom designed a total of 76 compact spring supports for an oil refinery in India. The housing is fabricated from A-36 carbon steel and hot-dipped galvanized to protect against corrosion. The “disc springs” are engineered using stainless steel Belleville washers, and are designed for large loads with small movements. They are 3” high, designed to support a load of 9000 lb. and movement of +/-.125” (upward). Each assembly underwent load testing prior to shipment.
Staff Sgt. Nathan Williams and Senior Airman Justin Caldwell, 19th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, inspect a simulated casualty as part of a major accident response inspection April 22, 2015, in Jacksonville, Ark. The exercise replicated an aircraft accident and tested the readiness of Airmen from more than five different Little Rock Air Force Base squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Harry Brexel/Released)
Fabricated aluminum panel, fabricated aluminum letters painted metallic gold, backlit, halo lighting with white LED's installed in mall storefront
Sandy Halka
Chains created at Phoenix Art Center in July 2010 under the instruction of Lynette Andreasen.
I only say this- because of the complex nature of this design- the Chicago Botanic Gardens probably wound up paying ALOT more for this railing than another more "considered" design.
Kudos t whomever fabricated this railing though- a VERY fine job!
Clean work my friends....clean. Said from one fabricator to another!
ramé-hart fabricates a variety of custom coaxial and triaxial needles for a wide spectrum of special applications. Some of customers use ramé-hart coaxial needles for specialized surface science measurements (such as measuring surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity, surface tension on drops and bubbles, and mixing liquids at the point of measurement). Coaxial and triaxial needles are also used in the production of nanofibers made by electrospinning applications. The needles have excellent electrical conductivity. Note that the coaxial needle is often referred to as a coaxial cone when used in electrospinning and electrospraying applications due to the cone observed at the tip where fiber is drawn out from what is referred to as the "Taylor cone". For more information see: www.ramehart.com/coaxial_needles.htm
Over the years Kenosha had two different UniMogs with a huge v plow used to clear the streetcar tracks. Those UniMogs are gone and a Bobcat 5600 has been clearing the way, but without the guiding wheels. With recent addition of a v-plow (made for a skid steer) an adapter has been fabricated to allow use of the v-plow with or without the railwheels.
Note the lovely, tapered, cone, formed by the "T" beams' horizontal bits wrapping down to meet the flange on the forward edge of the former under 04 deck.
Architectural / Residential / Marine and Industrial Seattle Spiral has become a leader in all phases of architectural art and custom fabrication work, range hoods, door fronts, appliance faces, custom brackets, posts and stairs, even furniture. Follow us on Facebook/pages/seattlespiral, Seattle Spiral’s team can provide highly specialized workmanship for one-of-a-kind applications and can fabricate in any material, stainless steel, copper, brass, aluminum, or steel. We have worked with many local artists and sculptors fabricating pieces per their designs or specifications. Many of our craftsmen are true artists who can work from an architect's plan or interpret our customer's dreams.
ramé-hart fabricates a variety of custom coaxial and triaxial needles for a wide spectrum of special applications. Some of customers use ramé-hart coaxial needles for specialized surface science measurements (such as measuring surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity, surface tension on drops and bubbles, and mixing liquids at the point of measurement). Coaxial and triaxial needles are also used in the production of nanofibers made by electrospinning applications. The needles have excellent electrical conductivity. Note that the coaxial needle is often referred to as a coaxial cone when used in electrospinning and electrospraying applications due to the cone observed at the tip where fiber is drawn out from what is referred to as the "Taylor cone". For more information see: www.ramehart.com/coaxial_needles.htm