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This charming exterior features a combination of stone, shakes, and vertical siding. Special details include a front porch, dormer, and gables with curved accents. The cathedral topped great room opens to a relaxing screened porch while the kitchen enjoys a nearby pantry and the single dining area is highlighted with columns and a tray ceiling. This open floor plan is great for keeping busy families connected and makes entertaining easy. The master suite gains vertical space with a cathedral ceiling and private porch access is perfect for enjoying morning coffee or letting pets outside. A spacious walk-in closet is suitable for two and the master bath boasts dual vanities, a standing shower, and a luxurious soaking bathtub. Three additional bedrooms are positioned around the utility room, making laundry drop-off and redistribution a breeze. Two additional baths and linen closets are available for children and guests. The garage is located at the rear of the home with two bays and extra storage. A bonus room above the garage offers additional storage or can be finished as a children's play room or an entertainment room for teenagers. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1408/the-priestly
Created by Glassimo on May 24, 2010 featuring the Burnished Tan Fiber Wrapped Bangle Bracelet by Gilliauna
4ME4YOU features “Wild Corner”.
We dive into the world of Flair Fashion, where creativity knows no bounds.
The "Wild Corner" segment brings forth a showcase of cutting-edge designs, unveiling the artistic prowess of emerging fashion visionaries.
Designer Lineup: DEAD LOTUS COUTURE; JOY JULIUS; RUBY HUNG; ZHAOYI YU
4me4you goes behind the scenes and captures those hidden moments.
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The image features a classic Auburn Speedster, likely a 1928 or 1929 model, specifically a "Boattail Speedster" variant.
Manufacturer and Origin:
The Auburn Speedster was manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company in Auburn, Indiana, and Union City, Indiana.
Performance and Design:
These cars were known for their performance and distinctive styling, particularly the iconic "Boattail" design. Early models like the 1928 Auburn 8-88 Boattail Speedster featured a 247 CID side-valve inline 8-cylinder Lycoming engine and a 3-speed manual gearbox.
Evolution of Models:
Auburn introduced more powerful models over time, with the 8-88 gaining its name from its 88 bhp engine, and later models like the 8-120 offering up to 120 hp.
Legacy:
The Auburn Speedster is a highly sought-after classic car in modern times, celebrated for its luxury, performance, and unique design
Ronnie Jaggers, Sculptor of Chiseled Features Studio original, one of a kind, Santa and Elf Christmas Ornament collection for 2011. Polymer clay originals as Heirlooms for family gifts and craft fun.
Raiders v Workington match. Pictured (right) is Raiders player Dan Toal. Photo copyright North-West Evening Mail
Action from the first day of the British Kitesurfing Championships at Earnse Bay, Walney. Pictured: Current British champion Ned Taylor Photo copyright North-West Evening Mail
The waterfall is called the Silver Strand. To the left is a watermill. Behind the waterfall is the restaurant where we had lunch.
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ASGCC members are dressed like our founding fathers test students with questions about the United States Constitution on Constitution Day on Sept. 17, 2018.
Asian Spicy Garden in Pattaya Thailand.
A collection of well-known and very exotic plants that give seasonings and spices. Guided walk through the Botanical Spice Garden. Opium Museum - features of the extraction and use of the potion. Culinary show featuring Thai cooking and tasting!
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4ME4YOU Features Angela Santana.
4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting Saatchi Yates Gallery to explore the captivating works of Angela Santana.
Swiss-born, New York-based artist Angela Santana presents her highly anticipated second solo exhibition at Saatchi Yates Gallery, a provocative exploration that challenges conventional representations of the female form in contemporary art.
Known for her commanding, large-scale oil paintings, Santana’s work critically engages with the historical depiction of the female body, questioning its long-standing impact on culture, gender, and societal norms.
In this new series, Santana looks to the digital age for inspiration, using the internet as her modern muse. She critiques the constant stream of images online, examining how these fleeting visual moments shape and distort our perceptions of the body.
The exhibition confronts the power dynamics at play in how bodies, particularly female ones, are consumed and objectified in the digital era.
Santana’s approach is both experimental and dynamic, juxtaposing the lasting, tactile quality of oil paint with the ephemeral nature of digital imagery. Through this contrast, she sparks a dialogue between artistic tradition and contemporary digital realities, asking us to consider how both mediums speak to the constant flux of modern life.
At the core of Santana’s practice is an interest in movement and transformation. Art critic Isabella Greenwood observes that Santana views the body not as static, but as a dynamic space where history, identity, and desire are constantly in motion.
By reimagining the body as an ever-evolving entity, Santana invites viewers to reconsider not just how we see the human form, but how we interact with and perceive the world around us.
With this exhibition, Santana offers a radical rethinking of the female body—not as a fixed symbol, but as a living, breathing catalyst for cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic reimaginings.
Through this powerful reclamation, she doesn't just challenge traditional portrayals; she redefines the body itself as a site of continuous transformation and redefinition.
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4me4you features Xiao Li during London Fashion Week SS19; Catwalk collection…“using colourful, voluminous shapes, and innovative yarns and textures… ”
4me4you has always enjoyed photographing Xiao Li behind the scenes. Great emotion from the designer..makeUP team and models. Capturing the true essence of a show which I enjoyed, especially the accessories; that beautiful bag. A wonderful collection.
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Designer: Xiao Li
4me4you features ‘Masquerade’.
Artist: Lee Gihun
4me4you recently visited Stolen Space Gallery, where the striking works of artist Lee Gihun were on display in his solo exhibition Masquerade. Through large-scale paintings, Lee Gihun invites viewers into a fantastical world that is at once magical and cynical, blending both melancholic and playful qualities in everyday scenes that are familiar yet unsettling. The exhibition offers a reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature, the fragile balance of life, and the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
In Masquerade, Gihun’s childlike, masked characters occupy a muted and desolate world—one marked by clouded skies, jagged mountains, and the remnants of human civilisation. Rendered only in red, these characters stand out as the last living beings in a world teetering on the edge of extinction. Their presence evokes both a sense of loss and an urgent call for hope, as they prepare for an uncertain future in a world that seems to be on the brink of collapse.
At the heart of Lee Gihun's work is a critique of the Western dualistic worldview that separates spirit from matter, fostering a sense of detachment from nature. This disconnection, he argues, has led humanity to see itself as separate from the natural world, a self-centered perspective that threatens the ecological balance of life. Drawing parallels to the biblical story of Noah, Gihun presents his masked figures as both a symbol of resilience and a beacon of hope. As humanity faces existential threats like climate change, the masked characters in his paintings serve as a reminder that survival requires both introspection and collective action.
Lee Gihun's unique artistic approach further deepens the meaning of his work. Combining acrylic and oil stick, he first establishes flat shapes with acrylic paint, then uses oil stick to build texture and depth. His use of recycled materials—such as silk wallpaper remnants commonly found in Korean homes and discarded school supplies—adds another layer of significance. This eco-conscious approach not only reflects the artist’s personal values but also invites viewers to look beyond the surface of his fantastical imagery and reflect on the fragile nature of life in our contemporary world.
A former illustrator of children's books, Lee Gihun has garnered recognition for his innovative approach to art, receiving prestigious awards such as the Children's Jury Award at the Bratislava Illustration Biennale and the Illustrator of the Year Award at the Bologna Book Fair. His work has recently been featured at the Gothenburg Book Fair and the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, gaining a significant following on social media. Now, from his studio in Korea, Gihun continues to explore the boundary between fantasy and reality, addressing ongoing concerns about anxiety, empathy, and our collective future.