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I enjoy creating paper dolls by using rubber stamps in unusual ways and I could not resist creating a folding fairy to ATC just for the fun of it; so here she is and I hope you like her.
The paper doll was made from a doll template I created and printed on my computer then I decorated her us using various Blockhead Rubber Stamp Images.
The background, folding street lamp and hair/crown were from the Blockheads rubber stamp half-sheet titled Architecture AR501. (the hair and crown on the doll was created by using parts of the column found on the lower portion of one of the collage images). The Dress was created by stamping the butterfly wings from the Blockheads rubber stamp half-sheet titled Faerie Wings WH502 several times (7 times total. 6 for the skirt and one for the bodice)
The poseable doll is able to fold compactly within the dimensions of the ATC for storage due to its construction with brads. (The brads allow the doll to be displayed in a variety of positions.) The street lamp has two bends placed in it so it can easily be opened or folded closed on the ATC.
Ok here’s a photographic Zine
This sweetheart of a mini Zine includes photographs I take that inform my drawings. Looking for patterns, grids, and interesting combinations of marks.
Photography is an important part of my studio practice. I document what I see and how I see it. Sharing these images helps you see what I see.
These books are very simple for you to make once you download them. I I'm happy to share this short video that gives you an idea of what my Foldable Dispatches books look like after they are printed, folded, and cut.
Become a patron and download and make your own.
My year-long project for 2021 is a small single-sheet artist book/zine collection. This collection will be available to all patrons including the $3/month Studio Journal level. It’s like buying me a cup of coffee each month. Or level to VoxBox and get some buttons and other goodies too.
Inspired by numerous single sheet artist's books out in the universe, I have decided to make works that can be digitally shared with my patrons and collectors. I will be attempting to creat one single-sheet art book a month.
I have been behind due to so many issues but I'm continuing and hope to get the first series completed soon.
Available exclusively on Patreon
Not my photo:
shot from the craigslist ad for my new folding bike. It arrives in 7 days from Milwaukee.
A Magic Folding “Fidget” cube with the design of a micro scale space vehicle in a Classic Space grey/trans-green colour scheme.
The folding steps: 5.)
This folding bicycle is seriously fast. Tern made the Verge X20 as a super speed machine with top of the line components.
Folding bikes seem to have become very popular in Sapporo. However, I haven't seen anyone folding one.
The Vega folding guest bed is the perfect combination of comfort and convenience.
For more information on this product or to
buy online simply visit www.dreams.co.uk/guest-sofa-beds/sofa-beds/vega-folding-b...
I have a Toyota Corolla and the bike fits nicely in the trunk, even though it is a full-size bike. No need for a bike rack!
I went out yesterday and noticed something different at the Manor. I couldn't see clearly in the shadows, so I went to investigate. One of the big old Norway spruces had literally folded over.
I guess it was sick anyway. Apparently it fell Monday night, when we had heavy rain and perhaps wind. There were excited wrens flying all around it and checking it out. I think many insects had been released and there was a feeding frenzy.
GONE - We have only two left of these super-storable, attractive, durable chairs. They are so convenient for when extra guests come, or you want to host the whole gang. Better jump on it!
I folded more, but this is all that I brought back. Starting from the top left, moving right and then left in a zig-zag pattern, the models are:
1.my praying mantis
2. pleat tesselation from the class
3. my attempt at designing a starfish
4. Bernie Peyton's polar bear
5. rat from the giant folding contest
6. Sipho Mabona's tiger
7. a cockroach design I am working on
8. Simple tesselation from Eric Gjerde's new book
It folds down small enough to easily fit in my trunk, and can in theory be packed into non-oversized luggage for airplane use.
Withnell Fold, a model village and paper mill were built on a greenfield site in 1843. The owner and builder was Thomas Blinkhorn Parke (1823–1885), the son of Robert Park, a local cotton mill owner
Rabbit by Yoo Tae Yong
20cm origami paper
diagram : Tanteidan Convention 21
photo and fold by Alfantou Tanaya
7DoS - furniture - focus Friday
It's Veteran's Day in NL tomorrow and The Hague is getting ready for the parade. This is part of one of the temporary stands outside the parliament buildings
Z-fold in amphibolite grade metamorphic rocks in the Vista pit at the Mesquite Gold Mine in southeastern California
Airman 1st Class Alec Krabbe, 380th Expeditionary Communications Squadron, folds the American Flag while Senior Airman David Hunt, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, holds it steady Feb. 5, 2011, in Southwest Asia. The retreat ceremony signals the end of the official duty day and serves as a ceremony to pay our respects to the flag. Airman Krabbe is deployed from the 633rd CS, Langley AFB, Virginia; Airman Hunt is deployed from the 27th Special Operations CES, Cannon AFB, New Mexico. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Maynelinne De La Cruz)
From the official website:
Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a location where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains, one of the world's oldest, largest, and best preserved buffalo jumps can be found. Head-Smashed-In - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for nearly 6,000 years.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is an archaeological site known around the world as a remarkable testimony of the life of the Plains People through the millennia. The Jump bears witness to a method of hunting practiced by native people of the North American plains for nearly 6,000 years.
Due to their excellent understanding of the regional topography and bison behaviour, native people hunted bison by stampeding them over a precipice. They then carved up the carcasses and dragged the pieces to be butchered and processed in the butchering camp set up on the flats beyond the cliffs.
In 1981, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump as a World Heritage Site placing it among other world heritage monuments such as the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge and the Galapagos Islands. For more information on UNESCO, go to www.unesco.org.
This 360° panorama was stitched from 30 photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Color Efex, then touched up in Aperture.
Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.02 GB).
Location: Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump, Alberta, Canada