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From The Love #3 (40 Loads Series)
Brooch, 2010, 2 ½ x 2 ½ x 1 inches
Sterling silver, plastic laundry detergent cap, epoxy resin, gesso, Prismacolor, marker, acrylic paint
Upcoming Exhibition
NJArts Annual Craft: Make Me Something Beautiful
June 16, 2010 - August 9, 2010
Newark Museum
49 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102
973.596.6550
Jurors: Nicholas R. Bell - Curator of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Ulysses Grant Dietz - Senior Curator & Curator of Decorative Arts, Newark Museum.
Make Me Something Beautiful opens on June 16 at the Newark Museum in commemoration of the institution’s centennial anniversary.
Special Preview Tuesday, June 15 2010
6 pm - Curators' Overviews
7 - 8:30 pm - Reception
(RSVP Required)
I started making these images with a Polaroid SX70 camera given to me by a friend who found it at a garage sale for 5 bucks. Using any blunt instrument, you could manipulate the TimeZero image after development for several hours before the emulsion hardened. I began making these in about 1999 and by 2005 the film was gone. The new film, Polaroid Originals by the Impossible Project, is a weak substitute and cannot be manipulated.
I did this pic on a 5x7 photo panel that I will have done as a gift. This is our daughter and my parents after her choir concert last year.
The first step in loading a flintlock rifle is to put the gunpowder in the barrel, of course.
Practice with a replica 19th-century flintlock rifle.
After returning the first cut of 55 loads to the Danville Yard CSX ES44AH #3119 and #911 lead the second cut of 55 empties under the loadout at Rocklick Facility. This was my first time witnessing the process and it didn’t disappoint.
This is a conveyor for a mine. It was for carrying coal and loading it into one single hopper for removal from the mine and shipping off.
Girl Crushes
Like most young girls I loved horses..always wanted one, never got one...then as the teen years hit...I loved the popular heart throbs...David Cassidy, Davy Jones and Richard Dean Anderson..to name a few...
Anyone remember this design? from a baker's dozen class. I love it and have used it three times now! ha! It just worked really well with these pictures PLUS, it was a quickie LO that I could accomplish on DAY 31 of LOAD!!!!!! yipppeeee
Massey Ferguson 6180 + Grimme GZ 1700 DL1 Harvester.
Massey Ferguson 6495 + Richard Western 16HS Trailer
Claas Ares 697 ATZ + Marston Trailer.
(Chawston, 7/9/14)
Looks a bit big for the lorry. But I forget that it is India. If that was a bicycle, that would about the right sized load.
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
I first saw the XXD load-ding mentioned on Acquire. I purchased it from A+R Store, which, to my knowledge is the only place you can buy it from in the U.S.
Some things to note.
1) You should use the supplied 3M stickytape to stick them together. If you don’t and your wall wart doesn’t apply enough pressure it will fall apart in the middle of the night (which is also why the thing doesn’t line up correctly in the later photos).
2) It stores flat for transport, but then the sticky stuff isn’t going to be so good for you. YMMV
3) They have a cutaway for the U.S. grounding cord if you need it. It also doubles as a mount point for a tackboard pin which they sell separately.
4) It comes in three colors: red, black, and pink. I prefer the one I got.
5) You can buy a bunch, nail them into the wall and use them to store pens and such. They even will sell it in bulk with corporate logos and shit.