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Apparently, it takes a village ... or at least a Modeling Troupe ...

 

to make a GINGERBREAD HOUSE!

 

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SIRI SANTA CRUZ: "Hey! I thought I was going to get some help here ... this Gingerbread House building is NOT easy!!"

 

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Photo Credits: (z-z-z):

Pajamas are handmade items found on etsy;

Footie pjs are by VisCrafts; Captain's robe and plaid set (shared with Siri) by "snorkelgranny";

Captain's Santa hat belongs to Molly (my Chihuahua);

Gretchen Griddle (Middie Blythe on the right) wearing leggings and stripe top from that one seller who ... well, you know);

Petite Blythe wearing Santa onesie from Mattel Kelly doll (vintage 1998);

Vintage red wooden toy piano; Thrift store find.

 

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DAY 15: "GINGERBREAD HOUSE"

BFA entry for B's

"Blythe A Day" for the month of

DECEMBER 2014

flickr group

 

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More art journal pages. The drawing right made from imagination years ago when I was living in Tribeca next to Judy Rifka, a wonderful artist. The open bite etching, bottom left also from the past made in Cheryl Pelavin's print workshop in Tribeca. the profile bottom right was a commuter on Metro North.

I'm really behind schedule and still do not like the color

next chapter. underwater sounds of respirator.

Read about the Japanese Cotton Trilogy

Here

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Leer sobre la Japanese Cotton Trilogy

Aqui

These Green Page Moths (Urania fulgens) along with an assortment of butterflies were enjoying the fresh cement after a rain. No doubt they found something worth drinking. Napo Wildlife Center, Ecuador

Set Down Your Glass

by Snow Patrol

~February 2011

 

listen

2013 will be the year I finish my dissertation.... Until then, I'm stuck inside taking photos of my books.

Leica M5, nokton 35mm, Fuji 160 pro S.

Page 25 of The Adventure Book of Needlework

My entry for the Tangerine Tango quilt challenge blogged here

Day 88/365 - There is something special about books with gilded pages.

Pages 1 - 8 for Natalie Ratkovski's project "An Endless Book"

www.artjunk.typepad.com

I had done a sketch on this page in pencil, that I didn't like...so I reworked it with collage. this was fun!

Time for a major clean out and found so many lovely books, unread, some very stained and discoloured.

 

How many unread pages are in your life? Hopefully I will have the pleasure of reading all of mine.

 

♪♫ ♪♫ These are the Days of our Life.

    

middle page to my thankyou card.

thankyou all for looking and your kind comments.

lots of hugsxxxxxxxxxx

Sketchbook page3 + digital cleanup

may not be able to paint worth a damn anymore, but at least i can still draw pretty quickly...

 

set the old skull up in the lobby of my apartment building and drew these quickly before the lighting got bad. the one on the left has a nice shape to it. it looks "happy." probably has something to do with the "relaxed" eyesockets and the perspective on the mouth.

burned page found on a small bridge. Apparently from Millenium (in Polish)

old station masters office

Bye bye Blog! You can now follow me on Facebook ^__^

www.facebook.com/cyriellelittlehands

 

Don't hesitate to like my pages and follow me everyday!

Zagreb - Advent u Klovićevim dvorima

Page County Public Schools

Bus 68 - Thomas C2

New release! Pages 18-24

Se pequeño, se una gota en el jardin. Sigue el curso del agua que nos lleve a donde nunca fuimos.

Por senderos que se bifurcan, por mundos paralelos.Precisamente todo esta pasando Aqui y Ahora

 

From this angle I had the vision that I am looking at a book That connection between form and function isn’t always obvious at first glance, especially with Brutalist buildings. But when you spot those design choices - like a library that looks like an open book - it completely transforms how you see the structure. It shows the poetry within the concrete.

 

These 2-tonne fins made from Portland stone designed to resemble the leaves of a book, are a hallmark of the library's Modernist design.

 

Rather than just creating an efficient building, Basil Spence designed a sculptural representation of knowledge and reading itself. The library becomes a giant book on display.

The modernist and Brutalist architects weren’t just working with abstract forms - they were creating meaningful, symbolic architecture that communicated purpose through shape

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