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Cut and Paste was awesome. Thanks everyone for coming out to support me. It really means a lot to me.
For those who didn't go, I won the first round and made it to the finals.
Patrick Hennessy took first and Tom O'Toole took second.
Congrats guys!!
This is a shot taken just off Whyte Ave in Edmonton. The paste has since been taken down. Apparently it looked better as a plain black board.
On the East side of the Jubillee Bridges close to Embankment, this paste art is either half finished or half removed. Does anyone know who it's of?
Of all the materials you can use outdoors paper lasts the least time. This one will soon be completely gone. To try to preserve paper coatings need to be applied to the exposed surfaces .
Photo taken May, 2013
A fun night of SHUFFLE with our friends at Cut&Paste - FITC attendees participated in a fun design game while getting to know each other, having a few drinks and meeting presenters at 2nd Floor Events.
Photos by Brian de Rivera Simon
Tomato paste on a white plate, on top of a greenish pottery plate. Decorative surface. Shallow depth of field.
Local specialties set, JR Nagoya station, August 2014: miso-paste chicken meatballs, shrimp tempura, chicken wings to accompany beer
Using the Crafter's Workshop "Mariposas" stencil, Ranger Texture Paste, and Tim Holtz distress inks.
Featured in the "Generation Texture Paste" blog post at Nina-Marie Design (ninamariedesign.com/2015/02/02/generation-texture-paste/)
New paste up series - 2m long octopus and fishermans wife - from 1850's japanese print - marker pen and aerosol
Came across these one day after a photoshoot by Ontario and 2nd area. Thought they looked neat and could use these one day for background textures. Feel free to use'em.
Street art study.
Vancouver, Canada.
On the street where I live, I came across this small business where they made sesame paste (麻酱) with this contraption in the back of their van. The sesame ingredients are put into the funnel at the back, then the grinding stone is powered by a small motor and the paste/sauce runs out into the container on the left. It's then put into the jars behind the machine and sold freshly made.
18-11-2011
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 29: Posters of David Arquette are wheat pasted on August 29, 2007 in Washington, DC. (photo by David S. Holloway)
File this one under: “Not-so-pretty” pictures, and “Jobs I’m glad I don’t have to do.”
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