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Materials: wood, plastic, glue, nails.
Dimensions: ~30x40 in.
The photo does not reflect this, but the form is mirrored. The plastic, vacuum-formed pattern emerges on the back as well as the front.
knitting pattern designed by Arlene's World of Lace www.arlenes-lace.de or www.ravelry.com/designers/arlenes-world-of-lace
a step by step guide for how to sleep, including where to rest your weary head!! Design available as an iron on pattern from lazymay.co.uk
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This is a fence in my neighbourhood. I took this while walking to my daughter's nursery school to pick her up. There are so many interesting details to photograph. I've been here 11 years and I still feel that way. Amazing!
My grandparents' hobby later in life was to collect rocks. This is one of the cooler patterns they found in their travels. I love the look of the hills.
this cat will gladly lash out at the hand that feeds her. funny cat. 6 years ago you could at least touch her, nowadays humans are just plain annoying...
my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
Nous sommes arrivés en France! We are staying in this lovely country for two months this spring. Our primary residence is Lyon, the third largest city in France, located to the southwest. It is a historical, cultural, and very picturesque city founded as the Roman city of Lugdunum, spread out over two hills and two rivers -- the Saône and Rhône.
With side trips to locations as diverse as Paris, Perpignan, Aix-en-Provence, and more, Steve and I aim to get our fill of a country neither of us has seen in a decade, and enjoy the cuisine, culture, language practice, scenery, and generally, la vie quotidienne.
Read more about our travels at www.circumnavacation.com!
Finished Pattern (#12). 2010. Colored pencil. 11 x14.
This was originally inspired by a piece called Stars and Stars (davidlamorte.com/?p=254) that I submitted for Artists Space‘s Night of 1,000 Drawings (www.artistsspace.org/) in 2008. I wanted to try to mess around and deconstruct the pattern a bit. I find this pattern really interesting because it is a mixture of Middle East themes particularly the art and cultures of Israel and Islam.
This is the eleventh in a series of drawing experiments I have been working on. For more work go to davidlamorte.com.
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