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Nearly an hour after arriving, these abandoned drinks were the the first indications we'd had that there might be an actual party somewhere up ahead... and not just an endless purgatorial queue.
Around this same time, a couple passed by the line headed upstream, away from the direction of the party, and were (mostly) genially heckled.. "What's it like??" was my favorite.
9:40 PM.
The left aileron is ready for chemistry, the right aileron is almost ready (just the skins need deburring and dimpling. Both fuel tanks are now waiting for fuel cap flange and fuel level sensor fitting.
Parts shown here in green are complete, yellow are awaiting some final riveting or blending tasks, orange are awaiting primer, and red are works in progress. Uncolored parts haven't yet been worked on.
Work in progress
La Biennale di Yocchan2016 Collage/Cubism  
C.A.P. KOBE STUDIO Y3 
2016.11.12-27
Final
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This photo was subject to the most criticism (from both myself and others), and I'm still not completely happy with it. While I feel that the concept was sound, I struggled to come up with a way to execute it effectively. I needed to place a flash behind the large flask to give the impression that the fluid within it was glowing, but even on the lowest settings (1/128, three green filters, 18 mm zoom) it was still a little too bright. However, hoping to make it look as good as possible I reshot it three or four times on separate days, and every retake yielded a marginal improvement over the last. Although I am not entirely satisfied, I believe that this was the best I could do given the constraints presented by this concept.
I've done one of the four pages of the pattern - hopefully will find some time over the next few days to do some more...
Work in progress
La Biennale di Yocchan2016 Collage/Cubism  
C.A.P. KOBE STUDIO Y3 
2016.11.12-27
From a bridge smack in the middle of Christiania. On both sides of the canal, little self-made houses and converted military barracks host the local families.
My first egg tempera painting in progress. Egg tempera is an ancient form of painting which uses egg yolks to bind pigments. Tempera painting is going through a revival of sorts due to artists discovering its unique optical properties. No other painting medium can suppass the translucence and radiance of color as egg tempera (ET).
Some famous artists who have used this medium include a great many of the renaissance painters (prior to the advent of oil painting), Andrew Wyeth, Paul Cadmus, Reginald Marsh, Peter Hurd, as well as, many other current artists.
More info. on egg tempera:
My work in progress at the moment, I have to finish these as soon as possible, and they will be brooches by the way!
The city has cut down this huge, perfectly healthy cottonwood tree in Lilydale Park. The stump is over six feet across. It appears to be part of their ongoing effort to "improve" this wilderness park by paving more of it. Bastards.
#bikeMSP
Progress on a painting for Solid Gallery Ones "Message in a Bottle" Show. I think I am gonna call this one: "Our Dreams, like our bottles...sank with the ship."
10X13 mixed media on 180lb. Cold Press Watercolor Paper.
Bronze sculpture by Yang Ying-Feng commissioned by Lien Ying Chow on 8.8.1988 at Battery Road. Raffles Place.
Maj. Gen. Michael Wehr, (center) Deputy Chief of Engineers/Deputy Commanding General, talks with Soldiers from the 27th Eng. Bn., 161st Eng. Sp. Co., about their progress on the road repair from damage caused by Hurricane Florence at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, N.C. Oct. 5, 2018. -U.S. Army photo by Russell Wicke