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Paperklip gazes bleary-eyed at the Plan

The progress at the start of Nov 2018

 

All the bits. I need to clean up the rop of the cowling but the spats are ready to go.

いくつものきのうを数えてみる: 5+6日目のきのう

 

Oil on canvas 1620x970mm

Flake White + charcoal

In-progress linen band embroidered with red silk using blackwork stitch techniques (called scarletwork when it's in red) with pattern from Holbein's portrait of Mrs. Pemberton as transcribed by Kirrily Robert/Lady Katherine Rowberd. Working pattern in background at left. Centre of linen indicated by purple silk stitching. Will eventually be a shirt cuff. Blogged here.

1929 edition of "The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which Is to Come" by John Bunyan. This is the Young People's Edition by David C. Cook Publishing Co, Elgin, Illinois.

 

"He was about starved when we found him; and to think all could have been his that the house contained but for the asking! Some people do make things so hard for themselves!"

 

progress. Off the stands!

Choosing zippers and cutting up another couple yards of fabric. This stuff has all been cut and interfaced, just have to put the pieces together.

Old farming commumunities are giving way for new construction in the town of Chenzhou Hunan China

Leica M9 Super-Elmar-M 21mm ASPH ISO160 1/500s f5.6 stitched from 3 images

helios 44-k-4 test, minimum focal distance

Progress Staubsauger Aspirateurs und Haushaltsgeräte 1970

The team's final progress after five days on-site: rebar formed, foundation poured and levelled, cinder blocks raised, sub-floor installed, walls built and mounted. Magic.

 

Photo: Douglas Keddy

These six drawings show my progress from my childhood until end of 2012.

Progress is slow in these dark winter days, but I also have many other things going. Should be finished in a couple of days though.

As usual, fall arrives and we aren't quite as far ahead in our building progress as we had hoped for. Still - we did pretty well over the summer. Workshop is up and framed, windows are in. Plywood is up on exterior walls, and the layers of foam are on, with the housewrap over, and the wood strapping on to hold it all in place. Next up is the roof and gable ends. Three layers of foam to go on the roof, then plywood, and the metal roof. Not sure we will get it all done in time, but if the weather holds we might. This time last year we were working on the metal roof of the new house, and had snow in October. We were hoping to get the roof finished on the workshop so that we could get our solar panels mounted on it - and then we would have some power !! All in good time I guess.

Take That Progress tour at Wembley Stadium on 04 July 2011

work in progress. I didn't catch the early stages (was too lazy to get my camera out of the horse trailer) His ears are not even because frostbite took the tip of his right ear. Advice is always welcome!

One Year.

 

Photo taken one year ago, 4 months after getting my first non-P&S camera and when I started getting into photography

And here's the pieced block as it stands tonight. Blogged here www.textilesintime.blogspot.com

Progress Staubsauger Aspirateurs und Haushaltsgeräte 1970

Resistance is futile!

Progress Photo For Arnold Classic Amateur

Thanks everyone! OK, I cheated and posted this on 4999 views. Sorry.

 

1. York Minster in the Fog

2. Knotted Tower

3. Winter Wonderland 1

4. Snail's Progress

5. Green

6. Boats HDR

7. Skyhole

8. Colourful Flowers

9. British Museum Roof

10. Negative Spaceman

11. Giger Detail

12. Wynn Abstract

13. Glass 2

 

Come again!

Almost done with this one.

Progress! The cabinets, sink, light, switch, and toilet are all installed now!

Progress Staubsauger Aspirateurs und Haushaltsgeräte 1970

In progress shots of Cyrene! She's not done yet, but Stephanie wanted my opinions on what to do inside her ears and for her tail.

 

She's splendid so far! The design is based off of some Roman mosaics from between 400BC-300BC, which is when the city of Cyrene (that the doll is named after) was a part of the Roman Empire. (I had trouble finding Cyrene-specific art from that time period, but really liked the mosaics I did find.)

 

I'm always so impressed with Stephanie's work, and super excited to see when Cyrene is complete :D

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