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I have purchased a few shells from Ebay (very cheap) and intend to use them as further practice towards a Stll Life project. I didn't have all the elements to hand today so made do with a macro shot of one of the the shells
Condylostylus sp. SERC, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, MD - 06/06/15. Photo by Robert Aguilar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
MCP project 52
7/52 open your heart
Adriana Carrier
www.photosbyheart.blogspot.com
This week I give a more loose interpretation of the suggested theme. Though perhaps not off the mark at all. After all flowers should be given with an open heart.
Thank you hubby!
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
More fabric decisions at the pop-up shop. This is pretty but I decided it was not for me.
Tuesday, 5th April 2016
Tonight, we started working on a simple circuit project made by Kits by Kids, a group we saw at Maker Faire. Simple switches control two circuits off a 9V battery. The first lights up an LED by way of a cup of conductive liquid - that's the one we finished this evening. The second, to be tackled later in the week, will spin a very basic motor.
Success! With the simple switch rotated into place and the cup filled with slightly acidic water, the LED glows.
Creative Ecology: David Tomb: Project Look tours with the Palo Alto Art Center and Junior Museum and Zoo
Here's me presenting The Octopus Project with the piece I made for them!
I was so excited to meet them!
www.stitchstitchhooray.com/2011/03/i-saw-the-bright-shinies/
The two cycles in various states of repair... had to move em out to work on some other things... The front one is Jake's 90cc Kawasaki the back one is his future 100cc Kawasaki.
This is one a couple more blocks I made a while back for Jacquie's "Project Improv." She needed a few more and I volunteered to help. Now I just need to take time to make my own improv quilt. I really have been enjoying putting the different fabrics and blocks together without a pattern.
Mural project working with Primary school children to develop drawings that were incorporated into the design to produce a large hoarding whilst the Francis Krick building was being built
The view from my 11th floor office window at 5.58pm. Now that the clocks have gone back dusk is quite early.
Tuesday, 12th April 2016
This woman was wearing the traditional garb and was very hesitant to let me take her photo. I was permitted from a distance. She is the matriarch of the household and was hesitant to sign up for our housing project because she was unsure of how the work would be accomplished by her and her daughters. (Feminism hasn't quite meshed with this culture yet. So much for Rosa the Riveter.)
Finally got the chance to photograph this mural in Toronto's St. Jamestown - love the layers of pattern and the eyes.