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Turquoise door project.

Harvard University

SMC Pentax DA 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 AL WR

Part of the parliament under renovations...seen in the evening.

JUNEBERRY branches bearing fruits in Chicago's Wicker Park. Not commonly regarded as a food source, the urban environment harbors many secret morsels that have been rediscovered by the urban foraging movement.

 

Learn more about your motif in our online field guide: rectangledesigns.com/fieldguide.html.

 

-printed in Minneapolis

-phthalate- and pvc-free waterbased ink

-cotton rib fabric from textile industry bolt ends, exact fiber content unknown

-available in 8.5"x65" and 10"x80" sizes

 

Willem Frederik Hermansstraat

Centrum

Maybe too complicated but I did not know what to leave out

 

IMG_2540sm Evora station

Haps Door of Rectangles

Visiting the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans

 

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Back view of "rectangle" guitar. Back was salvaged from and old console stereo top. It's veneered poplar

Sugar Pop Baby Quilt 1 --Die cut with my Accuquilt Studio!

Week 15/Roll 15 of the www.52rolls.net project

AR365 Day Who knows.

 

Daily theme: Rectangle. It's in there somewhere.

Top view of rectangle. Piezo output jack not installed on bottom end yet. Two piezo elements are sandwiched into the two piece chambered body. Not sure how it will sound.

I have been playing around with different shapes and surface designs. Here is a rectangle link with many different glazes mixing with eachother on the surface.

 

The pendant has two wire loops on either side which allow a lot of design options. Hang it vertically, horizontally, tassel it, ect....

 

The pieces measure Just over 1 1/4 inch 3.4cm long from clay to clay. Loops come out from either side

Photo Class: Circles and Rectangles (March, 2009)

Title:Rectangle

People:

Place:Redmond

Date:2009:03:13 16:09:57

File:Circles&Rects 003.JPG

 

This is the new square shaped wood brooch. It was hand cut from a piece of koa frow Hawaii. The front and back have been softly sanded creating a smooth texture and finished with tung oil to protect the wood.

 

It measures 1.5" x 0.8" aprox.

 

It's a unique accesory for your clothes, hats, gloves, scarves and many more!!

 

The inner design have been hand sawed with a jeweler's saw. It enhance the brooch and gives it personality.

  

For more items please, visit our shop:

www.etsy.com/shop/WoodTone

 

Thanks a lot!!

 

Fer and Luli - WoodTone

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