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For some reason, replicated lines appeal to me and when they interact with one another the appeal turns into an obsession.....
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Bloor Parkette
Bloor St and Spadina Ave
This parkette aims to recognize commonality in a diverse neighbourhood, and there’s more to explore here than you’ll see at first glance. Let’s hear more about it from Susan Schelle, one of the artists responsible for it’s design. The clip you’re about to hear is a part of the Artbuzz project produced by David Tarnow.
My name is Susan Schelle. I’m part of a pair of artists; the other artist is Mark Gomes, who collaborated and designed the park that you’re looking at. The plaza design with its large checkerboard pattern is based on the game board. And the dominos are part of the game, which are the elements that are sitting on the ground that are in play.
I think the game board was decided on because a game board or a game of dominos is universal. It’s not restricted to one particular ethnic group. And the area of Spadina and Bloor is very diverse in its audience. Not only does it have people who are part of U of T, University of Toronto, but you also have Portugese, Italian, Chinese, all within that area. And we wanted to recognize something that had a commonality which would be a game of dominos.
The rest of the park when you look at the area that contains actually the fans from the streetcars - because the streetcars go underneath this particular park - we decided to turn the grate system into a pond. And we have these scattered water-jet cut aluminum leaves scattered over the surface much like they would be if you saw a pond. And the leaves themselves are replicated on the back of the dominos so there is a narrative between the leaves that are on top the grate that represent the pond and the leaves that are on the back of the dominos. And these leaves are the leaves that would be along the lakeshore of Lake Ontario when we had Carolinian forests.
Replicating a scene from the 1990s, LSL's 87002 'Royal Sovereign' leads a full Intercity Mk3 set over Docker Viaduct, working 1Z87 London Euston - Glasgow Central 'The Electric Scot'. DVT 82139 was on the rear.
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It was such a surreal sight to see so much water in the basin, it was such a perfect mirror, that it almost didn't feel real. And to have a sky so full of texture, layers and patches of blue, what a treat to have a sky like that for this one. I am glad that we changed our trip plans again to see this not so often occurrence. I was afraid I would miss out on seeing it.
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Inspired by the carved portal on the stavkirke (stave church) at Heddal, Norway, our front doors were replicated out of 350 year old re-purposed TEAK, from old farmhouses in Indonesia.
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This has been my favorite theme so far for the 52 Weeks group, which is "Inspired by a famous photographer."
Initially, the photographer that came to mind was Ansel Adams since I have some of his work on my walls. However, to even attempt to replicate his work (which I've tried) would mean to get just the right atmosphere, season, light, weather, etc.
This led me to search for other photographers work and I came across Edward Weston's "Cabbage Leaf." Its magnificent in its simplicity.
So, I present to you "Neil's Napa."
Here's Mr. Weston's work from 1931 in the Museum of Modern Art.
. . . made from thousands of styrofoam coffee cups glued together facing outwards to form a large continuous and undulating 3D surface. It suggests to me some sort of runaway organic cellular growth. The piece is suspended from the ceiling and is back lit with natural light. Dimensionally, I'd estimate it to occupy a volume of approximately 10m x 5m x 5m so this image only captures a relatively small portion. The piece is by Tara Donovan and is 'Untitled'. Check it out if you get a chance - it is a very impressive and imaginative work of art and, I think, a fascinating photographic subject. Check it out at the Boston Museum of Fine Art.
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Replicated painted wall deterioration as part of the 19th Sydney Biennale {19BOS} by Christine Streuli "Gradually Real" 2014
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Cockatoo Island, Sydney, April 2014
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Another treat from my parents' 1969 World Book Encyclopedia. This kid is doing some kind of experiment, and I tried to replicate it.
It didn't work.
I also declined to use a frying pan, a fork, and a string. I pretty much just put my head on a desk. Still, disappointing.
I finally got TLJ Luke and decided to try out a Clone armor Obi-Wan with his outfit and I really like how it turned out. I also threw together a Wat Tambor because he's someone I've been wanting to make out of LEGO forever. I attempted a few other Clone Wars characters but none of them really turned out how I wanted. (Curse you, Durge! I'll never be able to replicate you in a purist form.) But here's what I did make!
A bit of a crop to highlight the details of the scene. Certainly a fantastic replication of the Naval Ship.
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Famed for the restoration and replication of all types of historic craft, R W Davis & Son Ltd has been building boats at Saul Junction since 1887. Whilst originally established as builders of wooden ships, the company has evolved over the years to include the construction of steel vessels including replica Dutch barges and working narrowboats. R W Davis & Son Ltd specialise in the construction of coastal and inland steel motor barges of any length and beam.
This was for my Spanish class , and it is a replication of this painting by Joan Miro who was a spanish surrelist artist , this is the original by him:
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When i was painting it , I ended up painting it upside down and i noticed that when i looked up the painting again . So after i took the shot of it , i had to rotate it . I messed up in a lot of places , but my painting is due pretty soon so i didn't have time to fix it
I love this car- the ex-Chris Evans Fiat 126 Abarth 'replica'. Except it's not a replica as a real version was never made. A true one off in a befitting condition.
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Located about two km from L'Anse aux Meadows UNESCO World Heritage Viking Site, the only authenticated Viking site in North America, Norstead replicates a Viking port of trade as it may have looked during the Viking era (790-1066 AD). The four-hectare site has a boat shed with its very own Viking ships, including the 54 foot replica Viking knarr which sailed from Greenland to L’Anse aux Meadows in 1998 with a crew of only nine men. There is also a chieftain's hall, church, and a workshop, with costumed interpreters who bring the site to life. All buildings, which consist of wood paneled walls and earthen floors, have been created to convey the look and feel of the Viking Era.
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Nearly replicating my shot from the 3rd, KCS Train M-VNKC-18 rolls south from Sheffield on the KCS Pittsburg Sub. headed for IFG at Grandview. There they'll shove their intermodal on the rear into the ramp, and run around the manifest traffic before dragging it back north to KCS Knoche Yard.
Normally I would have selected a different angle since I did almost an identical shot of the Rex Kwon Do unit here recently, but my accomplice this day hadn't shot this engine yet, and it's a pretty solid go-to angle. Plus, you never know when you'll get lucky with an over/under on the Sheffield Flyover in the distance.
Locomotives: KCS 4006, EMDX 7205
2-19-20
Kansas City, MO
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 9.85" x 13.85" March 23, 2026. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-replicating-Autonomou...
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 6.75" x 9.75" 7.2025. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-replicating-Surface-P...
My BFF & I endlessly quoted this mascara commercial in the 1980s. Here's our version of it, featuring '80s Barbies & Ken.
So difficult to replicate the true colour of this gorgeous, soft, pale pink hyacinth. Hope this is as close as it is. I just couldn't manage to quite get the softness and the fragrance !
Edited in Topaz and lightly texture in PicMonkey. Hope you like it.
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