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part of the famed reverse curve on Storrow Drive, the one which had the "reverse the curse" graffiti.
Yay for reversible items! The reverse stockinette side of the caplet. Pattern is from Craftster.
Pattern: Caplet
patchwork pillow with two block prints- on front: lion and lioness on yellow cotton, with paisley and turquoise dotted with leopard
reverse: 2 zebras in yellow on turquoise with floral stripe
In heavy foot traffic areas around 2 sister communities, we used Reverse Graffiti to advertise our apartments around Marta bus stops, grocery stores, convenience stores, and street corners with crosswalks.
A visit to Reverse Garbage at Woolongabba was recommended to me recently and I was not disappointed with my visit. The shop accepts goods which otherwise were headed for landfill. They sort and sell a surprising range of items which are popular for those whose skills extend to up cycling. My purchase is on the counter with the male staff member.
This ornament in the natural history series serves double duty representing "spice". I made a lino block print of a galic bulb onto ecru fabric and backed it with a textured cream frabric (the lines echoing the lines in garlic skin). The ornament is suspended by a translucent silver-white ribbon.
Taken with a 24mm lens reversed onto a stack of 3 extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack with a home made snoot to fire the light directly in front of the lens. Taken in Central Park, NYC.
Where do these guys come from? They seem to be everywhere in the basement.
Taken with a reversed Olympus 24mm lens, with flash at 1/4 power and f16. This is the full image, the field of view is approximately one centimeter in width.