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OhNo!Doom Presents Revise. Please join us in welcoming this renowned Chicago graf artist as he takes over OhNo!Doom Gallery. Two massive wall pieces painted by Revise then split up in to pieces and revealed March 28, 2009
OhNo!Doom Presents Revise. Please join us in welcoming this renowned Chicago graf artist as he takes over OhNo!Doom Gallery. Two massive wall pieces painted by Revise then split up in to pieces and revealed March 28, 2009
The very aesthetic, refurbished, standard class interior of the DD stock.
Copyright Nathan Lawrence.
I had a 'Eureka' moment this weekend and worked out why the engine has never idled properly. The idle bypass valve feed pipe needs to be plumbed in to the intake duct after the MAF (and not to atmosphere as it was previously). With the revised pipe work the car idles perfectly and runs alot smoother.
OhNo!Doom Presents Revise. Please join us in welcoming this renowned Chicago graf artist as he takes over OhNo!Doom Gallery. Two massive wall pieces painted by Revise then split up in to pieces and revealed March 28, 2009
OhNo!Doom Presents Revise. Please join us in welcoming this renowned Chicago graf artist as he takes over OhNo!Doom Gallery. Two massive wall pieces painted by Revise then split up in to pieces and revealed March 28, 2009
female feminine doll 167cm - nude photoshoot 1
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afternoon,
here is a new set of nude pictures for my female doll with the kayla head. hope you guys enjoy them.
- sate
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I started this piece in the summer of '09 (#10 in that set). Some of the dye I used was old and didn't stick, so the fabric ended up with a yellow pattern. Then I did some some more deconstructed silkscreening as taught by Kerr Grabowski, over the yellow, and still felt it wasn't complete. So just last week I did more silkscreening over it using paint instead of dye, and a thermal screen I created along with my faithful glue gel circle pattern silkscreen. I also used a brayer on top of the fabric to capture the larger circle patterns by placing texture under the piece. Although I have in mind what I want when I start working on a piece like this, many times how I proceed is completely on an intuitive level, where one layer of design will inform me of what to do next if anything.