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Lego modular inspired by rococo architecture. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.

Cuenca (Spain).

 

Arcs of the City council of Cuenca, where the street Alfonso VIII is united with the Plaza Mayor. The building is of baroque style and was built in 1792.

 

Arcos del Ayuntamiento de Cuenca, donde la calle Alfonso VIII se une con la Plaza Mayor. El edificio es de estilo barroco y fue construído en 1792.

Stuff:

  

Mirror with pose set: .mien. {frivolity} for GENRE

(All poses in the post are from this set!)

[Fetch] Roque Chair for GENRE

[Fetch] Roque Ottoman for GENRE

[Fetch] Roque Table for GENRE

[Fetch] Roque Wall Art for GENRE

  

Outfit:

  

Dress: The Annex RococoPunk Dress for GENRE

Boots: Lassitude & Ennui Marquise boots in grey for We Heart RP

Hair broach: Eclectica Blenheim baroque brooch for GENRE

Hair: Bliensen + MaiTai Liaison Dangereuse in blonde for GENRE

Necklace: Pearls of Venus in Gold/Red for GENRE

Skin: MIA14 Candy Clown skin

Tattoo: White Widow Reign of Fire in snow

Stockings: Schadenfreude white Jorogumo stockings

Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam, Gernany

Monarchs from Kingdomdoll Rococo Gelato, Rome exclusive doll

Sabrina's Rokoko Outfit

my first work in ps!! i'll prolly laugh at tomorrow, but tonight i'm pretty darn proud. :D

see original capture...

www.flickr.com/photos/vixierayna/2510555804/

  

Showing detail of skull, rococo leaf (copied from a cheap-and-nasty picture frame I found lying in the street) and the stone set on the back of the ring.

 

I cut the picture frame up into individual elements and made rubber moulds from which wax impressions could be taken. The waxes were then combined in various ways to make items of jewellery. This ring uses only one small section of the original frame. (The skull was not part of the frame.)

That's as close a name as I can come up with for this. It reminds me of classical heavenly oil paintings but I'm not sure which in particular.

I couldn't help taking a quick photo of Orlanda in this corset before it goes to another RED beauty! I think I will have to make her one she can keep too!

This image was taken during a Welshot Chester Academy evening. The theme (or Challenge) this week was to create a set of images that could potentially be used to promote Chester as a photographic location for a single photographer to visit. I chose to pick locations like Coffee shops, Pubs and cocktail bars but also try and include Chester well known architecture in the image.

For more information about Welshot Imaging see their web site here:

www.welshotimaging.co.uk/

Flowers in my garden.

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I indulged my love for intricate and ornate jewelry in the creation of this unique pendant. Both beadweaving and bead embroidery techniques were used in this piece. The center is a pressed glass button from Czechoslovakia. It is green with an iridescent finish and has a raised floral motif. The button is held in place by a peyote stitch bezel made of 24 K gold plated delicas. Then rows of green, gold and gunmetal beads surround the center out to a final edging of clear rocailles with a gold foil lining that are used in a picot edging. The base of the piece is wool felt and a stiff interface material. These are then backed with soft tan sueded leather. The bail is made of black delicas in square stitch.

 

Only nymo thread was used in the piece, and the price includes a silky cord necklace in black with a silver plated lobster hook closure that measures 16 inches. This piece was constructed with care and due to the leather and felt base should never be worn when bathing.

 

Dimensions: the medallion is 1.75 inches (44.5 mm) in diameter with the bail extending .25 inches (6.3 mm) from the top. The cord necklace is 16 inches (406.4 mm). (Please note that the pendant can be removed from the cord necklace.)

My newest addition to the collection - Volks SD16 Kira in the commission outfit I made.

Lego modular inspired by rococo architecture. Computer rendering but only existing bricks were used.

Painswick, Gloucestershire

Painswick House, Gloucestershire

mauro performing the traditional rovinj jump

Painswick, Gloucestershire

Copyright: © 2009 Melissa Goodman. All Rights Reserved.

Quinta-Flower

Commissions for www.fireflypath.com/

Ink, watercolor and Copic markers.

Painswick House, Gloucestershire

folding book - 10cm tall - acrylics on Fabriano paper

A mix between a homemade Rococo dress (by Fuchsia) and latex in a park next to a mansion.

Model - Fuchsia

Copyright Robbie Nordin.

Want to see more pictures,visit www.robbiesphoto.com

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