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A Page Turn In My Flower-Book

The image at right is a detail from the huge 18th century scroll just off the edge of the photo. [See here.]

The image at left is a page from a 1991 graphic novel.

The two depict the same event.

 

[At the Rubin Museum of Art's "Tibet in Comics" exhibit on the bottom floor, March 16th 2o12.]

 

Read more about the exhibit here: comics.rmanyc.org

 

~ @JonGorga

Scrolls by Mark Moreland

Scroll outline, traced from copy paper to good Bristol Board, soon to be beautifully illuminated (I hope). (gettin' all artsy with the camera here...)

please go to my site to see more information on this mold.

 

www.rocioscakesupplies.com or directly to the silicone mold page:

 

shop.rocioscakesupplies.com/Elegant-Molds_c15.htm

 

if you have any questions please email me.

Thanks, Rocio

Poets of Light Photography group meeting.

 

Playing with smoke and ACR (Adobe Camera Raw plug-in). I discovered that using different colored gels did not really have the desired effect of coloring just the smoke, but of coloring the black backdrop as well. Instead, I used ACR to switch the image to Grayscale and then applying a duotone coloring worked better.

 

Strobist Info:

Canon 580EX Speedlite, acting as Master trigger (Group A), flash disabled. Flash Ratio A:B was 1:1.

 

Canon 430EX Speedlite (Group B) positioned to camera's left and just behind, but pointing toward smoke trail.

Self-color floral pattern in glossy finish is printed over every item and makes up for the base design of this product. A see thru cut-out on front of card covered with clear plastic, makes room for name of bride and groom or Event name. Round wooden bars are used to give an ethnic look. Scroll is also printed with same pattern but in color matching to box with space for text on one side.

 

(work in progress)

He Haihua Embroidery Scroll:

View of the Properous Riversides in Late April from painting of the Song Dynasty drawn by Zhengdao.

Today the Jodo Mission of Hawaii saw the return of its hand-painted Japanese hanging scroll. At least 60 years old and the second largest such artifact in Hawaii, it was fully restored by skilled Japanese artisans under the direction of Japan Memorial Corporation's Tatsuji Maeda, who presented the restoration work to the Jodo Mission board this morning. This prized artwork will be carefully stored and only displayed in the temple maybe twice a year. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about these scrolls, it was certainly an education for us (and a substantial investment).

I spent about a week building this box, with leather hinges, to store a scroll I was lucky to get in Japan. I'll probably spend a year finishing it.

the scrolling message in Southeastern trains

I couldn't just make one, so I made enuf to last a week. See previous photo for recipe!

YOUR OWN HAND is the topic for Sunday, 19 February 2012.

Scroll for the Rhydderich Hael Baronial Archery Championship

Inspired by the Harley Bestiary MS 4751, Folio 14v

Calligraphy was done by THL Muirgel ingen Gilla Comgaill: www.flickr.com/photos/calebreynolds/7451898722/in/set-721...

These are Mistress Katherine Barr's current Arms. The augmentation will be added on once the Crown and College of Heralds can find a suitable charge, although a Medusa head cabossed was named by King Darius IV.

Scroll/Geometric

Casemaker: Littlefield, Parsons and Co.

Size: Ninth plate

Krainik No. 437

Available (common)

SCA scroll for an upcoming event.

Inspired by MS208 Duns Scotus - 043ra. www.flickr.com/photos/balliolarchivist/7753076356/

 

The calligraphy will be done shortly.

Lieutenant-Commander (LCdr) Painchaud and Warrant Officer McDuff present the Canadian Commissioning Script to platoon L0052E at CFLRS, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, on 7 March 2023

 

Capitaine de corvette (capc) Painchaud ainsi que Adjudant McDuff, remettent la commission canadienne des officiers au peloton L0052E, à St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, le 7 mars 2023

 

Photo by: Canadian Armed Forces, Multimedia, Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School © 2022 MDN/DND CANADA

Lieutenant-Commander (LCdr) Painchaud and Warrant Officer McDuff present the Canadian Commissioning Script to platoon L0052E at CFLRS, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, on 7 March 2023

 

Capitaine de corvette (capc) Painchaud ainsi que Adjudant McDuff, remettent la commission canadienne des officiers au peloton L0052E, à St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, le 7 mars 2023

 

Photo by: Canadian Armed Forces, Multimedia, Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School © 2022 MDN/DND CANADA

Backlog scroll for the West Kingdom.

21st scroll in my alphabet challenge: U is for Unbelted, not yet a knight.

 

Inspired by Royal 6 E VII f. 516

www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?S...

 

Words by myself:

Unto all gentle and noble subjects unto whom these words shall come. We, Georg and Katarzina, Prince and Princess of Oertha, send unto you Our most heartfelt greetings. Wheras it has come to Our Notice the generous and chivalrous nature of one of Our subjects, We are moved to recognize and honor the courtesy and grace that has been given to Ourselves, Our Kingdom and subjects. It is Our pleasure to call forward Havoc atte Ree and award him with the following arms: Azure, two hawks respectant and a double-bitted axe inverted within a bordure dovetailed argent and bestow upon him all rights and responsibilities associated with nobility. Done by Our hands on the 23rd day of May, AS 33.

The Haunted Mansion has an Amazing Holiday overlay, it becomes Haunted Mansion Holiday. It really is like a brand new ride, you experience Halloweentown's version of Christmas, it's colorful and a must-see!

Today the Jodo Mission of Hawaii saw the return of its hand-painted Japanese hanging scroll. At least 60 years old and the second largest such artifact in Hawaii, it was fully restored by skilled Japanese artisans under the direction of Japan Memorial Corporation's Tatsuji Maeda, who presented the restoration work to the Jodo Mission board this morning. This prized artwork will be carefully stored and only displayed in the temple maybe twice a year. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about these scrolls, it was certainly an education for us (and a substantial investment).

Red velvet cake made for two friends' birthday (who both happen to be named Tina).

 

The design was very much inspired by Rianne of Art of Dessert. I even used her red velvet recipe! It's seriously the best red velvet cake I've had. I love her work.

Hooked by: Angeleen Malone

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Teacher: Nancy Miller

 

Pattern is copyrighted

Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs

rughook.com/

Beautiful, ancient Torah scrolls in the Yosef Caro Synagogue

Calligraphy, Illumination, and Words by me.

 

Capital based on a page from an Italian Manuscript, ca late 1400's, as found in "For It Is Written: Treasures of the Vatican Library".

Scroll for a backlog AoA for Robert John of Cedar Wood of the Kingdom of Caid.

Inspired by Charleville-Mézières BM212

I like these a lot more than my other attempt with this yarn. The smaller stitch count and lace pattern do a great job of obscuring the color-striping.

 

Yarn: Lisa Souza Sock! in Pacific,

Needle Size: US2/2.75mm and US1/2.25mm for the cuff

Pattern: Scrolls Socks from "More Sensational Knitted Socks" by Charlene Schurch

Modifications: Toe-up, short-row heel

Recipient: Me

Completed: 18 November 2007

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