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At 115ft high (31m) this atrium contains the tallest water feature in central England although it has since been decommissioned.
The Architect (John Clark 1934-2007) was set designer on the film "Tommy" (1975) as well as "Jesus Christ Superstar" (1973) amongst others !
2020 brought some very significant changes for me. At the start of February I began work as a designer for LEGO, and it's been just as amazing as I imagined. Still find it hard to believe I get to work with LEGO full time now!
I'm living in Billund, and am excited to be able to meet lots of you European builders in the coming years.
Despite the new job, I will continue MOCing. I've restarted my collection, and it's growing rather quickly as you might guess.
So hopefully it won't be long before I'm posting some new models again!
Art Week Gallery Group
~~~Asian Fantasy~~~
Takashi Fukushima is one of my favourite artists, we have 2 of his painting and this is one of them. He was a painter, engraver, draftsman and set designer. He was born in Soma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan on January 19, 1920 and died in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil on October 14, 2001.
In case you are interested in knowing more about him I attach a Wikipedia link about him:
pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tikashi_Fukushima
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A building constructed from 1886 to 1888 according to plans by Otto Wagner in the 14th district of Vienna. This lady welcomes the guests of the "Ernst Fuchs" museum
Maple syrup of tears. Thanks to Cancel Culture, Aunt Jemima, a beloved and iconic Woman of Color, is removed from American History.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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Today was the day of the 100 Strangers London meetup in Brick Lane - woo hoo - a chance to get back out and shoot after my 3 month break!!! Seriously, 3 months almost without a stranger shot!!!!
My big decision today was what kit to carry around and I opted for the 70-200 2.8 L lens - aka The Beast.
I love this lens and always have fun with it.
Meet Amy - I spotted her walking around the corner in Brick Lane with two friends and before I cold jump over and say hello my brother DrMaccon was in talking to her friend so I waited then introduced myself and asked for her shot when we were discussing the 100 Strangers project. It was very cool as Amy is a set designer - I shot portraits of 2 set designers in one day.
I loved her hat and the way her lipstick was so well matched to her scarf and was thrilled she was willing to get involved - thanks!
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Shot 240 in my 100 strangers project - find out more in the100 Strangers Flickr Group page on Flickr.
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Just a drop of Sanitizer was all Sheila needed to feel safe and refreshed.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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Franz Singer (1896 in Wien-1954 in Berlin) Architect, toy designer, set designer.
Congratulations and thanks to the contribution of the Bauhaus school
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Daniel Forero, set designer and photographer in his studio surrounded by some of his props in Paris, France.
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Interior Design Study Opus No.1 - Digital and acrylic with water on watercolour paper...
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A famous Black Chef now becomes just a footnote in American Pop Culture thanks to Cancel Culture. Photo: Lon Casler Bixby Web: www.whileyouweresleeping.photography/ Location: My Studio, Burbank, CA Copyright - All Rights Reserved Fine Art Photos for your Home, Office or Place of Business... www.whileyouweresleeping.photography/
The masks from China arrived just in time for the end of the pandemic.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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My new #whiteoutportrait of hugely talented designer, art director, artist and friend @keithslote.
His drawings are breathtakingly beautiful and it’s always a treat to hear him reflect on his creative process.
This was achieved with:
4 medium sized beauty dishes - 1 above camera and 1 oblique each side.
1 positioned behind the sitter to bleach out sections of the backdrop
Wireless trigger on camera.
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. - Helen Keller.
Thank you Suzee - flickr.com/photos/suzee_que/
She posts amazing copyright free images for anyone to use. I love this one which started with a red background. I added text and dolled up the background.
A line-up of famous and well-loved American Icons say their last good-byes to inclusion, equality, and representation as Cancel Culture removes People of Color from the hearts and minds of the World.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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An Apple computer, design books and fashion, make for some serious design alchemy in my home office.
A faux finished wall is complimented with a damask stencil. Antique upholstery nails and rhinestones add to the drama!
The soundtrack to Amelie and the ticking of my clock collection is about all you will hear in my office! I love clocks of all makes and sizes. The more vintage and worn the better. The diamonds are hand painted and embellished with vintage button tacks.
Wilbur was more than ready, and with just one touch of his finger Morris was about to blast the germs right off of him.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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loft living project: "chateaux monroe" guest room designed for out-of-town guests & short-stay business people. nyc elements abound in this room design.
From the reclaimed n.y.p.d. police barricade-turned bench, to the rescued n.y.p.d. police locker & the manhattan cast metal window "protector" as a sculpture. Books in the mid-century modern case run the gambit, from Moma's design collection & Muji's "nyc in a bag", to Jon Ortner's Manhattan Dawn & Dusk, & various nyc eating/visiting guides , it's nyc in full tilt. Just look at those turn-of-the-century SoHo doors as a headboard.
interior / prop / staging & photography: a. golden, eyewash design, NYC, April 2008
this is where i've been hiding...
a product rewind:
sisal rug painted to match walls: damaged lowe's discounted stock, 2005
"Brooklyn Pops" book: original printer's proof, soho street find: $5, 2000
sage fabric: donated fabric custom nickel grommet & tailored, 2005
linens: 300tc white w. brown satin stripe: smartbargains.com, 2008
1800's steel, wood, glass headboard: soho street corner, 2006
mid-century modern cabinet & artwork: everything goes, 2001
police locker: staten island police station rubbish find, 2004
cabinet props: various street finds, - nyc - nc, 2000-2005
hospital curtain tracking: medical products direct, 2008
teacher's desk & chair: p.s.16's rubbish find, 2005
clothing rack: free from landlord, circa 1970's
paint: benjamin moore's "blackbean soup"
acrylic bedside table: chiasso, 2008
digital alarm: eBay, circa 1960's
lamps: crate, 2005
for short-stays, stop by: www.myspace.com/nycloft
The Great Panic-demic of 2020.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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Jeune femme montant les étages d'un immeuble de Ho Chi Minh Ville. Les inscriptions sur les habits féminins sont des clins d'œil séducteurs mais attention, aucune entorse avant le mariage... Asie du Sud-est.
Sketch for Macbeth by William Shakespeare - Oil Pastels -
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One iconic Chef warns another to watch his back because he’ll probably be next.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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Un couple, sourit à l'objectif, en vêtements traditionnels. Mannequins présentant une collection de Ao Dai. Hanoï, Vietnam, Asie du Sud-est.
The ballet “Narcisse” is based on the myth of Narcissus and is set in Boeotia at the shrine of Pomona, the goddess of fruitful abundance. The beautiful mountain nymph Echo is spurned and ridiculed by the young, self-indulgent Narcissus. In anger, Echo appeals to the goddess Pomona to make Narcissus fall in love in a way that can never be reciprocated. Under her spell, Narcissus falls in love with his own reflection in a glassy pool. The ballet premiered at the Theatre de Monte Carlo in Monaco on April 26, 1911. The costumes and scenery were designed by Leon Bakst, the choreography was by Michel Fokine and the music by Nikolai Tcherepnin.
In my mind, my collection of perfume bottles and vintage silhouettes play homage to the French budoirs of the late 1800's.
My client wanted to enhance their fireplace. This warm faux finish was added to accent their beautiful home.
An old type tray filled with some colorful designs and a few chotchkies! Original photo of typetray by the talented Monjojo: flickr.com/photos/jojoblogam/2717767234/.
Designed in the "Storybook" architectural style by Academy Award-nominated set designer Harry Oliver, this adobe structure started life in 1921 as the business offices, editing facilities and dressing rooms for the Willat Studios in Culver City. Carl Willat, a co-creator of the Technicolor process, and his movie director brother Irving Willat created this new studio. By 1923, the Willat brothers were involved in numerous outside film projects causing them to neglect their studio business so they sold the studio to film producer Ward Lascelle. In 1926 Lascelle decided to move the building a distance of about seven miles (11 km) to the city of Beverly Hills, placing it at the corner of Walden Drive and Carmelita Drive and remodeling it into a residence.
Ward and his wife Lillian lived there until their divorce in 1938 after which Lillian retained ownership of the house. She remarried in the late 1940s to Louis Spadena and the house eventually became known as the Spadena House.
In 1965, Lillian and Louis Spadena sold the house to Martin and Doris Green. The Greens added a 1500 square foot (139 m²), one‐story Storybook-style addition toward the rear of the property in 1966. In 1987 the Greens tried to sell the house for $1.75 million, however, each potential buyer intended to wreck off the house and redevelop the property. To save the house from demolition, the Greens then offered to donate the house to the Culver City Historical Society to use as a museum on the condition that they acquire property in Culver City and move the house at their cost. By 1990 the Historical Society had acquired the necessary property and had raised $100,000 to move the house but, citing family health issues, the Greens canceled their offer. Through the 1990s, the house began to fall into disrepair ultimately leaving its future seriously in doubt.
In 1998, the Greens decided once again to sell the house, however, the condition of the sale was that it would only be sold to someone who would not demolish it to redevelop the property. The only buyer who fit that condition was Michael Libow who then spent 11 years restoring the house and modernizing its infrastructure.
I attended its "coming out" party in 2009 and this is an unusual house inside and out. When originally built in 1920, every window, every door and every piece of trim were unique with none being interchangeable with another and the exterior stucco had been brushed with apricot tree branches to achieve a weathered look making restoration a daunting challenge. It's a truly hand-made house when originally built and once again during its restoration.
Kati Reisner is a wonderful artist. She is often found behind the scenes - she's a set designer. A very talented at that. Her and I have grown as friends via the interesting world of the internet (facebook). We both have incredily similar tastes in Art and Culture. We understand each other's humor, admire and support each other's crafts. I'm very sad she moved away from Chicago. I hope someday we can collaborate together.
Another famous Black man who proudly represented the success of Black farmers, businessmen, and entrepreneurs is wiped from the annals of American history thanks to Cancel Culture.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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Aritsta: Mariana Espósito
Director: Mariano Demaría.
Labor: Dirección de Arte - Escenografía y Ambientación.
Año: 2008.
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Cancel Culture strikes again, erasing another proud indigenous woman from American history.
Photo: Lon Casler Bixby
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