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Early evening and a shop window is being re-designed inside. Outside, they make a statement with pictures.
UC_Glory top and Gloves @ Uber
Silky tube top accented by straps, alligator belt, 8 colors changeable via HUD fitted mesh for Maitreya, Belleza and Slink makes a statement where ever you go. Strapped long Bento gloves complete this unique look. A must have so go fetch the set at Uber.
Hair and HB.
Tableau Vivant \\ Bun pigtails add-on - Blonds
HB3
Blog:
bewitcheddifference.blogspot.nl/2018/01/glory.html
Love Be x
Another statement on Covid.....
Reedited
Thank you Becca and the Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin IL
I think you'll like this better if you press L
Thank you
This image is the thirty-ninth published (3/31/2013) by PhotoVogue Italia.
Standing in support against domestic violence, the Hall of Languages building on the campus of the prestigious Syracuse University glows purple during the month of October.
Where The Vale of Onondaga Meets The Eastern Sky, Proudly Stands Our Alma Mater, On Her Hilltop High, Flag We Love! Orange! Float for Aye, Old Syracuse. O'er Thee, Loyal Be Thy Sons & Daughters, To Thy Memory
"To get the full value of joy you must have someone to share it with." ... Mark Twain
I have found this statement to be SO TRUE. Thanks for sharing the joy of watching this front come in with me!
Just hit the letter L on your keyboard to see it large.
Grand Canyon, USA
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L.O.V.E. ( "Libertà, Odio, Vendetta, Eternità" ("Freedom, Hatred, Revenge, Eternity")).
Also known as Il Dito ('the finger') Artist (2010): Maurizio Cattelan.
In front of Palazzo Mezzanotte (designed in 1932 by Paolo Mezzanotte), now the Italian stock exchange, Milan, Italy.
My statement in that description box, was for my mother who passed away two years ago.
But I celebrate for all my contacts Mother`s Day!!.
Thank you for your visit and kind comments!
Happy Mother`s Day!.
The Jimmy Choo of the 1880s?
It seems that shoes have been fashion statements for hundreds of years. This miniature lace-trimmed shoe reproduces a high fashion footwear design of late Victorian Britain. I love its elegant shape and eye for detail. Definitely a desirable fashion statement of its time!
One of my Simple Pleasures - an elegant pair of shoes ;o)
Thanks to Diana Thorold for her Willow-Texture
My Simple Pleasures set: Simple Pleasures
My Textured set here: Elisa Textured set
My Everyday Things set is here: Elisa Everyday Things
As you can see, I wasn't the only one photographing this eyeball. I really makes a statement. This is from the Dallas trip. I really want to go back. I feel like there is so much more to see. Here's some information on the Eye
Tony Tasset’s larger-than-life optic sculpture, Eye, has become one of the most iconic (and rumor-generating) fixtures on Main Street.
The 30-foot-tall fiberglass, resin, and steel sculpture is a replica of the American multimedia artist’s own eye. Referencing everything from a pharaoh’s eye, a Masonic eye, and the eye of “Big Brother,” the piece ultimately means “whatever you want,” says Tasset. “Eye is one of those images that has taken on a number of meanings over the years. God and consciousness are just two of them.”
Originally commissioned as part of the Chicago Loop Alliance’s Art Loop program, Eye made its debut in the Windy City’s Pritzker Park in 2010 before arriving in its new Dallas home three years later. Since then, it has become the city’s most unique private event space and the site of the annual Dallas Art Fair’s closing soiree The Eye Ball, along with countless weddings, parties, yoga classes, and selfies.
© 2021 Garry Velletri. All rights reserved. This image may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission.
Radio Kootwijk, designed in 1920 by Julius Luthmann as a radio transmitter to communicate with the Dutch colonies.
The statement being: "I'm too rich to drive a Morris Minor, and too poor to buy a Jaguar." I knew a fellow who bought one of these, only to discover none of his extensive collection of hand tools fit. Not metric, not 'Murican. He learned a new word that day. Whitworth. Everything you could possibly want to know about BSW here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Standard_Whitworth