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Game is Elite: Dangerous

surface 3D chart colored series

Ноутбук Microsoft Surface Book 2 и BlackBerry

Van Dusen Gardens, Vancouver, BC

pic by audy

This piece is about 8 inches long.

 

This series shows once-fired surfaces from a recent project. The goal was to make pieces that did not reflect an obvious human touch.

 

The clay was rolled super-thin (1-3 mm) with fireplace ash and leaves. Some pebbles got into the mix too. After firing I lightly applied a wax coat and then oxides and other powdered pigments (yellow ochre, copper carbonate, and copper oxide). The black copper carbonate in particular brought out the wonderful random lines left by leaves, twigs, and other debris.

 

I decided not to fire again after the bisque firing. Pieces that had more wax look flatter and more metallic. Those with less wax show the wonderful random lines more clearly.

SAN DIEGO (Aug. 14, 2014) Sailors from the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) rush to treat Seaman Dina Grishchuk as part of the stretcher-bearer competition during Surface Line Week 2014. Surface Line Week 2014 is an annual competition sponsored by Naval Surface Forces and features activities dedicated to friendly competition in a variety of professional and sporting events. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean P. Gallagher/Released)

Surface tension!!

 

Do not move the glass!!

It is necessary to bring the mouth close to the glass that this sake enters

from you, and to meet it.

The Surface's surface. I asked the marketing chick about their choice of compliant surface, and she was only able to tell me "microdots." So there you have it--microdots. My mousepad is made of those, too, so we'll just see about that.

Moon Buggy with detatchable trailer for exploration and recovery missions.

Fotografia Imaginauta Marília Santos&ArteGH

Crevasse in Coleman Glacier on Heliotrope Ridge below Mount Baker, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington State, USA

Surface Protection Films, B.O.P.P. Self Adhesive Tape, Lamination Roll, Self Adhesive Tape, self adhesive Protective Film, Packaging Tape

 

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11 intrepid volunteers floated the John Day from Twickenham to Clarno. On the way they stopped for two days to get their hands dirty restoring an important upland spring in the Pine Creek Conservation Area. We were able to plant 800 native species at the denuded spring and opened up the pool for surface water access to deer, elk and other wildlife. Volunteers also wrote letters to congress in support of the Sutton Mountain, and Cathedral Rock and Horse Heaven Wilderness proposals.

 

Photo by Jeff and Debbie Frankenburger

close up of churning water - hsl filtered

This Osprey was perched on a post and had just taken off when he dipped low and dragged his feet in the water. I think he was cleaning them, he had been eating a fish while on the post.

(left to right) CPW member Susan Sammis, Operations Manager Larry Lewis and CPW salon moderator Richard Edelman.

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) on Portland's Willamette River

was struck by how "hard" this pice looks. The pitted surface makes it look like a rock.

 

This series shows once-fired surfaces from a recent project. The goal was to make pieces that did not reflect an obvious human touch.

 

The clay was rolled super-thin (1-3 mm) with fireplace ash and leaves. Some pebbles got into the mix too. After firing I lightly applied a wax coat and then oxides and other powdered pigments (yellow ochre, copper carbonate, and copper oxide). The black copper carbonate in particular brought out the wonderful random lines left by leaves, twigs, and other debris.

 

I decided not to fire again after the bisque firing. Pieces that had more wax look flatter and more metallic. Those with less wax show the wonderful random lines more clearly.

  

Please join me in my blog “A Year of Art: Scientist Plunges into Art”

 

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Moss carpet. Suðursveit (Esjufjöll) Iceland, 9 August 2006.

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