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I found this today at a bookstore in London ON. The Kwakiutl Texts were collected by ethnographer George Hunt, revised and edited by Franz Boas. There's no bibliographic information in the books, which is loosely fold and bounded in folios but not yet cut. I looked into the publication history online; it was originally published in 1906 as volume 10 of the Publications of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition - this is the only edition for which I could find bibliographic details that seem to correspond to this text. The owner of the bookstore where I bought it said that he bought it at the sale of the estate of a Stratford, ON bookseller. I bought it for $3.75. Unfortunately it's somewhat damaged and the last folio is missing.
A collection of 150 exceptional text based logos to showcase different types and styles of logo designs that will be an inspiration for your own design projects
This is a title page from a project where I studied the graffiti artist DAIM. I wanted to experiment using both Cinema 4D and Photoshop to create an image that reflected the 3D nature of the artist's work.
Until 5 February 2023, Madrid is hosting the GAUDÍ exhibition, where visitors can learn about the life and work of one of the most outstanding figures in architecture and art on an international level.
In the context of Catalan Modernisme, Gaudí developed a radically new architecture with modern and original projects never seen before, conceived as a whole and planning not only the structure of the building but also all the decorative elements it would include.
The GAUDÍ exhibition highlights the originality of the forms, the ornamentation, the chromaticism, the richness of the symbols and nature as a source of inspiration, as the main protagonists of the Catalan's work. In addition to all these elements, which are impressive for their beauty at first sight, other aspects underlying his work are revealed, which reveal his innovative constructive solutions, the fruit of the study and painstaking work to which he devoted his entire life.
The exhibition offers a journey through his entire career through 7 sections and more than 150 works from the most important collections of his work, such as the historical archives of the Architects' Association of Catalonia and the Gaudí Chair, as well as some private collections.
From plans, drawings and models to furniture, ceramics and period photographs. All this brings us closer to his main architectural projects: the Vicens, Botines, Calvet, Batlló and Milà "La Pedrera" houses, as well as the Sagrada Família temple and his projects for Eusebi Güel, among others.
Check out all the information and don't miss this unique opportunity to get to know modernist Barcelona from the hand of one of its greatest representatives: Antoni Gaudí.
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"I'm so much in love with you that I write it on every rock.
I wish you'd get one in the head, so you'd know how I feel"
Brewers, beer industry members, and good-beer fans in the mid-Atlantic area gathered at Mad Fox Brewing to roast (and bid farewell to) Nick Funnell, a British-trained brewer who, for 17 1/2 years, had been the executive brewmaster for Sweetwater Taverns in northern Virginia. In addition to winning numerous awards, Funnell trained many brewers who went on to success at Sweetwater and elsewhere.
Funnell leaves for Portland, Oregon, where he will sell brewing supplies for BSG Craft. More: here.
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30 January 2014.
Falls Church, Virginia.
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