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grace, the christian community i'm part of, has a tradition (well this is the 6th year we've done it) of taking the traditional readings for nine lessons and carols, and nine volunteers select a piece of music and something artistic to reflect that reading. ben was the most dramatic reflecting on the idea of thin spaces where heaven and earth seem to touch. the shepherds on the hillside experienced a thin place that night. the reading was done behind a sheet and then ben dramatically cut it open with a samurai sword he had borrowed!!!
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File name: 09_04_001279
Title: Thin trees I
Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)
Date created: 1916
Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 x 7 in.
Genre: Etchings
Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-384; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 6/100.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Anybody else had the thin and crispy base from Dominos before? Was it like a Jacobs cracker for you? Seems sarcastically thin and crispy to me...
The back of the mech showing the tread the mech rolls on. It actually works, which was definitely one of the challenges in the design. There was hardly any clearance, and I wanted to keep it on the thin side.
Thin was the word for 2008 CES - every major manufacturer had non-production versions of the an inch-thick Plasma TVs - very cool - this included all the electronics
This beetle certainly fitted beautifully on the rush leaf that it was on.
I'm not sure what it is though? I thought a Belid weevil at first...but hot sign of a rostrum. I'm sure that the projections at the back should give it away....
The spiny leaf Beetle seemed to fit??? (loooooong shot)...googled it, and Tony has taken much better shots on www.flickr.com/photos/32977858@N02/5225674804
I found it on cutting grass too.
It was very hard to capture the thinness of the OLED display (espicially with everyone wearing black), but it is truly stunning.