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unique folding artist’s book, 2024
Single sheet folding structure with 6 panels, 6”w x 9”h x .25”d (unfolds to 35”)
Notice the poster that the client gets to stare at while getting their eyebrows threaded - "Let me design your eyebrows and you can SEDUCE anyone!" And the lady on the poster is apparently the "Eyebrow Queen."
This endearing thread bear was crocheted from vintage English mohair. She is 3" tall endorned with vintage Czech glass beads. Her, brows, nose and claws are embroidered with Finca perle cotton. Her eyes are hand blown glass from Germany.
Stitched on Antique White Edinburgh Linen with all the suggested thread. For my cousin's new baby, Serena.
Threads for Somalia Fashion Show was presented by Ka Joog and Mohamed Hersi on October 29th, 2011 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo by Poet Nation.
This photo was taken from golapshah majar in gulistan area during scott kelby's photowalk.
These threads bear the sign of people's belief and devotion to god.they tie these threads hoping that good will hear their prayers........
The Source is a United States-based, monthly full-color magazine covering hip-hop music, politics, and culture, founded in 1988. It is the world's second longest running rap periodical, behind United Kingdom-based publication Hip Hop Connection. The Source was founded as a newsletter in 1988. The current president of the publication is Jeremy Miller. From humble beginnings, the Source had grown into one of the largest and most influential hip-hop publications in the United States. It had even grown to the point of being called "The Bible of Hip-Hop."
We developed and deployed a new all flash website for the source magazine together with Plot, the project due to the vagaries of hip-hop magazine culture di however not live many years before it was taken down in favour of its current myspace incarnation
Thread a spoke-nipple onto the spoke, just enough so that it doesn't fall off. It doesn't matter that it gets all gunked-up with the compound--that's actually what we want.
These found a way into my coconut bowl as things do and I thought it was an incredibly cute combination.
The thread ran this way and that way. it weaved up and down. At the end of this yarn it was caught in the eye of the needle and could not escape until it was sewn up.