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My Tiny Tulips are coming along nicely. I've decided to run the tulip pattern down the instep, instead of stopping at the cuff. I think I'll have enough yarn left over to do another pair of Milkshake Socks for myself. (Those are my awesome thrift store Docs in the background.)
Tiny hats for The Big Knit. With a 2-pence piece for scale (which I should have turned over so you could actually see that it's a 2-pence piece).
Not as beautiful as those in a bouquet.
Not as expensive as those traded.
Grandeur should not be measured through size.
As beauty should not be judged through price!
Tiny - Dorothea Greenbaum
Dedicated 1944
Medium: Figure: bronze; Base: concrete.
Dimensions: Figure: approx. 55 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.; Base: approx. 9 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 21 in.
Inscription: (Back upper left of base:) Greenbaum signed
Description: Full-length female nude with her arms at her sides. Her proper right hand holds a towel.
Subject: Figure female -- Full length Figure female -- Nude -- Linens - Outdoor Sculpture -- New Jersey -- Princeton
Sculpture Owner: Institute for Advanced Study, Courtyard of Dining Hall, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Remarks: Dedicated to the memory of Edward S. Greenbaum.
Condition: Surveyed 1994 December. Well maintained.
Save Outdoor Sculpture, New Jersey survey.
Control Number: IAS NJ000069
Dining Hall courtyard - Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive in Princeton, New Jersey 08540
This tiny Fairy House was made for a very tiny Fairy who just loves all things tiny! Take a peak into the tiny door and you will find her tiny table with a tiny cup full of tiny berry's.
This is a really common little flower here. Its very small. I'll be taking lots of pics of these. I like this shot cos the water bubble in the middle is reflecting the surroundings. I'd really appreciate if someone could give me a cropping idea.
I saw yet another tiny planet today and was inspired to do a google search on how to create my own... unfortunately I don't have any overly suitable images as I don't usually take panoramas so I used a snapshot of a tree in a field I took over the weekend... It looks better in black and white... I will have to go out and take a landscape photograph with a nice evenly coloured sky and more interesting objects!
Check out www.photoguides.net/photoshopping-tiny-planets to make your own!
L-R: Lisa Renee Pitts, Dana Green, and Brian Michael Smith in Tiny Beautiful Things at The Armory.
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv/Courtesy of Portland Center Stage at The Armory
Tiny Beautiful Things
Based on the book by Cheryl Strayed
Adapted by Nia Vardalos
Co-conceived by Marshall Heyman, Thomas Kail and Nia Vardalos
Directed by Rose Riordan
Scenic Designer Megan Wilkerson
Costume Designer Jacqueline Firkins
Lighting Designer Kristeen Crosser
Sound Designer Casi Pacilio
Stage Manager Janine Vanderhoff
Production Assistant Sarah Stark
February 23 — March 31, 2019
On the U.S. Bank Main Stage
A celebration of the simple beauty of being human, this funny and deeply touching exploration of resilience is based on Cheryl Strayed’s (Wild) journey as the beloved anonymous advice columnist for “Dear Sugar.” Over the years, thousands of people turned to Sugar for words of wisdom, compassion and hope. At first unsure of herself, Sugar found a way to weave her own life experiences together with the deep yearning and heartrending questions from her readers. Brilliantly adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos, the Academy Award-nominated writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Made with my Nexus 4. This time it worked well. I was standing in the water and the phone was stuffed into an Aquapac.
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I finally went and picked up my macro lens today. I bought it 2 and a half months ago but the store was out of stock and it took them this long to get one in.
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Mini Pumkin Annie Doll
This tiny cutie is handmade by me :O) She measures about 6“ tall (not including the hanger), and she is made from coffee-stained muslin. Annie’s blouse and bloomers are orange and she has a purple skirt with pumkins and stars. She has a bow that matches her skirt and in the center a pumking button. She has two beads buttons for eyes. I hand stitched her nose with purple and orange DMC embroidery thread. I hand stitched Annie’s brows, lashes and mouth with black DMC embroidery thread, Annie’s hair is done with purple and orange DMC embroidery thread. She has embroidery thread hanger attached to the top of her head for hanging on a tree, or wall.
Pattern by; Imseeingraggedies.