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Was lookin up a shot of chris storey on google and came across my shot from a live show they did last year. But it wasnt linked from flickr but from EMG's website which was pretty cool. So I guess I can say I've been published now :D
Here's the shot.
Credit has been added to the pic. Here's the article.
I love Adagio Teas' website. For a commerce site, it's very beautiful and extremely well laid out.
And if you like tea, you have to try their IngenuiTEA. Or at least watch the video.
From the website: A smooth plush burgundy wine frost with a striking gold highlight.
Eye Shadow Ingredients: Contains: Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Boron nitride, May contain: Ferric Oxide (CI 77499, 77491, 77492), Nylon-12, Manganese Violet (CI 77742), Ultramarines (CI 77007, ), Hydrated Chromium Oxide (CI 77289), Chromium Oxide (CI 77288), Ferric Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Nephrite Powder, Tin Oxide (CI 77861), (Silica (+) Bronze/Copper/Aluminum Powder), Tin Dioxide (CI 778161), Red #40, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate
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Personal Comments: This is a really gorgeous red with a golden highlight. The base shadow is almost matte but not quite and the shadow overall has a satin finish that brings out that beautiful gold. Applied over Urban Decay Primer Potion and Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy. This picture was taken outside in natural light.
www.indieknow.net/2014/03/collection-spotlight-brilliant....
I found this big spider web attched to my hanging basket of petunias...Hmmmm. I think I will ask Santa for a Macro lens.
It's FINALLY HERE! I am proudly presenting the latest version of my new website. It's been quite a while since I wanted to present it to the world! I've been really busy and this is by far the biggest update I've ever done from my work.
What happened with Aoiro? I don't know! It's just that after about 3 years in the business; things are finally going well! I mean really WELL! This new site is all about the "Dawn of a new era" for me. The next chapter of my career! I will "try" to have a blog updated with news, inspiration and maybe tutorials. I wanna inspire people with what I am capable. We'll see what the future will reserve for Aoiro Studio. Please enjoy this new site and there's a lot MORE coming. This is just the beginning as always. =)
Aoiro.
After a spring makeover the website is in full swing again! Feel free to pop by at www.dollyoblong.com
While you're there also take a peek at the revamped + relocated blog: blog.dollyoblong.com
Over the next few weeks I'll be posting photos of things I've been working on the past months: plush, knitting, screen printing and much much more...
Stay tuned!
:D
A layout inspired by the green treatment on Vectortuts. all done in photoshop.
second step will be the polish phase.
third step XHTML/CSS coding.
Feedback appreciated. thanks in advance.
From the Historic Scotland website:
A place of personal devotion
In 1268, Lord John Balliol died. His grieving widow, Lady Dervorgilla of Galloway, had his heart embalmed and placed in an ivory casket. She carried it with her everywhere.
She undertook many charitable acts in his memory. These included the founding of the Cistercian abbey of Dulce Cor (Latin for ‘Sweet Heart’) in 1273. When she too died in 1289, she was laid to rest in front of the abbey church’s high altar, clutching her husband’s heart to her bosom.
Sweetheart Abbey’s conception as a shrine to human and divine love is deeply appealing. So too is its attractive setting. The graceful ruin nestles between the grey bulk of Criffel and the shimmering waters of the Solway Firth, whilst its blood-red sandstone walls contrast with the lush green grass at their feet.
A chequered history
Monks from Dundrennan Abbey., near Kirkcudbright, established the new monastery. It was the last Cistercian house to be founded in Scotland. Within seven years of Dervorgilla’s death, with the builders still working on the abbey church, the Wars of Independence with England erupted.
Edward I of England himself resided at the abbey in 1300, whilst campaigning in Galloway. After 50 years of bloodshed, the monastery was in a bad state. The bishop of Galloway bemoaned Sweetheart’s ‘outstanding and notorious poverty’. To the rescue rode Archibald ‘the Grim’, Lord of Galloway and 3rd Earl of Black Douglas, who financed wholesale repairs and rebuilding. Thereafter, little is heard of Sweetheart until its demise following the Protestant Reformation in 1560.
A graceful ruin
Despite the prolonged wars with England, and the vicissitudes of time, the beautiful abbey church of St Mary the Virgin survives almost entire, a lasting testament to the monastic ideal that was of such pivotal importance in the Middle Ages. (By contrast, the monks’ cloister to the south has almost entirely gone.)
The church was planned in the shape of a cross and divided into different areas:
•a presbytery at the east end once housing the high altar;
•the monks’ choir immediately to its west;
•flanking transepts to north and south, housing side-chapels;
•and a six-bay nave to the west.
A bell tower once soared high above the central crossing.
Although it adheres to Cistercian principles of austerity, the church has fine flourishes. These include the stone tracery in the presbytery windows, the ingenious circular window above the south transept, and the impressive west front. A stone effigy of Lady Dervorgilla lies on display in the south transept. She is shown dressed in gown and mantle and cradling her husband’s embalmed heart to her bosom.
I would like to post a new cross-platform viral that uses both video and sms.
if you log onto www.matant.eu/fun
you can make a cool joke to your friends and relatives.
this is how it works: you enter your friends phone number ( it will not be held into any database). your friend will receive a link to a website where a news network is transmitting something very weird. The news of the day talks aboit a new virus that infects mobile phones. An exlusive interview with the hacker who claims to be the one who invented this virus takes place. Strangely enough, the hacker demonstrates how he can destroy a mobile phone anywhere in the world, and starts spelling out loud your friends phone number. A soon as the connection with the news drops, your friend will receive a real text message saying that his phone has been "hackerized" and he will lose all his data.
But don't worry....it's all fake... :)
The viral joke is completely free of charge and i you do the joke to your friend, you will receive a free licence to use the software that is sponsoring the viral.
Have Fun