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WHITE WICKER - nearly 750 pieces of Plate Modified 1 x 2 encircling “dishes 6x6" placed in the base. form flexible enough to be given an irregular shape.
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St Ninian's Cave near Whithorn on the southernmost extremity of Scotland's Machar peninsula. Around AD 397 a hirsute Saint Ninian (Patron Saint of Hipsters) disembarked from a leaky coracle and unleashed Christianity upon a population of wode wearing Picts.
In recent times the cave was used to promulgate an entirely different religion - Christopher Lee used it as a shortcut to the sacrificial BBQ in the penultimate scene of Robert Hardy's excellent 1973 folk horror 'The Wicker Man'.
Accidental Double Exposure.
Ansco Commander - 1950s 6x9 Folding Camera with a 105mm f6.3 lens + Kodak Portra 400 120mm film
While I was in Sheffield I couldn't resist a then and now shot with a picture in my collection.
The top view painted by Eric Bottomley showing tram Numbers 253 and 189 on the Wicker with Class B17 No 61626 Brancepeth Castle on the bridge in 1953 the year before electrification, below is the view in 2020.
Look at dear sweet Perry fast asleep in the yarn......awwww!
I like to keep some yarns out on display in wicker baskets around my house. In this basket I have the leftovers from a Marie Wallin sock workshop that I was lucky enough to attend back in 2018.
Chris chose the word today......
Last week I painted this mural in Wicker Park, Chicago in the lead up to the ‘Transition’ Exhibition which continues Maxwell Colette Gallery until the 31st of July. Photos: @Jeff_mancilla_Final wall will follow soon.Exhibition runs till July 31 2015 Gallery is open from 12 - 6 pm, Wednesday - SaturdayMaxwell Colette Gallery 908 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60622T: +1 (312) 496 3153
Beers, empanadas on order, and the constant rumble of CTA trains... city life.
For the curious, that's "Paradise Waits", a West Coast-style IPA from On Tour Brewing outta the West Loop, a Blue Line train approaching the Damen/Milwaukee station, and my Canon EOS Rebel 2000 film SLR- my first real camera, now approaching 19 years old.
A backlit wicker storage bin shot with a Dutch angle.
Strobist info:
One Nikon SB900 speedlight with a Gary Fong 5th gen. Lightsphere attached, was placed inside the storage bin and fired in Manual mode @ 1/16 power.
The SB900 was triggerd by two PocketWizard PlusX's.
Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 G|ED|DX.
Another former denizen of the Cuyama Car Garden Art Project. I'm sure this very complete 1950 Cadillac Hearse was an easy sell. Love the ancient wicker wheelchair rotting inside too. Night, in deep shadows, with red, white and green flashlight from many directions. Composite of 2 images with considerable Photoshop massage.
Wicker Bull in the town centre of Castle Douglas,They seem to like wicker statues in this part of Scotland this one was very very intricate and well made.Thanks to the comments and a bit of research- he's actually called "ketlon the Beltie" by Trevor Leat ,Brilliant.
"I'm thinkin' this porch looks like the perfect place to gather while we welcome
the 1st days of Autumn.....enjoying a glass or two of sweet tea and some good
gossip (or conversation rather)!" :)
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"Don'tcha LOVE all that white wicker? It's just waitin' for us ya know!"
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"Hope to see YOU there!"
~Mary Lou