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Made from porcelain each design hand painted so each one is unique.
On the reverse side are the Japanese characters Kou un, meaning good fortune. Inside each bell is signed and dated.
Glass and ceramic beads and a canvas sail finish the bells.
Made for my Etsy shop.
my friend and I car pool now and I was picking her up last week and could not resist this. Since she moved in I cannot help but laugh at the collection of windchimes -- please notice how close they are to the ceiling -- um, how is the wind supposed to reach them... *sigh* hampden...
Taken during trip to Harmony, California. It's a charming little place, and I do mean little -- population 18.
Autor: Vanessa Lamas Lugar: Coyoacán México D.F. Técnica: Manipulación Digital Fecha: Septiembre 2009
C.S. Lewis (above)
Random sadness cannot be shaken
or filled up with things that have worked
before -- food, distractions of children, hard work,
general busyness or even photography.
Random sadness, following me like a weight
on my neck and shoulders.
Sleep, my usual solace only brings bad dreams.
I cannot run from this random sadness
which will be my constant companion today.
Melody Hanson
My tree frog lives on my porch and decided to strike a pose while sitting atop my gargoyle windchime!
The Caldertone is named after Alexander Calder, One of my favorite sculptors and of course, tone as in sound. When it chimes, you know you're in for a storm.
I think. I dislike how the viewfinder is a little higher then the actual lense part. I always over compensate. If it weren't so blurry it might be cool. Maybe I hold the shutter release button down too long.
I made these at the Corning Museum of Glass. With all the other students being children, I was the only adult! 😂
This morning my sister and I walked to Da'an Park, which is about ten or fifteen minutes from our house. Taipei has lots of parks all over the city, but this one -- according to my mother's friend -- is one of the nicest. It's a large, unique park with a lot of different things: a lake, walking/running path (it seems like no one here really "runs" here, though), some sculpture, an amphitheatre, playgrounds, and lots of shady groves of trees where you can find people practicing tai chi. We found this spot tucked behind the amphitheatre; the hanging things are little terracotta flowerpot windchimes.
Bamboos are some of the fastest-growing plants in the world,[2] due to a unique rhizome-dependent system.
See www.jbhguitars.com for details. This is an artistic rendition of a tanpura (Indian drone instrument) that resonates in the wind. Unfortunately, looks cooler but sounds too quiet- will work more on that on the next one.
may 7, 2007
it's been windy around here. i can actually hear the windchime on my porch. :)
p.s. the wind exacerbated the griffith park fire on tuesday!