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This is my desktop at work, the background was taken with a cell phone camera, despite the low quality imagine I like it for some reason. It was taken when me and the girls were out to lunch, for some reason I felt compelled to snap a photo...
It's a lot of work to keep a boat like this. Poor guy - a slave of sorts.
Danvikstull in Stockholm, Sweden.
I'm not disapperared...i'm working hard in these days to test new patterns...and to emprove my shoes maker technique.
Many outfits and designs are dancing in my mind in this period..so I'm working working working.
Here's a little preview of items I'm currently woking on!
they're all work in progress, but i basically working on my own vision of casual.
i decided to take my time and create a series of head to toe outfits, obviously ooak as usual!
My new design of shoes...not perfect yet...but i made 3 different attempt before making a nice pair.
It's not really an easy job, but I'm sure to be able to emprove them...even if i like this pair a lot!!
My work area, all cleaned up and ready to get some homework done.
I need to figure out a way to fix the washed-out look that the CVS cam has.
Recently i went to a village where in grandpa's lived... i saw this old man working in the construction site of a temple... at first i really felt pity for him...
There could be 1000 of reasons that made him work... but i like his courage, will to work...
Hats off! to him....
In collaboration with Tony DeVarco
Tony Devarco www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/
CoLab with Mayako Nakamura
www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/sets/72157649519692395/...
Figure | Ground
This is pretty much the entire range of the view from my desk at work - it's 9 shots stitched together, although the joins are visible in a few places.
After pulling up the older-old floor. Most of the tiles were basically unglued already and just had to be scooped up with shovels. But about 5-10% were SERIOUSLY cemented to the point that they needed to be basically chiseled off the slab, inch by inch and tile by tile.
I used to work with her Mom. Kayla is 16 and just started working with us. This is her first job. Her Mom was a pleasure to work with and Kayla is fun as well.
George W. Ferris school reflects the rapid increase and decrease the city of Highland Park experienced with the automotive boom and bust.
Ferris elementary school was built in 1911 to cope with the overwhelming number of students arriving in the city each day, brought by their parents as they sought work at Henry Ford's Model T plant. Even before construction had been completed it was clear that there wasn't going to be enough classroom space at Ferris, so in 1913 two additional wings were built on at either end of the school. A gym and swimming pool were added in 1924.
Ferris switched from being an elementary school to a middle school in 1960. The last addition onto the school building was a combination cafeteria / auditorium, or "cafetorium" built onto the western wing. The library and cafeteria were moved from the main building into rooms separated by a glass atrium. Presumably around this time is when the auditorium was converted into the music room.
Like other schools in Highland Park, Ferris went into a decline in enrollment numbers that it never recovered from, and closed in the late 90's. There were tentative plans to re-open Ferris in 2001 according to Highland Park's 1999 master plan for the city, but the number of students in the school district continued to drop.
Vacant now for at least 12 years, the school has been scrapped and stripped of everything of value. The atrium, once a well-tended garden is now completely overgrown, with vines and tree branches spreading into the library and cafeteria.
Two other vacant Highland Park Schools were demolished in 2012, and while Ferris is supposed to be demolished next, no work has started yet.