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My newest embroidery pattern - nineteen different patterned hearts that I can't wait to see stitched up on jeans, T-shirts, onesies, aprons, tea towels, and more. These are So Much Fun - and so easy! - to stitch. :-)

 

More info at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2012/01/new-embroidery-pattern-he...

After I finish running off my mouth about how dumb the ß looks, Frank shows me how it's written.

Cyanotype on Herlitz watercolor paper 30X20 cm. Toned in mint tea.

Behold: the mathematical calculation to determine the percent to which I am done with the crap going on. Check the math all you want, but I am confident in my final numbers.

 

Theme: Musings And Ramblings

Year Six Of My 365 Project

 

The theme for Flickr Friday is Pen and Paper, a method of communicating that once was common but today is largely forgotten. My pen is resting on a letter I wrote to my gal 55 years ago. She was attending graduate school in Ohio, and I was describing the 700-mile return trip to my college in Massachusetts in my cantankerous 1948 Jeep, after one of our long weekend dates. The nice thing about that old fashioned way of staying in touch is we still have over 300 letters we wrote to one another, which, along with hundreds of other letters, have provided an invaluable source when writing our autobiographies (for family consumption, not publication). Had we communicated via e-mail, all that would most likely have been lost.

ODT, "Retro."

Nikon 50mm f1.8G and Novoflex Adapter.

 

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Nikon F-801s

Soligor C/D Zoom+Macro 28mm-55mm ƒ3.3

Kodak Ektachrome 100D_5285 Cine film [exp. 2008]

Flic Film C-41

2-panel stitch

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Just got my new silcscreened tees in!

There soon available at "tegendraads" and the GO Gallery in Amsterdam. When they are available on the web, I'll let you know!

"The automatic writing project started out as an activity among friends and locals. I would write a line someone else would write a line and so on... Then people would overhear us and ask if they could participate and write something too (which surprised me) of course I said "yes!" At that point I realized that lots of people have something to say. I started asking strangers to add entries, then I graduated to offering people $1.00 to participate, some people do not accept the dollar and some pay me a $1.00 (paying it forward). It's becoming quite a lovely, surprising and compelling project. People from many walks of life are participating: homeless, a news reporter, academics, doctors, drug addicts, lawyers, tourists etc... People have written things in my journal that they'd never say out loud, not to anyone. Some of it's so sad, some intriguing, hilarious and so on... At the end of the day, every one of these people understand that their entries are being uploaded to the internet and are comforted in knowing that they will be heard. I have no idea where this is going, but it's going just fine! FYI: English is not everyone's first language here. I will be illustrating the book/journal after the text is done. I hope that everyone who reads these entries learns something about people, mostly that we never know what someone else is going through.

 

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Much love for KRS-One.

 

Wall's real, shadow's real, the letters however are applied with various PS blending modes. There are 3 layers of letters (over and under the wall) in order to build it up a little. The wall has an unsharp mask applied.

 

Just for fun. Should be doing client work...

 

Explore! #230 (11/21)

Should've been paying attention.

Christmas, also known as Nativity, refers to the accounts of the birth of Jesus mainly based on the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Traditionally, scenes of Nativity, portray the Holy Family in the stable at Bethlehem. The Christ child is represented lying in a manger or upon the straw, whilst Virgin Mary kneels in adoration before Him. In some scenes Virgin Mary is represented lying next to Jesus. Joseph is portrayed standing at one side. The scene also includes depictions of an ox and a donkey, usually in the background, gazing quietly at the scene in front of them.

Some Nativity scenes depict one or more angels who proclaim Jesus as the savior for all people, and portrayals of shepherds who come to adore Him. There are also scenes representing the wise men (The Maggi ) who, after following a star, arrive to Bethlehem to bring gifts to Jesus.

 

Link to the "Christmas scenes" set

 

Manuscript title: Homiliarium

 

Origin: St. Gall (Switzerland)

 

Period: 10th century

 

Image source: Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, B IV 26, p. 6r – Homiliarium (www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/ubb/B-IV-0026/6r)

Die Schreibgarnitur aus dem 3. Jh. n. Chr. besteht aus einem Federbehälter aus Gold und Silber, einer goldenen Abdeckung, einem goldenen Tintenfass und silbernen Federn.

 

Das Königreich Kolchis, zwischen dem Kaukasus und der Ostküste des Schwarzen Meeres gelegen, gilt als Medeas Heimat und war für seinen sagenhaften Reichtum an Gold, Silber, Eisen und Kupfer Hier soll Medea zum ersten Mal ihrer großen Liebe Jason begegnet sein.

 

Das antike Kolchis entspricht weitgehend dem westlichen Teil des heutigen Georgiens, das 2018 Gastland der Frankfurter Buchmesse war. Dazu passend arrangierte das Liebieghaus die Ausstellung „Medea‘s Liebe“, zu der das georgische Nationalmuseum in Tiflis unter anderem zahlreiche antike Goldobjekte auslieh.

  

Reto 365. Foto 211. 30/03/2011.

 

“The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.”

― Albert Einstein

Das Neue Schriftenbuch

Max Körner

1949

This year is meant to be seen as a whole.

See the set in progress so far by clicking HERE

 

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India ink on paper

3 5/8" x 5"

2013

 

Available to purchase. Email me at jon@jonmacnair.com

Ser: To be.

 

A main part of my Spanish study is learning a verb per day. At this point I am only required to conjugate them in the first 4 verb forms: The present, the preterite, the indicative and the future.

We are starting with a number of irregular verbs that are also "must know" verbs. In addition there are 3 other learning topics per day.

I haven't engaged in any memorization exercises for the last 3 years, but it has come back without too much effort. The key is repetition.

 

The page pictured here is the repetitious writing of the tenses. Writing the verbs is an effective learning tool for me.

For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Typeography.'

For several years I worked part time running a letter press, setting type by hand, loading it into the 100 year old Chandler & Priice press and inserting the paper one sheet at a time in perfect harmony with the machine so that I did not get my fingers or hand smashed. I loved it and before going abroad I used to go in at night and do at least one letterpress project a year. I only have one sample with me now, the rest are in storage.

 

As a kid I loved to draw and color letters. I thought they were so beautiful each alone - and then there was all the magic that happened when they were put together. This summer I took a 3 month class to become a chaplain and I took all my notes and did all my homework by hand - a big divergence from my daily use of the computer. Sometimes, when I was working hard on a new concept I found myself doodling on the page and at times drawing an elaborate title, after my writing was finished, when the ideas were still too active for me to close my notebook. When I did these they just started with the first letter and grew - I did not plan or even know what I was drawing.

 

Archaeological Museum of Verona ( Roman theater )

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Near the Ponte Pietra

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Archaeological Museum of Roman Theatre

Located in the Roman theater in the remains of a former convent of San Gerolamo of the fifteenth, the museum offers an interesting excursus on the history of Verona millennium and presents objects from the cemeteries of the region, including urns, ceramics, tools, glassware and stone.

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Brush writing on Air france Magazine...

Maiko Kikushino is writing a message to an Okamisan of Ochaya.

 

View On Black

An incredible short story about a young and exceptional artist who suffers from a deadly disease and forced to live in a world of illusions.

Inspired by a real life person, Eshita, who left us at the tender age of 13.

 

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