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Five weeks and counting and we are heavily into boxing up all our stuff. Every break from work is a chance to put more stuff in a box...

 

iPhone camera app shot post processed in Snapseed.

This is my first attempt at custom lettering. Hand sketched most of the lettering, scanned and imported into Illustrator, then cleaned things up.

A day in the East Village

"Please Don't Bomb the Suburbs" Poster Paste-Up Street Art . 14th between Corcoran and Church Streets, NW, Washington DC . Monday morning, 4 April 2011 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography

 

Please Don't Bomb the Suburbs:

A Midterm Report on My Generation and the Future of Our Super Movement

William Upski Wimsatt

billywimsatt.wordpress.com/please-dont-bomb-the-suburbs/

The former Metropolitan Water, Sewerage & Drainage Board (MWS&D Board) building, 339-341 Pitt Street, Sydney.

 

Architects: Budden & Mackey

Builder/Maker: Howie Moffat & Co.

Construction Years:1938 - 1939

 

The Pitt Street building, completed in 1939 (and the Bathurst Street extension, completed in 1965) have served as the Head Office of the Sydney Water Corporation and its predecessors up to the present.

 

Possibly the most elaborate, high quality and well detailed Institutional Art Deco building in Sydney, probably NSW. Associated with, and designed by the influential architects Budden and Mackey. Reflects the growth of the then Water Board and the stature of the organisation in the quality of the building. In its original design, detail and materials, the building is arguably the most elaborate, high quality example of Institutional Inter-War Functionalist/Art Deco building in Sydney, and probably across New South Wales. Through its use and extent of scagliola, marble, travertine, terrazzo and terracotta and ceramic tiles the building contains construction elements and finishes which collectively are unlikely to be built again to such an extent. The building is a high quality contribution to the architectural townscape of Sydney which has become increasingly rare since its construction. The use of architectural terracotta tiles on this building, whilst not rare in the Sydney area, are arguably of the highest quality detailing in Sydney, if not NSW. The building retains three bronze low relief architectural panels designed by Stanley James Hammond, a major Victorian architectural sculptor whose professional career spanned the Inter-War eras.

 

Recent Article:

 

Multiplex to develop Sydney's tallest apartment tower – designed by Kann Finch Group, 23 September 2011, by David Wheeldon:

 

Sydney looks set to approve its tallest apartment tower, the Kann Finch Group design rising above the current record which is set by World Square.The 65-storey project in Bathurst Street, on what is known as the Sydney Water Board site, would be 235-metres tall, with an average of nine apartments a floor. While the building will be five metres higher than the World Square apartment and commercial building, it will appear much taller as it is built further up a ridge.

 

The city's authorities this week published the development application details, recommending deferred ‘commencement consent’, with approval subject to the developer Brookfield Multiplex meeting planning conditions. The most contentious matter, the height limit increase, met the requirements of the City Planning and Regulatory Services.

 

To comply with concerns over setback requirement, the developer has proposed cantilevering the tower by 2.7 metres over the eight-storey 1939 heritage-listed building in Pitt Street adjacent to the site.

Bonnie St. John at the 2013 Inc. Leadership Forum

A few months ago I came across this vintage Parker Duofold fountain pen box amongst my father's belongings. It's in very good condition but sadly, the Duofold pen is not part of the items. I think my dad bought the box without the pens at a garage sale.

 

Because of the royal patronage plaque, I think it's a Parker UK or Parker Canada box, as opposed to Parker USA?

Number game, Here Cafe, Shanxi Rd, Shanghai, China, March 3, 2013

Before Women's March in Penn Quarter on 7th at F Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 21 January 2017 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

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BEFORE J21 WOMEN'S MARCH 2017 Project: Street Photography Series

 

Elvert Barnes Saturday, 21 January 2017 WOMEN'S MARCH DC docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/WomensMarch2017

Draw whatever you want.

2012 © Tarek

    

• Artwork // Comics // Press // Paris Tonkar // Street art •

    

Official website // www.tarek-bd.fr

Tarek art shop// Art shop

Le bog // Men at work

                

Collage de personnages masculins que j’ai peints puis posés dans la rue en plein jour. Chaque objet peint est numéroté et signé. 111 personnages seront collés dans la rue

                

Collage of male characters that I painted and then placed in the street in broad daylight. Each artwork painted is numbered and signed. 111 characters will be pasted into the street.

                

Avant le collage, une photo de l’objet peint est systématiquement prise dans un endroit avec un minimum de mise en scène. Villes où des collages ont été effectués : Paris, Lyon, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cayenne, Caen, Laval, Angoulême, Saint-Pierre des Corps, Le Mans, Saint-Brieuc, Rennes, Bourges, Brest, Montluçon, Rome et Vitry-sur-Seine

                

Before pasting, a photo of the painted object is always taken in a place with minimal staging. Cities where collages were made: Paris, Lyon, Los Angeles CA, San Francisco CA, Cayenne, Caen, Laval, Angoulême, Saint-Pierre des Corps, Le Mans, Saint-Brieuc, Rennes, Bourges, Brest, Montluçon, Rome et Vitry-sur-Seine…

                

Je réalise en parallèle une série de Men at work sur toile ayant le même thème ainsi que des collages de personnages sur toile. Mes collages sont parfois posés dans la rue par des artistes avec qui je collabore comme Gregos, Bastek ou encore des personnes qui veulent participer à mon projet artistique.

                

I paint in the same times series of Men at work on canvas with the same theme and characters of collages on canvas. My collages are sometimes placed in the street by artists with whom I work as Gregos, Bastekor people who want to participate in my art project.

                

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Publishing phase of the writing process.

Tanqih al-Manazir (Arabic: تنقيح المناظر ; The Revision of Ibn al-Haytham's Optics). Kamal al-Din al-Farisi completed the writing of this book in Ramadan 708 H.E. (Feb-Mar 1309 A.D.). This is autograph manuscript.

What he used to do.

Page 1 of 'The Photographer', written by Orwell for an edition of 'College Days' while at Eton. The poem is a parody of ‘The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna' by Charles Wolfe (1791-1823), 'a poem most secondary-school (and probably all public-school) boys were required to learn before World War II', according to Peter Davison, editor of Orwell's Complete Works.

very small writing done by russell at bizarre ink 36 westport edinburgh

View On Black

Because my inside is outside

My right side's on the left side

'Cos I'm writing to reach you

But I might never reach you

I long to teach you about you

But that's not you

Do you know it's true

And that won't do

You know it's you

I'm talking to

 

(Writing To Reach You - Travis)

Day Glyph of 11 Quetzpalin (Lizard). Temple of the Sun. Earlier (15th Century AD) rebuilding with date glyphs. Volcanic Stone, Mexica, 15th Century AD. Zona Arqueologica de Tlatelolco , Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Tlateloco, Mexico. Copyright 2015, James A. Glazier. Tlateloco was founded by a sister tribe to the Aztecs at Tenochtitlan and was a major trading center during the Aztec empire, as well as an early competitor of Tenochtitlan. Like all Aztec Temples, these would originally have been covered with stucco and painted.

manic apperance

 

In psychiatry thought disorder or formal thought disorder is a term used to describe incomprehensible language, either speech or writing, that is presumed to reflect thinking. There are different types. For example, language may be difficult to understand if it switches quickly from one unrelated idea to other (flight of ideas) or if it is long-winded and very delayed at reaching its goal (circumstantiality) or if words are inappropriately strung together resulting in gibberish (word salad).

 

Psychiatrists consider Formal Thought Disorder as being one of two types of "thinking" or "thought" disorders. The other type being delusions. The latter involves "content" while the former involves "form". Although the term "thought disorder" can refer to either type, in common parlance it refers most often to a disorder of thought "form" also known as Formal Thought Disorder.

 

It is usually considered a symptom of psychotic mental illness, although it occasionally appears in other conditions. For example, pressured speech and flight of ideas may be present in mania. Clanging or echolalia may be present in Tourette syndrome. Eugen Bleuler, who named schizophrenia, held that its defining characteristic was a disorder of the thinking process. However, Formal thought disorder is not unique to schizophrenia or psychosis. So-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness, like that found in delirium, also have a formal thought disorder.However, there is a distinct clinical difference between the two. Schizophrenic or psychotic patients never demonstrate awareness nor concern about it because it results from a fundamental inability to use the same type of Aristotelian logic as everyone else doeswhereas so-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness usually do demonstrate awareness and concern about it, by complaining about being “confused” or “unable to think straight” because it results, instead, from various cognitive deficits

   

By Lucy one day during 2013 or so!

 

"Meery meery king of the bushe is he"

 

Your Weekly Writing Update

 

Look at you, setting all kinds of records! Last week, you unlocked a new achievement badge AND set a personal record. Keep up the great work!

 

You’ve attacked your writing with gusto and discipline. Two weeks in a row is an honourable achievement.

 

Did you know: Hemingway took writing very seriously. Hence his quote: “Don’t get discouraged because there’s a lot of mechanical work to writing ... I rewrote the first part of A Farewell to Arms at least fifty times.”

Edited image from the Internet Archive Book Image Photostream on Flickr of an alphabet in a font (probably specimens for a typesetting company).

My new writing desk with pull-out keyboard tray. My Bible is on the left (still keeping up with reading it daily) and my planner is on the right (very fitting for my office). Notice the frog "wallpaper" on my computer screen (my husband found this for me and it goes perfectly with my room). :)

Maker: Julius K. Brill (1816-1882)

Born: Germany

Active: USA

Medium: blindstamp

Size: 6" x 8"

Location: USA

 

Object No. 2014.137b

Shelf: C-20

 

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Notes: BLIND-STAMPED ON MOUNT BENEATH IMAGE "J. BRILL 204 CHATHAM SQUARE NEW YORK." Julius Brill (born August 28, 1816 in Breslau, died 19 October 1882 in Brooklyn) was an early representative of the German labor movement and member of the Prussian National Assembly. After the revolution of 1848/49 he emigrated as Forty-Eighter to the United States, where he worked as a photographer. Brill is listed in Trow's 1859 New York City Directory at this address. By 1865 he had moved to 202 Chatham Square.

 

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Job was to replicate a resolution previously done by another calligrapher.

It's not everyday that the Taoiseach comes to call on you....here's an interesting entry in our Lough Avoher Hut in the recently designated Wild Nephin Wilderness Area - "Enda Kenny, Taoiseach"

Detail of patterns found in the Real Alcazar, Sevilla

in Stockholm. For 116 pictures in 2016 no. 45: Letters

STONE POINTS OF THE POTOMAC PALISADES

24" X 18" Illustrated Poster

100 lb. paper

12USD

I love you.

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