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Será el destino y su equilibrio fatal?

A pattern I came up with some time ago and just realised I hadn't posted here :)

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Half titles for VTB Group Social Report for 2013.

Cooperation with Paradigma Communication Agency.

Art Director: Katerina Tarasova

Written on a wall in Plaka, Athens.

A tagged wall in New Brighton

Southern Minnesota.

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Album Portrait Chinois #10 J'attends vos réponses...

Cellar 59 offers an extensive selection of wine as well as a variety of craft beers and top shelf liquor to satisfy any taste.

20 May 2012

 

My name is Abigail. Abigail Streake.

It's been 3 days since I've fled from my parents. friends. acquaintances. everyone.

My life and mind are no longer in equilibrium.

I believe I can construct a new, happier life now that I've left my past, but reality has yet to tell me that this is illusory.

Where I am now, I can hear the low rumble of cars on the streets and the altercations between couples on the floors above. Luckily, my stay at this motel is ephemeral - tomorrow I will make my way to an apartment downtown that I purchased earlier this month.

You may read this and exclaim "why do you run?" Well, that question will be answered in near time. But for now, I only write about my whereabouts.

I cannot give specific details, though - I do not know what I will do if the conspiracy finds me.

 

~Abigail Streake

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Explanation time:

This is the first installation of a "picture series" called The Writings of Abigail Streake. It is about a girl who has fled from her parents and is writing her life in her trusty journal. But sometimes you've got to read between the lines to reveal the truth....

New installments will be posted every week or so.

 

-Alice Chelish

  

Le han puesto a un mineral mi nombre!!!

 

They named a mineral by me!!

Cabinet card, 1900s-1910s

Photographer: Jandorf & Co

Berlin

No. 26 640

Adolf Jandorf 1870-1932

www.photospuren.de/ph_jandorf.htm

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Jandorf

www.bl.uk/learning/timeline/item107868.html

 

There was much superstition and ignorance in 17th century England. Witchcraft had been illegal since 1563 and hundreds of women were wrongly accused and punished. 'Proof' of being a witch could be a third nipple, an unusual scar or birthmark, a boil, a growth, or even owning a cat or other pet (a 'witch's familiar', or evil spirit). Confessions were often made under torture, and suspects were tied up and thrown into a river or pond. Floating was proof of guilt. After a show trial, the victim was hanged.

 

Professionals who exposed witches could make a lot of money, as local magistrates paid the witch finder the equivalent of a month's wages. And the busiest tradesman of all was Matthew Hopkins, a shadowy figure who called himself 'Witchfinder General' and had around 300 women executed in East Anglia during the turmoil of the English Civil War in 1645 and 1646. The title page shown here is from Hopkins's 1647 book 'The Discovery of Witches', in which he describes his grim profession.

A handwritten prayerbook from 1825 which I inherited from my grandfather.

Taken with Canon EF 50mm 1.8f

Prater, Vienna, May 2011

FED Mikron, Hp5+, Lith print

After several years of receiving tattoo requests and images of them using my fonts, I decided to design and publish a tattoo-style typeface. You can see the specimen here. I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed designing it.

 

Full Specimen preview > www.behance.net/gallery/Piel-Script/784238

 

To license the font > marketplace.veer.com/font/Piel-Script-UMT0001066#

 

PDF > Specimen download

www.sudtipos.com/downloads/Piel-Specimen.pdf

 

We Present to you 2 exposition.

 

comeback from:

a great artist Kayleigh Savira. we are happy and proud with beautiful work.

Welcome back kayleigh.

 

Unicolor artwork from:

Michiel and Sharona

That`s made together.

 

here the taxi to see the 2 great expo..

  

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Debería dramatizarlo más y ocultarme a mi mismo. Debería considerar las responsabilidades de la caracterización, refundir los dos niños en uno, o invertir sus sexos, o modificarlos de algún otro modo; debería convertir al novio en marido y dar explicaciones de todos los tributarios de mi clan familiar (sus nuevos matrimonios, su política intestina); debería novelar el conjunto y volverlo multigeneracional; debería trabajar en mis antepasados (albañiles y periodistas); debería dejar que el artificio creara una superficie elegante y poner los hechos en orden; debería esperar y escribir de ello más tarde; esperar hasta que ya no esté enfadado; no debería abarrotar la narración de fragmentos, de meros recuerdos de los buenos tiempos, ni de lamentos; debería hacer de la Meredith algo bien modulado y persuasivo; no brusco y disyuntivo; no debería tener que pensar lo impensable; ni tener que sufrir; debería dirigirme a ella directamente (en esas cosas te echo de menos); y escribir sólo de cariño, debería hacer que nuestros viajes por este paisaje terrestre fueran sanos y salvos; debería tener un final mejor; no debería decir que su vida fue corta y muchas veces triste; no debería decir de ella que tenía demonios, como también los tengo yo.

Moody, Rick, Demonology.

 

if you know who wrote this tell me ill credit

Manhattan, New York City

»Best Of« meiner täglichen Studienblätter mit Pinselschrift. Format ca. 100 x 200 cm. Unterschiedlich breite Flachpinsel, Gouache auf Packpapier.

 

"Best Of" of my daily study sheets of brush lettering. Size about 100 x 200 cm. Flat brush in various sizes, gouache on wrapping paper.

"John E. Kaughran & Co. Importers, Jobbers, & Retailers, Dry Goods, 767 & 769 Broadway. Cor. Ninth St. New York. John E. Kaughran, Jacob Rice, Thos. F. Kaughran. Presented by ________."

 

For the other side of this advertising trade card, see J. E. Kaughran, New York. For a different Kaughran advertising trade card, see John E. Kaughran and Company, Dry Goods, New York City, N.Y.

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: John E. Kaughran, Dry Goods, New York.

باركك الله في النوم :"$

 

ask me

 

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بمآ انه النوم شششي نحبه :$ قلت لازم يكون له نصيب هنآ

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CDV, around 1900

Photographer: Brodszky M. (Probably Brodszky Mór)

Pozsony (Pressburg)

Kossuth Lajos tér 25. (Promenade 25.)

Hungary back then (now Slovakia, Bratislava)

Other studios:

Győr, in his own house - saját házában,

Esztergom.

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Szakács Margit szerint Brodszky Miklós 1875-1900 között működött, de más netes infók szerint Raab Lajos 1896-ban vette át a műtermet.

 

Brodszky Miklós

Győr: Andrássy út 27. (előbb Országút 27). és Teleki utca 37.: kb. 1875-1900 (vagy1896)

 

Brodszky Mór

Esztergom: kb. 1875-1885

Győr: Karmelita utca 3.: kb. 1888-tól, Országút 27. (későbbi Andrássy út 27.): kb. 1890-től

Pozsony, sétatér 25.: kb. 1900-1910

The Johnston House Homestead > Half Moon Bay, CA

Sometime Called: “The White House of Half Moon Bay”

A unique "Yankee-style" White Saltbox Style Home on the Northern California Coast”

 

Interior decorations are from the homestead period, they were found, donated, or bought by the foundation.

Details about the home were discovered in writings by one of the many persons who stayed at the location.

 

Family History > Second Level artifacts

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