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Benched in Southern California

A couple of vignettes from Dixon, Illinois.

Benched in Southern California

credit to Peter Bradley

ruined batch of polaroids due to being exposed to light. might as well write song lyrics on them.

Graffiti stencil 1985-1989

An accident on the Ballard bridge kept me from going to the Hi-Life for breakfast, so I tried a new place in my own neighborhood. The trouble with drawing while eating is your eggs grow cold and the toast hardens while you sketch...

Nova genera et species plantarum.

Monachii [Munich] :Impensis Auctoris,1824-1829 [i.e. 1824-32]..

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/744446

First self made cola pen !

I like this one, but for some reason, while in the flow of lettering, I decided to paint a capital "R" in "Support". I'll just chalk it up to being artsy!

Few are aware of my work in the 1950s for Pootle Press, the imprint run by notorious dowager countess Brenda Pootle. Sadly Igor Potsdam didn't live to see this cover, following a freak poisoning in Sutton-on-Sea.

Hoje eu vou ignorar

todo mundo que tenta me deixar pra baixo, não lembrarei dos problemas da minha vida, e não mostrarei um sorriso forçado a ninguém. Hoje eu quero aproveitar e dizer o quanto eu amo as pessoas que estão perto de mim, o quanto eu as considero importante, porque sei que amanhã pode ser tarde demais para isso. Hoje eu acordei com uma vontade de ser FELIZ, e NINGUÉM vai estragar isso!

Another pattern based on curly brackets. Try stopping the pattern at either step 3 or 4 for a less busy effect.

 

All my tangle patterns can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com

Pag-asa in Tagalog means HOPE. On December 14, 2013 Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls taught a one-day intensive calligraphy class with all proceeds donated to the Philippine Red Cross and the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

Dumpster, East Austin, E. 7th St., Austin, TX. Black and white, b&w, b/w, bnw. Grayscale, monochrome.

been feeling uninspired lately and also i'm going away (again) for 2 weeks so there won't be any uploads. x

The Academy of Athens is Greece's national academy, and the highest research establishment in the country. It was established in 1926, and operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Education. The Academy's main building is one of the major landmarks of Athens. It is a neoclassical building that was designed as part of an architectural "trilogy" in 1859 by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen, along with the University and the National Library. Funds had been provided by the magnate Simon Sinas specifically for the purpose, and the foundation stone was laid on 2 August 1859. Construction proceeded rapidly, after 1861 under the supervision of Ernst Ziller, but the internal tumults during the latter years of King Otto's reign, which resulted in his ousting in 1862, hampered construction until it was stopped in 1864. Works resumed in 1868, but the building was not completed until 1885, at a total cost of 2,843,319 gold drachmas, most of it provided by Sinas, and, after his death, by his wife Ifigeneia. The sculptures were undertaken by the Greek Leonidas Drosis, while the murals and paintings by the Austrian Christian Griepenkerl. On 20 March 1887, the building of the "Sinaean Academy", as it was called, was delivered by Ziller to the Greek Prime Minister, Charilaos Trikoupis. In the absence of a national Academy, the building was used for housing the Numismatic Museum in 1890, and in 1914 the Byzantine Museum and the State Archives. Finally, on 24 March 1926, the building was handed over to the newly-established Academy of Athens...

  

...taken by the Academy of Athens...

 

Athens, Greece...

"Don't walk! Ride a bicycle. Horses are high, but bicycles are low. Good second-hand bicycles from $1.75 to $8.00....Special: new bicycles, $12.75....Geo. H. Muhlenberg, the experienced jeweler. Closed on Sundays. Phone 105. Box 8, Morgantown, Pa."

 

For enlargements of the spot illustrations, see Brownies and Bicycle Detail and Brownie and Sign Detail. For additional examples of advertisements that use Brownies, see What Have You Found Now, Christopher Columbus? and Estey Brownie Parade. For more on these creatures, see Wikipedia's articles on The Brownies and their creator Palmer Cox (1840–1924).

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: Don't Walk! Ride a Bicycle.

I believe this to be an original design - if only these gems were real!

The Royal Tobacco Factory (Spanish: Real Fábrica de Tabacos) is an 18th-century stone building in Seville, southern Spain. Since the 1950s it has been the seat of the rectorate of the University of Seville. Prior to that, it was, as its name indicates, a tobacco factory: the most prominent such institution in Europe, and a lineal descendant of Europe's first tobacco factory, which was located nearby. It is one of the most notable and splendid examples of industrial architecture from the era of Spain's Antiguo Régimen.

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Real Fábrica de Tabacos de Sevilla, es un edificio construido en piedra durante el siglo XVIII, como sede de la primera fábrica de tabacos establecida en Europa, constituye una de las más espléndidas representaciones de la arquitectura industrial del Antiguo Régimen. Desde mediados del siglo XX, alberga la sede del Rectorado de la Universidad de Sevilla y de algunas de sus Facultades.

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Calle Palos de la Frontera - Sevilla

Decided to leave as is, crooked. Hanging on the rear porch entrance to the original house.

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