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inspired by the baby zig zag quilt on the purl bee.

top is now pieced. just need to trim off pointy edges and quilt!

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Vídeo: Cleopatra y La Serpiente

Intérprete: Los Zombies

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

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twin

 

Denise Schmidt

machine quilted

2006

  

Ex QR DD17 1047 leads it train into a tunnel on the Zig Zag Railway at Lithgow. April 1981.

NSWR_BOX010S05

Taken from home driveway one evening... view large.

My write up on photographing the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas here

 

On the weekend of November 20-21, 2010, I was invited to photograph the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas prior to their opening December 15, 2010 in Las Vegas NV.

 

This set of images represents my efforts that weekend to showcase this newest resort property opening up on the Las Vegas Strip. Thanks to David Scherer from The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for showing me around, to Miiko Mentz at Katalyst Films for helping to arrange the shoot, and to my wife for modeling for me.

 

To learn more about The Cosmpolitan of Las Vegas, check out their website here or their Facebook page here.

it's pieced! I used different spoonflower fabrics that I have designed to create this fun zig zag quilt top.

For my swap pal

 

The photo is dark and out of focus (Kris has the fancy camera on his hike today) but this shows the stitch pattern pretty well. I have one more color to knit in - a periwinkle blue - as the last stripe. This is a quick knit, and I will probably have enough leftover to make another scarf too.

 

Blogged here

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

For more information, see

www.creighton.edu/ccas

www.facebook.com/creightonccas

www.twitter.com/creighton_ccas

Zig Zag Railway, Lithgow, New South Wales

I went with a zig zag pattern (followed instructions from beesquarefabrics.)

 

I had many more problems than I should have and mostly love the outcome. It will be a baby quilt for a new nephew.

a minimalist view on the snowy landscape I see behind my house, I have always likes the zig-zag fence to keep his sheep in.....except there in the barns at the farm now, as I saw them being brought in to the farm just a few days ago.

January 2013 - UK

ODC2 - Zig Zag - Hope you can see the zig zag in the glass pattern and also the flower petals

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

For more information, see

www.creighton.edu/ccas

www.facebook.com/creightonccas

www.twitter.com/creighton_ccas

Soul Blossoms by Amy Butler zig zag baby blanket with a white minky dot back.

 

Blogged at federlily.blogspot.com

 

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

For more information, see

www.creighton.edu/ccas

www.facebook.com/creightonccas

www.twitter.com/creighton_ccas

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

For more information, see

www.creighton.edu/ccas

www.facebook.com/creightonccas

www.twitter.com/creighton_ccas

The 3’6” gauge Zig Zag Railway was originally part of the main line west of Sydney, requiring a 1 in 42 gradient with two reversing points to climb up into the Blue Mountains. This was bypassed in 1910 by a direct line through 10 tunnels, but the route was restored in the 1970s as a tourist attraction.

 

Here is 1072 City of Lithgow, a Queensland Railways 4-6-2 built locally in the mid 1950s to a design originally supplied by Vulcan Foundry. Seen here in 2002, this loco operated from 1980 to 2011 since when it has been stored awaiting overhaul.

 

Still trying to work on my DOF and subject matter. I still think that working on the idea of faces not telling a story is important. It's a slow process- hopefully one I will accomplish over the next few months ♥

The road to Durban from the Wild Coast in South Africa. Mom this one's for your quilt ideas :)

Zig Zag Railway...Lithgow

The railway shop at the Zig Zag Railway, Clarence platform, they also do Thomas the Tank Engine special tours for the kiddies - steam lives!

As seen in the Mission District, San Francisco.

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