Fri 2 Jan 2009
Woolgathering - Elizabeth Perry’s excellent drawing blog.
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Woolgathering - Elizabeth Perry’s excellent drawing blog.

Woolgathering - Elizabeth Perry’s excellent drawing blog.
Fri 2 Jan 2009
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Woolgathering - Elizabeth Perry’s excellent drawing blog.

Sat 20 Dec 2008
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A w:Photogram of w:Algae, made by w:Anna Atkins as part of her 1843 book, British Algae, the first book composed entirely of photographic images.

Wed 17 Dec 2008
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Author:Filatova Elena Vladimirovna,
“Gamma Girl” also known as a “Kid of Speed”
Age: Early thirties.
Interests: Biking, history, military archaeology, writing, cooking and my works listed on this site.

Author:Filatova Elena Vladimirovna,
“Gamma Girl” also known as a “Kid of Speed”
Age: Early thirties.
Interests: Biking, history, military archaeology, writing, cooking and my works listed on this site.
Sat 13 Dec 2008
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In loving memory of the boom economy.
Sat 13 Dec 2008
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Urban Knitting Links
jafagirls - knit sea - knitta please - knitted landscape - ladies fancywork society - masquerade - micro-fiber militia - yarnbombing
Sat 13 Dec 2008
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Earlier this year, Mr. Gallagher was mugged on his way home from a shift at Bar Tabac on Smith Street, where he worked as a waiter. “I turn around and this guy’s got a two-foot machete in my face,” he said.
Mr. Gallagher was unhurt and the mugger was later caught by the police, but one night soon after the mugging, with the image of his attacker’s dark silhouette still burned into his memory, Mr. Gallagher was mesmerized by a shadow on the sidewalk. He reached into his pocket and felt the chalk he had used to write the outdoor menu at Bar Tabac, and he dropped to his knees to outline it.
Shadow art was born.
Earlier this year, Mr. Gallagher was mugged on his way home from a shift at Bar Tabac on Smith Street, where he worked as a waiter. “I turn around and this guy’s got a two-foot machete in my face,” he said.
Mr. Gallagher was unhurt and the mugger was later caught by the police, but one night soon after the mugging, with the image of his attacker’s dark silhouette still burned into his memory, Mr. Gallagher was mesmerized by a shadow on the sidewalk. He reached into his pocket and felt the chalk he had used to write the outdoor menu at Bar Tabac, and he dropped to his knees to outline it.
Shadow art was born.
Sat 13 Dec 2008
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The Ennui of Henri