We stopped to take a photograph in the yard of a woman who was working outside, who told us that the whole of Florence Street in Sebastopol comes together around these sculptures- this one...
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Here is a larger deatil of Bryan's calendar, to view the whole calendar, see his Etsy site . This project involves a dragonfly with little hands coming in from the edges, he is figu...
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Winter makes me feel like sewing....you?
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From the House on Russell Street in Berkeley which has for days had pumpkins waiting to be carved sitting around it.
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For real- there is tiny bird (jenny wren) peeping out of the box at top I love the poetic choices the author made with the pictures - I wonder if the author and illustrator were one and t...
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Mary Davis of Saughall was documented, in 1688, as having a not unattractive horn growing out of the back of her head. See description on the website of the Museum of Jurassic Technology .
Mina had been saying she wanted to make something with an old book with covers off and dried flowers and string, I wasn't getting it at all. But I came across a book at the bottom of my closet t...
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Can you see a bit of the mast sticking in on the left-hand side? Playing with lavender The cat figure is holding a little bowl, I put some lavender in. If you take one of those little c...
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This doll predates Star Trek, but it certainly looks like Bones in crankypants mode The classic couple Above and below, inhabitants of the room of scary dolls at Pollack's Toy Museu...
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Details from the window at Arjan. I made some seashells into small hanging vases and Mina put bromeliads inside them.
Balto of Central Park, this statue commemmorates the dog who led a dog team transporting diptheria serum to Nome in 1925. Olive, the id monster Laurel's dog in Exeter, England. Very swe...
Curiosity Privacy Surreptitious Departure Your point is well-taken.
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I deconstructed an old assemblage that wasn't working. Here are the materials planned for the final product, although changes are bound to occur. The large black item is the base for a bell jar,...
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Most of the "Listen" assemblage except the part below the frets that has the word "Listen" Gardener's Trophy The Ladder of Dr. Caligari Inspection walking to Mina's with the piece I...
Mina came to dinner last night, here I am showing off one of the perks of having a friend who is a florist. She tells me that people tell their florists even more than they tell their hairdresse...
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Inside Community Thrift For reference for the Altered Ancestors series on flickr . The camera decides where it wants to focus. I like that, sometimes. My Kwan Yin figure left at Bea...
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Alice gets installed at Arjan Flowers . My sister once remarked on someone's receding jawline and I replied that it was a shame we couldn't share. The famous Mina preparing an arrangement...
Aren't these gorgeous? These Zodiac Crayons are the work of Diem Chau of the TinyHaus blog . If you live in the Chicago area, you can see her work at the Packer Schopf Gallery on West Lake stree...
They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps ----Moth He could have been speaking of academic prose.
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O she doth teach the torches to burn bright - Romeo
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For this one you just need stiff white paper and something interesting to cut the heart out of. I have used a leaf which I dipped in water mixed with polyvinyl adhesive (Elmer's glue for America...
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This is as large as I could get the image right-clicking. It's part of the Play Decay series of Seattle-based sculptor Ben Hirschkoff . I first saw the piece about ten years ago, when it made a...
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...a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the stomach brings ---Lysander, Act II, Scene II Between enough and too much, there is Herzenslust
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No, I didn't do it on purpose. But I like it. Down the street from Walden Pond Books and its guardians. The very majestic Grand Lake Theatre in the Background at the Saturday Farmer's ...
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A pilgrim at left, the first word, "I" at right "could not see it then" at left, "because" at right A friend asked me recently if we can ever really know another person. I think on...
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