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ultisart 1 year
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Laundry Multiuse
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Everything Handmade 馃挭馃憡馃挮
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lavender-appalachia 7 months
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Early morning sunshine and fog in the mountains
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friendofthecrows 2 years
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Soon to be a cool guinea pig rope toy 馃挌
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xysidhe 2 years
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I've put way too much thought into the wand Reg gets in my fic. And by extension the wand everyone else gets too, ive also discovered as a result that Lily has a wand that to my understanding of what little we know of her (and a lot of her fanon interpretations) simply.... does not fit. And James' wand has no description for the wood, mahogany, on the wiki or on the Wizarding World website.
So now everyone is getting new wands yay.
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themintymango 1 year
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long time no post! Here's a 3-piece set I created this semester! I created a series of pieces based on a sacred item, which I chose as a childhood necklace of mine!
From top to bottom: We have a carved and stained poplar trinket dish- then a simple white oak standing cabinet (the patterning and rays are GORGEOUS)- and then finally, we have a mixed cherry and walnut tea tray with a laser-etched design!
This was my (second) first time working with wood as a medium, and it was so much fun! Hopefully I will be able to post more woodworking projects in the future!
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taski-guru 1 year
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Poplars
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oscaronthegloryroad 1 year
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Uh, here are some bowls I don't think I have posted pictures of
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I have made 33 bowls so far and I think I'm getting pretty good at it!
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Walter J. Phillips - Poplar Bay, Lake of the Woods, bookplate; Jackpine, 1940, wood block print; Lake of the Woods, 1931, colour woodcut
Walter Joseph Phillips (1884 - 1963) was an English born watercolour painter and illustrator who spent much of his career in Canada. He is remembered as a master and pioneer of woodblock prints and his works are displayed in galleries across Canada and the United States. Philips was born in Lincolnshire, England. He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and at 14 years, Phillips attended Bourne College and the Municipal School of Art in Birmingham. At 18 years of age (1902), Phillips moved to South Africa with the intention of raising enough money to study art in Paris. However, he returned to England with little more money than he left with. Phillips then worked as a commercial artist for a few years and became art master at Bishop Woodworth School in Salisbury, England, serving between 1908 and 1911. Phillips married in 1910 and they immigrated to Winnipeg, Canada in 1913. He soon befriended another English artist, Cyril H. Barraud, who taught him etching technique and sold him his printing press and equipment. Phillips taught at St John's Technical High School, and then at the University of Wisconsin. In 1925, Phillips and his family spent a year in England developing his art skills, particularly his woodblock techniques. Starting in 1940, Phillips taught for two decades at the Banff School of Art and at the Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary. During this time, He focussed on painting watercolours.
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caffeinatedkris 1 year
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careful-disorder 1 year
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Vincent van Gogh, Lane of poplars at sunset聽- Kr枚ller-M眉ller Museum
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elyxir 7 months
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Chicago Family Room
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Inspiration for a large, contemporary, open-concept family room renovation with a music area, a wall-mounted television, and white walls
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allisonragents 8 months
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Cleveland Uncovered Deck Ideas for a large, classic backyard deck renovation without a cover
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dylanobrns 8 months
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Midcentury Porch Indianapolis
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Inspiration for a mid-sized 1960s concrete front porch remodel with a roof extension
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artparks-sculpture 8 months
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A sculpture titled 'Drip Line Drawing #1: Fallen Brothers (Custom sculpture)' by sculptor Deanna Pindell. In a medium of white flour; 4 living poplar trees; 7 departed trees.
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pixelsnpaper 9 months
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Siding - Exterior
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Large mountain style gray two-story mixed siding gable roof photo
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