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Ian Francis's Portfolio - First Thumb Listing

Ian Francis's Portfolio - First Thumb Listing
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hérault insolite: le jardin de Roger Peridier à Castries Je vous avait parlé de cet endroit vraiment étonnant : pu rencontré Amélie et Stephan, les petits enfants du créateur de ce lieu qu'ils appellent tout simplement: "le jardin". L'eau est là , il faut la remonter. Roger a la fibre bricoleuse il construira une première éolienne de ses mains , qui sera érigé par un système ingénieux de palan. Il fabriquera ensuite 2 bassins superposés et un système de tuyaux enterrés qui permettra d'arroser le potager par simple gravité . Il commence également à construire un cabanon au dessus du puits , utilisant le sable extrait ...Mais au fil des années notre homme transforme le cabanon en petite folie , digne héritière populaire des folies montpellieraines de l’aristocratie languedocienne . un vitrail de bouteille En creusant une galerie horizontale , il tombe sur une interstrate qui laisse écouler un filet d'eau , il a trouvé une source ... et beaucoup moins profond que son puit !

Fung Chin Pang More illustration by Fung Chin Pang AKA cellar-fcp on deviantART. Matthew Ritchie flickrdesign PETER OPHEIM J.W. Kinsey's Artifice Portfolio My background is in fine art, and I have a degree in Computer Graphic Imaging. My career path began in the Silicon Valley workforce as an interface designer and digital artist. From there I owned and operated a high-end custom cabinet shop: it was here that I began to develop and nurture my wood and metal working skills. I believe that creating a bespoke object that is uncompromising in both quality and timeless design is a noble pursuit. I have deep convictions about both construction integrity and cohesive design, and integrate masterful craft techniques with quality materials in my pursuit of heirloom quality pieces. Surface treatments typically include gilding, cold- and electro-plating, enamels and lacquers, and the use of various chemical patinas and color stains. My work has been stylistically consistent since the mid 1990s, inspiration primarily deriving from a vintage-industrial motif. And most importantly, I can ride a unicycle.

flaptraps art My Modern Metropolis Fecal Face - Ian Francis Interview This England based artist had his first U.S. solo show @BLK/MRKT in 2007 and sold it out. We've been meaning to interview him for awhile. Ian Francis was born in 1979 in Bristol, England, and graduated from the University of the West of England with a degree in Illustration. His work concentrates on the particulars of modern experiences — things like television, world events, celebrities, and day-to-day living. Describe your process of creating a new piece. I spend a lot of time watching TV/films, reading books and looking around the internet... How would you describe your style? I normally describe what I do as mixed media painting... the idea is to get different kinds of marks to work off of each other - so sometimes I'll paint/draw fairly accurately, then work quite loosely on a section, then break up elements of print on another section. What brought you to Bristol? I've lived in Bristol all my life... sometimes I'm tempted to move to London or abroad, but I'm happy here for now. Music?

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