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What is land?

Posted on February 16th by admin.
At late, as I was waiting for the news of the Israelis invasion to Gaza, thoughts about occupation came to my mind. What is land? 1. A part of the surface of the earth ...
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Moon phases - photos

Posted on August 25th by admin.
Until the next visual interpretation of this theme... Lard candle Lard candle, charred ivory, filed ivory, warthog tusk on grease proof paper. London 2008. Warthog tusk
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Buckskin vs. felt

Posted on August 14th by admin.
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Non Woven #2

Posted on August 13th by admin.
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The big knapp

Posted on July 25th by admin.
I want to knapp a big stone. Some nodules are very big; my main restriction will probably be how big a blow I can deliver ( one can think of mechanical hammers or ...
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Non Woven

Posted on July 6th by admin.
For the most part (funny in English it is ' for the better part ) of human existence we did not weave. Skins of animals cured and smoked and later felted wool ...
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Ivory moon phases

Posted on July 5th by admin.
It is new moon now as I gather my thoughts for this small project. Thinking about the background and arrangement of the piece led me to the following: The work is to be installed ...
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Ivory Moon

Posted on June 19th by admin.
I have been filing a warthog tusk to make it into a flintknapping tool. The collected filings make ivory white dust. I will use the white grounded stuff on black charred ivory and ...
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Pigments, ivory.

Posted on June 17th by admin.
I have been experimenting with natural pigments on buckskin; as a binder I have tried Gum Arabic which is a resin mixed with water. I have also tried water but seemed to ...
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Rising Earth

Posted on June 11th by admin.
As with the cliffs of lime and flint, the soil of the woods and grass lands is being created by the life and death process. The similarity in form between a grass mound ...