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Jul 6, 2019 21:43:07   #
Timmers Loc: San Antonio Texas.
 
Bubble!

But he has a permanent fur coat so here he is with Miss VADA, who wears fur but like her Egyptian hairless Mr. Mustard, she loves them both! Unlike Mr. Mustard Bubble is 27.5 pounds of cuddle love!


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Jul 7, 2019 09:21:11   #
vertigo
 
I love it! Personally, and I would not have seen it if I were shooting it, but a one eighth counter clockwise turn of the umbrella would have replaced the white panel with color. (and is that a "Pope check chair--they used them for a while when one Pope turned out to be a woman)

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Jul 7, 2019 12:21:52   #
Timmers Loc: San Antonio Texas.
 
vertigo wrote:
I love it! Personally, and I would not have seen it if I were shooting it, but a one eighth counter clockwise turn of the umbrella would have replaced the white panel with color. (and is that a "Pope check chair--they used them for a while when one Pope turned out to be a woman)


Thanks vertigo, it was what Catholics call Ester, Pagans reference Oster. VADA had never had Cascarones to play with, so after I got it over the head, Bubble was next!

VADA had arrived and was wanting to go early because she needed to shop for a gift for her niece, who she loves but truth be said VADA is not into kids, actually is not sure how to act around them! It was to be an Easter Egg Hunt in her garden. That is why the bag of Cascarones along with the jar of bubble liquid (yes, it's amazing all the fun that lurks in the warehouse studio)! So problem solved and I added the scarf and hat with Wall Mart hair clip decoration to the 'plane jane' hat. Of course she had clothes at her sisters garden kid party.


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Jul 7, 2019 17:51:23   #
Jwshelton Loc: Denver,CO
 
Great!

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Jul 7, 2019 20:42:13   #
InfiniteISO Loc: The Carolinas, USA
 
Fun series featuring a couple of great models. That blue and yellow stool looks interesting. What was that designed for?

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Jul 7, 2019 22:37:03   #
Timmers Loc: San Antonio Texas.
 
InfiniteISO wrote:
Fun series featuring a couple of great models. That blue and yellow stool looks interesting. What was that designed for?


I wanted yet another low stool. I was given the legs with the steel mounting plates. The legs had an ugly paint job so I spray painted the legs white several coats over a few days, no rush. Then had some blue spray paint someone gave me along with some other paint and spray adhesive (Photo Mount). So there were the legs and so I took a short piece of shelving wood and just free form cut out the shape, sanded it and then painted it with yellow.

It's a 'stool' but I like it as a weird table as well.

As many here know, my engine is not operating on all pistons LOL!!! Some may thing it is mirrors that I am drawn to. This is only part of the fascination. Glass is extremely fascinating. Fascinating from the world and work of Marcel Duchamp. His ideas are extremely complex. It is not just the action, or should I say 'the delay' of vision and sound as senses.

Tables or stands can be altered with the addition of clear table tops. I am posting this with an internet abducted image, a glass table top with a forum molded mannequin as the base support. Just another glass top table style image but it will at least help for people to do the basic visualization.

Think about one of the great masters of film, Alfred Hitchcock. Master because he understood the concepts of Marcel Duchamp. The proof of this is in the film where he has the camera actually push through a set of French Doors (Vertical glass) while the sound is subdue. The crash draws our attention, then the action continues (big hint 'You can see seeing, you can't hear hearing' Duchamp). Then in a murder based mystery film Hitchcock mirthfully plays with us by having we the voyeur/camera slip under the glass toped coffee table. But as we pear up from below we the voyeur/camera must move constantly as cups and objects move and obstruct or view.

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Not my photograph....

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