Wednesday, January 23, 2008

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Item of the Week from DIY Kreators’ Guild!

The wonderful people of DIY Kreators Guild picked an Urban Construction pendant for their featured item of the week! Be sure to check it out, and send them a friend request as well. :)

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Anti-Valentine's Day Styles!

I have tons of new styles perfect if you hate Valentine's Day!

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

NEW STYLES Perfect For Valentine's Day!


I just added a ton of new styles, and any of them would make a perfect Valentine's Day present - either for yourself or that special someone! You can find them both in my Etsy shop and my regular shop.










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Sunday, December 9, 2007

My Great-Grandfather's Art


I just got back from San Diego, and was finally able to see the mural that my great grandfather painted at the Air & Space Museum there. It's called the March of Transportation, and covers transportation through the prehistoric times, up to what he envisioned transportation would look like in the year 2000. It's the largest mural in all of North and South America, and the 3rd largest mural in the world! It's over 10,000 square feet, so I obviously couldn't photograph the whole thing...but here are some shots that I took. Pretty cool, huh?

Here's what the museum writes about it:

Over 10,000 square feet of murals were painted on the building's interior walls. Designed by famed Mexican artist Juan Larrinaga and entitled The March Of Transportation, the principle mural chronicles man’s ideas and methods of transportation through history, offering insight into what the artists of the 1930s predicted for the future of transportation.


Here's a link I found with more info too:

http://search.blossom.com/query?id=207&key=larrinaga

Oh and for those people who think I make up the story about him being the artist for King Kong....
http://www.filmreference.com/Films-Jo-Ko/King-Kong.html



















Thursday, November 29, 2007

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