Luxury Miami Car Rental Wall Mural

Miami is a well known hub for art of all paradigms but it particularly became a comfy home to pop graffiti artists over the last decade. Vice city has drawn talent from all over the world to tag up the walls of downtown and the infamous Wynwood. (If you don’t…

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Faux Wall Painting

Kazzx Customer Faux wall Painting.  Hire Kazzx to paint customer walls in your home or out side of your home. With years of processual painting kazzx talent on Faux painting styles is like no other contact [email protected] to hire kazzx In the Miami, Fl area.

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Printable Season Postcards 2019

The print is an 8×10.  You can print it at your house or at a local print place like Costco or FedEx Office.  I recommend printing on card stock.  Please don’t ask me if you can print it at specific stores because I don’t know.  Call the store and ask.…

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Make a State Necklace

In attempt to make my own state shaped necklace, I did a little researching last night and found a great tutorial on the blog, V Juliet.  I had everything I needed so no trip to the store was necessary. After I made my loop, I started to trace my Indiana shape with…

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Composure SDR Traveller

Our products enable a very pure form of travel, allowing our customer to confidently belong anywhere without worrying about what they are carrying. We have no exterior branding, no padding, they are designed to deflect attention—it’s a raw experience. Our customers appreciate how they age and consider scars well-earned. I…

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Finding the Fit in Arts

There’s an old model, which is retail (offline or on; big chains or indie boutiques), that tries to define this. It’s full of waste and middlemen, where designers make less than you think, and makers make even less. It is fairy dust and wanderlust that guide our hands to create what our hearts desire.…

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Craftsmanship and Geopolitics

There’s been a buzz in the world of craft and artisanship of late, and I’m not talking about a new artisanal brew, air-dried hachiko persimmons or hand-turned foraged wood beard combs. No: I’m talking about Cuba and Iran. Having the rugs made in Iran again is more than I would…

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Where Art Meets Function

I have always been a little standoffish about wallpaper, most likely because I don’t particularly embrace pattern. And anyone who knows me will nod vigorously when I say I struggle with color. So the combination of color and pattern being applied in large swathes to a wall is something I avoid…

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Under the Radar: Winter Set

It was designer Steven Miller—no slouch in the taste department—who first showed me the work of Jenny Hacker, a San Francisco-based textile artist. It was a blanket—black on black—with two different textiles fused together, one side organic cotton and the other, felted wool. A triumph of texture and form, and dramatic, organic, sophisticated, sensual, it…

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