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I am the inventor of Camefix and the ONLY artist making camefix lightscapes. CAMEFIX is an innovative new way to make decorative glass panels for doors and windows using wood and adhesives, instead of the more usual lead and putty. The panels can incorporate 2-way mirror film, coloured film, and crystals to make rainbows that slide across your walls. Camefix lead-free leaded lights are cutting-edge art. Crouch End Festival 7-16th June 2013. Of Out of the Stable.
On On The Edge exhibition. On On The Edge exhibition. Posted on September 17, 2009. 124; Leave a comment. Posted on August 12, 2009.
May 22, 2013 by. 00pm Showing until 17 June 2013. Swansea Glass Degree Show 2013. Welsh school of Architectural Glass. Posted in Activities and Events. MA Glass Degree Show Exhibition Saturday 29th September until 28th October 2012. August 1, 2012 by.
Spring at last - crocus at the Lawns. Near the entrance to the Lawns in Old Town. Monday, March 08, 2010. Thursday, 7 January 2010. The ruined chancel of the old Holy Rood Church at the Lawns, today. I have written about the Lawns many times on this blog, it would be true to say it is probably my favourite place in Swindon. It is in fact the site of an early prehistoric settlement in the Swindon. Thursday, January 07, 2010. Friday, 1 January 2010.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Stains are corrosive to metals. I use brushes with plastic ferrels, a plastic palette knife, mix stains in plastic or glass containers and use a dedicated badger blender for stains. Mask the area to be stained with contact paper. Blend it with a badger blender. You can blend the wet stain in a complex shape by masking as described above. Here is another example of shading the application of stain. I took the Silver Stain Workshop.
Some is trivial, some is great, most is in between. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. While working on this set of in situ. I came across a window next door which is from the aesthetic movement, that might possibly be by Stephen Adam. Saturday, 25 February 2012.
Musings and meditations of a way-side wanderer. Thursday, 11 February 2010. Mary Webb poet, mystic, and lover of nature was born in Shropshire, the county where she spent most of her life and about which she wrote in all her novels. Hazel expressed things she knew. Her being was more full of echoes than the hearts of those that live further. Saturday, 28 November 2009. So this is not goodbye to. Just perhaps a break for a while.
Spring at last - crocus at the Lawns. Near the entrance to the Lawns in Old Town. Monday, March 08, 2010. Thursday, 7 January 2010. The ruined chancel of the old Holy Rood Church at the Lawns, today. I have written about the Lawns many times on this blog, it would be true to say it is probably my favourite place in Swindon. It is in fact the site of an early prehistoric settlement in the Swindon. Thursday, January 07, 2010. Friday, 1 January 2010.
Updates about all things relevant to Primary ICT. Is a different way of exploring a topic through seeing what related pictures people have put on the Flickr images site. Type any topic or concept in, and it will coat a globe with images, which you can rotate or click on to enlarge.
Membership runs from 1st April to 31st March and is open to all and can be obtained either from tackle shops in Swindon, Chippenham or Calne or by contacting the Secretary directly or on-line here. Photo-id cards will now be issued as club cards, the id card will not be valid without a photograph in place. Welcome to Swindon Isis Angling Club Website.
Swindon does what it usually does. It takes a good idea that would have made the town into something positive and then made it shit by shitting that idea up the wall with their shitty cronyism. Swindon is shit and the people who lead Swindon are shit. They are the reason it is so shit.
Today is Friday August 14, 2015. Weekly tennis and badminton action Outdoor Culture. Richard III at Hatherop Castle School Read all about it. Book club read Funny Girl by Nick Hornby Cheers. Make this the year to zest up your social life! Meets approxim.