![]() Agape's Gabbiano basin and Flat V cabinet.African Vernacular Architecture website.Adam Williams Design's bespoke furniture.Adam Cruickshank's furniture & lighting.24d Studio's architectural installations.Cumulo is run by designer, Jo Elbourne, London. Reworking vintage seat frames in a take on traditional woven seating using string & cotton cord.they were met with such a positive response, she soon opened an Etsy shop. Mermaid's Tail Ali began creating paper cuttings and hanging lights as decorations for her apartment and as gifts for friends and family. Jin Chong Yu’s Jinnnn label: “Clothes are just a statement wrapped around your body”. Many of Ali's designs are lighthearted and she often uses brightly colored paper to enhance the fun vibe.Sydney Cash’s fascination with pattern: giving a new view of master paintings & creating an *optical kinetic effect using Flutex glass.Tim Edwards transitioned from ceramics to glass & his glass vessels suggest this.In the meantime, there are 4 years of posting on Decanted that you may like to peer into. Decanted is taking time off for a while.“The king is always above the people,” 1977. “The prime minister and his cabinet rest in the royal stable,” 1977 / ![]() “The royal court’s greatest painter accomplishing the most important assignment among his artistic activities,” 1977 / “The judge’s sight may never be satiated.” (1988) / More drawings from the exhbition below, but not included in the NY Time article / ![]() “Today’s martyrs demonstrate in honor of tomorrow’s martyrs.” (1978) / “The convict’s execution coincided with the king’s birthday ceremonies” (1978) / “The men bent in prayer to God and the government airplanes arrived.” (1977) / “The body of the martyred imam is also to arrive tonight by plane.” (1977) / For the full article and commentary on the drawings, go to: Mohassess’ work has been said to be ‘above all (an) acute eye (that) observes and confronts power’. Reporter, Karen Rosenberg, wrote: ‘Decades before Marjane Satrapi’s celebrated comic book memoir “Persepolis,” the Iranian satirist Ardeshir Mohassess was making black-and-white drawings whose blend of humor and reportage made him a cult figure for artists and intellectuals in his country.’ Hopefully he is still fondly remembered. ![]() Star Wars was the film in question, as you may have guessed.The drawings here are taken from a May 2008 article in the New York Times on an exhibition: Ardeshir Mohassess: Art and Satire in Iran. However, it was George Lucas’ space epic that catapulted Harrison Ford to international fame. Harrison had minor but significant roles in Coppola’s films The Conversation (1974) and Apocalypse Now (1979). Because of the popularity, Lucas was able to secure funding from Fox to begin production on a space epic he had been planning for years. American Graffiti went on to become one of the most profitable pictures of all time, grossing more than $140 million on a $770,000 budget. Harrison landed the part and played Bob Falfa in a spectacular performance. Harrison got an audition for George Lucas’ next film, American Graffiti, thanks to Roos (which was also being produced by Coppola). Ford was discovered by producer Fred Roos thanks to Coppola (a producer on The Godfather). He did some carpentry work for George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola by happenstance. Harrison became a carpenter to support his family, which included a wife and two young sons.
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