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balu8 · 1 year ago
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"When I say the words "ALIVE AND UNHARMED"....do any neurons actually fire in that brain of yours ?"
Girl Genius vol. 4
by Phil and Kaja Foglio
Airship
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omniversecomicsguide · 3 years ago
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He’s angry. He’s violent. He’ll eat your brains. And he’s working for the US Government. Venom lands a new job in LICENSE TO KILL (1996-1998)
MORE: License To Kill --- ARTISTS: Steve Geiger & McNabb Studios - - - FROM: Venom Finale #3 (reused for Venomnibus vol.2) - - - FEATURING: Venom
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zsrspecial · 4 years ago
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Did you know today is National Kite-Flying Day?  To celebrate we're sharing this photo from our University Archives Photo Collection of a kite stuck in a tree from McNabb Studio.  
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/92524 #zsrlibrary #zsrspecial #myZSR #WFU
#kiteflying #kite #tree #blackandwhite
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tsgfortworth · 5 years ago
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The Scout Guide Fort Worth | Volume 6 Launch Party
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Orange you glad #ScoutIsOut!? We are over the moon to present this year’s edition of The Scout Guide Fort Worth | Volume 6 - your guide to the best of local in Fort Worth, TX!  We are working hard to get copies out all over the city!  in the meantime, please browse the online edition HERE.
A special thank you (and shout out) to Rebecca Atkinson of Beckley Design Studio for inspiring the orange and lavender cover color combination. The colors work; and it’s a fresh approach that adds some brightness to the cover combinations we have done in previous editions.  
The launch party celebration was an evening to remember at a stunning private home, remodeled by an original #scouted member, NH Southern Development.  We are excited to share all the details about the event with these beautiful images captured by Jen Morley Photography.  
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Below is a list of our #local partners that helped make the evening so special for everyone:
Catering and cocktails by Righteous Foods
Floral by Floralee by Katy Lee
Invitation Design by Wabash Road
Calligraphy by Sara Roush of Scripts by Sara
Live music by Magnolia Entertainment Co.
Cheese/Charcuterie Display by My Sweet Roots
Local Artist, Donna Walker.  Represented at Bee Street Gallery.
Editor make-up by Ashley McNabb Artistry.
Wabash Road set the tone with a fresh yet neutral design that didn’t give away the cover color combination.  
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Guests were welcomed with festive spirits by Righteous Foods.  Signature cocktails included Himalayan Sea Salt Margarita and a Blueberry Collins.
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The menu included a delicious (and impressive) mix of passed hors d’oeuvres, clothes pins station (pictured above), cheese, nuts, and charcuterie, followed by sweet treats all by Righteous Foods! 
Roasted cauliflower mac & cheese with toasted peanuts cleverly served in to-go boxes with chopsticks, 
Wild mushroom croquettes, 
Bison, yogurt and feta sandwiches with pistachios
Salmon pastami, gruyere, and lemon preserves.  
Cheese cloth pins included manchego and serrano; dates and goat cheese
Desserts included:
Churros, Tea de Chocolate
Chai Butterscotch with raspberry beet puree
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My Sweet Roots also prepared this cheese/charcuterie board that was a huge crowd pleaser.  
Party goers included special friends of The Scout Guide Fort Worth, Volume 6 Members, and family.  
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Left to right:  Debbie Horton, Whitney Tevis and Sarah Winn of The Organized Nest.  Kyle and Meg Minter, of Studio of MoveMINT.
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Left to right:  Whitney Will, Mackenzie Wiatrek, and Cassidy Bates of Gus Bates Insurance & Investments.
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Left to right:  Hillary Cornell of Pure Barre, Lindsay Jones of The PlaySpace, Sarah Cornett of The Pilates Concept and Katey McFarlan of Chronicles of Frivolity.  Kelley Roberts of Beckley Design Studio, Leigh Brown Editor/Owner of TSG Fort Worth, Leigh Bornitz, Kristin McGuire and Rebecca Atkinson of Beckley Design Studio.
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Left to right:  Michelle Marlow, Children’s Book Author, Leigh Brown Editor of TSG Fort Worth, and Lauren Matthews.  Lexi Aitken, Hannah Womack, and Jessica McIntyre of Jessica McIntyre Interiors.
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Left to right: Claudia Sheddy of My Sweet Roots.  Ryan McNabb with wife Ashley McNabb of Ashley McNabb Artistry.
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Left to right:  Official Photographer of TSG Fort Worth, Jason Kindig of Jason Kindig Photography with Editor, Leigh Brown. Mary Lipscomb, Melanie Pate and Madolin Rosenthal.
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Left to right:  Kori Green and Allison Monroe of Kori Green Designs with Emily Lee of The Bow Next Door.  Kathryn Bruse, Marcia Knutson and Paige Casey of Lila + Hayes.
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Left to right:  Natalie Crumley and Allen Crumley of Lands & Dwellings.  Ginna Wilbanks, Editor of TSG Dallas, Leigh Brown Editor of TSG Fort Worth, and Leighann Kalman Editor of TSG Austin.
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Left to right:  Brittany Voxland and Jessica Breslin of Shop Birdie and B Kids, Haddy Manuel of Rattikin Title.  Linda Motley of PS The Letter with husband David Motley.  
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Left to right Burt Ladner Real Estate agents with Owner Suzanne Burt.  Wynn Brown and wife, Leigh Brown of TSG Fort Worth.
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Left to right:  Callie Clarke and Kingsleigh Kramer of Fort Worth Sitters.  Anna Crelia of LOOT Rentals with Leigh Brown of TSG Fort Worth.
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Cannon Camp, Lisa Camp, Merrill Rhynsburger, Lauren Von Kerens of Babies on the Boulevard with husband Andrew Von Kerens, and Blayne Rhynsburger.
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Left to right:  Braden Johnson and Taylor Christopher of J. Caldwell Custom Pools, Alyson Johnson of Esther Penn, Madelyn Walker of Esther Penn, Zach Nichols, and Lisa Hoberg of You Are Here.
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Left to right:  Clint Cockerell with wife, Lauren Cockerell of Kwedar PR, Nicole Ellis of Branding by Nicole with husband Cliff Ellis.  Lauren and Nicole are Fort Worth Creative.
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Guitarist, Brendan Gilman, of Magnolia Entertainment Co. entertained guests with his lovely melodies in the carport area.
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Each spread in the Volume 6 edition was presented on a boxwood gallery wall for viewing at the event.
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A book bar was available with complimentary copies of The Scout Guide from some of our favorite cities across the country for guests to collect.  
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Local Artist, Donna Walker, created a custom piece of artwork, entitled “Fort Worth Scene”, to be featured behind the directory page in The Scout Guide Volume 6.  The actual piece will be available in the silent auction at The Jewel Charity Ball on February 29, 2020.
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Every TSG Volume 6 member (along with the homeowners) left with a personalized copy of the edition, calligraphy by Sara Roush of Scripts by Sara.
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jeremystrele · 4 years ago
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Announcing The FINALISTS For The TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021!
Announcing The FINALISTS For The TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021!
TDF Design Awards
by Lucy Feagins, Editor
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Archier’s Corner House – shortlisted in the Residential Architecture category. Photo – Rory Gardiner.
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LEFT: Rob Kennon Architects, Elwood Bungalow. Photo – Derek Swalwell RIGHT: Edition Office, Kyneton House, both shortlisted in the Residential Architecture category. Photo – Ben Hosking
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LEFT: Rosanna Ceravolo Design, South Yarra Apartment. Photo – Sean Fennessy RIGHT: Esoteriko, Bunker In The Treetops. Photo – Dave Wheeler
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LEFT: Peachy Green, Sharp Street. Photo – Sarah Pannell RIGHT: Phillip Withers, The Toorak Garden. Photo – Amelia Stanwix
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LEFT: Adam Cornish, MAKI Chair. Photo – Mattia Balsamini RIGHT: Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen, Ngumu Janka Warnti Collection. Photo – Romello Pereira
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LEFT: Articolo Lighting, Loopi Wall Sconce. Photo – Sharyn Cairns RIGHT: Dean Norton, Daylight. Photo – Dean Norton
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LEFT: Liam Fleming, Post-Production. Photo –Grant Hancock RIGHT: Rona Rubuntja of Hermannsburg Potters. Photo – Courtesy Hermannsburg Potters
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LEFT: Oat Studio, Capital Collection. Photo – Jenny Wu RIGHT: Ikuntji Artists + Publisher Textiles. Photo – Christian Koch (Ikuntji Artists)
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LEFT: CASTLE + Gorman PlaygroundRachel Castle For Gorman Playground. Photo – Courtesy of Gorman. RIGHT: TWOOBS + Cungelella Art. Photo – Renee Johnstone.
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LEFT: Jordy + Julia Kay of Great Wrap,  The only Australian made compostable cling wrap. Photo – Cubed Studios. RIGHT: Other Matter, Algae bioplastic vessels. Photo – Pier Carthew
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LEFT: Ben Shields, Architecture and Interior Design. Photo – Rory Gardiner. RIGHT: Tsai Design, Architect. Photo – Tess Kelly
Another year, another AMAZING collection of entries in the TDF + Laminex Design Awards!
To be honest, after the difficult 18 months we’ve all had, we weren’t entirely sure what to expect from this year’s program. But we were absolutely blown away by the quality of entries we received. The standard was ESPECIALLY high this year, so we’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who entered, and of course, a massive congratulations to the finalists.
The images in this post represent just a small taste of the shortlisted projects in this year’s awards program. Over the next couple of months we’ll be sharing an in-depth look at each category shortlist more closely!
Residential Architecture
This category seeks to award one standout Australian residential architecture Project. Ground-up builds, renovations and additions are all eligible within this category.
Judges : Aaron Peters (Vokes & Peters), Tristan Wong (SJB) and Kerstin Thompson (Kerstin Thompson Architects).
The Residential Architecture award is presented by COLORBOND® steel.
Archer Office – Hamilton Courtyard Archier – Corner House Architects EAT – Bellows House Austin Maynard Architects – Garden House Benn & Penna Architects – Henley Clays Blair Smith Architecture – Brunswick Lean To Curious Practice – Lambton House Edition Office – Kyneton House FMD Architects – Coopworth Fox Johnston – SRG House Furminger – River House Nic Brunsdon – East Fremantle House Nielsen Jenkins – Mt Coot-Tha House Ron Kennon Architects – Elwood Bungalow Studio Bright – 8 Yard House Studio Prineas – Bona Vista Wiesebrock Architecture – Bellbrae House Wowowa – PONY
Interior Design
This category seeks to award one distinctive Australian residential interior design Project created by an individual or studio.
Judges : Pascale Gomes McNabb (Pascale Gomes McNabb Design), Sue Carr (Carr Architecture and Interior Design) and Mardi Doherty (Doherty Design Studio). 
The Interior Design award is presented by Miele.
Adam Kane Architects – Barwon Heads House Architects EAT – Carpenter’s Square House Edition Design – Melburnian Apartment Esoteriko – Bunker In The Treetops Fox Johnston – SRG House Hugh-Jones Mackintosh – The Weave House Lauren Egan Design – Victoria St Maria Danos Architecture – Henry Street Townhouse Rosanna Ceravolo Design – South Yarra Apartment YSG Studio – Dream Weaver YSG Studio – Soft Serve Studio Esteta – Mornington Peninsula House
Landscape Design
This category seeks to award one standout Australian Landscape Design project, completed in the last three years. Residential, public and community gardens are all eligible within this category.
Judges : Paul Bangay (Paul Bangay Garden Design), Amanda Oliver (Amanda Oliver Gardens) and Myles Baldwin (Myles Baldwin Design).
The Landscape Design category is presented by Eco Outdoor.
Bethany Williamson Landscape Architecture – Prospect Hill Dan Young Landscape Architect – Y3 Garden Fig Landscapes – Coolamon House Fig Landscapes – The Plot Ian Barker Gardens – Blairgowrie Mud Office – Essendon Outdoor Establishments – Kenthurst Gardens Peachy Green – Sharp Street Philip Withers – Lara Philip Withers – The Toorak Garden Rush Wright Associates – Victorian Emergency Services Memorial Studio Bright – 8 Yard House
Furniture Design
This category seeks to award one distinctive Australian furniture design project. Individual products and/or product ranges developed within Australia, bespoke pieces, fixed and freestanding furniture designs will be considered in this category.
Judges : Nick Rennie (Nick Rennie Studio), Khai Liew (Khai Liew Design).
The Furniture Design category is presented by Jardan.
Adam Cornish Design – MAKI Chair Real Non-Real – Formosa Coat Stand Biasol Studio – Strato Collezione Marmi BroadGrove Architects – Stool Dolly James Howe – J5 Credenza Like Butter – Kitta Parts Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen – Ngumu Janka Warnti Collection Jordan Leeflang – Kilter Koala – Cork Sofa Marino Made – Round Desk René Linssen – Union Rosanna Ceravolo – By Product Ross Gardam – Breeze Collection Eva – Hideaway Table Collection
Lighting Design
This category seeks to award one distinctive Australian lighting design project. Individual products or product ranges developed within Australia, bespoke designs, one-off lighting projects and installations will be considered in this category.
Judges : Christopher Boots (Christopher Boots) and Celina Clarke (ISM Objects).
Alex Earl Lighting – Alex Earl Takeawei – Stack Lamp Dean Norton – Daylight Dean Toepfer – Solute Chandelier Edward Linacre – Sun Ivana Taylor – Wrapped Gestures Light South Dawn – Globosus Pendant svikis. – Layers Figgoscope – STARDUST Lamp Articolo Lighting – Loopi Wall Sconce Ross Gardam – Arbour Linear Pendant
Textile Design
This category seeks to award one distinctive Australian textile design project. One-off textile designs, textile collections and textile-based fashion or homewares products will be considered in this category.
Judges :  Luciana Wallis (Warwick Fabrics) and Sophie Matson (Kobn)
Caro Pattle – Woven Vase & Cup Instyle Interior Finishes – Native Kuwaii – Chronicle for Spring/Summer ’20 Takeawei – Glaze Test Woollen Blanket Curio Practice – Australian Woollen Blankets Nobody Denim x GEORGE – Woven Bag GH Commercial – Oceanic Commercial Carpet Collection Inkuntji Artists + Publisher Textiles – Inkuntji Artists + Publisher Textiles Paire – The Launch Of Paire – The World’s Comfiest Socks Badaam – The Meeting Place Oat Studio – Capital Collection Tara Whalley – New York Fashion Week Collection Pampa – Eclipse Amber Days – Wanala Collection
Handcrafted
This category seeks to award one outstanding Australian handcrafted project, completed by either an individual, group or organisation. A single handcrafted functional, decorative or wearable item, or a handcrafted product range will be considered in this category. Practitioners of any handcrafted discipline are eligible to enter.
Judges : Nicolette Johnson, Amanda Dziedzic and Elisa Carmichael.
Alison Frith – Ceramic Plinth Alison Jackson & Dan Lorimer – Flow Form Vases Alycia Marrday of Marrawuddi Arts & Culture – Baladjdji (Backpack) Erin.k jewellery + Koorie Tales – Source of Life + Essence at Dusk Georgina Proud – Flotsam//Jetsam Oh Hey Grace – A Place To Call Home Hamish Munro – The Joan Series Jan Vogelpoel Ceramics – Future Curve, Space Cadet and Curve Jenna M Lee – Body Language Eun Ceramics – Curved Other Matter – Algae Bioplastic Vessels Studio Kyoko Hashimoto – Kyoko Hashimoto Rings Liam Fleming – Post-Production Lucy Tolan – Seams Rona Rubuntja of Hermannsburg Potters – Selected works by Rona Rubuntja Sarah Rayner and Sophie Carnell– Florilegium … traversing the poetry of plants
Sustainable Design or Initiative
This category seeks to award one outstanding Australian sustainable designed product, concept, idea or initiative, developed by either an individual, group or organisation in the last three years. Any project which is exemplary of sustainable innovation is eligible, including functional products, furniture and lighting, as well as concepts, ideas and community initiatives with positive environmental outcomes.
Judges : Ross Harding (Finding Infinity), Nik Robinson (Good Citizens).
The Sustainable Design award is presented by Country Road.
The Better Uniforms Co. –Sustainable Better Uniforms Convolo Design – H_Station Ettitude – CleanBamboo Nobody Denim and GEORGE – Woven Bag Other Matter – Algae Bioplastic Vessels Jordy + Julia Kay of Great Wrap – Great Wrap, the only Australian made compostable cling wrap Single Use Ain’t Sexy – Dissolvable Hand Soap Tablet & Reusable Glass Soap Bottle ROCC Naturals – Rocc Naturals brand launch Cultivated (by Cult Design) – Cultivated Revival Projects – Zero Footprint Repurposing Initiative at Ferrars Street Pleasant State + Pop & Pac – Pleasant State – Drop into the Revolution Use Daily – Various Origins
Emerging Designer
This category seeks to award one outstanding designer, architect, independent creative or studio, working in any creative discipline, who has/have launched their current professional practice within the last five years.
Judges : Adriana Hanna (Kennedy Nolan), Danielle Brustman.
The Emerging Designer Award is supported by Phoenix Tapware. Ben Shields Charlie White Curious Practice Ulo Australia Brothers Fearon Fabrication Tsai Design Other Matter Lauren Haynes Nicole Lawrence Studio Wisebrock Architecture
Collaboration
This category seeks to award one collaborative design project, where two or more separate creative practitioners, businesses or entities have come together to create one collaborative product, product range, installation, built structure or other creative project.
The Collaboration Award is supported by Thames & Hudson. 
Judges : Jirra Lulla (Kalinya), Tyrone Wright (Rone) and Amanda Henderson (Gloss Creative).
Ikuntji Artists & Publisher Textiles – Ikuntji Artists & Publisher Textiles John Wardle Architects + Ash Keating Studio – Solar Pavilion Mud Australia + APY Art Centre Collective – Mud x APY Trent Jansen Studio + Johnny Nargoodah – Ngumu Janka Warnti Collection Please Please Please + Bergman & Co – Poodle CASTLE + Gorman Playground – Rachel Castle for Gorman Playground SKEEHAN Studio + ROU House – ROU House TWOOBS + Cungelella Art – Cungellela Art x TWOOBS Amber Days + Arkie Barton – Wanala Collection
WOW!
Winners will be announced in an awards ceremony at Deakin Edge, Federation Square in Melbourne on Thursday, September 30th 2021.
A huge thank you to our Judges, who are now undertaking the immense task of selecting just one winner in each category, along with a handful of commendations!  Thanks too to our presenting partner Laminex and category sponsors – COLORBOND® steel, Miele, Eco Outdoor, Jardan, Thames & Hudson, Country Road and Phoenix Tapware!– for supporting the TDF +Laminex Design Awards 2021.
You can explore photographs of all the shortlisted projects over on the TDF Awards website. And, stay tuned for in-depth coverage of each category shortlist over the coming weeks – starting with a closer look at the Residential Architecture shortlist next Monday!
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anisanews · 4 years ago
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An $11.7 Million Homage To Nature Above Sydney‘s Castle Cove
The sculptural modern home in Sydney’s Castle Cove suburb gets its dramatic look from its … [+] trapezoidal walls of concrete and cantilevered rooflines.
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This sculptural home in the Sydney suburb of Castle Cove evokes a winged creature nestled into the hillside above the bay.
The distinctive shape comes from the structure’s cantilevered rooflines, which slope gently down from the edges, and its trapezoidal concrete walls. Merged with steel, glass and wood, the home feels firmly grounded in the landscape.
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The modern masterpiece on Neerim Road sits among designer-done gardens on a lot adjoining a nature … [+] reserve.
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Inspired by the work of American Modernist architect John Lautner, the house was a seven-year collaborative effort by the homeowners, Terroir Architects and interior designer Pascale Gomes-McNabb to create the feeling of living in nature. An adjoining land reserve and thoughtfully plotted gardens heighten that sensation.
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The works of modernist architect John Lautner inspired the Neerim Road estate, which combines … [+] concrete, steel, glass and wood materials.
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Sharp angles, irregular ceilings and custom lighting bring an outside-the-norm vibe throughout the living spaces. Wood is used on the walls, ceilings and built-ins to soften the expanses of concrete. Unexpected columns of light pour into the interiors from strategically placed skylights.
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Light wood paneling is used in the interiors to soften broad expanses of concrete.
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The main level, which has stair and elevator access, includes the living room, a dining room and a soundproofed home theater/music room. A concrete hearth on the family room fireplace is composed of a mix of triangular shapes.
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Sharp angles, irregular ceilings and custom lighting give a clean, sophisticated look to the living … [+] spaces.
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Walls of glass slide away to connect to a broad balcony that creates additional lounging and dining space.
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Walls of glass slide away to connect to a broad balcony with space for outdoor dining.
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The commercial-quality kitchen centers on an asymmetrical island. One end looks almost traditional with its waterfall countertop; the other is a cutout of concrete that juts toward a wall of glass. Marble and stainless steel finishes, top-of-the-line appliances and a wood-lined butler’s pantry augment the kitchen.
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The expansive terrace takes in the gardens, skyline and nature reserve.
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The primary bedroom is set at one end of the house for privacy. This wing includes a Japanese-inspired indoor/outdoor bathroom and a home office.
The bedroom suites feature handcrafted cabinetry and built-in desks for a total of five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
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There are five bedrooms, each featuring handcrafted cabinetry and built-ins.
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On the lower/entry level is a separate guest suite. Concrete walls paired with mirrors continue in the home gym. In the tasting room, one entire wall is devoted to wine storage. A carport sits by the foyer.
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A home gym is carved out in the home’s lower level. Elsewhere is wine storage.
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A resort-like heated ozone pool occupies a terraced part of the yard below the house. Angled shapes continue around the pool in concert with the home’s design.
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The home’s raised design creates a car port below it.
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A lighted tennis court, a studio/office, rainwater tanks and a separate four-car garage complete the grounds.
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Decking surrounds the heated ozone swimming pool. Elsewhere on the grounds is a tennis court.
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Ken Jacobs of Private Property Global is the listing agent for the Neerim Road estate, which is priced at $11.7 million (AUD 15 million).
Private Property Global is an exclusive member of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.
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metalshockfinland · 4 years ago
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SEAN MCNABB Records Classic ALBERT KING Song Feat. Gilby Clarke, Cleto Escobedo III, Toshi Yanagi, Teddy Zig Zag
SEAN MCNABB Records Classic ALBERT KING Song Feat. Gilby Clarke, Cleto Escobedo III, Toshi Yanagi, Teddy Zig Zag
Favorite Hollywood hired-gun, bassist Sean McNabb, took to the studio to record a classic Albert King song “Born Under A Bad Sign.” McNabb brought in some of music’s elite to round out this Mississippi Blues driven song. “I have always loved the blues, it really resonates with me,” explains McNabb.  The official video to be released on Cleopatra Records, Tuesday, January 26th. McNabb undertook…
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rockyoushow · 4 years ago
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SEAN MCNABB Records Classic ALBERT KING Song with an ALL-STAR LINE UP
SEAN MCNABB Records Classic ALBERT KING Song with an ALL-STAR LINE UP
FEATURING: Gilby Clarke (GnR), Cleto Escobedo III (Jimmy Kimmel), Toshi Yanagi (Jimmy Kimmel), Teddy Zig Zag (GnR) and Lenny Roberto (Drums) HOLLYWOOD, CA (January 26, 2021) – Favorite Hollywood hired-gun, bassist Sean McNabb, took to the studio to record a classic Albert King song “Born Under A Bad Sign.” McNabb brought in some of music’s elite to round out this Mississippi Blues driven song.…
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omniversecomicsguide · 5 years ago
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He’s angry. He’s violent. He’ll eat your brains. And he’s working for the US Government. Venom lands a new job in LICENSE TO KILL (1996-1998)
MORE: License to Kill --- Artists: Steve Geiger & McNabb Studios From: Venom Finale #3 Featuring: Venom
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jdrespling · 4 years ago
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Former DOKKEN/QUIET RIOT Bassist SEAN MCNABB Covers Classic ALBERT KING Song
Former DOKKEN/QUIET RIOT Bassist SEAN MCNABB Covers Classic ALBERT KING Song
Favorite Hollywood hired gun, bassist Sean McNabb, took to the studio to record a classic Albert King song, “Born Under A Bad Sign”. McNabb brought in some of music’s elite to round out this Mississippi blues-driven track. “I have always loved the blues. It really resonates with me,” explains McNabb. McNabb undertook this blues project with a lot of love and honesty of one of his favorite blues…
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maentglobal · 7 years ago
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#Repost @ultimatejamnight ・・・ Join us this Tuesday April 17, at ULTIMATE JAM NIGHT presents 80’s HAIR BANDS! TUESDAY 4/17/18 WHISKY A GOGO DOORS at 8 FREE 21+, UNDER 21 $10 OPENING BAND at 9PM: BLACK VELVET With Special Guests: • GUNNAR NELSON (NELSON) • MATTHEW NELSON (NELSON) • GREG D'ANGELO (WHITE LION) • TONY MONTANA (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • DICKI FLISZAR (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • DAN MCNAY (JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE) • SEAN MCNABB (LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN) • CHUCK WRIGHT (QUIET RIOT, HOUSE OF LORDS) • AUGUST ZADRA (DENNIS DEYOUNG) • RUSSELL GILBROOK (URIAH HEEP) • DAVEY RIMMER (URIAH HEEP) • PATRICK STONE (BUDDERSIDE) • MICHAEL OLIVIERI (LEATHERWOLF) • HAL SPARKS (ZERO1, VH1) • ABBY GENNET (RIOT BRIDES, SLUNT) • EJ CURSE (GILBY CLARKE, WHITE LION) • HOWIE SIMON (NELSON) • CHRIS HAGER (ROUGH CUTT) • BETSY WEISS (BITCH) • JOHNNY VENTURA (FASTWAY) • KYLE CUNNINGHAM (FASTWAY) • EDDIE AYALA (FASTWAY) • DIEGO RUSSO (FASTWAY) • MILES SCHON • STEVE WILSON (HEAVEN & EARTH) • RACHEL LORIN • JIMMY BURKARD (BILLY IDOL) • JACOB BUNTON (ADLER) • MICK SCOTT (VILLIANS IN VOGUE) • ANTHONY “TINY” BIUSO (BULLETBOYS) • STEPHEN CHESNEY • GABRIELLA DEMARCO (RIOT BRIDES) • JAZZ LIMBO (RIOT BRIDES) • BRANDON PAUL (STONEBREED) • MICHAEL MARTINSSON (DILANA) • ADI ARGELAZI (WHITE WITCH) • BRIAN “DOGBOY” BURWELL • RALPH RIECKERMANN • SAM BAM KOLTUN • RANDAL WEST (BITCH) • CHRIS CARDENAS (BITCH) • LISA MARGAROLI • FRANCIS CASSOL (PAUL DI’ANNO) • DANNY HECHTER • ZEUS JADE (LOUIS METOYER BAND) • DAVID YUTER UJN HOUSE BAND: •PAULIE Z (THE SWEET, ZO2) •CHUCK WRIGHT (QUIET RIOT) •MITCH PERRY (THE SWEET, MSG) •WALTER INO (SURVIVOR) •CHRIS RALLES (PAT BENETAR) UJN DANCERS: •OLGA ATTACK •APRIL SHOWERS POWERED BY: Monster Energy Ddrum USA Paiste Cymbals USA KORG, AMPEG, BLACKSTAR, MEZZABARBA, SICKBOY MOTORCYCLES, FENDER, JACKSON GUITARS, CAD MICROPHONES, SWINGHOUSE STUDIOS, EVANS & D'ADDARIO, PICKBOY, WEDGIE, MICHAEL FIELDS PRESENTS, MY STAR SOUND, MERCH DIRECT Ultimate Jam Night Whisky A Go-Go Jessica Chase/ Metal Horns Inc/ Social Media Management (at Los Angeles, California)
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encyclopittia · 5 years ago
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PITT #15
Indicia Date – September 1997
Release Date -
Publisher – Full Bleed Studios
Title – No Title
Cover Price $2.50/3.45 Canada
23 PAGES STORY
Creator – Pencils – Inks – Plot – Dale Keown
Plot – Script – Richard Pace
Colors – Dale Keown, Richard Isanove, Brad T. Haffey
Lettering – Chris Eliopoulos
Film Output – Kell-O-Graphics
Production and Script Assistance – Nik Vaughan
Graphic Design – Brad Haffey, Nikola Vaughan
Logo – Chance Wolf
Pin-Up 1 – Thomas Mason
Pin-Up 2 – Andrew Mallis, P.A. Dery, B. Haffey
Full Page Ads – PITT #16, Full Bleed Logo, PITT Poster (Back Cover)
PITT Merchandise Ads – PITT #16, Full Bleed Logo, PITT Poster (Back Cover)
Letters Page (6 pages of fan art) – Fan Art by Manuel Rohena, Matthew Magnus, Paul Dale Roberts, Dave Cheatham, Daniel Balance, Pekko Horo, Travis Turner, Christian Mendoza, David Spiro Jr, Peter Hong, Mark Kmet, Brandon Bennett, Marc Froment, Vince Villanueva, Rob Knudsen, Matt Chinkiwsky, Chris Franco, Ryan Hostager, Corey McNabb, Gabriel Virag
NOTES – No newsstand variant
NOTES – Never Reprinted
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markwatkinsconsumerguide · 5 years ago
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Consumer Guide / No.95 / Mercury prize nominated singer / songwriter, and frontman of The Icicle Works, Ian McNabb, with Mark Watkins.
MW : What causes do you champion?
IM : The plight of Gaza. I stand against apartheid and support anyone who is downtrodden by fascism and oppression. I stand for freedom of speech which is being eradicated by the minute. I stand for anyone who is simply trying to be truthful to themselves and the world and is being prevented from doing so through no fault of their own. I stand for the “little man”.
MW : Football. Liverpool or Everton?
IM : I used to be a season ticket holder and still occasionally get excited when Liverpool are doing well but I see sport as an expensive distraction rather than something to live by as many people seem to do. I see the passion invested in Premier League football by the fans and wish they could bring this to effect in their own lives in a real, tangible manifestation as opposed to paying other people's mortgages and energising tribalism and frequently xenophobia.
MW : During his time as Employment Minister in Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet, Michael Heseltine instigated various positive initiatives for Liverpool. Has this growth lasted?
IM : There's a lot more trees (!) and if you look at pictures of Liverpool in the seventies and eighties versus now we must concede it looks like a real 21st- Century City as opposed to somewhere that's about to be demolished. And the International Garden Festival was nice, wasn't it?
MW : Have you ever used your fame and fortune to open doors?
IM : I don't think I would have had as many girlfriends as I have if I wouldn't have been in a band. I mean it's ridiculous. I couldn't count them all. I'm amazed I didn't succumb to AIDS as I went crazy in America in the eighties. We all did. It was on a plate. We were young, talented and good looking and we were in the right place at the right time. 
But the best thing about fame and fortune (yeah right) is being able to meet and often perform with your musical heroes, something non-musical fans can only dream of. It was also great for getting on guest lists and into clubs free of charge.
MW : Have you ever had cause to correct an unfair review or incorrect facts in the music press?
IM : Occasionally, but I don't really read reviews or anything about myself in general. I did when we started but after one or two stinkers, I stopped. I don't worry about what people think about me, or my music. I honestly couldn't care less. As long as I like what I'm doing that's all that counts. If I hear I've been unfairly slandered I take a little more notice as I won't abide lies being told about me - but that's more to do with idiots on the internet, not the music press. 
If someone doesn't like me I'm good with it. Enjoy. I get a lot more pleasure out of annoying people than making them happy. I really do. If I have the power to literally ENRAGE someone I get a real kick out of it. It's caused problems. If somebody tells me we've had a REALLY great review I might read it, but I find reading about oneself, or looking at oneself on film/video, uncomfortable. I think you'll find most artists are like that apart from megalomaniacs. I know quite a few of those. 
I can remember a couple of awful reviews I've had in my career but I couldn't quote you one rave. I guess that's down to insecurity, which is rife in artists / performers.
MW : What’s your favourite book, ‘45, and movie of all-time? 
IM : ‘The Right Stuff’ by Thom Wolfe. I grew up in the sixties so I was a child throughout Kennedy's moon-shot vision. ‘The Right Stuff’ only goes up to NASA's Mercury missions but it's the best book I've read on The Space Race. 
My favourite single? Ridiculous question. The ‘45 that probably changed my life was ‘Get It On / Raw Ramp’ by T.Rex on the Fly label. I bought it second hand for 25p when I was eleven. Crazy to think that 25p can change your life forever isn't it? 
‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ is my favourite movie. My dad took me to see it when I was seven and I thought "I'll be on the Moon when I'm twenty-one." It made space travel look like a cakewalk. It was an exciting time to be alive. I've met a lot of cats in my time but meeting Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood at the BFI a few years ago is the most jazzed I've ever been.
MW : Tell me about your new music...
IM : ‘Utopian’. My twentieth studio LP. It's going to feature twenty songs, maybe half-a-dozen of them old ones that were demo'd but never got recorded properly. They deserve more attention. 
I know I'm the best songwriter around today and I'm going to prove it. It's very difficult to get people to listen to anything these days. Especially since the internet offers ANYTHING with one click. I'm told I must keep it brief, people haven't got the time or the attention span in today's world I'm continually told, so I'm going to give them even more to digest. I'm going to make it a challenge to absorb all the information. 
You should always try to give your audience what they need - not what they want. That gets harder as they get older and ticket prices get higher.
www.ianmcnabb.com
My thanks to Helen Lonsdale Robinson for her help co-ordinating this interview.
(c) Mark Watkins / February 2020
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low-res-ice-cube · 7 years ago
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5. Totally 80′s Witch
Charm of the World was a short lived experimental band with a debut album during the summer of 1982. The lead keyboardist, Carrie McNabb, arguably the greatest talent of the group, quit due to her lack of creative input. 
Working as a studio musician in Chicago for ten more years, she earned her nickname ‘Electronic Wiz” for her knowledge and proficiency with electric instruments. 
She died in 2002 from an ear infection. 
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classicrockblog1 · 7 years ago
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Broken Bones is the #eleventh studio #album by the#heavy #metal #band Dokken. It was released in Europe on 21 September 2012 and in the US on September 25, 2012.[1]It features session drummer Jimmy DeGrassoas Mick Brown couldn't record due to scheduling conflicts, which makes Broken Bones the first Dokken album without him and also their only album to feature bassist Sean McNabb.
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tsgfortworth · 6 years ago
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Spring Member Mingle at LOCAL Design Studios + Gallery
We had the absolute best time at our annual Spring Party last week at LOCAL Design Studios + Gallery!  It was such a fun and festive occasion to see all of our favorite people, have the chance to catch up, and celebrate current members and future members of The Scout Guide Fort Worth in a beautiful setting! 
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The ladies of LOCAL Design Studios + Gallery left to right:  Emily Lee of The Bow Next Door, Paige Casey and Amanda Galati of Lila + Hayes, Kori Green of Kori Green Jewelry and Clearly Handbags, Ro Rynd of RM Rynd Interiors and Clearly Handbags, Calli Galati and Rachel Hausser of Wabash Road. 
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Beautiful floral by Katy Lee, Floralee
Ellerbe Fine Foods spoiled us with delicious hors d’oeuvres, wine pairings, and sweet treats, along with a fabulous signature French 75 cocktail.  
The passed appetizers included:  
Prosciutto Wrapped Fig and Arugula, 
House made Lemon Ricotta Crostini with Plural Butter, 
Farm Radish, Hawaiian Red Sea Salt Cucumber with Curried Chicken Salad
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Hors d’oeuvres by Ellerbe Fine Foods
We enjoyed music by singer/songwriter, Andrew Sullivan Music. Andrew draws inspiration from country and pop artists like George Strait, Ben Rector and Jason Isbell. His mix of original pieces and familiar tunes was the perfect backdrop for our special event.  
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Andrew Sullivan of Andrew Sullivan Music
We also offered the opportunity for guests to have a professional headshot taken by Official TSG Photographer, Jason Kindig.  Having your headshot taken is a task that many dread, however, it’s so important to have a fresh photo of yourself, especially as a small business owner. 
Fear not, because we have perfected the formula: by mixing in the expertise of Ashley McNabb Artistry for make-up touch-ups, a little liquid courage, and some familiar faces and everyone’s photophobia vanishes.  Plus, Jason is especially skilled at putting clients at ease so that the photography reflects their desired personality and style. 
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Ashley McNabb of Ashley McNabb Artistry working her magic.
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Photographer Jason Kindig (right) consulting with Ro Rynd of RM Rynd Interiors.
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Jason Kindig, Official Photographer of TSG Fort Worth.
A few sample headshots by Jason Kindig:
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Left: Tina McMackin of Arrange Home Staging.  Right: Calli Galati and Rachel Hausser of Wabash Road.
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Left:  Lauren Garcia of Fortress Festival.  Right:  Anna Pamplin of Gus Bates Insurance & Investments.
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Left:  Allison Readinger of Trinity Vista Dermatology.  Right Kaylyn Sisk of Tan 2 Glow.
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Left to right:  Tina McMackin of Arrange Home Staging, Tyler Bobbitt of Clover III Construction and Leigh Brown Editor/Owner, TSG Fort Worth
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Fernando Canchola, Custom Furniture Maker with Ashley McNabb (right) of Ashley McNabb Artistry.
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Anne Walker Miller of You Are Here.
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Lindsey and Jacob Jones of The PlaySpace.
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Ida Duwe Olsen of The Duwe-Olsen Group with Gibson Duwe (right) of Transwestern.
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Invitation design by Wabash Road
A very special thank you to the following partners for helping make the night so special!  
Co-Host and location: LOCAL Design Studios + Gallery
Invitation Design and Printing:  Wabash Road
Professional Headshots:  Jason Kindig Photography
Make-up Touchups:  Ashley McNabb Artistry
Hors d’oeuvres, Wine Pairings and Specialty Cocktail:  Ellerbe Fine Foods
Floral:  Katy Lee, Floralee
Music:  Andrew Sullivan Music
Event Photography:  Elle Boone Photography
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