Posted by on under italian sports car, car giant, ctest, auto enthusiast, maserati, architects, ace, globe, objective, elements, cars |

Italian sports car giant Maserati recently held a contest for auto-enthusiast architects across the globe. The Design Driven Competition objective is rather simple: “To create a space that is as much a shrine to the cars as a place to protect them from the elements.” Thus, the garage fit for a Maserati [...]
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Posted by on under durable flooring, great chefs, kitchen backsplash, upkeep, accessibility, unity, lighting, elements, high quality |

A spectacular kitchen encompasses all elements: a sensible layout, high-quality appliances, workable counter space, accessibility, functional cabinetry, effective lighting, and durable flooring for easy upkeep. When you add a backsplash, it pulls all those elements together and creates a sense of unity. Great chefs understand that every part of the kitchen needs to meet their [...]
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It is sometimes necessary to replace deck joists that have become time worn or damaged due to exposure to the elements.
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Posted by on under saturday evening post, image editing software, point blank range, norman rockwell, canvas work, oil canvas, side photos, wils, rothman, directi, afterthought, creative process, ace, paint, photographs, elements, adobe, photography |

Over at Gizmodo, Wilson Rothman has a great post up about a new book on the photography and the creative process of Normal Rockwell. Ron Schick edited and compiled the collection. Wilson calls Rockwell "the original king of Photoshop," despite the obvious fact that Rockwell reigned on those corny Saturday Evening Post covers long before Adobe (or image editing software of any kind) emerged. Snip: The book is not about painting. Rockwell's oil-on-canvas work feels like an afterthought for Schick, who mostly documents Rockwell's photography and art direction. Throughout the book, you see a painting, then you see the photographs he took to make that painting. In most cases, many shots comprise the different elements, and are joined together only in paint. It's almost sad: Vivid interactions between people, remembered jointly in the country's collective consciousness, may never have taken place. Even people facing each other at point blank range were photographed separately, and might never have even met. The Gizmodo post has more amazing side-by-side photos. Here's an Amazon link for the book: Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera....

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Posted by on under window images, word window, maurs, goodin, analogies, brittany, perspectives, elements |

By Brittany Mauriss and Arron Goodin
Windows play a much larger role in our lives than we ever truly think about. They provide everything from natural light for our homes, to views of fantastic environments safe from the elements, to perfect analogies and perspectives. The word window has come to mean so much more than just [...]
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