Friday, 12 September 2014

Black Horned Imp, Pointed Tail, sometimes naughty Jewelry

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A gorgeous design. Click to customize and personalize. Maybe you'd like to see your name or initials on it?


tagged with: red spotlight effect, black devil imp, humor, hidwbg, pointy tail, embossed look, grinning, mad grin, fun slogans, hrfptraz, pointed

Fun series A great gift featuring an embossed-look black-horned devil imp with pointed tail and zany grin. On a fiery red spotlight-effect background, you can change the fun "sometimes naughty!" text if you like or leave as is, your choice.
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Carina Nebula in Argo Navis constellation Skateboard Deck

A gorgeous best-selling design. Click to customize or personalize. How would it look with your name or monogram on it - why not have a look-see right now?


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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series Hubble's view of the Carina Nebula shows star birth in a new level of detail. The fantasy-like landscape of the nebula is sculpted by the action of outflowing winds and scorching ultraviolet radiation from the monster stars that inhabit this inferno. In the process, these stars are shredding the surrounding material that is the last vestige of the giant cloud from which the stars were born. The immense nebula is an estimated 7,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina the Keel (of the old southern constellation Argo Navis, the ship of Jason and the Argonauts, from Greek mythology).
The original image is a mosaic of the Carina Nebula assembled from 48 frames taken with Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. The Hubble images were taken in the light of ionized hydrogen. Colour information was added with data taken at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. Red corresponds to sulfur, green to hydrogen, and blue to oxygen emission.

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Image credit: Hubble Space Telescope; colour data from the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile

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Funny Frisbee Postcard

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How can you resist this cute puppy design? Maybe you'd like to see your name or initials on it? Click to customize and personalize...


tagged with: cute, funny, humor, animals, cartoon, dog, frisbee, joke, puppy

Sometimes I wonder "why is that Frisbee getting bigger?"... and then it hits me. Funny postcard with a dog playing Frisbee.

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Creating and Selling Ebooks Webinar

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This webinar (available in full for ProBlogger.com members) features ProBlogger Marketing Ninja Shayne Tilley outlining the strategy for getting the best return on your efforts creating and selling eBooks.

It covers:

  • Sell Sheets: Do you need one? What is it? How to make a good one.
  • What content to have in your book – what shouldn’t you miss?
  • An effective book outline
  • Thinking about your audience
  • Your review process
  • Writing tips – not only to get content written, but also tips about format, consistency and even mindframe mid-book
  • The editing process
  • Adding visual elements
  • What your final draft should look like
  • The design – DIY or outsource? How to do it thriftily
  • Which format is best – PDF, ePub, Mobi, audio?
  • Sales pages – what should they contain
  • Gearing up for your launch, and what you should do to prepare
  • How to plan your launch month
  • How to manage the book and sales once it is out there.

ProBlogger.com is home to to the ProBlogger Community, featuring regular webinars on all kinds of content, forums to connect with other bloggers, along with discounts, and free plugin downloads. You can join here. See you there!

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Creating and Selling Ebooks Webinar

Build a Better Blog in 31 Days

Creating and Selling Ebooks Webinar
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Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast

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Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds
Photo by Spencer Elzey

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds
Photo by Spencer Elzey

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds
Photo by Spencer Elzey

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds

Murals Composed of Frenetic Linework by DALeast street art murals birds

Since we last covered work by DALeast, the artist has painted numerous pieces around the world, particularly a number of bird-themes murals in Poland, Spain, and now New York City where he just completed a towering painting of a bird clutching another bird on the side a Manhattan building. Born in China, the muralist/sculptor/painter is currently based out of Cape Town where his use of frenetic lines to compose animals, people, and other forms is almost instantly recognizable. You can follow his lastest adventures on Facebook. (via StreetArtNews)

Update: DALeast opens a solo exhibition at Jonathan Levine Gallery on September 6.

 
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A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang

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A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

A Pair of Kissing Porcelain Vases by Johnson Tsang porcelain ceramics

Ceramic artist Johnson Tsang (previously) created a pair of porcelain vases that when cut along the edges reveal the profiles of people. Smoosh two together and you have instant ceramic love. See more of Tsang’s process over on his blog, and if you liked this also check out the Profilograph by Pablo Garcia.

 
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