theclarkieshouse.blogspot.com
Our New Highfields Home: Now the Concreters turn.
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Our New Highfields Home. Saturday, June 14, 2008. Now the Concreters turn. As they did with our slab, The boys from Mick Suttons Concreting have done an absolutely excellent job on the driveways and paths. The front is finished and the side and rear will be poured next week. Anthony and Rachel Clark. It’s really amazing idea, as how to tackle with the problem of rain, while concreting something. I really admire your blog. By your blog, I got so many, important information about the Concrete. Thanks to al...
lairofdepravity.blogspot.com
Lair of Depravity: Concrete Asylum - Demo (2012)
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Friday, January 13, 2012. Concrete Asylum - Demo (2012). February 2, 2013 at 1:04 AM. Thanks for the demo. It’s really wonderful. I really enjoy your blog very much. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bulbous Creation - You Wont Remember Dying. Adolf Butler - Holland (2011). Cara Neir - Stagnant Perceptions (2011). Christina Vantzou - No. 1 (2011). Voyvoda - Iztok (2011). Concrete Asylum - Demo (2012). Skin Like Iron / Nails Split (2012). Xothist - S/T (2011). Sargeist - Lair Of Necromancy (2011).
puddin-pie.blogspot.com
E. Dakota: Concrete Bath.
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I pretty much love concrete everywhere in a house. I'm not fully sure I can articulate why, but I like how much texture it has while still being smooth (does that make any sense? I like it's slight variations in gray, and I love that you can pour it into any form you want. There is a watercolor like fluidity to this very massive heavy material. Maybe you can't have a full concrete bath, but here are some great touches. Shave kit. Soap dish (no longer available).Have a great weekend :). Find me elsewhere :.
dance-out-there.blogspot.com
dance out there: More or Less Concrete
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Friday, April 20, 2012. More or Less Concrete. Image by Ponch Hawkes. Choreographed by Tim Darbyshire. Arts House, North Melbourne Town Hall. April 18, 2012 (until Sunday). Dance is very much a temporal art form, which on occasions such as this, may require some patience from audience members. Unlike Bill Viola’s ultra-slow motion films or the intense emotional landscapes of Butoh, which share a similar dynamic, Tim Darbyshire’s abstract, reductionist choreography avoids human expression. Concrete can be...