"For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication." Friedrich Nietzsche
Monday, January 17, 2005
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- On the cover of the Rolling Stone...
- Semi-autogenous Ball Mill
- Self Portrait
- Rock Bolting: Strathcona Mine
- Machinery
- Anyox: Turbines
- Sketchbook: Strathcona Mine (Onaping)
- Sudbury: INCO
- Hamilton: Fire in the sky
- Sketchbook: Corn oil
- Noranda: Mill (again)
- Noranda: Mill
- Noranda: Copper smelter (Horne Mine)
- Lake Dufault: Headframe
- Sketchbook: Lake Dufault (notes)
- Sketchbook: Lake Dufault Mines. Headframe
- Before there were security guards
- Sketchbook: Lake Dufault (Ansil) Mine
- Nortel Series 1
- Leading temporary insanity: pot of flowers
- Inventing Things
- Lake Dufault Mines ca 1990
- Babies: Business!
- Cernunnos and the Critters
- Celtic Spa Day for the Stay at Home Mom
- Early Celtic Whirly-Dogs
- Metalsmiths: Gundestrup Cauldron
- Underground: Drilling
- British Columbia: Crawler Drives
- Crawler Drive
- On using "Royal" when naming Buildings
- Toronto: Royal York
- Rod and Ball Mills
- Ball Mill
- Flour Power
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2 comments:
Ahh.. both of these are so nice. I think you might enjoy the photography in Industrial Cathedrals of the North by Louie Palu and Charlie Angus. It's sort of an introspective view of the mines located in Northern Ontario. You can find it here: http://tinyurl.com/5wc7y
Andrew. (worksongs.com)
Many thanks for the link!
Neither of these two drawings exist anymore...sketchbooks are like that.
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