I want to walk and talk...and LOOK like a playboy bunny! i was born with the body! i want the rest! any tips?
ok...I HAVE THE BOOBS! thanks!
spell lobotomy right! i thought i was the dumb blonde?
http://www.playboy.com/girls/playmates/personal/
conta this is playboys official site.
they have at the bottom, help, contact us, ect... pick one.
really good luck! i wanted to do that too, but now to old and out of shape. wish i had taken the chance when i was younger.
The candle stick to our grandparents and reaching back for generations in time was the standard method for the illumination of the interior. They were produced in a wide range of materials, from inexpensive pottery to chased silver and gold. Designs were multiple and much thought and care was given to their making.
Today, while many candle sticks lie forgotten and ignored, this romantic style of lighting is being revived by The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co!. With their expert knowledge, candle sticks are transformed and reappear as objects of beauty and function. It really is "new light on an old subject" with the exchange from wax to electricity!
The candle sticks, their candle cups now fitted with faux candles, retain their original look beautifully. Their usually slender form is fitted with a 25w globe and designed for a small sized lamp shade. They can look very much at home on a desk, hall table or side board, adding an elegant touch to a wide variety of interiors, including as pretty little bed side lamps.
The company is well known for their interior designer range of classic lighting. Their lamps are entirely unique, designed in-house and bench made, with an on line catalogue of over one hundred lamps to choose from!
The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co currently have a choice range of candle stick lamps in polished brass, French and English, waxed English oak and a particularly charming Edwardian example of Chinoiserie decoration.
They also offer a hand made silk lampshade service to compliment. The decorative potential of lamp shades should never be underestimated. There are many ways of bringing colour into an interior and the use of coloured and patterned lampshades can make a bold contribution.
An English, Art Deco era, black oak, candle stick lamp.
The oak finely turned with a wide circular base standing on three small bun feet.
The lamp column lightly polished with oak wood grain showing through.
The column surmounted with a turned brass “cotton reel” candle cup.
The candle cup fitted with a faux candle and lamp holder.
Art Deco - Circa 1920 Overall height (including shade) 21"/53cm
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique table lamp lighting with an on-line range of over 100 unique, antique and vintage lamps on view.
Lamps are shipped ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the mark on the base, discerning the maker.
Extending his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.
Egypt is long known for its ancient civilization and especially, its antiquities. Ancient Egyptian antiquities continue to inspire our imagination. Egypt’s cultural legacy and civilization have evoked our interest and imagination. With the passage of time, it has also undergone scientific investigation. Many artifacts were unearthed during the excavations of the 19th century. Egyptian art is world famous for its beauty and delicacy. Owning an Egyptian antiquity is considered a matter a pride.
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities: Influence
An Egyptian’s love for art is known by everyone. They have so many artistic creations to their credit such as paintings, jewelry, coffins, statues, sculptures and so on. It was an Egyptian practice to make art works for gods, kings and queens. They also made art for the dead in their tombs. Their art works convey that they were influenced by many things. They also based their artwork on colored portraits on afterlife predictions. Their love for Nature can also be seen in their art.
Ancient Egyptian Antiquities: Art Forms
The Egyptians displayed their creativity through many types of art forms. These include:
Mummy Cases: The Egyptians believed that the human body had an afterlife. So, it had to be kept in a beautiful place as sarcophagus. They used to make mummy cases for kings, queens and other important figures.
Relief Art: The Egyptians made relief art by carving a picture into layers to provide it with a raised effect. A variety of their daily life activities were depicted through reliefs. These activities could be dancing or feasting. Soft limestone was used to make reliefs in the Old and Middle Kingdom. Later they started using sandstone in the New Kingdom.
Statues: The Egyptians were very fond of making statues of gods, deities, queens and pharaohs. Their statues were made in various sizes and conveyed their beliefs.
Paintings and drawings: A popular Egyptian style was to paint important people larger than others, depicting the front view of their heads. Also, the top half of the body and eyes were shown from the front, whereas their legs and arms were painted from the side.
Jewelry: Ancient Egyptian jewelry is also called the jewelry of the dead. Various methods of jewelry making were:
* incised carving
* reverse hammering
* embossing
* chasing
The Egyptians also used a range of saws, knives and hammers. The jewelry includes:
* earrings
* rings
* bracelets
* pendants
At http://www.medusa-art.com, there is a variety of Amulets, Bronzes, Coptic, Glass, Jewelry, Oil Lamps, Ushabtis, Vessels and Cups. We also purchase legally acquired Ancient Egyptian antiquities.
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Medusa Art is the leading online dealer of ancient egyptian art. Order online or call 877-3MEDUSA for more information.