• 747 Live One
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    747 Live One is a well-known online casino that offers a diverse selection of games such as live casino games, slots, and virtual sports. The Malta Gaming Authority, a respected regulatory body in the online gaming industry, has licensed and regulated the casino. It guarantees that players have a safe and secure gaming experience. Website - http://747live.one/ FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/747-Live-One-100317519666539 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@747liveone Twitter - https://twitter.com/747Liveone Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/747liveone Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@747liveone/about Blogger - https://www.blogger.com/profile/06083805960380736855 Wordpress - https://747liveone.wordpress.com/2023/02/18/747-live-one/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/747liveone/ Pinterest-https://www.pinterest.ph/747liveone/
  • Cappellini
    @cappellini
    Founded in 1946, Cappellini is an Italian design firm making modern furnishings and accessories. Striving always to embrace disciplines of creativity and experimentation, the company seeks to create products that are neither boring nor absurd which posses a sense of light and life, and often a healthy dose of humor.
  • Kathryn Amy
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    Kathryn Amy is the 747 Live Casino's content manager and editor. She resides on Tanguile Street in Makati. She has been frequenting casinos for six years and has extensive online gaming expertise. Kathryn's expertise managing content for content-centric firms has enabled her to collaborate effectively with marketing and creative teams to develop effective content strategies. Her familiarity with CMS helps monitor content and maintain people's attention. Also, Kathryn is acquainted with the infrastructure and regulations of casinos.
  • BASSICO ARQUITECTOS
    @bassicoarq
    We are the combination of six different ways, each one with their personality, aesthetic, imagination, vision and attitude. An absurd but perfect mixture which gather experience, fine taste and dedication at the service of good architecture. We are a heterogeneous atelier, multi-scalar, able to solve and formulate projects of different sizes and complexities (Urban Design, Architectural Design, Interior Design and ephemeral spaces. We believe in a timeless architecture, lasting, responsible, designed from simple concepts, detonators of powerful experiences in the users and their territory. Our architecture is unique, personalized, rational, result of several variables that in each project process are conjugated: territory, program, materials, client, users and intuition.
  • Maxine Sutton
    @maxine_sutton
    I love the idea of the workshop household described by Mark Rosenthal, and believe in the importance of our interaction with materials, texture, pattern, and the handmade. Recent research evoked memories of home and childhood. Decorative patterns on wallpapers and fabrics reminded me how important patterns were to me as a child, providing endless starting points for day dreams and imaginative, sometimes fearful, scenarios. I remembered how the familiar furniture and objects in my grandparent’s houses and my own acted as an assortment of scenery and props for games and stories to be built around. The home-made object, creates another layer of significance and forms a part of personal and family narratives, making links and connections through generations. My work continues to explore the interplay between screen-printed and embroidered textures, colour, mark, drawn and stitched lines. Recently playing with imagery and ideas springing from our relationship with familiar domestic objects, everyday pastimes, the meaning of ‘home’ and home-making activities. Abstract and semi-figurative forms combined with pattern and texture present an ambiguous and sometimes absurd narrative. Using Irish machine, and hand embroidery the work employs a combination of traditional techniques, such as applique, patchwork, needle-punch and screen print. Forms, are hand drawn, paper cut, found or photographic; layered and collaged with abstract and semi figurative appliquéd, needle-punched and printed imagery. Embroidered lines and richly embroidered areas create further layers of texture and tension. Sustainability is a priority, materials a mixture of natural organics such as cotton, hemp, linen and wool combined with found/recycled/vintage materials. Embroidered elements use plant dyed wool yarn, cotton, alpaca, silk and linen.