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Works by John Kelsey
Field Guide to Tools: How to Identify and Use Virtually Every Tool at the Hardware Store (2004) 57 copies
Building for the Lawn and Garden: A Step-By-Step Guide to Making Benchen, Gates, Planters, Swings, Feeders, Tables, and More (1958) 29 copies
Metal Working: Real World Know-How You Wish You Learned in High School (Back to Shop Class) (2011) 18 copies
Birdhouses: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Attractive Homes for Your Feathered Friends (2002) 13 copies
Woodworking, Revised and Expanded: Techniques & Projects for the First Time Woodworker (2013) 12 copies
Plumbing: Real World Know-How You Wish You Learned in High School (Back to Shop Class) (2011) 5 copies
Masonry: The DIY Guide to Working with Concrete, Brick, Block, and Stone (Fox Chapel Publishing) (2012) 4 copies
Landscaping: The DIY Guide to Planning, Planting, and Building a Better Yard (Homeowner Survival Guide) (2012) 4 copies
Constructing Kitchen Cabinets: Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker (Back To Basics) (2010) 4 copies
Woodturning Today: A Dramatic Evolution: Celebrating The American Association of Woodturners 25th Anniversary 1986-2011 (2012) 4 copies
Threads Magazine 1 copy
Threads Magazine, Number 11 1 copy
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California Condors, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein, Japanese horror films and Gordon Matta-Clark are among the many influences that make up the world of Rodarte. In just five short years, Rodarte has upended the fashion scene, bringing Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the designers behind the company, to the forefront of contemporary design and visual culture. Kate and Laura, who live and work between downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena, California, have consistently brought their love of nature, film, show more art and science to bear upon their unconventional and exquisitely crafted collections. Burning, sanding, dyeing, knitting, twisting, staining and weaving are some of the many complex techniques that have entered into the Rodarte textural vocabulary. Kate and Laura's past collaborations have included artists, actors, musicians and writers such as Miranda July, Autumn de Wilde, Ryan McGinley, Ari Marcopoulos and Darren Aronofsky. Created in collaboration with two of the art world's most sought-after and acclaimed photographers, Catherine Opie and Alec Soth, this is the first publication to examine the world of Rodarte. For the occasion, each photographer has developed an entirely new body of work in collaboration with Kate and Laura Mulleavy, examining the many facets of Rodarte's creative spectrum.
Without any formal training in fashion, California-raised sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, working as Rodarte, have become the most celebrated American designers at work today. Celebrities such as Kirsten Dunst, Natalie Portman and Charlotte Gainsbourg have all expressed their admiration for the Mulleavys, and Michelle Obama wore Rodarte at the opening ceremony of the 121st IOC session at the Copenhagen Opera House. show less
Without any formal training in fashion, California-raised sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, working as Rodarte, have become the most celebrated American designers at work today. Celebrities such as Kirsten Dunst, Natalie Portman and Charlotte Gainsbourg have all expressed their admiration for the Mulleavys, and Michelle Obama wore Rodarte at the opening ceremony of the 121st IOC session at the Copenhagen Opera House. show less
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