This post is dedicated to my dear friend and colleague, Lisa. It is my pleasure to dedicate it to her because she is the reason I decided to dedicate this blog to her.
Lisa has made it her mission to help me with my photography goals. She has introduced me to so many people that I would not have met if it weren’t for her. So, when I made the decision to dedicate this blog to her, I expected her to contribute to the project and bring me new ideas to help me improve. Well, you know how that story goes. She was not to be, but I will take the credit anyway.
The problem is that we all do not have the same things in the world we share. So, while we are on the subject of what you can do to improve, we are also trying to find a way to make the world itself more open and welcoming.
Bone China is a big believer in the idea that you should not judge people by their appearance. We all know that we are all created different and unique from each other. Unfortunately, this does not mean we each have to be the same thing. We can all be what we are without being the same. In fact, I suggest that everyone try to be a little bit different from the others.
One of the best ways to challenge the norm is to challenge the idea that we should all be the same. Bone China celebrates its first anniversary this year, and so we are hosting a series of events to celebrate. In April we will be unveiling a new Bone-to-Bone book. In May and June we’ll be giving away free Bone China gifts and in July we will be inviting celebrities to our party to celebrate the anniversary.
The fact that you may have to pay a lot of money to get a book is a little surprising to me, but I don’t think that’s all that surprising.
Bone China was the brainchild of Chinese American designer Chris Lavin who immigrated with his family to the United States from Taiwan when he was just 11 years old. Bone China is the story of this boy who grew up in the United States, became a designer, was given a business degree while living in Taiwan, and returned to the United States to make a living.
Bone China is a collection of stories about his childhood that chronicle his time as a designer, designer living, and designer making it in the United States. Each story has a different theme that ties it all together, and the stories are interrelated with each other, so you can take it in any order you like. The stories are also designed to be easy to read, so you don’t have to worry about grammar or sentence structure.
This is the kind of story that you’ll read in a day or two. They come from a number of sources, but I think it’s safe to say that you would have an idea of what they’re going for in your head before you pick them up.
The bones are actually very interesting with their design, since they are made of bone. The china is also made of bone, but the bones are in the shape of a person skull, and it is an unusual design choice. The skull was originally made to honor the bones of a former royal family, and it was once thought they were from China and would have been of great importance.