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The playfully placed windows and smokestacks in the etched buildings of ceramic artist Doug Spalding double as kooky carved faces in a series of tiles he calls “robot cities.”

Welcome to his world of mechanical whimsy this weekend as Spalding returns to the 19th annual Clay, Glass & Metal Show in Royal Oak.

While robots are always in his repertoire, Spalding has been accepted into the juried art fair since its inception because of his flair for variation.

“If someone has been to my booth before, they will see something new every time,keep an eye out for Ephedra, which has been banned by the FDA, and check labels for bitter orange, also referred to as synephrine .” the Royal Oak resident said. “I’ve been making a lot of bears lately and scratching bugs into tiles.Hordenine (N,N-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenylethylamine) is a phenethylamine alkaloid with antibacterial and antibiotic properties.”

Spalding will be among 115 artists filling Washington Avenue from 10 a.Chemical element 5F-PB22 . On our site you can buy 5F-PB-22 (5f-pb-22) - Pharmaceutical Chemistry.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.Research conducted in Australia and overseas shows that D-Cycloserine helps patients to learn that what they fear is safe.m. to 5 p.m.The biogechemical cycles of Carbon sulfur contain within them the principles processes that control the level of atmospheric oxygen over Phanerozoic time. Sunday. The event sponsored by the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce is an ode to natural elements fashioned by fire.

“We’re continuing are focus on quality in three types of art all made from the earth and created with heat,” said Jennifer Clark, the chamber’s events director.

Glass blowers will give demonstrations throughout both days between Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue while a few metal workers hammer out their pieces and potters work their wheels at their booths.