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hikki2525 · 8 months
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【ローソン×こもりひっき ローソンブロマイド第二弾発売中です】
[Lawson x Komori Hikki Lawson bromide second edition is now on sale]
ローソン様ローソンプリントより、こもりひっきローソンブロマイド第二弾が発売されました😊
今回は青の新作を主にシールやブロマイドにしていただきました。
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lydskisses · 1 year
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🌟 PO - Lawson and Family Mart Prints 🌟
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ETA: July 2023
L size (8.9 x 12.7 cm) SGD$8.50/ea
2L size (12.7 x 17.8 cm) SGD$10.30/ea
Do note that mailing to you is additional.
Some ongoing preorders:
🌟Ikemen Villain
🌟Ikemen Vampire
🌟Ikemen Genjiden
🌟Ensemble Stars (until 25 April)
All other prints from family mart and Lawson are also available to print upon request.
https://fp.famima.com
lawson-print.com
#cybird #ikemenvampire #ikemenvillains #otome #ensemblestars #ensemblestarsfine
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unluckyerrormerch · 6 months
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Lawson are offering Gnosia Bromides and Stickers for printing from their machines in Japan until December 28th. I'm pretty sure it's not availible outside of Japan, but if you live in Japan or you know of a proxy service that might deal with this kind of stuff it might be a good opportunity to get some cool stuff :]
source: twitter
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geekynerfherder · 5 months
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'Glorious Purpose' by Nan Lawson.
Officially licensed 18" x 24" giclee print, in a numbered TIMED Release edition for $50; and a digital print on 4mm thick acrylic panel, in a limited edition of 100, with numbered COA and BNG hologram of authenticity, for $100.
On sale Wednesday December 20 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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wedding-shemp · 2 years
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so over the weekend my little sister went to a con and got a print from Jim Lawson, and apparently talked his ear off about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and whether or not he thinks Casey Jones has ever killed anyone, to which Jim Lawson answered that he did not know.
Jim Lawson penciled issues like 9 through 50 of the original Mirage Studios TMNT comic and also co-wrote a bunch of the scripts with Peter Laird, including the "Shades of Gray" arc where Casey accidentally kills someone and feels terrible about it. So Jim Lawson does in fact know the answer to this question and either does not remember this arc he co-wrote 30 years ago off the top of his head (fair), or was just screwing with my little sister (also fair)
my sister had NO IDEA WHO HE WAS. Didn't know he was a professional comic artist, didn't know he worked on TMNT. I think she knew he drew he print that she was buying but it's completely possible she didn't. What this means to me is that my little sister was just accosting random adults she did not know and having very involved conversations about Ninja Turtles with them. I love her so much
3. I was at another con that same weekend and coincidentally happened to pick up both issues of "Shades of Gray", and I'm trying to decide if I want to show them to her and absolutely shatter her brain
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Lionel Lindsay (1874 – 1961) - Henry Lawson, circa 1919, pencil and charcoal; Henry Lawson, circa 1919, etching
Henry Lawson (1867–1922) was an Australian short story writer and bush poet. His writing explored the harsh realities of life in the Australian bush. Lawson grew up during the Australian Gold Rush. His family moved a lot as his father was a gold miner, but the family finally settled in Pipeclay, New South Wales. Lawson received little formal schooling and his father sometimes withdrew him from school to help with carpentry. However, his mother, a women's rights activist, encouraged young Lawson to read widely. Lawson acquired partial deafness at the age and his hearing further deteriorated as a teenager. In 1833, Lawson began an apprenticeship as a painter. However, the job was a poor fit for this poet. Lawson struggled to manage the challenges of deafness and the social and physical demands of the work. He was much more successful in assisting his mother with her periodical, the Republican. This work provided Lawson with the opportunity to publish his first prose piece. Lawson regularly contributed to The Bulletin magazine. He was most active in writing during the 1890s. He travelled to inland, rural New South Wales where he worked as a labourer, experienced draught, and collected many stories. In 1900, Lawson travelled to London with his family to expand his readership. However, his wife experienced mental illness and Lawson was pressured by time and financial constraints. The family returned to Australia after two years. Lawson struggled with bouts of alcoholism and depression throughout his adult life. He spent time homeless, in gaol, and in psychiatric intuitions. Later in his life, Lawson established a friendship with Isabel Byers, also a talented poet. For twenty years, she housed and cared for Lawson, supported him with finances, helped him to manage his mental and alcoholic problems, and facilitated contact with his children and friends. This care enabled him to continue writing.
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hikikomorialice · 5 months
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"Glorious Purpose (Loki)" by Nan Lawson
BottleNeck Gallery have released another official Loki print!
First version is on a TIMED sale for $50 (USD):
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Fine art giclee
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered timed edition - ENDS Thursday, December 21st @ 11:59PM ET
Second version is already sold out - $100
Exactly the same image but a digital printing on 4mm thick acrylic panel, 18 x 24 inches, hand-numbered COA with BNG hologram of authenticity with a Limited Edition of 100.
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fangirl-dot-com · 6 months
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Chapter 2 - Where do I sign?
The ride to the hotel was nice and quiet. The sleek sports car practically purred beneath as it wound through the streets. You had said goodbye to Arthur almost 30 minutes ago, but even then felt like a lifetime away. You were now an F2 champion, with nowhere to go. You had brought up the topic of the next step with your manager, but even that fell on deaf ears. You knew what it had meant though. 
There was no room for a woman in Formula 1. 
But that’s ok. Maybe IndyCar might be more open. There’s at least Katherine Legge. She retired and returned. That’s a foot in the door. 
Scrolling through social media on your phone, articles of Checo’s retiring are all you can see. What was once orange, is now taken over by the familiar logo of the energy drink racing team. A seat at Red Bull is now up for grabs. This is the dream for every reserve driver. 
You lean over to Stella, who had decided to take the ride with you, “I guess Liam Lawson is one happy camper right now.” Your screen is tilted so she can have a look. 
“I guess so,” she says, a smirk displayed on her face. You give her a questioning look, before deciding to leave it. The car pulled to a stop and the giant building of the hotel was now right in front. 
“I’ll see you tomorrow right? I think I’m schedule to head back to the office to talk to someone. You’ll be on the plane?” 
“I’ll be on the plane. Have a good night Y/n.” You also say goodbye, before turning to head up to your hotel room. 
It was nice, roomy, and most importantly, empty and silent. You could have, or should have, taken a shower first, but the bed looked too inviting. Placing your backpack on the floor, you quickly faceplant into the clean sheets. Someone must have changed them while you were away making history. 
It was nice, but it wasn’t your little apartment back in Nice. Close enough to where you could get to Dams in a timely fashion, but far enough away where you could get a break. The beaches were nice. Maybe you could spend Christmas Day on the beach. It wasn’t like you needed to celebrate with someone. 
Or perhaps, Arthur would finally convince you to spend Christmas with his family. He’s offered the invitation ever since he became your teammate. But, you never felt right with accepting it. 
The urge to take get your phone out became too much as you found yourself waiting for the face ID to recognize yourself. Half the time it didn’t even work, so what was the point. The thumb print worked 100 times better. But, you needed a good phone, not an “outdated” one. 
You had four unread text messages. One from your team principal Yannick. One from your manager with the flight information for tomorrow. One from Arthur, multiple memes of you from earlier today with your trophy. 
And then finally one from an unknown number. 
You muttered, “Scammers probably,” and went to swipe it away. But, something tells you to just look at it, just in case. 
The words on the screen confuse you. 
“We are excited to meet with you tomorrow concerning your future in Formula 1. Have a nice flight. CH” 
Your brows furrowed as you quickly swiped out of the iMessages and to the phone app. Your manager’s name was the contact you pressed. 
The phone didn’t even get to ring once, before the familiar voice of Vito answered. 
“What’s up kid?” 
“Who did you give my phone number to?” you questioned. 
“And what are you meaning by this?” 
“There was a message. Said something about my future in Formula 1 and a meeting tomorrow. But as far as I’m concerned, I’m heading back to Dams tomorrow for some testing.” By now you were pacing the floor. 
There was a slight chuckle on the other end of the line. 
“You worry me kid. Do some math.” 
Your mind raced. CH. Who the hell would that be? 
CH? C. H.? Cee Ach. 
CH. 
“Christian Horner?” 
“Bingo kid. He reached out almost a month ago.” You sighed and sat down on your bed, hunched over. It felt like the wind had been knocked out of you. 
“But isn’t he like…not for women?” You bit your lip. You didn’t want to plainly say it out loud, but he was known for making comments. 
Again, there was a laugh. “Well kid, if he was, I don’t think he would have reached out. Don’t worry about it. All you gotta do is show up tomorrow, we’ll talk, and then see where it leads us.” 
That’s what scared you. The talking, showing up hopeful, being knocked down and denied once again. Sure, it was looking good for you, but wouldn’t it make sense for their reserve driver to be bumped up? Liam is a great driver. He knows how to drive. He knows how to compete. 
You…you hadn’t even stepped foot in an F1 car, other than a sim once or twice. 
And what would the people think? It’s not that you’re taking a seat from a good driver, but also a man. People wish for women to be involved, but the moment they are, hate flies their way. You wouldn’t wish that upon anyone else. 
“Kid. I know your mind must be running around at about 1000 miles an hour. But just listen. You are one of the best drivers I have ever seen. You’ve pulled ahead and have won races by over 20 seconds. Twenty! Do you know how incredible that is? I’m not saying that this meeting will get you an automatic seat, but it also might. Things in F1 work in weird ways.” 
You nodded you head silently along with him. It really did. Drivers went from having a good standing, to being left without a seat, to taking someone else’s spot. 
“So, I want you to get some good sleep, and I will see you tomorrow. Alright?” 
“Alright. Good night Vito.” 
“Night kid.” 
You pressed the red button and fell back onto the comforter once again. You really needed to shower. 
Sleep was not long enough. Or maybe it was your fault for staying up late to watch whatever was on the hotel tv. 
Stella had met you at the airport. She was able to get places in a nicer lounge area, one with fewer people. Your headphones were at full blast for the remainder of the waiting period, and on the flight. You had almost missed the snacks and drinks, but Stella tapped your shoulder just in time. You could kiss her if you wanted to. 
Snacks always made things better, especially if they were free. 
The flight to London wasn’t too bad. Definitely a much longer flight than Paris, but you had slept most of the way. 
Getting off the plane was a small issue. Some fans had spotted you and had asked for you to sign something. Wanting to be discrete as possible, you quickly signed the items and moved on. However, there were a few flashes that had caught your attention. 
The drive to the hotel wasn’t anything fantastic, but again, wasn’t too terrible. It was mostly quiet, the way you liked it. Although it gave you more time to think; the thoughts weren’t the best. Bouts of self-doubt entered and exited your mind swiftly, but it still happened. You couldn’t help it. 
You barely had any time to freshen up at the hotel room before it was time to head to the RB headquarters in Milton Keynes. Vito was meeting you there. This time, there was no Stella with you in the car. 
If you were to move to Red Bull, she would no longer be your strategist. But she would still continue to be your friend, and that would have to be enough. You were certain that you’d be given new everything. New PR Manager, new engineer, new strategist, new team principal. You, however, would fight to keep Vito as your manager, since he was on his own payroll from you. 
At your arrival, there were no cameras and no journalists. That, you were thankful for. You slid out of the car, looking up at the impressive building. 
You were pulled out of your reverie as someone put their hand on your shoulder and gestured for you to move forward. 
The back entrance was nice. Posters of their “golden boy” seemed to hang from every corner. A few historical ones littered the blank spaces along with Checo. Would you be up there one day? 
Maybe you’d be the one with multiple posters. 
Or, you’d be the one forgotten in the sea of experience and fame. 
You tried to shake those kinds of thoughts out of your head. You were now coming to what looked like a conference room. Taking a deep breath, you put your hand on the doorknob. 
Alright, no turning back now. 
You were thankful that the door wasn’t squeaky, but that didn’t stop the various eyes in the room turn on your figure. 
You wanted to shrink into yourself. Maybe turn back time so that you had gotten on a plane to Paris instead. Vito was the first to stand, and you were grateful. 
“Hey kid,” he almost whispered as he brought you into a hug. 
“Hi,” you shyly said, eyes looking onto the others in the room as you returned the hug. You ended up making eye contact with a certain team principal, who offered a small smile. Breaking the hug with Vito, you swiftly walked over to where Christian was standing. 
“It’s an honor to meet you, sir,” you said, offering your hand out for him to shake. His hand met yours in a nice, comforting shake. 
He nodded. “Nice to finally meet you as well. Do you want anything before we start?”
You thought for a minute before eventually saying no. Vito, however, took the offer and asked for an espresso. You rolled his eyes at his antics and sat down in the open seat. 
Directly across from you was Christian, with various men and women around him. You guess they might be lawyers or something. 
Christian cleared his throat to gain everyone’s attention. “Now, I’m guessing that you already have an idea of why we wanted to talk to you today.” 
Nodding your head, you answered, “I’m guessing it’s for a position for a reserve driver. Seeing as though Liam Lawson is probably going to fill Mr. Perez’s spot for the 2024 season.” 
Christian had a smirk on his face before looking at Vito. “You didn’t tell her, did you?”  
Your brows creased, something that you found yourself doing a lot these days. You shot a side eye to your manager. 
“No, he didn’t tell me anything.” You looked back at Christian. 
“We want you to be our second driver for the 2024 season.”
Everything became silent at once. Your face remained still, but your mind was in shambles.
What happened to wishful thinking? 
A man to Christian’s left spoke up first, breaking the silence. “We do understand that you haven’t had the chance to test out an F1 car. However, there is still a week and a half until Vegas. You will spend most of your time here using the sim and the practice cars before flying out. There, you will drive for Checo during free practice one. But only if you agree to this.” 
You were still processing everything. But, one thought dominated every inch of your brain. You look over to your right and give Vito a quick smile, before you turn to Christian. 
“Where do I sign?” Chuckles fill the air from the people around you. Your cheeks heat up and you know they are bright red.  
Vito gives you a comforting hand on your shoulder that almost had you tearing up. But you obviously couldn’t cry in front of your new team principal.   
Christian speaks up, “I’m glad that you’re on board. Now there are contracts to discuss before we can let you go today. But I think by the end of this, we can start setting up appointments for suit sizing and that sort of things. But introductions first.” 
He points to the man who spoke up earlier, “This is James Riggs, your new PR manager. He will also deal with a lot of the legal sides of things such as contracts and such.” The man, Riggs as you think you’d like to call him, sends you a quick smile. You know he’s going to be a strict but nice person. At least he’ll be able to fend off any unwanted media attention. 
“And this is Lacy,” he gestures to a good-looking middle-aged woman. “She has decided to be one of your main sponsors. She is here to guide you and help you make most decisions. She is also James’s wife. They will both accompany you into the paddock and such.” 
Lacy sends you a comforting smile. 
Well, you now have a stand in mother and father duo. I’m set for life now. 
Christian then goes over the names of other people, more-so contract writers and witnesses. 
The rest of the meeting is a whirlwind and your hand is cramped by the time that everything is done and signed. When everyone stands to leave, Christian makes one more announcement. 
“Now we won’t put out an official statement until next Wednesday. So, try not to really post anything until then that might release the news early. Sure, you can post some things, but try not to make it obvious. We’ll let you post something this coming Tuesday and we will follow with our statement.” 
“Yes sir. Thank you so much for this opportunity. You won’t regret it.” You lean to shake his hand again. 
“I’m sure we won’t.” With that, he grabbed his tablet and left with the others. 
It was just you and Vito. You didn’t know if you wanted to hug him or hit him first. 
So, you did both. 
You quickly grabbed his shoulders, hit them, and brought him into a hug. The tears from earlier finally escaped their prison and found freedom on your cheeks. 
“Thank you. Thank you. Thank you,” you whispered over and over again. 
You’re pretty sure you heard a sniff, but didn’t point it out. 
“You did this all on your own kid. This is all you,” he whispered back. 
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pixalry · 9 months
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Terrains - Created by Nan Lawson
Limited edition prints available for sale at Gallery 1988. You can follow the artist on Twitter and Instagram.
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nanlawson · 5 months
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"I know what kind of God I need to be. For you. For all of us."
18x24 Prints available through Bottleneck Gallery. Timed Edition now thru 12/21 11:59PM ET.
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demonslayedher · 2 months
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The convenience store with an ongoing KnY merch deal, Lawson, does periodic lotto merch things in which you draw a ticket and see which item you got. There are usually nice figures as the top prize (right now it's young Shinobu and Kanao sitting together because the theme is "Memories of the Butterfly Mansion"), but thus far when I have participated in the past, I only got printed hand towels and clear folders. I had more luck this time with this prize!
"Kochou Shinobu's Glass Bottle Set" has a purple bottle with a butterfly design labeled "Quick Recovery from Illness and Injury" (with "The Butterfly Mansion" at the bottom like a label name), and a pink bottle with a wisteria design that says "Eliminate All Evil Demons" (with "wisteria") at the bottom. Both have spaces on the back to prescribe whether it is for internal or external use, the date, and the medicinal and/or poison instructions.
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hikki2525 · 2 years
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ローソン様 ローソンプリントより イラストブロマイド発売しました🌸
代表作の6枚をシール、ブロマイドにしていただけました
ぜひお立ち寄りくださいませ😊
https://lawson-print.com/products/categories/hikkikomori17
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brokehorrorfan · 9 months
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Artwork from Nan Lawson's "Terrain" exhibit is available from Gallery 1988 with 11x14 giclee prints, limited to 20 per design, for $40.
Pieces include Mad Max: Fury Road, Nope, The Green Knight, Dune, Blade Runner, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and The Lighthouse.
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willowtree-888 · 10 months
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“Rebellions are built on hope” by Nan Lawson.
Support artists, buy dis art!
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e-clv · 1 year
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Deana Lawson. Nation. 2017. Pigmented inkjet prints.
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Lionel Lindsay (1874 – 1961) - Henry Lawson, circa 1919, etching; Ex libris, the Lionel Lindsay Art Gallery and Library, Toowoomba, 1957, wood engraving
Henry Lawson (1867–1922) was an Australian short story writer and bush poet. His writing explored the harsh realities of life in the Australian bush. Lawson grew up during the Australian Gold Rush. His family moved a lot as his father was a gold miner, but the family finally settled in Pipeclay, New South Wales. Lawson received little formal schooling and his father sometimes withdrew him from school to help with carpentry. However, his mother, a women's rights activist, encouraged young Lawson to read widely. Lawson acquired partial deafness at the age and his hearing further deteriorated as a teenager. In 1833, Lawson began an apprenticeship as a painter. However, the job was a poor fit for this poet. Lawson struggled to manage the challenges of deafness and the social and physical demands of the work. He was much more successful in assisting his mother with her periodical, the Republican. This work provided Lawson with the opportunity to publish his first prose piece. Lawson regularly contributed to The Bulletin magazine. He was most active in writing during the 1890s. He travelled to inland, rural New South Wales where he worked as a labourer, experienced draught, and collected many stories. In 1900, Lawson travelled to London with his family to expand his readership. However, his wife experienced mental illness and Lawson was pressured by time and financial constraints. The family returned to Australia after two years. Lawson struggled with bouts of alcoholism and depression throughout his adult life. He spent time homeless, in gaol, and in psychiatric intuitions. Later in his life, Lawson established a friendship with Isabel Byers, also a talented poet. For twenty years, she housed and cared for Lawson, supported him with finances, helped him to manage his mental and alcoholic problems, and facilitated contact with his children and friends. This care enabled him to continue writing.
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