I decided to teach myself embroidery in the most convoluted way possible—by making a fantasy 2d fake moss terrarium for my dear friend @lupinuslepidus ! Embroidery floss and metallic thread on thrifted cotton canvas, approx 5x7.
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From the archives. Some different perspectives of an old project. Loved how well this project blended in with the real moss and ferns.
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My previous "Group Project" comic resonated with so many of you, I felt motivated to continue working on it and making a really short series out of it.
(Read the first comic here: https://akanemnon.tumblr.com/post/702097702132088832/group-project)
But first a little something for all of you.
They did it... They found Moss Man.
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My first paludarium is gone because my colleagues wanted more fish in the tank so much that they bought it without discussion, and I was forced to convert the paludarium into aquarium.
Here goes my second paludarium -
this one is for me only, no fish, no shrimp, just moss, a rescued fern from the previous project and selaginella, my love❤️
Fingers crossed most of those plants will survive!\(*°*)/
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If you were a playperson what sort of toy would you be? 🤔
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FINISHED WORK?? on MY page??? it's far less likely than you'd think. and yet, somehow, here we are. :D
(well, finished enough to post and call "done", i should say. i may yet meddle with some details when i inevitably notice ten more flaws immediately after posting :D)
good old moss knight, such a devout follower of big slug. surely no wandering knight would ever end such a noble creature's life before he had the chance to speak with a certain fellow at a nearby bench! :D
this was essentially just me testing the waters with digital after some time avoiding it, and especially colours/lighting. it's been a while since i actually tried to make something fully fleshed out like this. i don't know, i feel like it could have come out worse :)
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Carrie-Anne Moss handling shotguns while looking fucking stunning
( The Matrix, 1999 | Accidental Texan, 2023 )
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Another one from the archives. Here a different perspective of an old project. I love how the waterfall of beads looks in this pic.
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I've collected 1000+ carbon fixation measurements in my 4 years in my lab and I took overhead pics of every sample, then had to upload them to my computer. So now I get these notifications and it feels like I'm being haunted by the ghosts of my samples
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