we need more dials and knobs and levers again. this world is lacking in dials and knobs and levers. it's one of our biggest issues.
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This tweet tho *chefs kiss* Could not have explained it better myself (alt txt on image btw).
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favorite quotes from les miserables >> grantaire
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Tree Pots
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1926 c. Chiffon dress and coat ensemble with metal embroidery, influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. The Glenbow Collection.
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Red velvet dress, 1886, Swedish.
By Augusta Lundin.
Worn by Wilhelmina von Hallwyl at the wedding of her daughter Ebba.
Hallwylska museet.
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Blackwater Dive prints available now here! I appreciate any monetary support this month to offset submission fees I paid this week for multiple art opportunities! keep your fingers crossed for me, hopefully you’ll be seeing some art of mine out in the Chicago area again soon :)
take 20% off with code RZXZHAU on my inprnt this month
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Amelia C. Van Buren with a Cat. Ca. 1893-1897. Source.
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Footwear by Kei Kagami
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So earlier in art class today, someone drew a characters hands in their pockets and mentioned that hands are really like the ultimate end boss of art, and most of us wholeheartedly agreed. So then, our teacher went ahead and free handed like a handful of hands on the board, earning a woah from a couple of students. So the one from earlier mentioned how it barely took the teacher ten seconds to do what I can’t do in three hours. And you know what he responded?
“It didn’t take me ten seconds, it took me forty years.”
And you know, that stuck with me somehow. Because yeah. Drawing a hand didn’t take him fourth years. But learning and practicing to draw a hand in ten seconds did. And I think there’s something to learn there but it’s so warm and my brain is fried so I can’t formulate the actual morale of the lesson.
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Hidden Marvels on Your Bookshelf: The Artistic Legacy of Laurence Schwinger – Unquiet Things
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It's so funny when TERFs do biological essentialism and take it to some insane extreme I never could have imagined on my own. You'll be scrolling an LGBT or feminist tag and suddenly see a post that says "Women prefer milk chocolate colored pretzels while men prefer dark chocolate covered pretzels due to Female Socialization," and some other TERF in the notes is replying "Men eat dark chocolate covered pretzels because they have angry, rage-filled souls. Women are incapable of eating dark chocolate covered pretzels, the flavor is too harsh and wicked for their gentle tongues." and not a single person in the thread realizes that this is fucking balderdash
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Makig a sandwich to bring to school tomorrow can someone reblog with a filling to finish the ssndwich ill go first ok
Bread
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