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cell113:

geekydemigodinthevoid:

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geekydemigodinthevoid:

I love that the internet saw people comparing women and other alienated groups of people and went, “they’re dating,” and, “they support each other.” We’re improving as a society.

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Does anyone know who these artists are?? They’re brilliant and I’d like to credit them!!

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THIS IS HOW TO TAKE A TRASH OPINION COMIC AND MAKE IT BETTER.
THANK YOU.

The best genre to ever have existed

These improved my day

GAY RIGHTS

these are the only things in the world i find worth crying for becayse it’s so fcking cute and wholesome wtf

I WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE OG ARTIST GREW OUT OF THEIR I’M NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS PHASE

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AND NOW THE GIRLS ARE CANON

The “guys I respect” artist also came out as non-binary, generally got more accepting. It’s growth.

I follow the artist for the book club art! @nomsikka on instagram :)

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batbetbitbotbut:
“publicdomainreview:
“This is not a painting. It is made entirely of wood, its surface flat. A detail from the 15th-century “Studiolo Gubbio”, one of the finest examples of intarsia, the masterful art of fitting together pieces of...

batbetbitbotbut:

publicdomainreview:

This is not a painting. It is made entirely of wood, its surface flat. A detail from the 15th-century “Studiolo Gubbio”, one of the finest examples of intarsia, the masterful art of fitting together pieces of wood to make images: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/exquisite-rot-spalted-wood-and-the-lost-art-of-intarsia

To reiterate: this is FLAT. This is a collection of different-coloured bits of wood, carefully cut and pieced together. It’s not “oh it’s a cupboard and they made the interior items out of wood”, the cupboard does not exist. The whole thing is a picture.

Here is a larger photo of part of the project - remember there are no benches, there are no cupboards - and a detail from another area, both images from the linked article:

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It’s like a quilt but with woodworking.

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classicalcanvas:

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Water Lilies painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)

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materassassino:

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I finally drew something after LITERALLY A YEAR and it’s this. Idk I was having fun because I didn’t want to deal with a pose in something more serious (it’s actually not serious, it’s profoundly silly, but the style is more serious and requires more effort than I was willing to give in the moment). Pretty sure betting on who has to fetch the water tomorrow morning is haram, Yusuf.

Based on this fun little illumination

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Which is on f.442r of the 13th century Biblia Porta which can be viewed in its entirety here.

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Ah, the things that wood can do

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Missed opportunity by not saying hot as hell.

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alboardman:

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Executive functioning.

Tags: hypnotic art

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some Luke I drew last year (all scenes from the movies)

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ohmygillygoshoppler:
“wtxch:
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“Zhao Zhao (Chinese, b. 1982)
Constellations, 2021-2022
Embroidery on silk
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ok so i’ve seen some of you aren’t that sure that this is actually embroidery (i was suspicious too bc damn!!!!) so here you is another...

ohmygillygoshoppler:

wtxch:

wtxch:

Zhao Zhao (Chinese, b. 1982)

Constellations, 2021-2022

Embroidery on silk

ok so i’ve seen some of you aren’t that sure that this is actually embroidery (i was suspicious too bc damn!!!!) so here you is another embroidery of his with some close ups♥ :

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Constellations, 2017 (300 x 980 cm)

embroidery on silk

embroidery on silk-

Embroidery on Silk???

Embroidery?????? On silk???????

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thegeekstressart:

You ever see something innocuous, minding its own business on the clearance shelf at Michael’s and before you know it, it takes over your life for a few weeks?

So it was with this desktop greenhouse.

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I took it home and after taking an appropriate time to “season” my idea in my mind (read: a month or two) I set to make my vision of a mini botanical garden a reality.

I started by removing the heavy glass panels and building a raised floor above the latch. I wanted to use the base as a foundation on the building.

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I wrapped the foundation in plastic stone textured flooring (meant for Christmas villages) and built a pond at one end of the same. I then gave it a more realistic paint job and designed a rough layout for my plants and displays.

I also knew I wanted to make the ironwork significantly more intricate, but I wasn’t sure how just yet…

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Up next - PLANTS! I went wild making all kinds of plants. Some were specific species and some were more conceptual.

I made several trees with polymer clay and moss, cacti out of beads and flocking, cattails out of raffia, hot glue and coffee grounds, and giant monstera leaves out of paper and wire.

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This part should have taken me a long time, but it really came together fast. I loved finding ways to replicate natural shapes and patterns using bits of this and that.

I did make adjustments to my plans as I went like eliminating benches in favor of a simpler overall design.

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Then I needed to fill my pond with water. For this I used resin. Lily pads were added to the top layer, and I wired in simple LED fairy lights. The batteries are kept in the box under the foundation.

In a weekend frenzy I added more plants, metal (paper) steps, new (plexi)glass windows, a roof, wrought-iron vines (paper again), doors that open, and a hose reel disguising the latch. Suddenly, a project I thought would take months was finished…

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I love my desktop botanical garden. Right now it sits on a simple lazy Susan in my office. But I’d love to get it a proper display box to protect from dust.

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Thank you for coming on this little journey with me. This piece packs a lot of joy into a tiny space. I always love building miniatures, and I’ll be doing more in the future I’m sure.

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