Lastly I have Day Pillar and Night Pillar linoprints up on my store for your purchasing pleasure: www.eregamakes.com/store
Posts by Raise Dead on Planet Jupiter
Lastly I have Day Pillar and Night Pillar linoprints up on my store for your purchasing pleasure: www.eregamakes.com/store
Also my zig-zag rug is growing and I started a notebook of bandweaving samples
My hand dyed cotton from my tie-dye party is weaving up really pretty against this royal blue.
Two huge stone tablets on a cloud blocking out the sun with a man holding two smaller versions up against while in front of it
Uriel Birnbaum’s Moses, 1924
Astro est allongé dans une forêt. Il semble dysfonctionnel, il lui manque un bras, de la mousse et des fleurs poussent sur lui.
Astro Boy
Sigh I'd love to go, but I don't have the $$ to fly, wish they'd do a northeast location once
Also making progress on the zig zag rug~
What up I gave myself a big ass steam burn from the kettle on my hand :') At least it's on the outside of my left hand so I'm like, still able to mostly do things
It's a little lumpy bc I was definitely just kinda making it up as I went, but I made a little pencil case with some scrap fabric and one of my inkle-woven-bands
ok but classic rock DOES hit when you're stoned
yeah this is what i'm cultivating!!
it was so good, I'm excited to try other recipes, there's a lot of variations!
Frank Eckmair (1930-2012)
You absolutely can! The back welt pockets on (nice) men's khakis and trousers have pocket bags that extend upwards and anchor into the waistband!
Me, my delicious algerian tajine I made the other night and a pile of linocuts ready to print (someday...)
I've been weaving, it's honestly the easiest thing to do while I'm feeling depressed bc it's so repetitive
ahahahahahaha
I'm just disastertown on discord too if you need me for anything
Ok, I think in light of my constant stress about how little time I have to work on art, I'm gonna take the remaining social media (bluesky and Tumblr) off my phone and just catching up/posting from my laptop once in a while. Then at least I know I'm not wasting my time here.
a lion headed human-ish person with chest surgery scars standing very powerfully with flames coming off their arms and surrounded by esoteric symbols
for #transdayofvisibility here's a print I made a few years back. just a couple left.
shop.frankduffy.co.uk/product/tran...
Same lol
TODAY: @annamerlan.bsky.social on the life and alchemy of witchy surrealist Leonora Carrington, “her life and work suspended somewhere between the real and the worlds of witchcraft, fables and dreams” flaminghydra.com/surrealist-s...
I had a lil melt down bc I left my keys at work and had to take the train back but. Now my big salad is calming me
I have some ideas to really push my printmaking further in ways that could help me get residencies/grants but unfortunately finding the time for bigger and more intricate projects is basically impossible right now :')
I don't know if this is crazy but bc I know the arthritis in my right thumb only gets worse from here I'm starting to force using my left hand more and seeing if I can train it into being an acceptable dominant hand bc it's got 30 years less miles on it
An apparently outclassed Eowyn in mortal combat with Angmar, leader of the Nazgûl. The style is of a bold woodcut.
In a forest, the Hobbits Merry and Pippin sit on the “arms” of the Elk Treebeard while discussing matters with him.
The destruction of Mount Doom. Lightning bolts fire out from a mountain’s summit while a blast carries away its mid-section.
“The Grey Havens” - Three figures on a hill watch a lone ship sail out to sea. The trip ahead is shown to be sunny, leaving behind the rainy skies over the land being left behind.
Some of the small spot illustrations by Eric Fraser that accompanied the Radio Times magazine’s weekly listings for the BBC’s 1981 radio adaptation of Tolkein’s “The Lord Of The Rings”.
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.
The boys are fighting