Posts by Geener
tiramisu is a valid breakfast food- it has coffee in it.
working from home
One panel comic of young Emmrich and Johanna Hezenkoss. Johanna is holding a joint out to Emmrich, and her eyes are red. Emmrich: Johanna, I don't think that we're allowed to— Johanna: —Maker's balls, do you want a hit, or not?
old comic from almost a year ago
emmrich wasn't a fade expert yet
#dragonage #datv #emmrichvolkarin
a bear vacuuming a floor as a japanese salaryman looks on in terror
found out about the manga kuma gurashi which is like those ones where a manic pixie dream girl comes into a salaryman's life and starts doing all his domestic chores for him to heal his heart except in this one it's a realistically drawn bear and the salaryman is terrified on every single page
He did the audiobook for Sabriel and the Old Kingdom series and its just wonderful and here's a sample
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb_L...
Pottery making on the Colorado Plateau, as in the central mountains, began by the first or second century CE. A variety of clays suitable for making pottery are available there. Iron-bearing clays were used by potters who fired their pots in reducing (oxygen-poor) atmospheres. These pots are typically gray. Vessels were sometimes constructed of white-firing clay, which lacks iron. Sometimes, a thin layer of white-firing clay (a slip) was applied to darker clay used to build pots, creating a background that would contrast with and improve the visibility of black painted decoration. Black-on-gray pottery appeared by 600 CE, red-on-orange by 700 CE, and black-on-white by 825 CE. Black-on-red, black-on-orange, and polychrome pottery (featuring three or more colors) was also made on the Plateau. By 1300 CE, potters on the Hopi Mesas began producing yellow pottery, which they fired using coal. The Pueblo Indians of northern Arizona and New Mexico are descendants of the Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) archaeological culture of the Colorado Plateau, as well as other ancient groups. CE stands for Common Era, a chronological convention equivalent to AD.
Geometric black on gray pot
painted fired clay
circa 600 CE
Anasazi culture
Colorado plateau
USA
#prehispanic #precolumbian #ancientart #ancientpottery #art #craft #pottery #anasazi #coloradoplateau #claypot #blackongray #600CE #ancientamerica #usa #arizonastatemuseum
My photo shows a Hellenistic era hemispherical mosaic glass bowl viewed from above. The glass has a floral pattern made up of tiny, many-petalled blue, white, and yellowy-green flowers against a dark purple background (looks black in my photo). The bowl has an alternating diagonal-striped black and white glass rim. The bowl has been reconstructed from fragments and the plain light blue areas are where missing glass fragments have been replaced during reconstruction. It measures 13.2 cm in diameter and 7.5 cm in height. It was made in the eastern Mediterranean about 200-100 BC.
This Hellenistic mosaic glass bowl looks so modern, yet it was made over 2,000 years ago!
Ancient glassmakers created the tiny flower pattern using a technique now known as ‘millefiori’ (thousand flowers). A timeless design still made by glassmakers today!
British Museum 📷 by me
#Archaeology
how an artist draws their characters vs how they draw themselves.
Every AI commercial is like "Hey AI, what goes good on a sandwich?" and then the AI is like "Have you considered... cheese?" And then the narrator is like: THE FUTURE IS HERE.
I hate Al and I refuse to use it Peter, if you don't use Al a bunch of super rich men will lose a lot of money I already said I hated Al Harry, you don't need to sell it to me
thank god this site is free
this is v good. there are other examples of papal opinions on tech policy…
but i didn’t have “Top White Sox Fan writes a very informed & persuasive perspective on digital content siloing and the need for AI transparency” on my bingo card.
Napkinless Man With Grease-Covered Fingers Realizes He Trapped In A Prison Of His Own Creation
Napkinless Man With Grease-Covered Fingers Realizes He Trapped In A Prison Of His Own Creation theonion.com/napkinless-man-with-grea...
sometimes when an artist reposts an old drawing i'll unlike and then relike it so they know i still like it
Photo I took of these wonderful people (the faces of whom I’ve blacked out) singing happy Birthday to their lovely old dog at a bar I was at tonight in Portland
I was at a dog-friendly bar in NW Portland tonight and a table behind me started singing Happy Birthday and then I realized it wasn’t for a person but a really old dog who was wearing a crown and he was old and fucking adorable and I love this city
thanks! i’m gonna try to glaze them with a couple of our in studio glazes that are apparently translucent XD they’re just in the studio marked as white but i didn’t know until the surface design teacher told us we should try it XD
An old Life Magazine ad from 1940 animated by Studio Spud using Moho software (2D vector animation).
www.instagram.com/studio_spud
We all have days like this
i’m so tired, it’s not even Hopper’s painting style it’s just a sad man in a fedora
two ceramic plates with black ink lines on them
two ceramic plates with black ink lines on them, another angle
a small #pottery update: i put these in a second bisque to fix the underglaze onto them after i painted on the lines. I was inspired by ink art & seeing a lot of friends do art with water & flow. Also glaze studying never stops, gonna try something! maybe i should do them in white clay too
two ceramic plates with black ink lines on them
two ceramic plates with black ink lines on them, another angle
a small #pottery update: i put these in a second bisque to fix the underglaze onto them after i painted on the lines. I was inspired by ink art & seeing a lot of friends do art with water & flow. Also glaze studying never stops, gonna try something! maybe i should do them in white clay too
hiyashi chuka aka cold ramen and mul naegmyun aka korean ice noodle soup. The last one, there’s a restaurant that puts a slice of watermelon in the soup when it’s in season and it’s so good
BLUESKY IS A WEBSITE THAT TURNS (post by jay.bsky.team claiming that bluesky is made with AI) INTO (picture of bluesky not working)
i remember seeing in both japan and south korea they basically had hits out for him on social media where if people
beat him up, they would get money cuz everyone hated him so much XD it was very satisfyinf & i think korean media called him a lootbox 😆
Why does laundry keep happening
Reactivated because I found a website that tells you if a videogame:
1: has necromancy in it
2: if you can be a necromancer in it
This is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
necroticrealms.com
a red lamp held by a hand. it is hourglass shaped and primarily glazed with red however there is a big pale grey and blue stripe in the middle of it, showing an effect where the copper in the red glaze reacted to the extreme heat
a red lamp sitting on a turntable in a photo booth. there is a prominent blue and grey streak on it from the way it was positioned in the kiln next to the flame
the backside of the red lamp which shows the jewel like depth of the glaze combined with blue glaze along the top and middle
the red lamp sitting on a bakers rack in normal overhead lighting which shows off the blue grey parts of the glaze
#pottery update!
-i couldn’t wait to share this but i re-fired this lamp & it came out AWESOME! with this cool stripe on the side! According to my instructor, it’s cuz the lamp was place next to one of the flame jets of the kiln so the streak is the copper reacting to extreme heat & changing color!