House zine! Words from anything by adrianne lenker

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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House zine! Words from anything by adrianne lenker
stache struggles
Olafur Eliasson. Walk Through Wall, 2005
“must everything be homoerotic” no. but many things are, you will find
and if not, rest assured. I will find a way
Still life with dandelions and apple blossoms - Jeremy Miranda , 2022.
American , b. 1980 -
Acrylic on panel, 24 x 20 in.
Summer Dress
c. 1780
Ecru linen embroidered with wool
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Mechanical Dog, ca. 1390–1352 B.C., Egypt
Description from the MET: This leaping hunting dog can be made to open and close its mouth using the lever beneath the chest. Originally secured by means of a thong tied through the hole in the back of its neck and two in the throat, the lever was later attached with a metal dowel in the right shoulder. When the mouth is opened, two teeth and a red tongue are visible.
Delightfully ingenious travel journal which uses “hieroglyphic” plates to recount an 1814 voyage to the Caribbean: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/hieroglyphic-journal-of-a-voyage-to-the-caribbean-1815
comic for a little seattle anthology i did. this is my cat db cooper :)
untitled by santiago licata, 2021, beeswax & oil pastel on paper, 183 × 30 × 3 centimeters
Coral island leisure & entertainment centre, Torquay, UK, 1977, demolished
Pictures by Klaas Vermaas
#architecturephotography #unitedkingdom #1970s #brutalism #dystopianscifiarchitecture
Marbled endpaper. 1868.
Internet Archive
Enlarged and repainted still frames from 1910-1912 Kinemacolor films. Kinemacolor was a British two-color (red/green) film colorization process, and the first to be commercially successful. Here are a few examples of what films using it would actually look like.
Stills from the Catalogue of Kinemacolor Film Subjects: Animated Scenes in their Actual Colors (1913)
Twin stars always fall to earth together! ⭐⭐
Felt like adding some colors to this today! This may be one of my favorite illustrations I've done in the last couple years, it still gives me the warm fuzzies when I look at it
You misused thou/thee in a joke post and provoked my ire.
From the Daily Mirror, 1914. The curse of the moving waistline....
Class of 1946: Vintage portraits from a St. Louis high school.