Glowing Giant Fish Made of Discarded Plastic Bottles, Playa de Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Glowing Giant Fish Made of Discarded Plastic Bottles, Playa de Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
The glowing
I never dreamt I’d ever be a ‘jeweller’ yet I can’t stop making these! Here for the surprise of not knowing whats going to turn out, and being able to rework what I decide doesn’t into something that does! This new (to me) way of combining colours feels wholly unexpected and refreshing
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These are from my most recent batch of kiln formed, hand finished melty pendants.
I’m doing a lucky dip for them here
little one
2023 -> 2024
all your dragons are so cute !! may I suggest an oarfish dragon? :0
#90 - 皇帶魚 (huáng dàiyú / giant oarfish) - A real life sea serpent! 🐟💙❣️
"In Pieces but Still Holding It Together." By Bouke de Vries (2020).
See more of his stuff here.
the mighty gar...
(my half of an art trade with @jackalspine!)
'Dragon'. Witold Pruszkowski. 1896.
I tried needle felting for the first time in a few weeks and these are super cute :D I take them with me to work
skeleton bluegill incense holder
cone 6 white stoneware, underglaze, glaze
Frilly, Maud Madsen
needle felted sardines
'The Kal’ut Madonna' by Linda Infante-Lyons
“The painting was inspired by my Alutiiq family and the women who worked the salmon canneries in my mother’s native village of Karluk. Kal’ut is the Alutiiq name for Karluk, a once thriving Alutiiq/Sugpiaq village with an abundant salmon run on the Karluk River. My mother was born in Karluk and my great grandmother and grandmother spent a large portion of their lives there. As Alaska came under Russian rule, my ancestors processed fish for a wider Russian population. My great grandmother married an Estonian immigrant and only spoke Russian and Alutiiq. She died at a young age from tuberculosis. This painting is dedicated to my Alutiiq ancestors, my family from Karluk and the sacred salmon that sustained them for over 4,000 years.”
Daudi Tingatinga (Tanzanian, 1966-2015), Guinea Fowl in Trees, 1970s/80s. Canvas, 82 x 80 cm.
whalefall ceramics 🐋
tested out my various blue underglazes, some of which look very similar to each other under clear glaze
Boop!
Available in my kofi shop as a wallpaper!