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this doesn't hurt him one bit he's just happy to be there with his friend
nodding my head to show that i approve of all the shitty things this character has done because i'm a bad person
Custom Inflatable Latex Horse by Nick Jones
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🔺04 terracotta, underglaze, beeswax, wire
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DIRT documents: [# 5]
Drift stitching is a repair method where zip ties, wires, or clips are used to hold cracked parts together after an accident.
The technique became popular in drifting and motorsports because damaged bumpers could be repaired quickly without replacing the entire panel. Small holes are drilled along the crack so the material can be stitched back together and reinforced.
Over time, the repair style spread beyond racing and became common in DIY car culture. People have also used this method on motorcycles and anything in need of a temporary fix that doesn’t immediately hurt the wallet.
Some people use drift stitching purely for function, while others leave the stitching visible as part of the aesthetic.
Marina Abramović and Ulay, Rest Energy, 1980
16mm film transferred to video. 4:07 min.