Nasturtium - Joke Frima , 2000.
Dutch, b. 1952 -
Oil on linen , 75 x 50 cm
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Nasturtium - Joke Frima , 2000.
Dutch, b. 1952 -
Oil on linen , 75 x 50 cm
Two thousand year old Thracian chariot with horse skeletons - found in Karanovo, Bulgaria - 2008
Since this very very much in progress fish plate has gotten some surprising fame, I would like to ask you a small favor:
How should I finish this? Which fish is obviously missing? Help me fishblr!
Dear comrades, I would like to inform you:
THE FISH PLATE IS READY!
@edderkopper
Making exercises more accessible to the disabled? Fuck yeah!
Showing off the Arapaima I made! (Pattern also made by me)
This was the test of the new pattern and I love her. 🎏💕
I think over the years I’ve realized that assuming people you don’t understand are stupid by default is just like a mental shortcut to avoid having to think about why people act the way that they do.
I’ve kind of gotten tired of people doing that I guess. I used to do it, so I get it, but I’ve also figured out that you can learn a lot if you don’t assume by default that people are stupid. Almost everyone is fairly intelligent in some form or another, actually.
quilt time quilt time
the cats are beginning to take shape!
great news! the cat heads have turned into full cats!
Queer Resilience Series, watercolor “We Are Resilient / We Are Persistent / We Are Everywhere” (shop)
hey, I was just at "things got better" island and everyone there is talking about how excited they are to meet you
Hey yeah so this post literally kept me alive for like 6 months. Thank you. And OP is so right. Everyone on this island became my best friends. And guess what? Now they can't wait to meet *you* and they talk about you every single day.
Executive dysfunction in a nutshell
this is so cool!!
i fuck with this heavily
losing it over this. unbridled chaos
I routinely tell my chickens that they're good chickens, but just between you and me, they are mediocre chickens at best.
Showed this to my mom and she was like "É, mas também com galinha num tem muito jeito não" which roughly translates as "Yeah, but with chickens, it's not like you have a lot of room for excellence."
i love when museums have near exact replicas of their displayed objects for you to buy. haha 15th century ceramic cup you are in my possession
Went to a museum exhibit once that had this little guy
10/10, give me tiny replicas of animal statues that I am encouraged to pat as part every exhibit ever please
[ID: a digital drawing of many different animals and plants in a simple style in grey, including opossum, owl, snake, seal, panther, chicken, monkey, bat, turtle, squid, scorpion, frog, penguin, jellyfish, and more. they surround the words "every other being is as real as i am" in light blue capital letters. end.]
Why am I me and not someone else? Does everything have its own "me"? Living beings see from only their own perspective, but we can observe our fellow beings and imagine - what is it like to exist as a cat or an oak tree? They're all out there having their own experience of existence that I could never come close to understanding with human senses. But does that mean those experiences are less important than mine? Maybe from my own perspective, presumably not from theirs.
Anyway, that line of thinking results in drawings like this one - an obvious truth that we can perhaps forget at times when our empathy fails. How many different living things can you identify in this drawing? :)
I went to a store the other day and they had all these amazing quilts on display for a charity auction. Look at this beautiful fiber craft! Some of these were hand sewn too.