Everything All at Once by Oliver Baez Bendorf

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Everything All at Once by Oliver Baez Bendorf
IT’S SPRINGTIME YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. PASS THE INSTRUCTIONS ON NOT GIVING UP BY ADA LIMÓN
IT’S THE GREENING OF THE TREES THAT REALLY GETS TO ME!!!!!!!!!!!
Vintage Girl Scouts of America ‘Brownie’ pocket knife
People gathered around lava, Iceland.
Ants enjoying a drop of honey
Tattoo you, André François
Wake up babe new fish dropped
I can't believe none of this post shows off the actual most unique feature of this squid!!
One eye of this species is normal, the other is more than twice as big and bugged out. Each has different sensitivity to light levels so she can aim one up (towards the brighter sky) and the other down (to the darker depths) as needed.
No other animal has this setup that we've ever found!! You can't ignore her monocle!!!
unmatched queen energy tbh
Planet Earth II: Episode 05 - Grasslands
Eartha Kitt and Marilyn Monroe chatting at the Waldorf Astoria, c. 1957
Lady Bartender At Home With Souvenir Dog, New Orleans, LA, Photo by Diane Arbus, 1964
David Deamer (British), Saturday Morning at the Pool (Isle of Skye), Oil on wood panel
Vincent van Gogh - "Trinquetaille Bridge" (October 1888)
My wife just finished this MASTERPIECE of a weaving project
It's all woven on our 8-shaft loom, designed and woven to represent the patterns of wood grain. There are four colors in the warp and one in the weft. The warp has an echo threading over eight shafts as described in Weaving with Echo and Iris by Marian Stubenitsky. All of the yarn is 8/2 cotton sett at 24 epi on the loom. There is no repetition in the treadling pattern, which helps create that dynamic and natural look.
Isn't she brilliant?! It looks JUST like wood, and if you're a weaver, you know how difficult it can be to get an organic look without a jacquard loom.
Detail pics below:
why go to the grocery store or to a restaurant when you can just get food delivered why go to the mall when you can get same day shipping on amazon why go to the library when you have kindle why make art when there’s ai why go to the cinema when you can stay at home and watch netflix. we are in a loneliness epidemic btw
the loneliness epidemic was invented by BIG SHIT to sell you more SHIT
"Hot toast makes the [butterfly]" 1910 crochet tray cover from TRC Leiden
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