Needle Felted Clown Weevil by Little Skrunks
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Needle Felted Clown Weevil by Little Skrunks
This artist’s Website (Shop) // Etsy // Instagram // Ko-Fi
I genuinely cannot believe I’ve had this blog for 18 years. it’s seen me through the horrors of middle school, all of high school, my degenerate young adult years, the birth of my children, and now the death of both my parents. what an odd little time capsule.
i need to stand ankle deep in a creek about this
Reading Room’ by Hiromi Nishizaka
hello is this thing on
i have simply had enough !
Night of the Radishes
Radish carving festival in Oaxaca
“Toad Trip” by Neeff
Lara Hacker on Instagram
Gustav Klimt, Death and Life, 1915
Hermit homes in the Russian wilderness. From the Escape series by Danila Tkachenko.
Wool Mittens, American, 1840-60, The Met.
So there’s this artist, Alex Schaefer, who makes a bunch of paintings of Chase Bank burning.
There’s just
so many of these
and I think it’s incredibly funny but
I just read this bit from the artist and
This is a "plein air" painting which means I set up my easel right across the street of this Chase bank in my city and painted it like it had caught fire. The police questioned me on the spot. Three weeks later Homeland Security was knocking on the door to my home. The question they kept asking me was "Do you hate these banks?" I can honestly say yes.
And I just think this is the greatest artist statement I’ve ever read.
Tatar jewelry, first half of the 19th c.