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They just took adult coloring books to a whole new level!
You don’t have to be Van Gogh to paint these beautiful masterpieces. Each kit comes with brushes and enough paint to cover your canvas. This was one of the best ways to spend a night in instead of going to paint night and everyone staring at my disaster that looks like a 3 year old painted it. The paint-by-numbers kit was so detailed I even fooled one of my friends into thinking it was done free hand :D
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Jenny Packham Pre-Fall 2018 Collection
How it all started. Two yars ago my star Supervisor asked me wheither I can duplicate the borders embroidery for her Kili cosplay - that time I’ve just graduated the course of machine embroidery tecnology and programming and accepted the first embroidery challenge with passion - I did a little more than simply shirt embroidery I developed new, complicated but absolutely awesome-looking technique which I call “relief embroidery”. It’s similar to trapunto but with much more complications for perfest result. The result I’m really very proud of - in costume it looks totally like embossing. It took me couple days but I’ll never forget this first experience and the exitement of work. now the endless design for the shirt borders is avaliable in my Shop on Etsy and the relief… I doubt anyone is same brave to repeat it accurately - let’s leave it unique as it is c:
Awesome details of my costume by magister of embroidery - Pojarini~
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Film - FEAR US WOMEN | Women Fighting Isis
Her philosophy is partly spelled out on her arm, in a tattoo’ed poem that reads in English and Arabic. “They don’t deserve to live in my world.”
Hanna Bohman left her life in Vancouver, British Columbia in 2014 and joined the Yekîneyên Parastina Gel (YPG) women’s militia of the Kurdish People’s Defense Unit, better known as the YPJ. She has spent the better part of three years on two tours of duty in Syria, as part of a fighting forceaiming to eliminate the scourge of Isis in one small town after another. “People find it weird, I know,” she says. “I wanted to make a difference.”
I had the opportunity to spend part of an afternoon with Bohman recently as she prepared to screen Fear Us Women, a new documentary featuring her story at the Women In Entertainment Conference in Los Angeles. The short documentary is a production of RYOT Films, Academy Award-nominated director David Darg and executive producer Olivia Wilde.
“This is really all about something bigger,” Bohman says. “Right now, there are 10,000 women fighting life-or-death battles. But it’s also about the liberation of women in the Middle East. They’re trying to dismantle a thousand years of patriarchy.”
The film will be available online on November 9th, on Go90.
Only 27 minutes long, it’s a gritty look at the horrors of Isis and the wrenching politics of the region – she’s no fan of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, for example. But it excels as a matter-of-fact look at the experiences of the often unlikely soldiers who come together for the cause. “I didn’t know a lot of girls before,” she says in the film, looking askance at some young women who were dancing during some down time in camp. “We eat in the dirt, we sleep in the dirt, we do everything in the dirt,” she says of the grim boredom of guard duty.
After volunteering for the YPJ, Bohman was smuggled over the border into Syria, and thrown into the deep end. She expected a five-day boot camp. “It was about four hours of training,” she says. “Luckily I knew how to shoot a gun.”
A confluence of events led the former part-time model and store clerk to leave her Western life and take up arms against a force she calls the “Satanic State.” One was a near-death experience on her motorcycle. “I was thinking about my life, and giving back,” she said. “We build our lives out of opportunity.” Then, horrified by a video she’d seen about Isis, she became incensed at the inaction of governments. She also wondered why, if people could volunteer to fight with them, why there wasn’t an opportunity to fight against them. “Turns out there was.”
While there is no trailer for the film online, I would point you to Bohman’s video diaries, which make up a good portion of the documentary.
In this clip, we find Bohman explaining with an almost unsettling good humor one of the most important battles in her military career. It was the retaking of a big town near the Turkish border called Til Abyad, that had been held by Daesh for nearly a year. “Isis has a huge flag there,” she says to her camera, then laughs. “And we’re attacking them with six of us.”
This attack came after the brutal siege on nearby Kobanê, which while successful, killed 741 of her YPJ sisters. (She explores the wreckage of Kobane here.) At Til Abyad, she’s the only woman available to fight.
In this subsequent video, she explains that the group of six soldiers had grown to a band of twenty, who had been joined by some members of the Free Syrian Army. They were awaiting for airstrikes to finish the job. “We’re going to spend the night here on the dirt on the hill,” she says with soldiers from Croatia and Kurdistan.
It’s a big cognitive and physical leap from Vancouver to Syria. But Bohman tells me, “I’m just wired to fight, I guess.” She talks about the things she’s seen – the aftermath of torture and rape, the decimation of people and cultures that Isis has caused, the many combatants she’s dispatched without a second thought. “Isis believes that if they’re killed by women, they go to hell,” says the trained sniper who is happy to send them there. “I don’t see them as human anymore.”
But the YPJ doesn’t stop their work when Isis retreats, and this is what matters now, she says. The women soldiers have earned the respect of the grateful communities they liberate. “They’re setting up councils and democratic forms of local government,” where women have a seat at the table. From what she’s seeing, the changes seem to be taking. “And that’s a revolution,” says Bohman. “That’s the story.”
NRDC’s Film Sonic Sea is in the Running for Three Emmys!
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Sonic Sea is an Emmy-nominated documentary about the impact of industrial and military ocean noise on whales and other marine life. It tells the story of a former U.S. Navy officer who solved a tragic mystery and changed the way we understand our impact on the ocean.
The film is narrated by Rachel McAdams and features Sting, in addition to the renowned ocean experts Dr. Sylvia Earle, Dr. Paul Spong, Dr. Christopher Clark, and Jean-Michel Cousteau. Sonic Sea was produced by Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Imaginary Forces in association with International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Diamond Docs.
Help bring awareness of the issue to classrooms across the country. Email [email protected] to gift the film and its study guide to your alma mater or your children’s school. I’m sharing Daniel Hinerfeld, the Co-Director, Filmmaker and Director of NRDC’s message I received with you all, “Dear Jai krishna, Amazing news. NRDC’s film Sonic Sea — a film members and supporters like you helped create — has been nominated for three News and Documentary Emmys! As the film’s co-director, I’ll admit to feeling proud. But more than that, I’m in awe of what we’ve accomplished together: a film that’s capturing the hearts and minds of audiences and truly making a difference. We couldn’t have made Sonic Sea without your financial support. So we’re thrilled to be able to offer you a chance to stream the film for free, using Vimeo promo code SONICSEE.
I hope you’ll watch the film so you can see (and hear!) for yourself why it’s in the running in three distinct Emmy categories:
Outstanding Nature Documentary;
Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction;
and Outstanding Music and Sound.
Sonic Sea is a first on a number of fronts.
The film is the first to so comprehensively document the horrible damage that industrial ocean noise from sonar, commercial shipping, seismic testing, and oil and gas drilling is doing to whales and other marine life — a problem not well known to the public. And we knew we had to find a way to depict the natural sounds — sounds most humans never hear — that these majestic creatures depend on for their survival. So we created a series of animations and graphics that visually represent the ocean’s sonic landscape — developing sequences at once beautiful and also grounded in scientific fact. And they are matched by a rich and immersive sound design. Sonic Sea — which NRDC supporters like you can stream for free using promo code SONICSEE — has already helped: Spur the release of NOAA’s long-delayed ocean noise strategyConvince the Canadian government to commit to reduce shipping noise in key habitatsInspire General Electric to help develop an industry consortium to reduce shipping noiseStrengthen the fight against seismic blasting off the mid-Atlantic and southeast coastsI hope you can take some time to watch this film that is so near and dear to my heart. Then cross your fingers with us on October 5 as the News and Documentary Emmy awards are announced. Thank you for everything you do to help NRDC lead the fight — in and out of court, on and off the screen — for our environment. Sincerely, Daniel Hinerfeld Filmmaker, Sonic Sea Director, Content Partnerships, NRDC”
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Fragile Storm - Full Short Film “The raw emotion in it is unlike anything else you’ll see this year. The less you know going in the better.”
– James Orrell, FromDuskTillCon.com In this multiple award-winning short film a confused young woman goes to extreme measures to escape the clutches of a terrifying older man only to discover the shocking and heartbreaking truth about who she is and why she’s really there.