I also liked this little landscape I drew for Carved in Stone
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I also liked this little landscape I drew for Carved in Stone
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Richard Nadler
Iri B., Glass #2 Oil on canvas, 60 x 80cm
Shin bijutsukai - Kōrin Furuya - 1902 - via Internet Archive
Furuya Kōrin (also known as Kōrin Furuya, Furutani Kōrin, 1875-1910, Japanese)
Nishiyama Hoen, Insect Procession,
detail, ink and color on silk, 1851
Night Swim - Mia Bergeron , 2026.
American, b. 1979 -
Acrylic on flat panel , 8 x 8 in.
Cactus Flower Paperweight
Paul Stankard, 1985, glass
tomato stamp
Ker-Xavier Roussel (1867-1944, French) ~ L’Après-midi d’un faune, 1930
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widow's bay. s01e05.
by tucker
Behold my Hercules beetle! I took a huge chunk of time away from piecing and sewing in general due to work insanity, but I finally got around to finishing this boy.
The fabric is all second hand: the background fabric came from a local craft thrift store, and the green/orange and brown/gold speckled fabrics are twice reused kimono silks. The kimono fabric was gifted to me by the wonderful Madame Button, who used the original garments to make these gorgeous corsets.
She got the kimono because they were either new dead stock, or in such bad condition that they couldn't be worn. She can't use the fabric once it's cut up smaller than a corset panel, so she's been chucking the scraps at me for a while, and I've finally gotten over my fear of cutting up such beautiful silks. Go check out The Bad Button on Instagram and Facebook and drool over her other gorgeous pieces.
I decided to forgo sandwiching and quilting this because I wanted the piecing lines to be the highlight. For now it's tacked to a plain cotton bed sheet until I can find a nicer frame for it.
Pattern is from Etive & Co on Etsy and I could not recommend their patterns enough. I scaled the pattern up by 200% because I wanted the silks to really shine in this design.
Twelve panes of quiet, one of green ⊞
Northern Fires, Sunset - William H. Hays , 2026.
American , b. 1956 -
Colour reduction linocut print , 9 x 12 in.
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