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Vivian Greven http://www.viviangreven.de
wishing you a safe return back to yourself
against the world
a work in progress for my upcoming exhibition, 'love, death & all her friends' in LA this September.
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'Carpenter's Wheel' (1930-1949).
Cotton quilt.
Courtesy Smithsonian.
April by Élisabeth Sonrel (French, 1874-1953)
Vera Molnár, Letters from my Mother
Happy pride. After three years my pride quilt is done! Just in time!
Jirō Yoshihara 吉原 治良
Untitled
1963-1965
top 3 hobbies for young adults:
1. borrowing misery from future
2. carrying grief of the past
3. agonizing over the present
This is still not completely finished but I think it is now in a presentable state where I feel like you can enjoy it.
I really wanted to create a Mucha inspired art piece and I thought about the last unicorn… such an amazing piece of fantasy. I tried to incoporate many fascettes of the movie but I feel like I need to rewatch it for another time and study it.
June by Eugene Grasset, for La Belle Jardinerie, artnouveau calendar, 1896.
Working on Moonbow 12, a double-sided mini zine. 🍑
Plotting to redesign my outdoor altar space into something more usable, so I've been looking up ideas. Ideally I want part of the space to be covered so that I can leave some items out and I also want to work with materials I have on hand or can easily find for low cost/free as we rent the property we live on and our landlords can be fairly nitpicky with anything that's "too permanent".
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Marina Tsvetaeva, from a poem titled "We take the road of ordinary folk," featured in Moscow in the Plague Years: Poems
From the flickr account setters4: quilts | Flickr