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Isn’t she lovely?
The barque Hansy (1885) wrecked off Pen Olver, The Lizard. By Gibson & Sons of Scilly, c. 5th November 1911
Forest hare, Finland
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We are finished!!!! Last piece done, can you imagine?? Started in April and have literally just done the last stitch.
We finish with a giant Dromornis and some cute Puffins.
I've done a wee amendment. Instead of the puffins you can see, the original had pigeons (which I'm sadly not a fan of). I'll post the original pic down below, regardless.
Now this just needs to be washed, ironed and framed!
Design by the talented Lola Crow.
Progress:
[Part 1] [Part 2] [Part 3] [Part 4] [Part 5] [Part 6] [Part 7] [Part 8] [Part 9] [Part 10] [Part 11] [Part 12] [Part 13] [Part 14]
Lavenham Light - Paul Evans , 2024.
British , b. 1954 -
Ink and acrylic on paper , 47 x 47 cm.
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don’t explain yourself. they already decided what version of you they need to believe
If you were only ever taught self-accountability through scolding and shame, I hope you are able to learn that there is another way. That you can be gentle with yourself even as you take stock of your own mistakes. That you don't owe it to anyone to self-flagellate, that it doesn't help anyone, that you don't deserve it. Looking back at your mistakes is a journey. It is learning, it is seeing, and it can be healing and softness and trying again, as many times as you need. I hope you find that for yourself.
“Tree of Life” - Lake Cakora Photograph: Derry Moroney