Japanese VHS horror movie covers.
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Mike Driver

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we're not kids anymore.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Japanese VHS horror movie covers.
Tim Rose 1967
Dog and sausage, me, Acrylic on canvas, 2020
Spiritual imagery
“Mother, Should I Trust The Goverment?”
Heartbroken
“I miss you”
@douceurs
To the spiders in the ceiling corners: you’re keeping your end of the contract, love u honeys catch those tasty flies
To the spiders halfway down the wall and touchin my furniture: you’re on thin fucking ice babes
Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
really wish i lived in a little stone cottage covered in vines and moss, looking out the window as it lightly sprinkles outside and my garden gets a good watering
do you ever just realise you’re almost an adult and you have no money
do you ever just realise you’re already an adult and you have no money
You’re in her dms, I’m curled up in a victorian library with her and reading poetry under candlelight we are not the same
The amount of potential I have and knowingly waste is fucking ridiculous.
This is really nice work…….. via Art LOVER
THAT’S how you make lace??
And THIS is why lace was a worn primarily by royalty and aristocracy for so many centuries.. It was expensive and time-consuming to produce. Wearing it, and wearing LOTS of it was a blatant show of wealth and excessive consumption.
Mechanically-produced lace wasn’t really a thing until well into the 20th century, but there remains a wide gap between the quality of mass-produced and hand crafted
In general textile arts are highly underated considering the amount of skill and time needed to execute pretty much anything.
I am always amazed by the people that do this and somehow keep all those threads from tangling!