OUCH III, woven band-aids from testosterone shots

if i look back, i am lost
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Origami Around
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todays bird
Cosmic Funnies
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Show & Tell

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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OUCH III, woven band-aids from testosterone shots
Soft, Chainmail and vintage filet crochet, 2025
Summer/winter
Sweet Dreams - Rora Blue
2020.
“Sweet Dreams explores the intricacies of everyday ableism and everyday ableist comments. Some of the comments recount dialogue said to the artist. Other phrases were submitted by other disabled and/or chronically ill individuals as documentation of comments that have been said to them. Through using recognizable objects associated with disability in correlation with playful colors, Sweet Dreams aims to reclaim objects commonly associated with pain and disrupt the narrative on what it means to be disabled.”
The Walk- the objects women carry for protection while walking alone
SWIM
Chronic Illness Reimagined as Something Glamorous
After the Beep is a collection of submitted voicemails exploring the relationship between sound and color. This is submission number 25 in the color yellow. The submitter said it was a voicemail they received a while ago from the wrong number. Make sure to turn your sound on to hear the audio. If you have a voicemail you would like to submit to this project please email it to [email protected]. Make sure to include the color you associate your voicemail with. To listen to more submissions please visit the link in my bio. #afterthebeep
Heartbroken Unsent Text Messages Are Transformed Into Art by Röra Blue
Titled The Unsent Project, blogger and artist Röra Blue’s most recent endeavor chronicles the painful and unsaid words from former lovers. The heartbroken excerpts allude to nostalgia, happy memories, and painful setbacks, which connote bottled feelings, which prevent once happy lovers from moving on. They illustrate the complexity of feelings and the difficulty the human mind and heart endures when a relationship ends.
She explains on her site: “State your first love’s name and type what you would say if you sent them a text message. Also include the color that you think of when you think of your first love.” After receiving over 25,000 proposals on Instagram, the artist created a colored college of the submission, which detail hundreds of unspoken words, unrealized dreams and intimate thoughts.
Illustrating words many of us have thought, Blue’s project is a conceptual and hypothetical release for the heartbroken soul. They are private wishes, which we are too ashamed to say out loud out of fear of rejection.
14,000 matches. Read more about this series here.