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Me: *trying to get my Do You Copy character playlists all to somewhat be the same length*
Also, me: Oh, this one also has to go in the Frederick playlist!!
There was another Frederick episode that was supposed to be in the show but got cut. Here's the graphic for it because it was one of my favourites. Perhaps it was a good thing it was cut thought. Would have been a super sad episode. Saved you guys some emotional trauma
Going to curl up and cry because of Frederick Miller one more episode to go. Going to take a brief break.
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Uh. Hi? I made some art because I've been relistening to this podcast A LOT and at some point you just gotta get some appearance headcanons down on paper.
I wanna draw Liam and Addison next but I don't know when that will be cause I'm getting top surgery in less than two weeks and there was some other stuff I wanted to get done before that.
The Cleveland Museum of Art Archives is pleased to announce the opening of the Frederick A. Miller Collection, a multimedia collection documenting the life and career of the noted silversmith. An instructor at the Cleveland Institute of Art and an owner and craftsmen at Potter and Mellen Company, Miller was an expert in the techniques of his field. Models, photographs, sketches, and films illustrate the process used to create his award winning objects.
Frederick Miller specialized in the stretching method to create his free form objects which is featured our first exhibit featuring an object from the museum’s primary collection. Archives staff worked with museum curators, designers, and art handlers to install the exhibit this morning.
Cleveland artist Frederick Miller won the Horace Potter award for excellence in silversmithing four times in the Cleveland Museum of Art May Show