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The discoveries are "extraordinarily rare", say the archaeologists who helped find them.
The discoveries are "extraordinarily rare", say the archaeologists who helped find them.
The discoveries are "extraordinarily rare", say the archaeologists who helped find them.
Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week - This quote is still from last week, not because I haven't read anything good enough to quote this week, but because I felt like this one's very powerful. I thought it deserves to be posted, even though I already...
This quote is still from last week, not because I haven’t read anything good enough to quote this week, but because I felt like this one’s very powerful. I thought it deserves to be posted, even though I already chose another one for last week.
“And that, I declared, is why people fight each other. Because hope, even if false, is always chosen over despair; belief, even if misplaced, is always…
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Amazing stitched illustrations from Buckinghamshire based designer & illustrator Peter Crawley at http://www.petercrawley.co.uk/ "BT Tower", Hand stitched and paper cut illustration, 420 gsm white watercolour paper, black cotton thread, 594 x 420 mm, © Peter Crawley
'Love will tear us apart', Peter Crawley
Hand stitched, each horizontal line represents one minute of audio.
Image via; petercrawley.co.uk
Artist Peter Crawley illustrated Joy Division’s 1980 song “Love Will Tear Us Apart” by hand-piercing a sheet of GF Smith Colorplan paper measuring 420mm x 594mm and stitching it with white cotton thread. Each horizontal line represents one minute of audio. To see more of Peter’s work go to PeterCrawley.co.uk.
stitched-soundwave of Love Will Tear Us Apart by Peter Crawley