Richard Calver (1946-) - Dandelions Rejoicing
Richard Calver (Canadian, 1946-2021), Dandelions Rejoicing, 2000. Colour linocut on paper, 18 ¼ x 13 ¼ in. Edition of 50
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Richard Calver (1946-) - Dandelions Rejoicing
Richard Calver (Canadian, 1946-2021), Dandelions Rejoicing, 2000. Colour linocut on paper, 18 ¼ x 13 ¼ in. Edition of 50
nine months of work later, The Vest is finally finished
by Victor Vasarely, 1969
Marianne Faithfull by Peter Dunne, 1971.
Marianne Faithfull and her dog, Sara Bingley, at home in Reading, England. October 15, 1964.
Photographed by John Pratt.
oh geese how I love you shit was incredible
i crode
divine intervention where my guardian angel just beats the shit outta me
“How’s life?”
Me:
I am once again vexed by what the bullet journal has become, when there are people who could really find value in the simplistic organization method it was originally designed to be by someone with ADHD
I really think people need to accept the fact that their aesthetically markered and extravagantly washi taped notebooks are actually art journals or even scrapbooks or junk journals, not bullet journals as a tool to help stay organized
when i started mine 3 years ago it was exactly this, i struggled to keep track of all my schedules and assignments and just generally keeping my head on straight and i was never able to find a planner than worked for me, so i started a bullet journal and it was ugly and inconsistent but it helped! over time it's become more refined as i've actually discovered system that works for me and i think that's the true goal tbh
Got too much into sewing and now noticing the composition of all fabric items
They should come up with a doing crafts for hours that doesn't hurt your back
Current Wip
working on vaguely western, 70s inspired vest. I drafted the pattern myself based on a sweater vest i already own. the embroidery on the front panels is symmetrical (agony) but it's coming along.
the exterior is a table cloth i thrifted that feels like a cotton polyester blend and the lining is a printed cotton that i had left over from a commission in the spring... hopefully it will be done by thanksgiving, updates to come!!
i think i'm changing my major idk if i can do this
me and my redbull against the world ✊
white peach is where it's at 🥰