Ending up in the loony bin was not on my bingo cards for 2026. At least the food is nice and big pharma is coming in clutch.
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Ending up in the loony bin was not on my bingo cards for 2026. At least the food is nice and big pharma is coming in clutch.
In God, I trust
I think one of the best versions of myself is who I am when I travel. Discovering new places, people and feeling insignificant in the grand scheme of things is a privilege.
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This newly colored piece has been made available as a signed print! A portion of all proceeds go to Mind, the UK's leading mental health charity.
The women of the Hamar (predominantly in Ethiopia 🇪🇹) are sometimes recognized by the copper/red pigment that coats their hair. The mixture is made of a clay called red ochre, butter and at times, ash. It is then applied to twisted or braided hair, making cylindrical strands called "goscha." The hairstyle symbolizes beauty, social status, and in some cases, a readiness for marriage.