horse bridle made from watsonia leaves by Hannah Thornhill
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horse bridle made from watsonia leaves by Hannah Thornhill
The bronze mermaid from the Middle East, the age of 3000 years.
settlers are always so enthusiastic about ''foraging'' and then you'll start talking to them about indigenous horticulture & sustainable harvesting practices and they quickly reveal that they're more interested in the aesthetic of being a Crunchy Woodland Creature than like reducing their reliance on exploitative industrial agriculture or rebuilding their local foodshed
This is not true and it is in fact neither very simple nor very plain to forage sustainably. This kind of flippant "it's such an easy hobby" attitude when it comes to harvesting is exactly *why* there are so many problems with once-abundant traditional foods being depleted. Every plant is different, has different needs, and can support a different intensity of gathering. Foraging isn't just some fun hobby, and shouldn't be treated like one. It is a method of intentionally working land to gather resources meant to sustain oneself, whether those resources be food, medicine, or something else. It requires conscious maintenance of the land you are working, and active monitoring of not just your own gathering, but the gathering of your entire community. It requires experiential, often generational knowledge. You cannot boil a resource-gathering operation down to a simple truism and expect others to be able to do it respectfully and sustainably.
Dior Homme
photographer: Hervé Lassïnce
People get so offended when youre less afraid of the world than they think u should be
Mikako Ichikawa wearing Kostas Murkudis for Purple Magazine (1999)
Yevgeny Charushin, Snow Leopard
Najwa in Jenin, Jenin (2002) vs Janin, Jenin (2024) via video call with director Mohammad Bakri.
Janin, Jenin is currently free to watch at Palestine Film Institute.
Both documentaries are again free to watch this week
Half-edged Wall Jumping Spider (Menemerus semilimbatus)
Observed by macronocturno, CC BY-NC
Photos from the floor of Rio’s transmasc ballroom scene (2026) by Roma Joana.
The event married together the city’s thriving ballroom scene with gym culture. It was hosted by health collective TransMaromba, founded by Kayodê Andrade. As the community showed up to compete and perform, prizes for categories inspired by bodybuilding and gym aesthetics – such as Realness, Big Body, Sex Siren and Vogue – were up for grabs, judged by a panel that included important figures from the international ballroom scene.
Connor McKnight, Spring 2024
"Arterialised blood returning from the gills of the tadpole by the anterior bronchial veins." Outlines of comparative anatomy. 1841.
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Mustang Equus caballus
Observed by phoenix_starburger, CC BY-NC