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3 months ago
The Black Stag

The Black Stag

3 months ago
Psst Hey Buddy, Wanna Buy Some Rare Cordials? Maybe An Herbal Tincture? Some Elderberry Wine? Chartreuse?

psst hey buddy, wanna buy some rare cordials? maybe an herbal tincture? some elderberry wine? chartreuse? whatever you want we got it

Brothers Ignatz & Solomon

4 months ago
Leucistic Red Tail Hawk
Leucistic Red Tail Hawk
Leucistic Red Tail Hawk

Leucistic Red Tail Hawk

real.life.is.art

3 months ago
Yellow-breasted Or Indochinese Green Magpie (Cissa Hypoleuca), BATH TIME!!!, Family Corvidae, Order
Yellow-breasted Or Indochinese Green Magpie (Cissa Hypoleuca), BATH TIME!!!, Family Corvidae, Order
Yellow-breasted Or Indochinese Green Magpie (Cissa Hypoleuca), BATH TIME!!!, Family Corvidae, Order

Yellow-breasted or Indochinese Green Magpie (Cissa hypoleuca), BATH TIME!!!, family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, Viet Nam

photographs by Leo Ngo

3 months ago

making patches — a zine

Front cover of a handmade eight-page seen that says “making patches” as the title. There is a red and grey patchwork design on the cover and on one of the red patches it says: “why make them? how do you make them? where do you put them?”
page 2
why make patches?:
Fixing holes and rips 
Decorating and personalising 
Political statements, e.g. Black lives matter 
Recycling scrap fabric 

page 3
Supplies: Fabric, scissors, thread or dental floss, Needle 
These are the essentials.

The other stuff can be used if you have them, but you don’t need to go out and buy them: 
Paint and paint brushes, (acrylic/fabric )
Stencils 
Sewing machine 
Embroidery floss 
Fabric transfer paper 
Beads 
Other stuff to put on patches
Page 4
Fabric:
Medium or lightweight fabrics are best as they are easy to sew on.

Don’t use a busy patterned fabric. If you are putting a design on top. If you don’t want the pattern fabric, you can paint over it.

Use a contrasting colour fabric to your design so that it stands out for example, white on black.

You can get scrap fabric from old cotton clothes and socks, scarfs, pillowcases, sewing, scraps, et cetera.

Page 5
Decorating (painting):

You can use acrylic, fabric paint for designs.

It’s pretty simple, you can use a paintbrush to paint on a design or use a stencil and sponge.

If you’re using acrylic paint you 
have to heat seal it, you can just use a hairdryer for this.
Page 6
Decorating (embroidery)

If you have embroidery floss, then you can pretty easily embroider a design onto your patch using a running stitch or other stitches.

I recommend doing this BEFORE  cutting out your patch, especially if you’re using an embroidery hoop


Page 7
Sewing
Here are two common ways to sew on your patches by hand 

Running stitch : it’s an up-down-up-down, sort of motion

Whipstitch : it’s a sort of up-and-around motion

You can also use a sewing machine
page 8
where to put patches? 
You can put them wherever, but here are some ideas:

there are 4 drawings of different items to put patches onto, on drawings of patches:
A drawing of a red and black plaid flannel 
A drawing of a grey backpack 
A drawing of a pair of black trousers 
A drawing of a red cap

1st proper hand drawn zine! i think it came out quite well.

also apologies for the shitty photo quality, my camera is to blame :(

3 months ago
Pounce At Powell's Books In Portland Oregon USA

Pounce at Powell's Books in Portland Oregon USA

2 months ago
Kaiju

kaiju

3 months ago
Drawing of a house centipede named Harold standing on a lined sheet of paper. There are little colorful hearts and stars around.

Harold the house centipede ✨

3 months ago

I'm going to *remembers suicide is often not a desire for death itself but rather an attempt to radically change one's life because the current state of being has become unbearable but the person can't think of any way to change it other than death* kill myself

3 months ago

but seriously i think learning about nature is Hard for many people, especially adults, because you have to rationalize the symbiotic experience youre having next to the contemptuous and abusive way we treat the land. I think USAmericans fear nature as a way of making sense of the fact that we're waging war against nature, with our lawns and our suburbs and our landscaping and our cosmetic use of pesticides.

There was a post on facebook my mom was showing me where someone found a salamander and was asking what it was. thankfully half the comments were like "that's a SALAMANDER they are SPECIAL and a BLESSING and you must PROTECT it"

but the other half were things like..."I don't know, but I think it's time to move" "Burn the house down" "Kill it with fire" "I would scream if i saw that"

this is why i have such specific preferences in horror fiction that nothing seems to really hit: for me, horror is not about bad things happening, horror is about fear. So occasionally I find these really satisfying stories that are about fear of the unknown thing and the experience of fear, but the unknown thing being harmless is generally seen as a "twist" rather than a perfectly sensible and satisfying outcome.

on the face of it: why would you be afraid of a tiny creature weighing only grams, whose body is so delicate and frail? it's heartbreaking, but it's not unexplainable. What kind of a childhood makes someone an adult who is totally unprepared to comprehend the idea of something both unexpected and good?

a bizarre universe to try and place myself in, where a salamander is more likely to be...what? a mutated fetus of a brain-sucking alien? rather than one among the thousands of gentle creatures that you can marvel at, forever, for free.

It's the same way with bugs: people argue with the simple fact that nearly all insects cannot harm you, and I think it's because it's so difficult to reconcile with how liberally and carelessly we use insecticides with proven harms to humans and pets, and how we treat and speak about these creatures in general. If that weird bug almost certainly would not have harmed you, that means you killed a living thing because you didn't understand it, and that's a troubling thought.

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