#Sunday Papers
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halukturgutmenguc · 7 months ago
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Lazy Sunday....!
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rastronomicals · 17 days ago
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1:30 PM EST January 19, 2025:
Joe Jackson - "Sunday Papers" From the album Look Sharp! (January 5, 1979)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
★★★★★
File under: British New Wave
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heartorbit · 9 months ago
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bugs when you lift up a rock
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brynn-lear · 29 days ago
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I'd make a joke about relic farming but Sunday didn't come home to my acc lmao
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vottaaakvot · 2 months ago
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It's weekend!!
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uwmspeccoll · 17 days ago
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Decorative Sunday
English designer Marthe Armitage (b. 1930) made a successful career of designing and manufacturing decorative wallpaper originally from handmade linocuts. Her designs have been featured in exhibitions, films, and documentaries. After studying at the Chelsea School of Art, Armitage began designing and hand printing linocut wallpaper designs in the 1950s. Her techniques moved to lithography, offset, and finally after 2018 to digital processes. The images shown her, including three original linocuts, are from her article "Patterns from Lino" in Matrix 11, Winter 1991, pp. 81-89, in which Armitage discusses her practice, evolutions in her methods, and her homage to William Morris. Today she is represented by the wallpaper design company Hamilton Weston. Armitage is a member and a former Master of the venerable Art Workers' Guild, which had its origins in the late 19th-century Arts and Crafts Movement.
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These images of Marthe Armitage designs were snagged randomly from the Interwebs.
Matrix, printed at John and Rosalind Randle’s Whittington Press in Risbury, Herefordshire, England, is a donation from our late friend Jerry Buff.
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pianokantzart · 7 months ago
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Page 1 // ...... // Page 90 // Page 91 & 92 // Page 93 // Page 94 //…
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sappi-papi · 1 month ago
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whateverrr *flipnote studios your jungle*
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jovieinramshackle · 26 days ago
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(Original pinned post)
Hey! Hi! I'll be away for a while!
I've mentioned it here and there before but I will be going on a 2 week trip to Germany for an educational program my school took part in. I'll have morning classes, and since I'll also be in a different country for the first time, I'll focus on enjoying my trip there as well.
Obviously this means I won't be as active and it's very unlikely I'll make any art (even though I'll have my tablet with me for notes).
Moots still feel free to tag me in your posts, I'll get to them once I'm able to! I'll be back home on the 26th of January.
TLDR I'm going to invade Germany and will come back victorious as its new emperor. I shall use my new profound power to spread my middle-aged yaoi and transgender propaganda. (/j)
tagging some people I interact with: @oya-oya-okay @scint1llat3 @thehollowwriter @sunnysidesevenup @theolivetree123 @beneathsakurashade @cheerleaderman @viperbunnies
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doopcity · 2 years ago
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this post by @yougobunny
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dailyjermasparkle · 1 year ago
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raviola-triggers · 7 months ago
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pray for their guidance.
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eudociacovert · 7 months ago
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Headcanon: every time Lockwood squeezes through a legal loophole there's an angry call from a Very Important Person to a lawyer, and then a mad scramble to figure out if he actually obeyed the law or not. So now there's a gaggle of paralegals from Problem focused law firms that follow Lockwood and Co's exploits in the papers so they can feel forewarned/know when to call in sick to work
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brynn-lear · 4 months ago
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HE KNOWS (Yandere Prince!Sunday x Knight!Reader)
Prompt: Soulmates share scars- and you firmly believe that the ones you bear are worth hiding. You're a hunter from House Bloodhound, and you would never court the kingdom's true enemy: the Halovians. With that very same honor, you've earned a spot as one of Crown Prince Sunday's vassal. However, as someone whose hobby was bird hunting, you didn't expect karma to hit you in some sick and twisted form. [this idea won from this poll]
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Taglist: @macaronilovingracoon, @naraven, @sxmmer-cherry, @notthefib987
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lunarh1303 · 2 months ago
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Sunday sketch WIP☆
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Sunday is so fun to sketch but his hairstyle is quite complicated ngl I just went with whatever I thought was best 🤷‍♀️
I'm not currently at home so none of my art supplies are with me... T-T
I only drew this with a HB pencil and an erasor because I was in the mood for sketching something
I'll post some of my other traditional art throughout the week.
(Also going to start studying anatomy soon because I want to get better at art since I'm taking it as a subject next year. I also need to learn how to draw full bodies properly because i only know how to draw faces lol)
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uwmspeccoll · 1 month ago
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Decorative Sunday
ROLLER-PRINTED PASTE PAPERS
Most paste papers are done freehand with paper, a starch paste, pigments, and range of brushes and tools to make the designs. In the early 1970s, noted American fine-press printer Henry Morris of Bird & Bull Press devised a method of making paste paper designs using hand-cut rubber hand-rollers. In 1975, he printed and published a manual on his process entitled Roller-Printed Paste Papers of Bookbinding, printed in an edition of 215 copies on his own handmade paper at the Bird & Bull Press in North Hills, Pennsylvania. Shown here are original paste-paper sample included in the book. Morris writes:
A few years ago a friend showed me how to make simple paste papers, and this led to further investigation into this most interesting type of decorated aper, I was intrigued by the the attractive three-dimensional effect and by the seemingly endless variations that are possible.
Our copy is another donation from the estate of our friend Dennis Bayuzick.
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