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mossypidder · 23 days ago
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This took way longer than it had to I swear- but i really wanted to paint a cozy bakery scene and I’m actually super happy with how the colors and everything came out. And all the little baby opies everywhere- ^-^
Process Short Here (as well as a sticker of little opossum snuggled in a quilt)
And you can get the Print Here
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luff-gore · 2 days ago
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G. Gore del. / Graham Gore drew (it) A compilation [2/?]
watercolour and pen sketches, original (1845) Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge (N. 1533 & N. 1534)
1-2: HMS Erebus, 22 May 1845, 3AM, off Aldborough / Blazer taking HMS Erebus in tow, 31 May 1845, 6PM
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pinkblanc · 3 months ago
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"Man and Wife Found Dead - Flat Tragedy at Waverley"
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, 1944
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crippledgiraff · 6 months ago
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You like obliterating deamons of the warp? Your kid loves Bluey? Well this cool new sticker fromKristina Amuan has both covered!
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visionsofour-past · 3 months ago
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• No title (Man), carte-de-visite.
Date: 1860-1867
Photographer: Freeman & Prout (Sydney)
Medium: Albumen silver photograph
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nando161mando · 6 months ago
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Kenyans returning Bibles in crates to the British colonial office in an East German cartoon from 1953, with the caption, "Here, we are giving you your Bibles back, now give us our land back."
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hopelesslingerie · 7 months ago
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The Edwina Nightie by Hopeless Lingerie
Model: Lily LaRoy Photos: Gabrielle Adamidis Assistant: Dominique Adamidis & Edie Pell
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mvpprint · 3 months ago
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unproduciblesmackdown · 3 months ago
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jareddd 😭 alanaaa (from jane clifford / jane.clifford.jaam instagram)
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mandstextiles · 1 year ago
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Find the Exquisite Quilting Fabric in Australia through M&S Textiles
If you are an avid quilter, you have probably heard of the exquisitely crafted quilting fabric Australia offers. M&S Textiles Australia, with its vast collection of high-quality fabrics, is the perfect place to find the perfect material for your next project. Their collection includes authentic aboriginal designs and stunning Australian landscapes, offering the perfect material to create unique and stunning patchwork quilts. M&S Textiles Australia is renowned for its durable, fade-resistant, and unique fabrics produced using traditional methods, making them perfect for quilting enthusiasts and professionals alike. Apart from quilting fabrics, we also offer pre-cuts, organic cotton, silk, rayon and many other fabrics for stitching needs. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Australia with M&S Textiles Australia's exceptional collection of quilting fabrics today.
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aivilo93 · 2 months ago
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Tagged: @sandrastephenbloggs
My insta: https://www.instagram.com/oaremn/
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Kenneth Mackenzie - The Refuge - Sun - 1969
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arconinternet · 6 months ago
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The Fuel Run (DOS, Harrow Media, 1997)
An Australian advergame. You can download it for use with DOSBox here (unzip everything, then drag GO.BAT onto the DOSBox icon).
You can watch a TV ad for it here.
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littlealexhorne · 2 years ago
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“2 more out of 26 to go”
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uwmspeccoll · 1 year ago
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A Proverbial Feathursday
The contents and linocuts of Australian artist and fine-press printer Mike Hudson’s (1939-2021) As Dead as the Proverbial… uses the extinct Dodo (Raphus cucullatus), a flightless bird that once inhabited the island of Mauritius, to highlight the fact that in today’s age animals are still going extinct. The book consists of a variety of writings, from encyclopedia entries and magazine articles to the author’s own musings about the fate of the Dodo. In a progressive countdown, we see the bird's life cycle that is also representative of its approach toward extinction, as it progresses from a simple egg on the title page, loses feathers, and eventually becomes a singular feather.
The book’s title references the proverb: ‘as dead as a dodo bird’ and the title on the book's cover is surrounded by the names of Australian animals that are also at risk of extinction and could soon become the object of their own proverb. The endpapers include the names of other endangered Australian species, to further emphasize the potential for not just one animal like the Dodo to go extinct, but also countless others.
As Dead as the Proverbial… was printed in 1989 at Mike Hudson's Wayzgoose Press in Katoomba, Australia in an edition of 75 copies signed by the printers. The text was typeset by Hudson's long-time partner Jadwiga Jarvis (1947-2021) in Monotype Baskerville and Times New Roman, and the pages of endangered species set in a variety of Garamond types, all printed on Mohawk Letterpress paper. The design and linocuts are by Hudson. Our copy is from the collection of our late friend Dennis Bayuzick.
View other books from the collection of Dennis Bayuzick.
View another book from Wayzgoose Press.
View more Feathursday posts.
– Sarah S., Special Collections Graduate Intern
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savage-rhi · 5 months ago
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Fuchgenta??
#the tiny house i based my own blue print off of is for sale at 110000 across the country#if my ass weren't broke id hop on that and drive all the way over to get it#but also 110k for a tiny house on wheels is pretty outrageous especially when these things were originally marked at a cap of 65k#once upon a year now no one can afford them#i do want a home someday and I'm also finding I'm nomadic by nature#dream would be have a “home base” with land thats permanent#but as soon as winter comes i can pack up and move south or wherever is warmer for several months before returning#that would be great for minimizing fibro flares getting away from the cold#heck if remote work ends up getting me good money after i pay off a huge chunk of medical debt i wouldn't mind#being a digital nomad for a few months out of the year#go see people i like across the pond see pompeii see rome see ireland see spain see australia see japan#so many....#theres people that want to hear the pitter patter of tiny feet before they die#then theres me that wants to see all the cool ancient human things before it disappears or before i leave earth and go home#one of the few big fears i have is it wont happen in this life#but hey i didnt think i was gonna make it past 23 let alone make it to 32#i didnt think i was ever gonna get out of my abusive household and out of my old shitty life#but im here so who knows what could happen right?#not magenta or fuchsia but some other pink variation#i just need to roll out a pink color palette and start assigning emotions to them at this point 😂#magenta is my vent word#fuchsia is my vent word for good things#idk wtf this is its a combo
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