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bevanne46 · 5 months ago
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Flower Dyed Fabric Learn how to create a beautiful custom design on silk, cotton, wool, or linen fabrics, with this amazing eco printing technique.
See a Video https://www.facebook.com/reel/823404436595383
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autumnmylife · 2 years ago
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'Fine Autumn Day' , a 1983 woodcut by Kyōto born Japanese artist Yamaguchi Kayō
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addictedgallery · 4 months ago
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Spanish artist Almudena Romero is using her unique plant-based art to push audiences to question their hyper-consumerism whilst showing that it’s possible to create art in an eco-friendly manner.\
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bookishmomsstuff · 11 months ago
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Unveiling the Top Must-Have Products at itokri: Your Shopping Wishlist
Shopping at itokri Online shipping is a great way to buy products or services from your home. It’s popular and also a convenient way as well. However, not all platforms can guarantee a seamless experience regarding quality, services, and ethics. There are instances where products can be of low quality or after-sales support could not be satisfactory. Especially when it comes to sourcing local…
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philomena-famulok · 4 months ago
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©Philomena Famulok
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barksbog · 3 months ago
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custom sunfish plush for @realsunfish
custom printed design (printed in studio on bubblegum shannon)
about 60cm/2ft long
very soft
attempted to escape into the danube river during the photoshoot
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antisisyphus · 2 years ago
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if you could pick the met gala theme what would you choose??
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feelingveryorangelately · 2 years ago
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3liza · 20 days ago
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i mean the truth is that we do not need and should not have all this stupid plastic clutter in or houses. no one should be producing or selling this shit. everyone make your own merchandise and charge a living hourly wage to sell it 🤷 sorry to be so simplistic about this but it's one of the results of the lack of class unity specifically in the means of production-owning creative class, who is not mentioned or dealt with by the core Marxist texts as far as I know (i asked about this earlier on here, did marx ever address in his analysis people like, for example, a professional photographer who owns a camera ans prints his own dagguereotypes? or a portrait painter or idk, independent milliner or seamstress? these people all own the means of production and do not employ anyone, and the answer from better educated people than I was that no, Marx didn't mention them), I'm not well read on this at all, there is just a big void where leftist analysis of what modern economists call "the creative class"
I'm getting off topic. my point is make your own keychains in your kitchen. it's actually not hard. you can even mass produce (on a small scale) little plastic crap if you want, with resin and a UV lamp, or a 3d printer, or a laser cutter and acrylic sheets (or just use balsa wood damn, at least its biodegradable and less tacky).
all this stuff is available to little creators AND there are hundreds of people who already own these machines who will take work for you and produce your designs. you just have to actually find them and know them and email them. that's what I mean about the class unity issue with creatives. we have no large scale union, we have no large scale class consciousness, and we're all sending our orders for little plastic crap to sweatshops instead of emailing a guy with a laser cutter in his garage and saying "hey Keith can I get uhhhhhhhhhhh 50 laser cut keychains of this twerking Diggler design I made, like how much would that cost" and he's like sure here's the work and materials cost and tbh it's always always less than i think it's going to be. you just have to do some basic arithmetic and then order shipping, and I hate order fulfillment with my life but you can actually pay or barter with someone to do that for you too. learn to delegate and then factor that into your unit cost. this is basic shit every commercial creator needs to know. they should teach you this in art school but they dont
don't give me crap about "I can't afford a laser cutter" either because I just told you to email Keith. and all these machines get sold secondhand when a manufacturer or hobbyist needs to upgrade. i got a color laser printer perfect for making zines and wheatpastes and shipping labels from a retired lesbian on capital hill for $75 and it was still full of ink. my friend gave me her 20 year old canon dslr because she just didn't need it and didn't want to bother selling it. it works fine because I spent the time finding the right drivers and shit for my computer. and card readers exist. Craigslist. Facebook marketplace. nextdoor sales section. eBay. everyone always forgets eBay. eBay lets you save searches and will email you when it finds a guy selling his vinyl plotter in your city with local pickup. I'm serious
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mokuba · 8 months ago
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bonetrousledbones · 2 years ago
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redrew this old thing to be more faithful to the original art and ngl i’m obsessed with it now
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dxcstrange-stuff · 1 month ago
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"The Mirror and the Light"
Lithography, 2024
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Bakufu Ohno
Flying fish- Tobiuo
1937
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kafkasapartment · 1 year ago
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Girlfriends [Gustav Klimt An Aftermath], 1931. Gustav Klimt. Collotype. Plenty of subtext.
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philomena-famulok · 2 months ago
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©Philomena Famulok
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maxbanshees · 15 days ago
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november prints are Here...
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