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Since it's pride month and I've had to be stuck with myself quite a bit, I want to just take a moment to address all the acespec people who see this.
You're still valid if you've struggled to figure out if you're ace or not.
You're still valid if you've tried to fit someone's else's mould of sexuality or attraction for any reason.
You're still valid if trauma has impacted the ease with which you use the ace label or the labels under the umbrella.
You're still valid if you've used the label, taken it off, put it back on or whatever mixture for any reason.
You're still valid if you've enjoyed sex before.
You're still valid if you plan to have sex in the future.
You're still valid if you've never had sex.
You're still valid if you plan to never have sex in your life.
You're still valid if you've had sex for any reason but you didn't enjoy it.
Whether you're demi, aro, asexual, grey, or any label or mix of labels under the ace umbrella, you're still valid if feel you're ace.
Happy pride! 🌈✨
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Tea gown, Maria Monaci Gallenga, 1920s, Italian, silk, glass






Gallenga developed her own technique for metallic printing on velvet using wood blocks. These were produced for her quickly and at little cost by cutting her designs from thin wood blanks that were then glued to sturdier support blocks. To execute the printing, an adhesive film was applied to the blocks, which were then pressed onto the textile to replicate the pattern in adhesive. Powdered metallic pigments were brushed onto the treated areas, which allowed colors to be subtly blended into one another. In this tea gown, whose form imitates that of a medieval gown with hanging sleeves, transitions from silver to gold are made throughout the print, a pattern of birds and hounds set within pointed ovals resembling Gothic tracery. Variations in the tone of the metallic pigments were achieved by adjusting their composition, which typically included copper and zinc. Changing the ratio of these metals produced shades ranging from silver to gold, copper, and bronze. From The MET
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Came back to feed the Katyana nation ;D
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Douglock by Julius Abrera
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This slice of adorable bodyhorror is not mine, but I am insanely jealous!
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Emma Frost commission
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Cherche!
Wanted to practice lighting and using a complementary colour palette on this one 👍
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lotus
ink & watercolour
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I will be at Happy Cute Mart this Saturday~!
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ms marvel enjoyers rise!!!
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Guess who saw Thunderbolts and loved it!
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