coopzine
coopzine
chickens of our poetry
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A free poetry and art zine entirely devoted to chickens. Check pinned post for more info or go to coopzine.com 🐓
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coopzine · 41 minutes ago
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Day 16
running out of flags I wanna do, help-
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Neutrois
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coopzine · 4 hours ago
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And who is to say? Is soup made by a chicken not chicken soup, and therefore soup made by a human, human soup?
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coopzine · 8 hours ago
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Happy 4th to those in the US!
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coopzine · 1 day ago
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Grimoire Weiss
7hrs 30mins
Made for @suzythesilkie after the passing of her silkie rooster, Weiss (named for his color). He was a handsome roo, loved his ladies, and is now a proud father of four "weisslings".
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coopzine · 1 day ago
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A Polish Crested Chicken
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coopzine · 1 day ago
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I’m absolutely dying over this perfectly sculpted frog leg 🦵
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coopzine · 2 days ago
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Polychrome petit feu figure of a cockerel
Delft, c. 1740
Tin-glazed earthenware ( #Delftware )
H 21.5 cm (8.5 in.)
https://www.aronson.com/product/d2025-polychrome-petit-feu-figure-cockerel/
“This model must have been taken from either a late seventeenth-century Japanese Arita porcelain original, an example of which is in the Burghley House Collection, Stamford, England, illustrated in the exhibition catalogue of The Burghley Porcelains (Japan Society, New York 1986), p. 223, no. 90, or equally likely, a Dehua blanc-de-Chine figure of circa 1700, an example of which, in the Groninger Museum, Groningen (inv. no. 1948-147) is illustrated by Jörg 1983, p. 93, no. 50, who on p. 185, no. 140, also illustrates a Delft polychrome counterpart of that same early date in the Kunstmuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD204-04). The same cockerel is illustrated also by Fourest 1980, p. 161, pl. 159. Given the extensive trade by the Dutch East India Company (V.O.C.) with both Japan and China at this time, it is possible that either model served as the prototype for the present cockerel. The decoration is most likely to have been inspired by the early Chinese famille-rose porcelains of the Yongzheng Period (1723- 35). To achieve this delicate palette on tin-glazed earthenware, the enamels and gilding had to be fired at a lower temperature in a ‘muffle kiln,’ and the technique is referred to as ‘petit feu.’”
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coopzine · 2 days ago
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Birds of Week 8~
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A real green one this time! 😆
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coopzine · 2 days ago
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Here I reblog art references and tutorials and general art related things that have nothing to do with any of my fandoms.
q.cocycles are my cute little chickens
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They have a Telegram sticker pack
and were featured on this number of the @coopzine
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coopzine · 3 days ago
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day 5
AAGAGAGAGAHHHHH
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Asexual
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coopzine · 3 days ago
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Day 18
also requested by @writerwhoreads
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Unlabeled
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coopzine · 3 days ago
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Rooster, chicken and chick
If you want your favourite bird illustrated next then you can place an order on my Ko-Fi
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coopzine · 4 days ago
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Some quick sketches
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coopzine · 4 days ago
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Doodling after work
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coopzine · 4 days ago
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day 1
day one of posting a gay chicken every day for pride month
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Lesbian
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coopzine · 5 days ago
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Travelin’ frens
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coopzine · 5 days ago
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here i guess!
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