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into the woods…
森の中へ。。
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@thelaundrybitch @the-cauldron-witch @arsamorsoluna @avery73
Follow the Yellow Tree Trail
White Lake, New Hampshire
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@thelaundrybitch

oh, to have a single episode of them
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Betws Garmon Iron Mine
Betws Garmon, Eryri, Cymru, UK
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Beautiful blue water at Krka National Park, Croatia (4000x5328) OC - Author: b00b_l0ver
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Art Nouveau Architecture in Brussels, Architect: Ernest Delune (Belgian,1859-1947), 6 Rue du Lac, Brussels, Belgium, 1904.
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I was working with an item today that just utterly flabbergasted a part of me (the other was deeply frustrated with the catalogue record AS SOMEONE APPARENTLY THOUGHT IT WAS PRINTED ON SILK, coming back to that in a minute) … but ANYWAYS … said item is a replica of a medieval manuscript prayer book THAT IS ENTIRELY WOVEN out of grey and black silk … WOVEN … text, images, intricate grey scale, WOVEN … NOT PRINTED …
And it’s flabbergasting because it’s from 1888, Jacquard machine, IT USED PUNCH CARDS to weave these intricate pages … something like 400 weft per near square inch … IT looks like a page of textured paper, but it’s not, it’s entirely SILK … F*CK …
Anyways …
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Another picture of Oregon being unfairly beautiful - Author: zoey-sun
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Tumultuous Waters
The Pemigewasset River, New Hampshire
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Embroidered Sculptures Recreate Lifelike Mushrooms, Lichen, and Fungi in Thread
by Grace Ebert - Colossal, February 25, 2022
Amanda Cobbett suspends a singular moment in the fleeting lives of fungi by stitching their likeness in thread. The textile artist photographs and gathers specimens that she brings back to her Surrey Hills-based studio, where she finds fibers to match pale green lichens and golden chanterelles. Using a free-motion embroidery technique on a sewing machine, she then stitches multiple layers onto a piece of dissolvable fabric that, once the organism is complete, is washed away to leave just the mushroom or mossy bark intact. As a scroll through her Instagram reveals, the resulting sculptures are so realistic in color, shape, and size that it’s difficult to distinguish the artist’s iterations from their counterparts.
Currently, Cobbett is preparing a collection that will head to the Artful Craft exhibition at Make Southwest, which opens on April 2.
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I've been drawing this for a long time, but I forgot to post it😭😭😭
ANYWAY—
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