you're telling me they debuted a girl band called QWER???
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[Image description: A digital drawing based on the film Saw. It shows Adam Faulkner-Stanheight and Lawrence Gordon's hands reaching towards one another, styled after the painting The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo. Adam is in Adam's position, and Lawrence is in God's. Both of the hands are bloodied. A bunch of items surround, each with a red circle around them, and a note written next to that in the same colour. Each item has some blood on it. At the top, there's a short cigarette and a pistol, with the words "the omens". There's also a tape recorder that says "the beginning and the end". Below the hands, there's a very bloody saw next to a length of chains. The chains state "the ties that bind;" while the saw continues "the ones that don't". Near them, there's Lawrence's severed foot, with the note "the leftovers". Adam's hand also has this note, but capitalised. There's a trail of blood between their hands which is noted as "the promise". Lawrence's hand has the continued note "broken". The background for the piece is dark blue, with a faded picture of the bathroom.]
Inktober - Day 21 (Chains)
Film - Saw (James Wan, 2004)
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"I know this isn't what you wanted, thousands of angels with their guts on the walls."
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pair of gloves I made!!! finished them like two months ago at this point and I’m still mourning the fact it’s way too hot to wear em out. I sewed them while they were on my hands/arms mostly to get a close fit though you pay for that in a million pin pricks. I got pin pricks in the shape of a heart on my right hand from this so uh. I don’t encourage this unfortunately I’d do it again. also that does mean that I was sewing with my left hand for a fair bit of the right glove which went way better than it should’ve, honestly!
yeah though, it’s all made out of scrap material— the KING is written in alcohol marker on umbrella fabric, heart is cut out of umbrella fabric, all the various lace is from a childhood dress, most of everything else is old t shirt and sock material. the green lace up part is actually lace from an old dress that I dyed with food colouring— which was a very funny experience, cooking a horrendous vinegar-water-food colouring mixture on the stove top with scrap fabric in it for like 30 minutes. I am astounded that it WORKED.
also the threads are purposefully poking out and shit, I wanted it to be messy and multi coloured
yeah!!! all it takes is a couple days and the audacity, as usual
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