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ashwoodliving · 11 months ago
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urbanwoods56 · 1 year ago
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Bookshelves with doors offer concealed storage, protecting books from dust and maintaining a tidy appearance. When considering bookshelf prices, factors like material, size, and design influence the cost. Bedroom bookshelves enhance storage and decor in sleeping spaces, while living room bookshelves serve as focal points for displaying books and decor in shared areas.
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clumsypuppy · 22 days ago
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@heropartnerweek 2025 day 1 - home
#i wanted to have fun with this one by drawing how i imagine my teams base to look postgame (too lazy to color it though)#dont stare at it too hard- i suck at perspective so i had to make a mockup in minecraft and draw over it TT_TT#i really wish they did more with the team base after graduation like.. some decorations at least. and i was always curious#whether the vines at the back of the room would reveal a new room and i was so disappointed when it didnt#im gonna ramble a bit abt what i drew here-#a small pool has been built around the spring so it holds more water.. it was inspired by the well in secret world of arrietty#+ a small garden to plant crops like berries. i think neptune would be the one to manage it to keep his hands busy#theres also a table with a copy of the map used for planning out travel routes besides the one carried in the bag#in my gameplay i like to stack missions if theyre in the same location for efficiency and i think they do that too#the bookshelf is their shared collection of comics and favorite books. and theres a bulletin board with mementos and#i think maybe some nice letters theyve received. you can also see grovyles wanted poster as a keepsake#theres a back room covered by vines which separates the bedroom and i didnt get to draw it but tbh theres not much there#just their beds and collection of treasures. maybe some stuffed toys and gifts?#there are string lights hung around the ceiling in the main room#my art#myart#pokemon mystery dungeon#pmd#heropartnerweek#heropartnerweek2025#doodles#team satellite#oc#ocs
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macrolit · 3 months ago
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I fit all my vintage Signet Classics on this small shelf, but I had to cheat. More on my latest mlbooks IG post. (Plus a trivia question about Audrey Hepburn and Humprey Bogart.)
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notbecauseofvictories · 3 months ago
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Just saw your post about graphic novels that intrigued you and it intrigued me too. Would you mind sharing which graphic novels have you read that you'd recommend or that affected you in interesting ways? Thank you!
When it comes to graphic novels, I tend to prefer the slightly idiosyncratic, and definitely adult. While I did like The Night Eaters, and Something Is Killing the Children (my first experience really dipping my toe in...) I learned very quickly that (a) I can't do anything with even a whiff of YA, and (b) series are not my forte. But that's okay, because this space also has a lot of artists writing and illustrating for adults, really putting the "novel" in "graphic novel."
I've talked before about Junji Ito and Alison Bechdel, so I won't repeat myself---though I do still love Bechdel's work with the unspoken, prickly edges of things; I think very fondly of that weekend I spent reading badly-translated jpegs of Ito's work, the sense of destabilization and disorientation it left me with.
A list of some other works that stand out, in no particular order:
The Third Person, by Emma Grove, which delves into the experience of someone with multiple identities, each with its own relationship to gender. Especially if you're about to read Catriona Ward's The Last House on Needless Street for book club, I think this should be a required pairing.
If you're looking for something that captures the mundane struggle of making a life (similar to Will McPhail’s In.) there are lots of options! I'd recommend Roaming, by Jillian and Mariko Tamaki, or maybe It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth, by Zoe Thorogood. I think Roaming might be stronger as a narrative, but It's Lonely is an imaginal and imaginative chronicle of that struggle to make a life, make art---though it didn't work for me as a narrative, the visuals stand out to me as beautiful, surreal in exactly the way I like.
I liked The Underwater Welder, by Jeff Lemire, for very similar reasons---the bits about a son trying to grapple with the legacy his alcoholic, semi-neglectful father didn't land, but when the narrator dives deep into the bay and encounters an abandoned ghost town where his own used to be? That was haunting.
If you enjoy Bechdel and Grove's work, then Julia Wertz's Impossible People is similarly a delight, and grapples thoughtfully with the narrator's alcoholism; it just didn't quite land for me in the way I wanted it to.
(Is this where I admit that I did like Blink, by Christopher Sebela et al? It's very old school scifi and almost cinematic in its approach, makes very few apologies for it, but the art is so, so divine.)
One of the most idiosyncratic was Paying for It by Chester Brown; an illustrated manifesto about the values of paying for sex, and the lives of the sex workers the narrator encounters. Honestly the most interesting part of this one was the fact that Brown has clearly thought about this subject a lot, and talked to everyone in his life about it. Some of the afterwords aren't from him---they're from his friends, who watched this from the outside, and share their perspective on how Brown has chosen or defends his approach to sex.
The even better news is that there are lots of DIY artists in this space as well! I have my own favorites close to home, plus I bought multiple copies of the Kentucky Route Zero fanzine, and I was lucky enough to snag some of the work offered as part of the Shortbox Comics Fair.
In particular I loved Stevie B.'s Dr. Limos Plays God (I'm a sucker for a clone identity crisis!), Otava Heikkila's Home by the Rotting Sea (which has some very fun Octavia Butler echoes), Narsid's Last Crane (lovely, and quite sad), and also Ver's Sacred Bodies, which has the dubious distinction of making me think "this better not awaken anything in me" for the first time since Crimes of the Future.
All this to say...graphic novels are neat, I enjoy them, but it's a bit like watching a movie with subtitles. I mostly understand what's going on, but I think I'm missing some of the finer shades and nuances that would take my experience to the next level.
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ollyhoo · 3 months ago
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dream place
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keyklicks · 24 days ago
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Some recent crochet projects I've finished
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temeyes · 1 year ago
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i may switch fandoms most of the time, but i'm a loyal bitch (OF EIGHT YEARS)
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readtheuniverse · 8 months ago
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bewitching-666 · 8 days ago
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pyxxie-nyxxie · 6 months ago
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Merry Christmas,check out this Krampus I made
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urbanwoods56 · 1 year ago
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Upgrade Your Space with a Bookshelf
A bookshelf is an essential piece of furniture designed to store and display books and other decorative items. Wall bookshelves are mounted on walls, optimizing space and providing a sleek, minimalist look. Modern bookshelves feature clean lines, often made from materials like glass, metal, or wood, showcasing contemporary design aesthetics. Kids bookshelves are typically colorful and whimsical, with child-friendly designs to encourage reading and organization skills. Small bookshelves are ideal for compact spaces, offering storage without overwhelming the room. Corner bookshelves utilize corner spaces efficiently, maximizing storage in tight areas.
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godofthestupid · 9 months ago
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I've been hearing for quite some time now that Discworld is a good book series so I picked up one of the books(found on a Booktradingshelf) and that was not lie,it is a good series
Small Gods is really funny and I love the world building
Honestly, should've picked up the book series wayyyy sooner
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bunabi · 2 months ago
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Alright, the world has got to know.
What’s your favorites from your yaoi collection?
dunno.....probably my Hassel x Brassius old man yaoi doujins
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wolffe-makes-art · 9 months ago
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Wanted to draw some books 🤷‍♀️think I mighta learned a trick for lighting in the process so yay?
(Click on image for better quality!)
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elven-spring · 1 year ago
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Hope the picture’s not blurry. The spider had been living in her bookshelf for months. On this specific day she sat down to re-re-re-read her favorite book and the spider bit her over her compression sock.
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