ginkgo leaf wall hanging quilt commission 🌿
cotton fabrics with hand carved block prints, quilted and sewn with the free motion foot on my machine
Nikita Charushin (1934-2000)
Bulldog party wallpaper 🎉
When you're a bug fangirl and you find a weird ass bug outside and start fangirling
No matter how progressive or well-read you are, there are always going to be moments in your life where somebody pushes back against something that's so culturally ingrained you never even considered it before. And you'll say "Huh, it never occurred to me to challenge this but you're right" and that doesn't mean you were "morally toxic" before, it means you're a non-omniscient human capable of growth.
K.O.'d
Nu gĂĄr vi!
Jag testade att göra mitt livs första animerade gif av en av serierna som jag har målat av en gående kråka. Det visar sig att den haltar som en gangster!!
Let’s walk!
I tried out making the first animated gif in my life from one of my series of paintings of a walking crow. It turns out it limps like a gangster!!
an illustration for Ladies of Literature Vol.2 - ladiesofliterature
Blimunda (a.k.a. Seven-Moons) has the ability to see people (and everything else) on the inside. She’s one of three protagonists, and they’re trying to build a flying contraption in 18th century Portugal during Inquisition. Bartolomeu, the “brains” of the operation, figures out there’s something inside people - “human wills”- which are necessary to lift their contraption. And it turns out Blimunda has the power to capture those into a jar as they leave the body of dying or desperate people - so she sets off to Lisbon as a plague spreads.
My favourite character from the only required reading book I truly enjoyed in secondary school. I was tempted to pick a more international or trendier character for this anthology, but… this felt right.
The Joan of Arc sweater is complete! Made entirely out of secondhand acrylic yarn. Started April 22nd, finished July 11th.