Pride and Prejudice (2005) | dir. Joe Wright [insp]
antigonick, antigone funn, birth
the task of the translator of antigone, anne carson / 1.01 the bane of rudyard, wooden overcoats / antigonick, anne carson / 1.05 she stoops to conquer, wooden overcoats
she has a willatine for you ☺️
Friedrich Wilhelm Hirt (German, 1721-1772) - Sleeping cat
mugs by sissi.ceramics (3)
Preview of Basilisk, my personal favorite of my risograph comics, and the project all my other recent medieval-inspired art descends from.
Styled after medieval illuminated manuscripts and printed using a custom color palette requiring 5 risograph inks (including metallic gold), Basilisk asks the question: what would drive a teenage girl to create a monster?
Physical copies available here (also digital here). To brag for a moment--this is my masterwork of riso printing and is even more impressive in person.
The First Full Moon's Occultation of Mars © astronycc
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I feel like i'm obligated to tell all German learners about one of the biggest inside jokes Germany has to offer
and it's this sticker:
This sticker says:
"Nice here.
But have you ever been to Baden-Württemberg?"
Baden-Württemberg is one of Germany's federal states. Now i don't know the background behind this sticker (probably tourism marketing) or how exactly it turned into the biggest inside joke ever, but anyways
This sticker is EVERYWHERE. And when i say everywhere, i mean like on the Golden Gate bridge, on top of mount Everest, on the pyramids in Egypt, in Tschornobyl, on the Burj Khalifa, and so on.
No place on earth is safe.
Evidence below:
The Cat with Julie Manet (detail), 1877
by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919)
Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright