This reminds me of some very fancy accessible washrooms in Hong Kong with wave censors but they don't explicitly say where you're supposed to wave at (it's nowhere near the handle!). So my grandma has been locked inside, unable to exit. π
This reminds me of some very fancy accessible washrooms in Hong Kong with wave censors but they don't explicitly say where you're supposed to wave at (it's nowhere near the handle!). So my grandma has been locked inside, unable to exit. π
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I just got this notification from this trial Meta is conducting. For art to be seen, fees are required. No more likes because your work is interesting to ppl, it is all just paid access to huge audiences. And these are just starting fees, they go up after a month. ππ¬π
I love the weight and movement of flesh that you've conveyed here!
I always love seeing these when you post! Both the art and the history are incredible.
Love that one is nibbling on something.
Short of being on estrogen, I've been taking EstroSmart and MenoSmart supplements for about a year and it's changed my life. I should have been on EstroSmart for a decade for pmdd.
It's so frustrating that Menopause/peri-menopause is so poorly understood.
Ah I love greyhounds/whippets β€οΈ
It looks great and easy to stow! Wish I'd seen this when I was looking at making one a while ago.
Made grilled cheese yesterday that cut my mouth up so bad that today's is a microwave-cheese sandwich instead... and I think this may be a superior sandwich. Soft, fluffy, chewy and gooey.
I can't even imagine how you'd continue the session after that.
That's completely unhinged for a therapist to say/do!!
An illustrative-style tattoo of a snake climbing up a sickle
A hip to thigh tattoo of an illustrative-style snake climbing up a sickle. There are mushrooms growing out of the handle and spore puffs floating around.
Taddoo from a while ago. A tandem session between @dwam.bsky.social and I. It's a collab flash design as well.
I've now taken to calling the space where my uterus used to be "my void", which feels very Janet from Good Place even though that's not what I was thinking when I came up with it.
I paid for a snack with cash and then the gen Z cashier reaches toward me with a fist bump. I stare in confusion, thinking maybe he's being cute because he knows it's my bday (I got my free bday drink at the same time). Finally, I realize he's trying to hand me my change π
What I've been making lately. Sculpture has felt a lot more playful for me these days.
Even so, it looks really confident and organic, like you didn't noodle around too much π
This is beautiful! Those crisp textures in the water are so decisive and wow!
Wow this is incredible!
You forget your phone in the house (yet again) and are about to go get it when your partner discovers it in her own pocket. You put it away only to pull it out seconds later and exclaim "oh here's my phone!" as if the last two steps didn't just occur.
Watched Frankenstein and, as everyone said, it was fantastic. I keep thinking about the scene where Victor is having his little existential crisis yet is being objectified by the camera. It's like a nod to all the times women characters in films made by straight men have breakdowns sexily π
My laptop is too old to update anymore, and everything I read about *new things* is frightening. I'll use my unsupported Chrome browser, which is the only browser left that I can use, until the bitter end. Maybe I'll just stop using a computer after this.
Chef and my Fridge on Netflix has been very pleasant and fun. It's basically a bunch of Korean chefs cooking as fast as humanly possible while being roasted by the hosts in a cute way. Egos get demolished, chefs learn to take themselves less seriously, amazing food gets cooked and eaten.
But someone is happy that I'm back in Vancouver. Rather than being extra sweet, she's been extra bossy and thowing tantrums π
View from my hotel downtown that captures the pink and blue clouds at sunset over Mont Royal and an urban cityscape.
Another angle of my view from the hotel. The sun sits behind a glass condo building, illuminating the street to the left and the hazy sky to the right. The reflection of the hotel and blue sky in the sunlight can be seen on the glass condo front.
Le Plateau Neighborhood buildings with a bright red modern Art sculpture in the foreground. The trees have lost their leaves but there are some green bushes. The buildings have staircases up to their front doors, and each has a unique design window and various colors - reds, Browns, black and grey - on their frontage.
The Redpath museum interior, perhaps in the Victorian style, with sunlight shining onto the hardwood floors in patterns cast from the decorative openings in the handrails.
Montreal, you are lovely!
That would be very surreal!
Glad you're doing well! Can't wait to hear all about it!
And I said, "yeah it is! Now imagine a big painting that takes a month or more, and it's ugly for at least half of it. And sometimes it never looks good." And she looked at me in fear, like she couldn't even begin to imagine.
I feel so so validated π
My partner is really getting into art now that she's tried oil pastels. After struggling through a painting that ended up turning out well, she commented how difficult art is; that a piece will be ugly until suddenly it's not, and somehow you have to keep going.
She's an earthquake engineering!
What kind of boring lives are these people living that they've never heard of a harpy π€―
We'll it's definitely paying off ππΌ and it's very inspiring!