i hate when top wildlife predators are just lil babies teeny tiny babies
Ianthe’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Drunk and sad :(
Last night, after work I ran downstairs with my 8ft of strung beads, 7 silver rings, medium weight cord and a box of safety pins to try and figure out the proportions of the 7th house lung necklace.
And I created a monstrosities that would have turned off any shabari enthusiast and horrified any punk.
But after an hour of fiddling, I created this.
Which allowed me to create this
The first colum is the label for each strand so I don't get confused. The second colum is the number of beads in each stand. As measured by a single strand of size 11 seed beads. And the third colum is that length in centimeters. It turned out that there are 20 size 11 sead beads in 5 centimeters so the math was easy.
I also created the strand with a 5, 10, and 20 could pattern so they would be easy to count.
Anyways, I did some math the sum of one side of lung is 259.75cm so the whole thing will be 519.5cm or a little over 5 meters....
I'm very excited!
twitter loved this one so anyway here's one of my fave ship dynamics
A moment of silence for design that didn't work out. Here is a failed 3rd and failed 6 design
One of the crazy things about getting good at a craft, in my case beading, is the ability to look at something and understand how it was constructed.
I can look at a necklace and start breaking down the stitches.
And my mind will reconstruct the technique.
I imagine that this phenomenon happens to painters, sculptures, embroideries, writers, comics builders, taylors and smiths..
Buts it's kind of amazing to understand how art gets made
Teri Greeves, a Kiowa artist, celebrates her husband’s Anishinaabe culture in this artwork through beaded designs inspired by aesthetics and dance traditions indigenous to the Great Lakes region. Floral motifs and contemporary jingle-dress dancers in complementary colors adorn a pair of high-heeled sneakers, a riff on the traditional knee-high moccasins worn by Kiowa women. Along with glass and bugle beads, the designs are made with chonchos and cabochon shells, which add a three-dimensional element to the work, and Swarovski crystals. Greeves says, “I found a way to use the materials and techniques of the old masters and mix them up with new materials and techniques for my generation, all in an attempt to interpret this twenty-first century world I live in.”
This work recently came back on view, you can find it in the American Art galleries.
Posted by Elizabeth Treptow Teri Greeves (Kiowa, born 1970). Great Lakes Girls, 2008. Glass beads, bugle beads, Swarovski crystals, sterling silver stamped conchae, spiny oyster shell cabochons, canvas high-heeled sneakers. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Stanley J. Love, by exchange, 2009.1a-b. Creative Commons-BY
“The entire British museum is an active crime scene” - John Oliver
My ADHD is so bad today that i cant consintrate on my main project.
So I'm trying to make a tennis bracelet.
Which is odd because I hate both tennis and bracelets
My coworkers said that when they did their osha 30 cert they got a sticker. I did mine and did not get a sticker. Where’s my sticker?
Yeah sorry, we ran out of the official 30hr stickers here at the office. In the mean time, could I interest you in a sticker I made myself?
why? because my brain said so. that's why
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