hellbent
Anatomical model of a female silkworm moth. | 1865-1884
i love sunsets, i love discovering new music, i love stargazing, i love walking, i love the smell of earth after it rains, i love coffee, i love the smell of books, i love quiet afternoons, i love open windows, i love the underlying flavors in food, i love poetry, i love freshly baked bread, i love painting my nails, i love flowers growing through cracks in the pavement. etc etc
there is an idea of a Barbara Roberts; some kind of a perfect doll. but there is no real me: only an entity, something illusory, something… plastic.
THE PRICE OF RESURRECTION
nathaniel orion g.k / anna ådén / antigone - sophocles, tr. anne carson / jenna barton / grief lessons - anne carson / ain't no grave - claude ely
Whenever you study you feel sleepy. Kelsey Smith
Chateau ruins, Belgium by Forgotten Heritage
Papercraft Howl (and Calcifer!) that I made for the con back in February!
Every time I make Howl, I experiment with a new way of depicting the argyle pattern of his jacket. This time, I tried a double layer method - cutting the diamond shapes out of a shimmery pink paper, and then placing those on top of the blue patten to form a unified whole. What do you think, lovelies? How should I approach the jacket next time I make Howl?