Sifting archives
Sifting archives
Notes.
I havenβt watched it yet but the first film is one I always love returning to. Even my husband loves it (I think it helps the nostalgia for his home country)
Somewhere along 17.
Her work is really fantastic. Glad you discovered her!
Good morning.
*havenβt left Meta. Canβt figure out how to edit my original post π€¦ββοΈ
I deleted my account from Twitter ages ago. I was never really a user and just decided to be done with it. I have left Meta apps yet but Iβm working towards minimizing my presence there. I like that there is community here but Iβm not convinced this is the platform for me.
This is a really beautiful image! I really have a soft spot for our foliage. Our property is heavily wooded but there are certain trees that are really mature, including a supposedly 200 year old towering oak, that if anything happened to them I would be devastated.
Mapping pain || my hand, string. 2024
Mapping pain || clay, thread, paper. 2024
I can relate. Christmas morning around 3am in 2020 we lost power. It had snowed that week & then temps rose to 70s. The ground was over saturated & we had crazy winds that night. We woke to find our 80ft Norwegian Spruce uprooted at the end of our driveway, among others. I was so devastated.
Well thank you so much for thinking of me @meloniousthonk.bsky.social π₯° Happy to be apart of your community!
Oh! I had no idea!! Thank you π₯°
Throw me in π
A collection of images I made in late 2024 as part of an exercise in mapping pain.
Itβs National Handwriting Day!
Hah, and I just realized I already posted this image before π€¦ββοΈ
Asemic writing is a wordless open way of writing. I learned of this practice a few months ago and it wildly opened the floodgates when I find myself staring at a blank page. I have fallen in love with this as part of my daily art practice!
Iβm over there Andy. You can find me @susanwhite on Foto. I havenβt used it as much either. Iβm hopeful weβll see an uptick in activity once they launch publicly.
Scrolling through my phone archives. Forgot about these cut-out poems I made for a prompt in a class a few years ago. Might be a fun exercise to play with again. Anyone else ever do these?
To be held.
To hold.
Up & Down/Down & Up || India ink on mixed media paper.
#dailyartpractice #artjournal #holdingpatterns
Unmapping (the/my) mind || India ink on mixed media paper.
#dailypractice #artjournal #asemicwriting #holdingpatterns