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I’ve been trying out these cute magazine beads that I’ve been seeing everywhere, and while they are so time consuming, I think they are just the cutest things!! I think I’ll make some earrings with them :3
I wanted to enter an embroidery competition that was run by Domestika. And this is what I ended up coming up with. It is a lichen themed French barrett hair clip.
Prior to planning and making my embroidery I went on some walks and took some photos for inspiration.
I really love lichen it's such a strange thing. The physical structure of lichen is a fungi that clings to tree branches, rocks, and other solid surfaces. The fungi provides a home for a colony of tiny algae or cyanobacteria. The algae or cyanobacteria photosynthesize producing sugars and other molecules that they share with the fungi. These are what give the lichen its colours. So lichen isn't really one thing. It is a living collaboration of two completely unrelated organisms. It can survive desiccation and bounces right back with a little rain.
It looks a bit like coral and can be used to indicate air quality. Overall a fascinating and splendid amalgam.
WANT.. so vintage
Was taking some pictures at my friend’s cool house yesterday. I like that you can see the kitchen from this shot, though I didn’t notice that when I was taking it. I just wanted a photo of the mirror without me in it.
Free Dos Equis swag for Cinco De Mayo this year!
©Robin Fifield 2023.
Matching Reki and Langa bracelets:3
pink braids hairstyles for black girls 🫧 𓇼 ೀ.° ༘
A rapariga gótica e a rapariga colorida fazem um porta chaves, mas mal se nota quem fez o quê
Some more older art from 2020 that has been going on in my TLOZ AU, what an average zurudo woman looks like. Maybe sometime I'll redo this since I was really trying to dive into doing traditional color with marker and colored penil.
Me aged 16 with red/orange hair 🙊🙈
Egyptian-Mesopotamian inspired dress concept for one of the characters I'm making right now.
Eastside Radio's Sylvia Rosenblum interviewed four varied artists in residencies including Taronga Zoo, Botanical Gardens and Maritime and me! The interview zeroes in on the community benefit part of my project for Waverley Council about the Parking Officers aka Rangers. Go here http://eastsidefm.org/2012/03/arts-wednesday-artists-in-residence/ and click on Gail Carson to listen.
If you have anything to share as a parking officer or a member of the public with something to say about parking at Waverley, let me know here. I'd love to have your input or question. Over to you!