العمل عبارة عن صورة امرأة مستلقية على سرير تم عملها باستخدام النص العربي فقط من قصيدة “في غيابها كونت صورتها” ل محمود درويش
The poem “In Her Absence I Created Her Image”, by Mahmoud Darwish, written exactly once in the Diwani Jali Arabic calligraphy script, to form the image of a woman.
i love how cats use their little walnut brains to go, "hm. it appears mother is moving very quickly and carrying many things. i bet it would be very helpful if i got right in front of her feet. this will make everything work more smoothly and won't lead to mother almost launching herself down the stairs to avoid kicking me. i am so good at plans."
whenever i'm trying to talk myself out of buying something i don't need i always hear my old russian professor's voice echoing in my head: "WHAT??? WILL YOU DIE THE RICHEST MAN IN THE GRAVEYARD?" and then i make an unwise financial decision
Using dissociate instead of zoning out. Describing a hobby as a hyperfixation. Saying nonverbal when you want a bit of quiet. Saying intrusive thoughts because that must mean an urge like to buy coffee or hair dye. Do you know feeling off sometimes is a sign of autism? Lying is gaslighting. Everyone I dislike is a narcissist.
So excited to finally share my piece for the first issue of @sponeszine! The theme was 'firsts', so here's a scene from the episode 'Miri' — the first time Spock thinks he's going to lose McCoy
Gouache and gold ink details on 100% cotton watercolour paper, approx A5 size. This was my second ever full gouache painting, stylistically based on the previous TOS Spones piece I did for a @fuckyeahspones event a few years ago. Definitely a labour of love, but I'm SO happy with how it turned out.
And definitely go check out the @sponeszine zine and blog, to see all the other wonderful artists and writers featured alongside this piece!
ai artist pushing the two minute button and then start on their microwave: 'i feel bad for the people who arent learning prompts right now theyre gonna get left behind by us tech-forward chefs'
I cannot stress how grateful I am that Max Chandler-Mather, Greens MP, got elected. He has brought such a fiery passion to Parliament to stand up for renters. The housing crisis is a product of tax concessions to investors and a lack of public housing - things that the Greens want to solve, but the landlords in Parliament like Albanese don't.
This is why voting Greens is so important. It gives a voice to those struggling, it gives a voice to those who aren't wealthy property owners, it gives a voice for real change - not just a few minor adjustments here and there so Labor can say "look, we did something" while the structural inequality continues.
The only party in parliament right now with a plan to fix the housing crisis is the Greens.