i’ve made a lot of #embroidery #brooch for next my 10th anniversary exhibition !! #stumpwork #beading #retro #taiwan #rabel #masadonnaembroidery #art #original #刺繍 #立体刺繍 #ビーズ刺繍 #マサドンナ #レトロチャイナ #個展用 #ブローチ https://www.instagram.com/p/ClSTpyovC0h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Is the rebel book by Marie Lu really worth buying. It is not available in local libraries, so I thought I would buy it. Is it as good as the other legend books or should I get something else?
I know there is version of Deadpool in Spider-Punk world (because in one of the comic Hobie is wearing his pin), and part of me wants him to be alternative too, like Metal Head or Nu-Metal fan, but part of me wants him to be the biggest pop fan ever, 2000s juicy girl in hottest pink suit, or vocaloid, Hatsune Miku of Earth 138, or...
Like a product of some mass media machine that turned against the creator and actually turned from something we all claim as "cringe and dumb" into a newer deeper meaning, I basically want DP to be this lady in pink
The camera housing is back, and all seems to be solved.
Big thanks to UnderwaterCameraStore!
I have also been able to use the new Panasonic Lumix G 8mm Fish Eye lens.
I need a bit of practice, but the groupers are great posers.
Are you coming to also photograph this great fish here in Lanzarote?
Arnaldo Roche-Rabell (American, b. Puerto Rico, 1955-2018)
Spirit of the Colony, 1993
Oil on canvas, 195.6 x 195.9 cm (77 x 77 1/8 in)
on display at RISD Museum
“This painting depicts a dark-skinned man whose eyes are distinctly rendered in blue and yellow on the left and red and orange on the right. The flock of birds obscuring his face symbolizes the spirit of the colony referenced in the title, or the communities in Puerto Rico, the artist's native land. The birds also represent the artist's Afro-Caribbean ancestors, whose identities are often left in the margins.
By scraping and layering paint, Roche-Rabell reveals the depths of color that are characteristic of his practice. These textures express pride in his heritage and embody revelations of belonging and homecoming.”