Britain’s Otters - Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James
British artist Tony Plant, a sand-painter and photographer who borrows his canvas from nature by using the wet sand of low-lying coastal lands of England as his working surface. His art is deceptively simple but impressive, employing simple tools like garden rakes to create large-scale sand artworks.
(via Artist’s Massive Sand Paintings Disappear With the Tides (Video) : TreeHugger)
We’re on day five of the Pearl Clutcher Cardigan being on Ravelry’s top five patterns list. Exciting yes? Follow the link to check it out (and keep it at the top five!).
But you know what that means? It means for-realz knock-down-drag-out pearl clutching from the more conservative fibers peeps. So far, I’ve been called trashy and likened to the Madam of a brothel… which is AWESOME. My intelligence has been in question for writing the pattern and they’re uber disgusted by my tattoos *yawn*. Finally, there’s a handful of crones who believe that the Pearl Clutcher cardigan is pornography and needs to be removed…
PORNOGRAPHY, you guys. For realz? Anyway, go check it out and decide for yourself.
My kind of fibers gal! Whoa! Hold onto your hat, she has a *gasp* tattoo! I want to knit with this girl! :)
(Source: larmoyante)
I get terribly scared of the time I’ve wasted and all of a sudden you become impossible to me.
Lomography Tag of the Day - holiday
“Let the string on your kite out a little more…”