When someone tells me a completely pointless story
On the outside I’m like:
But on the inside I’m like:
On the outside I’m like:
But on the inside I’m like:
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Ah. Mazing.
I posted this all over the internet yesterday but I never put it up on Tumblr… so I thought I should!
Here’s the final product of the commencement poster I was asked to design for MICA’s Illustration Class of 2012. So happy with how it looks printed!! (and I didn’t have to print it myself, that was cool too)
Anchorman Pixel People
Created by Wee Little Stitches
Cross stitch pattern available for $6 USD at Etsy.
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Using merely a needle, thread and a canvas, artist Daniel Kornrumph embroiders portraits of people.
Check out more of his works at http://danielkornrumpf.com/!
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Ba harmy putar?GLARCH!
is it weird that i actually laughed when i read this?
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A Lucile model wearing an amazingly embroidered tunic/robe over a simple chiffon dress. I love how Lucile has her posed as a caryatid to reflect the classical influence of the ensemble.
Lyudmila Pavlichenko [1916-1974]: Successful Sniper during the second World War at age 24, History Student, Wartime Diplomat
An excerpt from her bibliographical profile within the Military Channel reads:
When Russian sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko was interviewed by Time magazine in 1942, she derided the American media.
“One reporter even criticized the length of the skirt of my uniform, saying that in America women wear shorter skirts and besides my uniform made me look fat, ” she said.
The length of skirt probably didn’t matter to the 309 Nazi soldiers Pavlichenko is credited with killing, or to the many Russians she inspired with her bravery and skill.