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I draw and garden chaotically🪴 🦾 Futures ecologies 🪐 DIY camper van 🚑 Rooted in #limburg🌳
Aiden's hairstyle is "party in the front, party in the back, and unbridled chaos on the sides."
Love your style
In de wintertijd slaapt ze, als
De dood in de grond
Uit haar tenen trekt ze stengels
Die ze omgekeerd in de lucht begraaft
Beneden is de echte wereld
Boven de grond haar lentedroom-in-kleur
Alles begint in de bodem
Alles zakt er weer terug
#poetry #poezie #digitalart #creativetoots #femaleartist #artist #myth
So beautiful ❤️🌱
#TwoForTuesday:
#Ostrich & #Cockatoo by pioneering Japanese graphic designer Hisui Sugiura (杉浦 非水 Sugiura Hisui, 1876-1965) from his design collection Hisui Sosaku Zuanshu, 1926
National Diet Library Japan:
https://www.ndl.go.jp/en/imagebank/theme/hisuisosaku
#JapaneseArt #GraphicDesign #BirdsInArt
Dit is tof
Filled it in and shares in my tiny network
Wait what?! Sorry I missed this!
On Wednesday 1 April, we are celebrating the launch of Page Not Found's new minibieb and our publication “Free Books: On the Infrastructural Promise of Street Libraries”! Join us for a public programme focused on reading and activating the city through spatial interventions.

Together with Radna Rumping from Loom, we will reflect on how street libraries (aka minibiebs) and other bottom-up urban infrastructures break through the blandness and smoothness of the contemporary city. And how situated knowledge and sense-making practices can reshape how we relate to each other in the public sphere.

The evening will feature talks by Papertrail, who will provide insights into the making of the book and how minibiebs may inspire radically different informational futures, and writer-artist-curator Radna Rumping, who will reflect on embodied artistic practices and conditions of urban (in)visibility. Expect an open conversation on print in a digital world, amateur spatial interventions, walking as research practice, and how artists and designers can activate public space.

Come talk, listen, and imagine the city as a shared library.

Flyer by Bart de Baets
This looks amazing! I don’t have the patience 🧶