



The sketch/progress of a print I made.
Yes I forgot the tail feathers until the last minute, I added them later.




The sketch/progress of a print I made.
Yes I forgot the tail feathers until the last minute, I added them later.

I really love Orville Peck’s music. I had heard his name for a bit and one day I was like “Okay let’s check him out” and the first song I listened to was Daytona Sand and in about 8 seconds was a fan. He’s such a good singer, I am always happy when he puts out new stuff.
ALTYES YES YES YESYESYES! I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE! THANK YOU MILDMAYFOXE PATREON! DON’T BE JEALOUS, JOIN THE MONTHLY PRINT TEAM!

Już dziś rozpoczynamy zajęcia w ramach kursu “Podstawy projektowania graficznego”, a tymczasem zachęcamy do zapisów na kwietniowe warsztaty z alternatywnych technik graficznych.
Podczas spotkań uczestnicy poznają i wypróbują w praktyce techniki monotypii oraz suchej igły. To okazja do eksperymentowania z formą, fakturą i procesem powstawania odbitki graficznej oraz do twórczej pracy w kameralnej atmosferze.
Daty warsztatów: 16.04 oraz 23.04
godz. 17:00, sala 106 (budynek główny uczelni)
Serdecznie zapraszamy!
no one is helping and i need answers before the end of the month

Even tho I’m non binary, I think it’s important to note that my experiences working in the food service industry were during a time in my life that I was identifying and treated as a girl / woman.


Display and text from the Warburg Institute (London) 2025 exhibition ’Tarot: Origins and Afterlives’
“Andrea Ghisi’s 1616 edition of Laberinto features small woodcut versions of 46 of the 50 so-called Mantegna tarocchi engravings. Ghisi’s book is a clever prognostication game comprising 21 tables, each showing the same 60 images arranged in different ways. Paricipants are asked to think of a single card on the page, whereupon the operator can almost immediately identify the chosen image.”
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ALTMore stamp carving: calling this one The Ascension, 2026
I’d like to do more larger pieces like this! I’ve been playing a LOT of WoW Midnight, so I’m considering doing a WoW piece.


Printmaking experiment (and the “plate” after I used it to print)
I made this by cutting and scratching lines into a cut open piece of broth carton, inking it up, and then wiping away all the excess ink. That leaves ink only left in the etched away parts, and when it’s pressed to paper, the ink transfers.
Clearly it didn’t turn out perfect, but it was a fun experiment, and I think I’ll revisit this technique in the future!