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This a couple of days ago. Nearing completion. It’s one of the few shots where the scissor lift isn’t in the way. Since then, I’ve done a lot more work and added lots of lines. Today I decided it to be finished. Tomorrow we’re going to add a top coat.
And on Saturday, there is going to be an official opening and neighborhood party, because two other murals in my neighborhood accidentally have been finished in the last two months as well. So we decided to team up our festivities.
If you’re in Rotterdam on Saturday, June 13, drop by at the corner of Assendelftstraat and Adamshofstraat. 15 PM sharp!
On Google Maps, you can still get a glimpse of what the previous rather dilapidated mural looked like. Nobody was happy with it:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/yM4zbyUP...
#mural #rotterdam #painting
And on Saturday, there is going to be an official opening and neighborhood party, because two other murals in my neighborhood accidentally have been finished in the last two months as well. So we decided to team up our festivities.
If you’re in Rotterdam on Saturday, June 13, drop by at the corner of Assendelftstraat and Adamshofstraat. 15 PM sharp!
On Google Maps, you can still get a glimpse of what the previous rather dilapidated mural looked like. Nobody was happy with it:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/yM4zbyUP...
#mural #rotterdam #painting
It's beautiful. I wish it was in my neighborhood.
@joost thanx! I have to add I did take a little the most favorable spot to take a picture from. If you stand right in front of it a rather small tree is in the way. I do hope it won’t get too big 🙂
It’s so cute because there’s a school on the square as well, and every day these primary school kids come by and they all look at the mural for minutes and minutes, inspecting all the creatures and flowers I have put into it. It’s super rewarding.
It’s so cute because there’s a school on the square as well, and every day these primary school kids come by and they all look at the mural for minutes and minutes, inspecting all the creatures and flowers I have put into it. It’s super rewarding.
Lovely!
@waa aaaahhh, I just imagined the little kids looking at it and it's so great.
This makes me so happy in so many ways
A++ work! it's shaping up beautifully. love your art, and love seeing it out in the world like this.
also, as a bonus, i was swiveling about the google street view and saw a li'l black cat on the sidewalk 🐈⬛🥹
also, as a bonus, i was swiveling about the google street view and saw a li'l black cat on the sidewalk 🐈⬛🥹
Now that I see it in context of its surroundings, it's even more lovely <3
@nikkuneko it’ll be interesting to see how quickly Google street view updates.
1. Lovely!
2. The mention of scissor lift reminded me that my museum designer wife just purchased one of these: https://mltshp.com/p/1RRB2
2. The mention of scissor lift reminded me that my museum designer wife just purchased one of these: https://mltshp.com/p/1RRB2
This is wonderful!
Fantastic! And, yeah, the old mural - and surrounds - needed this.
So much better.
Congratulations. I hope this leads to more commissions.
So much better.
Congratulations. I hope this leads to more commissions.
It makes me happy even over here!
@ba that’s an amazing shirt!
Really wonderful! I wish I could see it in person.
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phone pic: a young boy kneeling down on vinyl floor, looking at the children's picture book "cars and trucks and things that go", with two toy trucks and a bowl of blueberries next to him. to his right is a wicker basket and past the book is a blue blanket.
before my nephew was born, i mailed my childhood copy of the richard scarry classic to my brother as a christmas gift. this morning he texted me and said “noah has been insisting he eat blueberries and read ‘pig and momma’ this morning.” i was delighted.
my parents bought that copy of the book for me in ~1984 and the legend goes that i requested back-to-back re-readings of it on a daily basis. glad the tradition has continued.
my parents bought that copy of the book for me in ~1984 and the legend goes that i requested back-to-back re-readings of it on a daily basis. glad the tradition has continued.
Finding goldbug was an important part of my youth.
@david_adams hah, SAME! when i texted my brother back, my first response was “GOTTA FIND GOLDBUG!”
@nikkuneko Is it fair to say that the hair runs in the family!
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Color photograph: A man with a walrus mustache and glasses, wearing a "Rays" shirt peaks from behind the 9th inning window in a old-fashioned manual scoreboard at a baseball park, as a player in a red Seminoles jersey in the outfield is making a spectacular leap for the ball.
source: https://gardenandgun.com/durham-b...
"Chris Ivy watches as Florida State University outfielder Chase Williams makes a catch during the semifinals of the 2025 ACC Championship, which took place at Durham Bulls Athletic Park." Photo credited to the FSU athletics department.
What a photo. (Ivy is the longtime scorekeeper for the Durham Buls.)
"Chris Ivy watches as Florida State University outfielder Chase Williams makes a catch during the semifinals of the 2025 ACC Championship, which took place at Durham Bulls Athletic Park." Photo credited to the FSU athletics department.
What a photo. (Ivy is the longtime scorekeeper for the Durham Buls.)
oh, man, i love this
*the ghost of andy pafko appears in the other open scoreboard slot, tears streaming down his face*
Did he catch it?
Seems like a stretch in this photo :-)
Seems like a stretch in this photo :-)
@joost The article says he "makes a catch", but the article is from a group called Garden and Gun, ffs, What would they know?
The article is an interview with the longtime scorekeeper - the photo is largely incidental.
We could go in to the variables of timing, strength, speed and luck but that is all conjecture.
The article is an interview with the longtime scorekeeper - the photo is largely incidental.
We could go in to the variables of timing, strength, speed and luck but that is all conjecture.
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Image of a public bathroom toilet in which the tile flooring is a mosiac of a large group of people looking at the person on the toilet with their hands in the air either supporting the person on the toilet with their upraised hands or giving them cheers of support, depending on interpretation. They are all smilling happily. The toilet seat is up.
Holy crap!? (Assuming those people are raising their hands in religious ecstasy)
@bencmeissner Praise the load!
"and if i never poop again, that's just gonna be who i am"
I sit on my throne, my acolytes before me...
YOU REALLY DID IT!
Some designer thought disabled bathroom users deserved all the support they could get.
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My new band name.
After dropping my youngest at kindergarten, biked to office. While rising down to the parking place, something happened. I blacked out and only got my awareness some 20min later (it seems after crashing, I brought the bike to its parking place, overcame 4 fingertip control points + lift).
CAT scan was normal - it was a very warm morning and I changed from helmet to cap! One in a 100times.
After dropping my youngest at kindergarten, biked to office. While rising down to the parking place, something happened. I blacked out and only got my awareness some 20min later (it seems after crashing, I brought the bike to its parking place, overcame 4 fingertip control points + lift).
CAT scan was normal - it was a very warm morning and I changed from helmet to cap! One in a 100times.
My new band name.
2 weeks ago, after dropping my youngest in the kindergarten I took the usual bike ride to work. While descending the office garage, probably lost control of the bike (sand?). Don’t remember as I blacked out.
After some 20min I walked into my office (in the meanwhile parked the bike 2 floors down where i crashed, passed through 3 fingertip controls/barriers and took the lift) with no memory but some pain in the shoulder and head (of course that day I swapped my helmet to cap!).
2 weeks ago, after dropping my youngest in the kindergarten I took the usual bike ride to work. While descending the office garage, probably lost control of the bike (sand?). Don’t remember as I blacked out.
After some 20min I walked into my office (in the meanwhile parked the bike 2 floors down where i crashed, passed through 3 fingertip controls/barriers and took the lift) with no memory but some pain in the shoulder and head (of course that day I swapped my helmet to cap!).
Dang! Glad it wasn’t worse.
Oooouuuucccchhhh! Hang in there and here's to healing!
Oof, you must have hit that shoulder pretty hard. Glad you're otherwise ok and hope all heals well.
The shoulder looks terrible but I’m more worried about your head. Your brain doing okay?
Oww. Beterschap!
Damn!
holy YIKES my dude, that is some scary shit. i'm glad you're okay. heal well!
Dang, here is to complete recovery!
🩹 speedy recovery!
ooph. I hope you recover well and that your head is ok! Get well soon.
This is why I don't exercise. It's unhealthy.
Still thinking about this.
So scary to not remember a part I imagine.
So scary to not remember a part I imagine.
FFFFFFFFFFFFF…
Damn, friend. that’s a real one.
Damn, friend. that’s a real one.
I also had a bad bike crash with retrograde amnesia. Luckily my cycling partner was a radiologist, so he just took me to his hospital and started doing his thing.
Best wishes. Heal Fast!
The collar bone seems to have been designed as a weak point, to give up under stress. Hope you didn't rattle your brain too much.
The collar bone seems to have been designed as a weak point, to give up under stress. Hope you didn't rattle your brain too much.
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black and white photograph of a llama sticking its head out of a car window in times square. behind it a number of marquees can be seen including one for shubert theater, as well as a number of other cars behind it on the street.
via a piece about her life and work:
https://theatticbyviu.substack.com/p...
https://theatticbyviu.substack.com/p...
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1) A.I. TURNS THIS SINGLE BULLET POINT INTO A LONG EMAIL I CAN PRETEND I WROTE. 2) A.I. MAKES A SINGLE BULLET POINT OUT OF THIS LONG EMAIL I CAN PRETEND I READ. FISH BURNE ©marketoonist.com
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six small white ceramic goose creatures huddled on a wooden table. they have goose-like heads, necks and tails, orange beaks, and four simple legs ending in orange feet. it's not clear if the feet are goose feet or hooves.
Source: https://bsky.app/profile...
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My next record
Post surgery
Post surgery
They did a fine job, looks like. May you heal swiftly!
As someone who has enough hardware in him to open his own True Value, heal quickly and do not neglect the PT!
Welcome to the Unintended Cyborg Club! Seconding the PT advice, I wish I had been more serious about my own decades ago.
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A downtown scene at night, illuminated by streetlights. In the background, the facade of a turn of the century skyscraper with high arched windows on the first floor.
A lowrider, purple and brown with golden scrollwork painted on the side panel and golden hubcaps, launches itself skyward at a 45° angle, the nose high in the air. A clear plexiglass structure next to the car reads off heights in ten inch increments. The front of the car easily surpasses the tallest “120” reading.
In the foreground, separated from the car by chain link, is a crowd of people, many of them with their cell phones held aloft to capture the moment.
A lowrider, purple and brown with golden scrollwork painted on the side panel and golden hubcaps, launches itself skyward at a 45° angle, the nose high in the air. A clear plexiglass structure next to the car reads off heights in ten inch increments. The front of the car easily surpasses the tallest “120” reading.
In the foreground, separated from the car by chain link, is a crowd of people, many of them with their cell phones held aloft to capture the moment.
Lowriders compete to see how high they can jump in downtown Albuquerque on Saturday 6-June-2026.
The city closes down Central Ave - Route 66, the Mother Road - for a few blocks every weekend to accommodate the revelers. Here was a fenced off area for lowriders to strut their stuff.
Accidental Renaissance?
The city closes down Central Ave - Route 66, the Mother Road - for a few blocks every weekend to accommodate the revelers. Here was a fenced off area for lowriders to strut their stuff.
Accidental Renaissance?
just needs a conquistador astride the car, sword aloft
@nikkuneko
Turns out it was the fire breathing dragon after all. Damn thing caught fire!
https://www.instagram.com/reels...
Turns out it was the fire breathing dragon after all. Damn thing caught fire!
https://www.instagram.com/reels...
@BennyTheIcepick YEEZUS! i can't even
"san jorge slaying the dragon('s exhaust system)"
"san jorge slaying the dragon('s exhaust system)"
@BennyTheIcepick !
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A view of Akokala Lake at nautical twilight. The Livingston Range is in the background (and reflected in the lake). To the right is Numa Ridge. The peak in the far distance is Kintla Peak at 10,092 feel, and Reuter Peak on the left. Akokala Lake spots at about 4,750 feet.
View from my backcountry campsite at Akokala Lake on the North Fork of the Flathead side of Glacier. Kintla Peak (10,092') is in the far distance, with Reuter Peak closer in. I was the only one at camp, and by the looks of it, the first to stay overnight this year.
I'm still recovering post bronchitis and planned this shorter (5.8 mi each way) hike, since I could mote readily pace myself on foot then cycling. The trail was extremely muddy about a third of the way and then tied in with my first overnighter of the year, I'm feeling it today, but hey, my lungs are still moving the right direction, so that's something.
I'm still recovering post bronchitis and planned this shorter (5.8 mi each way) hike, since I could mote readily pace myself on foot then cycling. The trail was extremely muddy about a third of the way and then tied in with my first overnighter of the year, I'm feeling it today, but hey, my lungs are still moving the right direction, so that's something.
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Finallllllly got around to listing these linocut prints from like 2 years back. I like to imagine Nancy Drew as a straight up Klutz because, gosh darnit, she's TOO perfect at everything in the books!!
https://www.etsy.com/ca...
https://www.etsy.com/ca...
hahaha
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Film loop of Two custom lowrider cars facing off: a red white and blue one bounces straight into the air on hydraulic lifters, popping off all four hubcaps simultaneously when it lands, while the other (black) bounces erratically on diagonally opposed wheels, its dislodged front bumper flapping as a couple dozen dudes cheer from the sidelines
obligatory https://www.youtube.com/watch...
It’s like what I saw downtown on Friday
https://mltshp.com/p/1RRA3
https://mltshp.com/p/1RRA3
It's like when my cats get spooked.
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Screen shot of the https://influence.citationneeded.news website main page.
https://influence.citationneeded.news/
The absolutely incredible Molly White has updated her crypto influence watch project to include more than just crypto.
I really enjoy her work and would encourage anyone who can spare a buck to support her.
The absolutely incredible Molly White has updated her crypto influence watch project to include more than just crypto.
I really enjoy her work and would encourage anyone who can spare a buck to support her.
I'm thinking all these "data" centers are crypto mining operations to be. Before re feel the rug slipping under us our money will be worthless. Oh wait it's getting there. Please correct me if I am wrong.
She's so good.
Crypto Bros are now moving to get their gambling on through the prediction markets and outright straight-up gambling now. They no longer feel the fig-leaf of "alternative currency" is necessary now that Republican Jesus no longer sees gambling as a sin, but instead as a way to bring you closer to being rich enough to get into heaven.
she should get together with the guys behind https://integrityindex.us/
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Picture of grey railroad grain car with graffiti. Most prominent is "Deport Nazis", and in smaller writing is "Kill your TV...", "Dictators taste curbs," and some unreadable tags.
Appropriates the old Icee (predecessor of Slurpee, Slush Puppie, etc.) logo. geddit?
screencapped from https://www.youtube.com/watch...
screencapped from https://www.youtube.com/watch...
I like
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a single-panel XKCD comic, featuring one stick figure standing a top a large pile of matrices, and another standing to the side.
the figure to the side says "this is your machine learning system?" to which the one atop the pile replies "yup! you pour the data into this big pile of linear algebra, then collect the answers on the other side." the first figure responds "what if the answers are wrong?" and the pile figure quips "just stir the pile until they start looking right."
the figure to the side says "this is your machine learning system?" to which the one atop the pile replies "yup! you pour the data into this big pile of linear algebra, then collect the answers on the other side." the first figure responds "what if the answers are wrong?" and the pile figure quips "just stir the pile until they start looking right."
somewhere in the cesspool of linkedin, where everyone is wetting their pants to the latest claude code, i was surprised to see someone post this old chestnut. i cackled.
image's original mouse-over alt text:
"The pile gets soaked with data and starts to get mushy over time, so it's technically recurrent."
source: https://xkcd.com/1838/
image's original mouse-over alt text:
"The pile gets soaked with data and starts to get mushy over time, so it's technically recurrent."
source: https://xkcd.com/1838/
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People are all staring at their screens, and on a bench, a robot is reading while his robot child is drawing.
source: https://mstdn.social/@frans...
Translated from the source:
The world has truly turned upside down.
Fear not, one day we will wake up,
Maybe because the internet has crashed
And our screens go black
Maybe because we’ll wake up from this dream.
For now…. 😴
Translated from the source:
The world has truly turned upside down.
Fear not, one day we will wake up,
Maybe because the internet has crashed
And our screens go black
Maybe because we’ll wake up from this dream.
For now…. 😴
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well, not so much last week now
May 26, 1967
May 26, 1967
Sophia Loren, Frankie Valli, artist Larry Bell apparently, Ringo, Paul, Bob Dylan
Whoa.
@jpoulos or the guy who replaced Paul 😶
@jpoulos also the rag doll has Welcome the Rolling Stones on it's top, so technically most of them are still alive... technically
Larry Bell is great and I think that's a Dennis Hopper photo (of Bell)
I spent that summer babbling incoherently and soiling myself.
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A strange scene: an underground tunnel winding through flat yellow rock that looks almost two-dimensional. On the left, a lamp fixed to the rocky wall casts a greenish glow. The tunnel then goes sharply up, revealing a network of great pipes above. Hanging incongruously across the tunnel is a clothesline with a few colored garments. The yellow rock has a few square panels on it. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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You Nazis wanna lick boots? Here!
I will hit a motherfucker with another motherfucker!
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A handsome used dog of Boxer, Pit, and who knows what else with black fur and white paws laying on a field of grass. Happy as can be.
We said goodbye to one of the greatest dogs today. Lucky to have had him in our lives.
We gave him a good life after he came to us abandoned. I like to think he gave us a bit of life over the years. The epitome of “man’s best friend”, he’d follow you to the end of the earth and back. Six years is too short for the love we had and cancer just fucking sucks.
Edit: I just realized I've posted about him a few times over the years. That brings me joy. https://mltshp.com/search...
We gave him a good life after he came to us abandoned. I like to think he gave us a bit of life over the years. The epitome of “man’s best friend”, he’d follow you to the end of the earth and back. Six years is too short for the love we had and cancer just fucking sucks.
Edit: I just realized I've posted about him a few times over the years. That brings me joy. https://mltshp.com/search...
So sorry for your loss.
This sucks, I'm sorry to hear it.
So sorry. To live in hearts that love is not to die.
So sorry
It is awful to lose a friend, I'm so sorry for you.
I can't believe I didn't "like" all those earlier posts of Louie. sorted
I can't believe I didn't "like" all those earlier posts of Louie. sorted
@m3moellering ♥️
Their greatest gift is love and I'm so sorry for your loss
So sorry, beautiful pupper. You did an amazing thing having him in your life and vice versa.
🖤🤍🖤
Good boy, Louie. : (
Sounds like you were both lucky to find each other
Dammit. Sorry for your loss.
Sleep well, good dog.
Sleep well, good dog.
🩶🩶🩶
Awww, a handsome boy. I am so sorry for your loss.
och, I'm sorry
Godspeed, Louie. You were a *very* good boy.
Dammit Louie! Making me tear up on a Monday at what good boy you were and how lucky your humans were to have you.
Thank you all for the kind words and support.
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#MV26, #fosterjoy
Yolanda and Nigel.
Story time;
Andrea was down for the weekend and left first thing this morning. It wasn't until after she left that I saw the text from my boss that i could take tonight off, the last of these sorts of breaks we might get til Sept, and though I was initially interested in an extra night off I demurred in favor of pulling in some scratch...
Fast forward a few hours and Michael messaged that he needed to speak to me about some things and reiterated his offer and I accepted. Based on timing and logistics of ferries and buses that meant I had to leave my house almost immediately lest it cost me an extra few hours and have me home after dark.
Out the door I ran. I remembered my jewelry and forgot my wallet...
To the bus stop to make a ferry two towns over. Only the gates at the terminal are down. It's 72 with a 2kt breeze in VH where I live, It's 68 and blowing 10kts on the other side of the island. Ferries are re-routed... to the town I just left...
It happens.
I learn this upon entering the ticket office at the terminal. A smiling Yolanda says; they re-route the boats due to the weather. Do you live here? Can I give you a lift to VH...?
I mean that would be amazing(I say as I see the bus that would have got me there on time pull away from the terminal). She is sure to warn me that Nigel, a wire-haired bundle of love at her feet, would need to remain navigator on our journey.
We bounced and made it with time to spare.
We chatted and learned we had more than a hadnful of shared friends, and interests; she's a cook who spent years here on the island in catering and private chef gigs.
This sort of thing might happen in your neighborhood from time to time, too! It's the sort of thing that makes living here special and feeds the idea that there is a magic on this island that is nourished by the people here as much as the place itself.
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Yolanda and Nigel.
Story time;
Andrea was down for the weekend and left first thing this morning. It wasn't until after she left that I saw the text from my boss that i could take tonight off, the last of these sorts of breaks we might get til Sept, and though I was initially interested in an extra night off I demurred in favor of pulling in some scratch...
Fast forward a few hours and Michael messaged that he needed to speak to me about some things and reiterated his offer and I accepted. Based on timing and logistics of ferries and buses that meant I had to leave my house almost immediately lest it cost me an extra few hours and have me home after dark.
Out the door I ran. I remembered my jewelry and forgot my wallet...
To the bus stop to make a ferry two towns over. Only the gates at the terminal are down. It's 72 with a 2kt breeze in VH where I live, It's 68 and blowing 10kts on the other side of the island. Ferries are re-routed... to the town I just left...
It happens.
I learn this upon entering the ticket office at the terminal. A smiling Yolanda says; they re-route the boats due to the weather. Do you live here? Can I give you a lift to VH...?
I mean that would be amazing(I say as I see the bus that would have got me there on time pull away from the terminal). She is sure to warn me that Nigel, a wire-haired bundle of love at her feet, would need to remain navigator on our journey.
We bounced and made it with time to spare.
We chatted and learned we had more than a hadnful of shared friends, and interests; she's a cook who spent years here on the island in catering and private chef gigs.
This sort of thing might happen in your neighborhood from time to time, too! It's the sort of thing that makes living here special and feeds the idea that there is a magic on this island that is nourished by the people here as much as the place itself.
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
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Two photographs, the top one features the outside wall of a building, with a half finished mural, with a painting of flowers and insects. The bottom picture shows two people working on the mural with brushes in hand.
I've been hard at work in the last two weeks together with my colleague Ivonne (in the background). But we've been slowed down a little bit. Last week there was a heatwave of more than 30°C and this weekend it's been raining a lot. But we've got some extra time. So I'm not too worried. We're not nearly finished, although some people might think it is done :-)
By the way, the design is basically a watercolour I did a couple of years ago, with some minor alterations: https://mltshp.com/p/1N5L6
The official opening is on Saturday afternoon June the 13th. If you're in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam, drop by!
#art #painting #mural #rotterdam
By the way, the design is basically a watercolour I did a couple of years ago, with some minor alterations: https://mltshp.com/p/1N5L6
The official opening is on Saturday afternoon June the 13th. If you're in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam, drop by!
#art #painting #mural #rotterdam
whoaaaaaaaa nice work!
it's amazing to see how your linework translates so beautifully to such a large scale!
it's amazing to see how your linework translates so beautifully to such a large scale!
@nikkuneko Thank you! Yes, the line work is kind of the same as in my small drawings. I was quite confident I could enlarge this because my lines are kind of an extension of my anatomy (or at least that's what it feels like to me). But it was a nice surprise to see it worked out as well as I hoped it would!
Yesssssssss
Can't like this enough - so awesome!
Amazing :)
I wasn’t sure how easily your style would translate to such a large scale but it looks fantastic! Oh this is wonderful. Please keep the updates coming!
YAY!
Oh it's gorgeous!!
Woohooooo!!!
LoveitLoveitLoveitLoveit
Dang this is fantastic! Thanks so much for the update!
This looks amazing, i love that style as a mural
Holy shit, that bee.
Honestly, this is so exciting to see! Thanks for the update.
gorgeous!
This is incredible.
whooooo!
This is wonderful.
Amazing!
Thanks to everybody who commented! I can't tag you all!
Spectacular!!! Just brilliant.
Congratulations and it's not even finished!
Thank you for posting.
Congratulations and it's not even finished!
Thank you for posting.
Enjoying this already!
So cool!
Very cool!
Oh! Now I need a bigger phone! ❤️
So much rain recently. Hopefully that will be over soon
Really cheerful! The neighborhood just got a major upgrade
@joost Yes! The plan was for it to be done by now. But first, we could only work half days because of the heatwave and now the rain is making it problematic. I'm going to start tomorrow morning at 6 or something to make the most of the little dry days left the coming week.
Wonderful progress! And it's worth adding: AI could never
Lovely :)
Wow!
It's looking great!
Looking at buienradar you had a rainless morning. :-)
Very cool!
big watercolor interpretation is a fascinating mural task. looking fantastic!
@joost yes but I started too late so I didn’t get that much done.
@waa how is it going? Still lots of showers. But hopefully sufficient dry patches in between
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Small figure from The Pyramid Of The Moon. Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Surprise, why am I in your machine, I once was a God! I don't like having my image taken!
Also, someone's nicked your earrings.
https://repositorio.inah.gob.mx/o-37614
(It's a figurine from the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, which is not particularly near the Andes.)
https://repositorio.inah.gob.mx/o-37614
(It's a figurine from the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, which is not particularly near the Andes.)
Also that’s a wicked case of pinkeye you should probably get it looked at
@bezt Again, thank you!
No, this is Patrick.
I'm sure the people in the neighbourhood will love it.
Well done you.