This is mesmerizing to watch.
Every artist who sees this post should do the following:
- Watch the video.
- Follow the instructions
- Reblog
I can’t stress you enough about how important these exercises are for your drawing hand. You don’t wanna get CTS of Tendonitis and similar stuff that will prevent you from making art or even hold a pencil.
America:
England:
France:
China: (not really electro swing, but still a bop)
Or
Russia:
Canada:
Attention non-artists who commission artists: don’t fuckin do this???
Hi Neil
Why did you stop making bagels?
What did the bagels ever do to you?
XD
I stopped because I went to New Zealand, and didn't bring my sourdough starter. There's frozen sourdough starter waiting in the freezer in my house in Scotland for me to return and start bageling once again.
Working with rye flour was fun, as it was closer to using clay than to using dough. They were not beautiful but they tasted amazing.
(Photos: before and after boiling, and after coming out of the oven.)
there’s nothing purer or better than how much kids enjoy being picked up and then hurled at soft surfaces
what’s your favorite book you’ve read so far this year? does the answer differ whether it’s your favorite in terms of enjoyment, quality, or message?
what’s your least favorite book you’ve read so far this year?
what’s a book you were pleasantly surprised by?
what’s a book you were disappointed by?
have you dnf’d any books this year?
is there a new genre you’ve started getting into this year?
is there a genre you’ve given up on getting into/are reading less of/realized you don’t like?
what’s a book you want to read by the end of the year?
how is the reading year going in general?
do you annotate your books, and if so, do you annotate only specific books or all of them?
how do you annotate your book? (pencil, pen, tabs, highlighters, etc.; what do you write?)
have you read books in more than one language?
do you have any reading goals? if so, what are they?
what’s your favorite adaptation of a book?
what’s your favorite book that’s an adaptation of another form of media?
where do you get the books on your tbr/book recommendations in general?
do you keep up with new releases?
what format of book (paperback, hardback, ebook, audio) do you like best? does that differ from the one you read most often?
do you only buy books you’ve read? if not, how do you choose which books to buy?
how often do you use your local library?
who’s an author that’s become a favorite this year? if you don’t have one, do you have an author who you’ve read a lot from this year?
do you plan your reading? do you just pick up whatever book sounds nice at the moment? how do you go about choosing what books to read?
what’s your favorite book that’s been assigned for class?
what’s your least favorite book that’s been assigned for class?
what’s your favorite series you’ve read this year?
what’s your favorite standalone?
any “unpopular” book opinions?