#currentlyinked #fountainpen There's one I think I misplaced that I should probably find... #lamyalstar Purple with Lamy blue ink #auroraduocart Light Blue with #jherbin Rouge Bourgogne ink #twsbimini with #robertoster Lake of Fire ink #kawecosport with Kaweco purple ink #hobonichidayfree https://www.instagram.com/p/ClMOYaspmlF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I've been looking into AI... capabilities lately for work and for fun. In comparing some of the offerings out there, I came across this review dated to just before the AI hype train for Grammarly.
People need and want to help in communicating, especially for those that English is a second language. The video pretty much points out the concerns I have about using bots to help, whether it's generative machine learning or not.
How beautifully done to represent some of history. Almost begs the question of “are you ready to sit at the table?” Are you ready to face the past?
It’s Thanksgiving today in the US and so many will be sitting at dinner tables, maybe with people they love, maybe with people they don’t love so much. And we all don’t realize how these moments create our own historical tapestry, and when we come together those individual tapestries for a brief moment interweave.
If your table setting stays ready, you don’t have to get ready. 🍽️🍷
The Dinner Party was created by Judy Chicago between 1974 and 1979. Each wing of the triangular table is 48 feet long. Arranged chronologically along the wings are thirteen place settings; including a unique runner and plate, as well as a chalice, napkin, and utensils.
Wing One of the table begins in prehistory with the Primordial Goddess setting and continues chronologically with the development of Judaism, to early Greek societies, to the Roman Empire, marking the decline in women’s power, signified by the Hypatia plate. Wing Two represents early Christianity through the Reformation, depicting women who signify early articulations of the fight for equal rights, from Marcella to Anna van Schurman. Wing Three begins with Anne Hutchinson and addresses the American Revolution, Suffragism, and the movement toward women’s increased individual creative expression, symbolized at last by the Georgia O’Keeffe place setting.
You can see The Dinner Party and all of its discoverable details on display on the 4th floor of the Museum.
📷 Judy Chicago (American, born 1939). The Dinner Party, 1974-1979. Ceramic, porcelain, textile; triangular table. Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Gift of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation, 2002.10. Installation view, Brooklyn Museum.
I just really wanted to have an art appreciation post for this manwha. I love the plot and character development. I wish it were possible to buy these comics printed 🥺
Childhood Friend Complex by Eunhi.
This is beautiful and powerful and what it means to be a person in this world.
Looking forward to seeing this come to fruition.
We surpassed all 5 stretch goals for Koi Lantern Kickstarter! Now every backer will also receive a mini star kit with their koi! 🌟Kickstarter.com/projects/yuumei/paper-koi-lantern-a-diy-kit
Thank you all again for making this project come to life! I can’t wait to see the koi swim in your home✨