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redscharlach · 2 years
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Art from this year’s Frieze Sculpture exhibit in Regent’s Park, free to view until 13 November 2022.
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humides · 1 year
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oldsardens · 4 months
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Beverly Pepper - Janis Blue
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ilovejoyjessie · 6 months
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Hidden Figures #2 (Perre’s Ventaglio III by Beverly Pepper) || I.
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Perre’s Ventaglio was among the first pieces i saw myself making a new story with before i setting foot in the sculpture park. i visualized the ways in which i could play with its enclosure, sinking and disappearing into its shadowy crevice - tumbling into a new world - and how my fleshy curves and bends could contrast its rigid angles. my mind’s eye actually visualized the pose in this shot before i came to the grounds to execute it.
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but as the theme of making my way through the social seattle landscape underscored my exploration through the sculpture park, i couldn’t help but notice that perre’s ventaglio was a big, beautiful box peeling into layers of other beautiful boxes - not unlike the city it rested in the center of. 
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the way i poured and peered and broke out of the sculpture now was more than just a beautiful compositional choice - it was a moment of affirmation.
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+ photographed by @skyclad.studio (ig) // website
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lost-and-cast · 2 years
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Beverly Pepper (1922-2020), Curvae in Curvae, 2013-2018 Cor-Ten steel, edition of 3 106 3/4 x 118 1/8 x 90 3/4 in.
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thefurtherthanfar · 1 year
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digamma-f-wau · 1 year
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digging out a buncha slarpg shitposts I made in the patreon discord server over the years (edited out the avatars/usernames of anyone who wasn't me or one of the devs to be on the safe side)
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ultranurd · 22 days
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"Sub Rosa" came up again in our latest TNG rewatch and this album came to me in a vision.
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ACCOUNT STUFF + LINKS :)
Welcome to everyone 18+ if not please leave <3
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||MINORS DNI 18+|| Fem!reader || SicFics
Hi welcome to my little sicfic blog. I write fanfic for marvel and Wednesday currently. No smut just sicfics. Below I have listed and linked all of my fics i have posted. Also TW are listed on each post. Check the status of the requests below and what I do and Dont write before requesting please. I dont really have posting schedual so ... Enjoy :)
IMPORTANT NOTICES:
I CHANGED MY PROFILE PHOTO, NAME AND BACKGROUND I USED TO BE CAPTAIN-CARTERS-KID FOR ANYONE WONDERING
THIS ACCOUNT WRITES SICFICS AND HURT/COMFORT ONLY! (UNLESS ITS A SERIES)
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HOW TO REQUEST:
look at what I do and Dont write (linked below)
Please also check if I accepting requests first (see status below).
I also have a prompts list (linked below) you can use in your request and i will add the prompt/s that you tell me too.
What to put in (optional)
Pairing (who you want in it)
Type of sicfic / comfort (eg. Panic attack, nightmare, flu, etc)
Genre (eg. Fluff, angst, whump, etc)
Any dialogue (your own or mine) or things from the prompt list (eg. Prompt number or just the dialogue itself)
A/n please note i only write sick reader (atm) not other characters unless reader is also sick. (Very few exceptions.)
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FANDOMS + CHARACTERS:
MARVEL (Movies)
Wanda Maximoff (romantic, maternal or platonic)
Natasha Romanoff (romantic, maternal or platonic)
WandaNat (romantic, maternal or platonic)
Pepper (only platonic so far)
Avengers (only platonic … forever)
Aunt May (only platonic / maternal vibes so far)
A/N Please feel free to request other (female) characters (in the MCU) and i will decide case to case :)
WEDNESDAY ADDAMS (Netflix Series)
Larissa Weems (platonic or maternal)
Marilyn Thornhill (platonic or maternal)
Enid Sinclair (platonic)
Wednesday Addams (platonic)
Yoko Tanaka (platonic)
A/N Reader is 18+ for all dynamics
STAR TREK (The Next Generation)
Deanna Troi (romantic, maternal or platonic)
Beverly Crusher (romantic, maternal or platonic)
A/N I may be a little picky on what I’ll write when it comes to romantic relationships with them.
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STATUS:
REQUESTS ARE: OPEN
TOTAL FIC COUNT: 96
FICS - WEDNESDAY: 37
FICS - MARVEL: 58
FICS - STAR TREK: 3
TOTAL WORD COUNT (POSTED): 184.3K
2023 - 202.8K
2024 - 54.3K
A/N This is often updated with each fic i write / post
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LINKS:
[WHAT I DO AND DONT WRITE]
[PROMPTS LIST]
[FIC MASTERLIST]
[EVENTS MASTERLIST]
[A03]
[ANON LIST]
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pixiereblogs · 1 year
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Pixie Recaps Picard | The Next Generation
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omegaplus · 11 months
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# 4,406
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Bo$$: “Deeper” (1993)
One of two hits from Bo$$ that scored the top of the charts, the other “Recipe Of A Ho”, but “Deeper” would always stand out as her most well-known. Her career happened when she moved from Detroit to the West coast and was discovered by DJ Quik for a verse before being signed by Def Jam and released her only record Born Gangstaz. Well, that one’s an overstatement. Despite being accomplished in dance, musicianship, and completing two years of business in college, her gangsta’ life didn’t kick in until her and DJ Dee moved to Los Angeles to experience being homeless, slinging drugs, violence and gang warfare. That’s what they ran with and took it from there. Whether you care or not about Bo$$’ legitimacy, “Deeper” is a great single which a vexed Lichelle Marie Laws lets it all out on being harassed, bothered, and taken advantage of, as a female gangsta’. It helped that there’s lots of sampling gold to be found here with “90% Of Me Is You” by Gwen McCrae (’74), "Under the Bridge” by Red Hot Chili Peppers ('91), “I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby” by Barry White (’73), “Promised Land” by Dennis Brown (’79) and even a soundbyte from Axel Foley from Beverly Hills Cop. 
New York’s Hot 97 used this instrumental for Mega Banton’s “Soundboy Killing” (’93), meaning no physical version of that exists.
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maddie-grove · 1 year
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Little Book Review: YA/Children's Literature Round-Up (May-December 2022)
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary (1983): Leigh Botts keeps up a years-long correspondence with children's author Mr. Henshaw, which becomes an important outlet after his parents divorce and he has to move to a new town with his mother. This is the book that won Beverly Cleary the Newberry Award, and frankly it's like when Leonardo DiCaprio won Best Actor for The Revenant instead of The Wolf of Wall Street. Cleary was a legend, but she excelled most at lower-stakes childhood (and sometimes adolescent) drama, like being bad at cursive, not owning enough cashmere sweaters, or (at worst) worrying because your father lost his job. This is still a sweet, sensitive problem novel, yet I feel like Judy Blume or Betsy Byars would've pushed it to the next level.
The Snow Angel by Suzanne Weyn (1996): In the eighth volume of a middle-grade series about four girls who are friends with angels, rich girl Molly is devastated when her boyfriend dumps her for hippie-dippy Christina. She distances herself from her loved ones, almost relapses in her recovery from anorexia, and ignores the gigantic snow-angel-turned-tourist-trap on her other friend Ashley's horse farm. Luckily, her dad just brought a catatonic Irish boy into their house! Can Molly help herself by helping him? I bought this book for a dime because it looked completely ridiculous, and it delivered on that front. I really didn't like any of the girls except for Molly, and with her it was mostly just the sympathy I'd have for any troubled teenager.
The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by Margaret Sidney (1881): In a small New England town, widowed Mrs. Pepper and her five kids (Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie) must work hard to keep their spirits up in the face of grinding poverty, measles, and monkey-related shenanigans. I made several gos at reading this book as a child, but always lost steam after the Peppers made friends with the wealthy King family. Little Emily was right on the money, because this classic is just not very good, especially after the rich folks start helping out. It's beyond treacly and only a few of the episodic chapters have a good amount of tension. Polly's almost-going-blind-from-measles-and-eldest-daughter-syndrome arc is still great, though.
Afternoon of the Elves by Janet Taylor Lisle (1989): Sheltered fourth-grader Hillary forms an unlikely friendship with her neighbor, outcast sixth-grader Sara-Kate, after the older girl claims to have elves in her backyard. I had to read this book for school in fourth grade and I did not like it. I felt like it was trying to lure me in with something fun (magic, miniatures), only to never deliver and hit me with the actual sad topic (poverty and mental illness of a parent) instead. I stand by my elementary-school opinion. The good version of this novel is Daphne's Book by Mary Downing Hahn (if you want to read about an average girl befriending the class outcast before losing her to Social Services) or Lucie Babbidge's House by Sylvia Cassedy (if you want to read about a troubled girl getting lost in the arguably magical miniatures sauce).
Ten Cents a Dance by Christine Fletcher (2008): Working at a meatpacking plant to support her arthritic widowed mother and little sister in early-1940s Chicago, pretty, scrappy teenager Ruby Jelinski takes a chance and becomes a dime-a-dance girl at the recommendation of a handsome neighborhood hoodlum. I read this book at some point in high school and vaguely remembered liking it, but this time I was blown away. Fletcher packs a mind-bogging amount of character development and historical detail into a fast-paced story that ventures into some unexpected territory. It's maybe one of the best historical novels I've ever read.
Mitch and Amy by Beverly Cleary (1967): Nine-year-old twins Mitch and Amy don't always get along, but, if an outsider messes with one of them, he better be prepared for double trouble. Class bully Alan Hibbler learns this to his sorrow. This is the kind of cute slice-of-life story that was right in Cleary's wheelhouse, although it's not her most memorable. There are lots of sweet moments between the twins; for example, Amy gets Mitch an exciting book from the library when he's sick because she senses it'll help him with his reading struggles, and Mitch goes to bat for her when the dreaded Alan spits in her hair. I do think it would've been ideal if Mitch had also done something to help Amy with multiplication, for the symmetry. Also, I can't believe I missed the beginning-of-the-late-1960s California setting. These are some Joan Didion babies.
Cleopatra: Daughter of the Nile by Kristiana Gregory (1999): Her older sister wants to kill her, her father is a severe alcoholic, and she's stuck living in Rome with a bunch of gross old men who don't take her seriously, but teenage Cleopatra doesn't let that keep her from learning and adapting. This is one of the Royal Diaries I didn't read as a kid, and I really enjoyed the characterization of Cleopatra, who's resilient, clever, curious, and conflicted about her thorny family relationships.
(The Snow Angel, The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, and Cleopatra: Daughter of the Nile were all first-time reads; the rest were rereads.)
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thefreetimes · 3 months
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Vegetables - Easy Roasted Peppers Recipe
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Try them in sandwiches, salads, or pasta dishes. You can also serve them on crusty baguette slices. Roasted peppers are so simple to make and can be used in so many different recipes.
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guillaumeferranddd · 6 months
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Recipe for Easy Roasted Peppers Try them in sandwiches, salads, or pasta dishes. You can also serve them on crusty baguette slices. Roasted peppers are so simple to make and can be used in so many different recipes.
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ilovejoyjessie · 6 months
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Beverly Pepper on Perre's Ventaglio III
from art.seattleartmuseum.org
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dizzybevvie · 8 months
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No i dont need a boyfriend I do need someone who can open cans to follow me around everywhere though
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