captnanonymous 5d ago • 100%
I just finished (audiobook) The Thing Between Us by Gus Moreno. I am not really a regular reader of horror, but I dug this one a lot.
I've checked out (via Libby) Rakesfall by Vjara Chandrasekara, but haven't started it yet.
captnanonymous 2w ago • 100%
Too kind, thank you. I have thought about getting a flea market booth to sell some of my work (and some of my weird junk hoard).
captnanonymous 2w ago • 100%
That's a compliment fs. Thank you.
I wanted to do something for Halloween. This is the result. I started by slapping some plastic wrap on the front of an anatomical skull model. This provided a form for the paper mache model, which I built up in layers using strips of newsprint and a PVA glue mixture. After the paper mache was dry, I popped it off the form and filled it with spray foam. Since I knew I wanted to use phosphorescent paint for the eyes, I painted the inside of the eye sockets with white gesso. Once the gesso dried, I applied a few layers of phosphorescent acrylic paint to the eye sockets. I then poked holes for the mouth stitching and glued strands of sisal twine into these holes (I should have done this part before filling the back with spray foam, but for some dumb reason I thought this way would be easier). Once the stitches dried, I gave the whole piece a series of brown and blue acrylic washes, then dry brushed accents with bone and white. Next came the arcane symbols, which I slapped on with hobby acrylics. The final step was to give the whole piece a few coats of matte acrylic sealant. I'm not sure what I'll do with this yet, but I had fun.
captnanonymous 4mo ago • 100%
Do you want Temu Pinhead to show up? *We have such deeply discounted sights to show you. *
captnanonymous 5mo ago • 100%
Perpetual altitude sickness.
captnanonymous 6mo ago • 100%
Visitor Q.
I first saw it years ago at a goth movie night, and I've never witnessed a more uncomfortable audience reaction. Would still recommend.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
This looks great, and I appreciate that you didn't just casually mention butter paneer pizza without following up with the details! I'm trying this soon.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Yeah, we ran short on spinach and the color was off as a result. I probably added too much turmeric as well.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Yep. I don't see this going into regular rotation, but it was fun to make the attempt.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Fair enough. Palak paneer is not what I'd call "show food". Although if you pass on every food that looks like vomit, you're going to miss out on some stuff.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Not intentional, but I see it.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Nice, everyone wins.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Swords, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
Butter paneer pizza sounds interesting. I'm with it.
[Palak paneer](https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/256164/easy-palak-paneer/) [Punjabi-style samosa](https://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/samosa-recipe-punjabi-samosa/) This was my first time making samosa, and they're wonky looking but delicious.
captnanonymous 8mo ago • 100%
I dig this one a lot. Is this part of a larger storyboard?
This started as a quick pencil sketch / fantasy cartography exercise; the line work was added as an afterthought. Approximately 8 x 7 cm.
let us all go together one last time down to the water to drink our procession slipping through the tickling reeds until our feet touch the family mud until those hard little bones start coming up until our teeth are pink when we cough
I'm not given to writing much poetry. Writing this felt strange, like I was thinking with someone else's brain.
This started as a monochrome pencil sketch, but I then decided to experiment with backgrounds and color a bit.
This started as a monochrome pencil sketch, but I then decided to experiment with backgrounds and color a bit.