stufandnonsense:

Hey guys, I haven’t posted anything new here in ages, but things have come up and bills have gotten tight, and if anybody would like to help out by buying something from my Etsy shop, it would be SO appreciated.

I’ve got tons of jewelry for people of any gender, handmade pocket squares, and some baby onesies, embroidered wall hoops, and a few botanical paintings. You can find it all here, or click this link:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/stufandnonsense

As a special thank you, use code TUMBLR at checkout and get 33% off any item. 

God knows I understand if you can’t buy anything now, but signal boost if you can!

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Baba Yaga.

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That last part hurt my heart

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Jessica Stoller’s porcelain figures satirize the typical ways  femininity is portrayed. See more from her current show, “Spoil,” at PPOW Gallery  in New York on our blog.

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Unique furniture design by Lila Jang 

Lila Jang, a young sculptor from Seoul, South Korea, makes a practice of transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Inspired by the limitations of a small apartment and the desire to escape the often monotonous routine of real life, Jang finds utopia by turning the traditional idea of furniture literally onto its head. Tables, chairs, desks, and stools take on the fluid, playfully exaggerated and voluminous characteristics of fantasy home furnishings, becoming whimsical pieces that are anthropomorphic, gestural, artful and vaguely humanoid without completely disconnecting from their original, more functional nature.

Says Jang, “My work represents who and where we are as human beings: in the midpoint of that constant struggle between reality and the ideal.”

Jang received her BFA in Sculpture from Hongik University in Seoul and her MFA from Ecole National Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.  Her most recent solo exhibition took place at the Centre Culturel de Coreen in Paris, and she has participated in group shows and art fairs internationally, including Paris, Zurich and Basel (in Switzerland), Seoul and Busan (in South Korea), and Sarajevo.

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Lying While Birding

    Yes       Yes

       I see it

so they won’t keep telling you

          where it is

Naomi Shihab Nye, 1952

That’s romanticism for you. No one fantasizes about dreary afternoons, despair, unreasonableness, chaos, and boredom. Not the unmarried, that is–especially if they contemplate marriage from a perch of well-savored solitude.
–Laurie Colwin, “The Lone Pilgrim”