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🕟 4:33 am 🎵 Dropping Keys 🧑‍🎤 Allysha Joy 💿 The Making Of Silk 🎧 Apple MusicSpotifyYouTube Music

Album artwork for "The Making Of Silk" by Allysha Joy
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If you're a fan of classic or neo soul, these guys do it right! Smooth as silk.

Got a Story to Tell by Thee Sacred Souls. Shows 3 men standing in a desert setting. The album name and track listing is superimposed over the photo.
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BNmiseryvulture.bsky.social

It's gas watching trashy dating shows with my husband because we'll both agree that a woman is beautiful and she'll be wearing a gorgeous, sumptuous, sultry silk outfit that drapes so bewitchingly, and he'll say "I hate her dress sense, it does nothing for her" You RUBE. You fucking IDIOT.

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Do you see that raccoon’s awesome onesie? It exists irl! Made from milk silk and perfect for keeping padded seats in place during an entire play session! And with an extra sized hem that give that extra babyish appearance! There's only 11 left! So get your now at littletroubles.com/shop

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SRhundredgrapes.bsky.social

Want to know more about Sogdian traders and Sasanian art? 'Silk Roads' at the British Museum has some gorgeous stuff. Good effort at stuffing hundreds of years and much complex history (Abbasid Caliphate etc) into one room.

Spectacular gold jewellery have been excavated from burial grounds in Silla dating from the late AD 300s to the first half of the 500s. These artefacts show a close connection between gold and power. The mysterious 'comma-shaped' jade ornament, an ancient form, appears to have been exclusively used by peoples of the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago during this period. Picture of large gold necklace made of hundreds of small leaves of gold with a jade pendant.
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RSrushsanches.bsky.social

Alô galerinha das estampas, vocês tem indicação de lugar em SP pra fazer umas camisetas?? Eu devo ir amanhã na saudosa Galeria do Rock ver umas lojas de silk e impressão, mas se você manjar e tiver indicação me passa aí!

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All 4 pictures are double page spreads (sketchbook w/ bound pages), with different sizes of archival pen. It's basically self-directed art therapy with very little planning, representational the way toast browning resembles Our Lady of Guadalupe or labia or "it's just toast what's going on here" &c.

This one looks more like the kind of deep woods with the fungi that grow in trees and look like oyster beds or saucers or geode slices. Draping and stretching apart or together slowly, like tendons or brocade or brambles.
More bits with fine lines that look like close up wood grain in an un-felled tree. Bark coming off so the wood ages & dies with weather & time., bore holes, &c. more brambly and coiling and tighter on one side; I was definitely thinking about fossils and how alligators have been documented using tools and hunting collaboratively. The way a horse's mane falls along its neck as it raises and turns its head. Tiny creatures that make silk and cobwebs, &c. The eye sockets of fish and birds. Just Normal Nature Things, like that's not a joke, it's WEIRD but it's NORMAL, it's all SPECTRUMS OF PERSPECTIVES in here.
This one was started on the anniversary of my father-in-law's death. Pondering swamps, filter marshes, scales, fur, geology, ridges, compression, genealogy, burnt fibers, the transfiguration of bones. Tarantula feet, caterpillar legs, gum lines, sores, gravel, mosses.
Not finished yet. Thinking of flower petal and vine textures, and all the previous stuff. Internal organs in the many places they belong, but that always means "rotting away into something else." Life and death and cycles and everything being pretty much the same stuff and the same shapes and how conflict resolution is impossible under capitalism, that kind of thing. Budding plants blooming and insect wings unfurling, they begin and end differently but share shapes and motions and atoms, y'all know the drill. Visible tea tin repurposed for (mainly) archival pens with the lid off, the stuffed T-Rex a sister gave me for Valentine's day 9 years ago is helping prop up the sketchbook, thank you Regina Valentimes you are a good and faithful stuffed toy.
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KCgamehawk.bsky.social

Tiny cobweb spider rappelled down from the ceiling and I blew on it to guide it behind the monitor instead of in front of it and it was like OH GOD OH GOD and scrambled all the way back up its silk. Sorry, little friend, I just didn't want you to end up squished on my desk by my phone or something!

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Maté & Cloves tea comes in small silk bags, which helps the tea to infuse!

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Altar Cloth Class: Textiles-Woven Culture: Japan Medium: Silk, metallic thread https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/68374

Altar Cloth, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
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