The World is Quiet Here.

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
bamsara
livelovelaugh-777

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last-fast-naturalist

And, irrigation canals.

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Saves 82% of water evaporation. 💧

crane-scissors

Actually do cover our fields.


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Solar doesn't compete with agriculture, and can be beneficial to it.

Just also cover our car parks.

plantnerderyallday

Especially with summers getting hotter and dryer in a lot of places, solar panels in agricultural fields is a really good idea. Sheltering vegetables from the hottest, driest time of the day will help them grow better. Cows and sheep and such seek out shelter from the sun. I think I recall reading that they found higher biodiversity in pastures that had solar panels because of the shelter they provide.

red-mercer

I'd like to see a very hard push for solar covered parking; people can be massive shitheads about any kind of power generation, but nobody objects to covered parking

gargoylesister
gargoylesister

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Our zine is complete!

11 artists came together to tackle a very exciting prompt: Unconventional Self-Portrait. How does one see oneself, versus how the world might see them? How might one best represent oneself without literally showing oneself? Each entrant created an expressive piece to great success, and we invite you to take a look!


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You can access the zine over on itch.io by hitting the link: https://fineartistsgallery.itch.io/unconventional-self-portraits-zine

Many thanks to our artists who contributed to the event! Here's part of our cast, who you can find on tumblr:

@gargoylesister (gasp that's me)

@larrklopp

@incaseofart

@3leggedmagpie

@eve-of-halloween

@axidentshappen

And the others, on their respective websites!

Mori Memento

Detective Azura

Saint Arlo

Broken Bulb Arts

Veronika Vilkas


We hope you enjoy :)

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Stay tuned for future zine sign ups and voting on our next theme!

gargoylesister

Reblogging once more!

I’m really proud of how well this came together and it’s all thanks to the artists who filled the pages! If you haven’t checked them out, take a look at the links above or see the end of the zine for more info on where you can find their personal work.

For reading later...