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Today’s bug thing is this praying mantis tattoo designed by percephonie!
Moon
(backseating you at the mortar and pestle) man you aint even squarshing it
did a triple take at this bag of laundry detergent in the store today
Hugh C. Knowles. Study of butterfly, circa 1910.
by cornulunae
by Jim Dyson
Crucifixion Triptych by Rogier van der Weyden, 1445
horsphère blanc, 1967
Diné Weaver Venancio Aragón
“From researching historic twill patterns in museum collections to dyeing wool with Kool-Aid, Diné (Navajo) weaver and instructor Venancio Aragón interlocks research and experimentation to expand the visual and technical vocabularies of Diné weaving. Working on the Diné upright loom, Aragón is part of a generation of Diné weavers who reinterpret ancestral knowledge through experimentation, carrying the medium forward on their own terms. As he stated in our interview with him, “I am not a purist.”
Based in Farmington, New Mexico, Aragón is trained in cultural anthropology and Native American and Indigenous studies, currently teaching at Diné College, the Navajo Nation’s tribal college. Before transitioning to full-time weaving and teaching, Aragón worked as an interpretive park ranger at the Mesa Verde, Aztec Ruins, Bandelier, and Petroglyph National Monuments, where he led tours and developed public education initiatives. He was born to the Tó’aheedlíinii (The Water Flow Together People) clan and born for the Naakaii (Mexican people). His maternal grandfather is of the Tsénahabiłnii (Sleeping Rock) clan, and his paternal grandfather is of the Naakaii (Mexican people).”
Some hikers stop to admire a double rainbow on Heart Lake
Wyoming
1977
2003