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nymhael:

Chelsea Wolfe - Live at ‘LoFi’ Milan

I had a surreal experience. My mind is still in that room with her.
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moderngirlblitz:

Oooh making some textiles with my work on them! Mainly will be patches for now, until I figure out how to fix my negelted sewing machine.
Any requests for any pieces of mine that you would like to see on a textile? Don’t hesitate to inbox me and I’ll take it into consideration! :)
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lemaddyart:

Starting my mutant practices for the southside exhibition! @doominique_
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thetemperamentalgoat:

The Moirae,
Clotho (Greek Κλωθώ  “spinner”) spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle. Her Roman equivalent was Nona, (the ‘Ninth’), who was originally a goddess called upon in the ninth month of pregnancy.
Lachesis (Greek Λάχεσις – “allotter” or drawer of lots) measured the thread of life allotted to each person with her measuring rod. Her Roman equivalent was Decima (the ‘Tenth’).
Atropos (Greek Ἄτροπος  – “inexorable” or “inevitable”, literally “unturning”, sometimes called Aisa) was the cutter of the thread of life. She chose the manner of each person’s death; and when their time was come, she cut their life-thread with “her abhorred shears”. Her Roman equivalent was Morta (‘Death’).
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