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When I made my tarot sign, Jason took my font amd cut it out of metal and also cardboard!!!! I love cardboard it's fun to make anything out of!!! Paintings, forts, silkscreens, signs... it's so utilitarian, overlooked, humble, and perfect. This is the most delicate tarot thing I have in my cave and I love it 💓💓




I have idea to open up a vintage / specialty store called Witchy Woo where I make cloaks and pair them up with whatever. I didn't think of it at first, but it's similar to the #thisiswhatafeministlookslike project cuz basically it would be street wear with a cape or tarot cards or something highly cheesy with it, cuz duh witches look like you and me. You don't need a cloak, although I do enjoy mine 🧟🧛🧞👩‍🎤👩‍🎨



Fabric by @mintagemall


UPDATE Feb 11/25


IN JULY 2020 I ACTUALLY STARTED A TAROT FASHION BRAND CALLED BY TOOTH AND CLAW CLOTHING. IT HAPPENED EVERYONE. https://bytoothandclawclothing.com/


I made this analog TV Cozy back in 2010 or 2011 when I was on a road trip to Portland for Open Engagement (OE).


OE is an art conference for social practice artists, and as a result is very high in social interactions, and I burned out half way thru and hit the wall.


So I took a day off, binge watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and made this multi colored soft sculpture that would wrap around the ancient TV that I was watching it on at The Artistery, the artist collective space I was staying at. The TV Cozy stayed on that TV for my time there, and now watches over me at the cave.



Soft sculpture by @heidinagtegaal

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