The last post was admittedly a bit grim. This week, no one will be attempting to carve out feeding tubes from their arms. Instead, how about a bit of art?
I ran across the Constrvct website via Ecouterre (a weekly newsletter I get about sustainable clothing and fashion). Essentially, you can design your own dress or t-shirt using photos you have taken or artwork you’ve made. Anything that’s in a jpeg form. The dresses are pretty pricey to purchase (about $350!), but it’s fun to mess around with the website and create one-of-a-kind designs. I entered this one into a competition:
I call it “AmsterDAMN.” Tee-hee. The photo was originally taken of some street art in Amsterdam. Here’s the original:
Author: KateBitters
Kate Bitters is a Minneapolis-based author and freelance writer. She is the author of Elmer Left, Ten Thousand Lines, and He Found Me. One of her proudest/nerdiest moments was when Neil Gaiman read one of her short stories on stage at the Fitzgerald Theater.