Perhapsjustsniffit
@Perhapsjustsniffit@lemmy.ca
- Comment on What efforts would it take to strip the name Americans from the folks inhabiting the US? 1 day ago:
Also Canadian. Europeans are weird about this.
- Comment on Is this picture idea immature? 2 days ago:
Do it cause you enjoy having fun. Ladies will dig it for that reason. Some will think you’re a dork. You don’t want those ones anyway. Don’t do it cause you’re trying to set up a dating profile on some app. That’s weird.
- Comment on what's the best strategy to follow with a new boss who wants me dumbed down? 4 days ago:
Fuck that shit. Find a new ward immediately. That is not a place anyone should be.
- Comment on What ongoing projects are you working on? 1 week ago:
Yea that’s me!
- Comment on What ongoing projects are you working on? 1 week ago:
Smacking some copper around to make a jellyfish sculpture for a commission.
- Comment on Trump Threatens Europe and Canada if They Band Together Against U.S. 1 week ago:
Hahaha let’s do it just to make the big Cheeto have a hissy fit.
- Comment on trump puts 25% tariffs on Aussie steel and aluminium 1 month ago:
Canadian here. This is exactky what we are doing. Everything we can not to support anything “America”.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
There has been much interest in purchase so here are the details…
I just got word they are accepted to a show so they will be available through the gallery starting Jan. 24th. They will sell for a set price of $175 Canadian each. The gallery is Argyle fine Art in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada the show is called Preshrunk. You can contact the gallery in advance of the show to reserve the item you want.
You can find more photos and video on Facebook, insta and tictok @bigfatzeroart. I’m not sure how to add pics to comments here.
Anyone wishing to purchase can contact the gallery directly at gallery@argylefa.com or 902.425.9456
Thank you for your interest.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
I just got word they are accepted to a show so they will be available through the gallery starting Jan. 24th. They will sell for a set price of $175 Canadian each. The gallery is Argyle fine Arts in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada the show is called Preshrunk.
Anyone wishing to purchase can contact the gallery directly at gallery@argylefa.com or 902.425.9456
Thank you for your interest.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
There are two still available. The center one is sold. I’m happy to discuss prices and shipping.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
I’m happy to chat about it. I am in Canada so depending on where you live I’m not sure what shipping would be. I believe I can make individual boxes to ship them without damage.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
If you flip it and look from the back it’s a whale!
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
It’s pretty fun I gotta say. So many different things to do.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
I am just starting my journey into selling the things I make and so honestly exposure is more valuable to me than selling for a lot. The first one sold for $300 Canadian plus shipping. That’s about 210 freedom eagles. I’ve never taken an art class or shown my work anywhere and only recently on social media.
- Comment on Welcome to Jellies! 2 months ago:
This is probably the nicest compliment I have ever gotten on my art. Thank you.
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- Comment on Do you play with matches? 2 months ago:
I have no idea what that is. I know I’m on Lemmy. I also don’t watch Star Trek. Boo me out of the room .
- Comment on Do you play with matches? 2 months ago:
Thank you. I just started putting some real time into making art at 50 years old. First time since I was a skateboard/graffiti kid. I like this one too. It hangs in our house.
- Submitted 3 months ago to imadethis@lemm.ee | 8 comments
- Comment on Anyone want to challenge? 3 months ago:
Our house is full of tons of future garage sale items. It’s habitual.
- Submitted 3 months ago to imadethis@lemm.ee | 4 comments
- Comment on Canadian doctors who provide euthanasia struggle with the ethics of killing vulnerable patients 5 months ago:
As a disabled person who does not make enough money to exist, this is how I see it for social programs as well. Keep the sick and injured in a constant state of anxiety and neediness until they finally break and ask for maid. It’s easier to get maid than it is to be respected as a human being.