Oh man, this is shocking to me. Persepolis was so influential to me and I've seen people quote her without even knowing they were doing so. Rest in peace
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Oh man, this is shocking to me. Persepolis was so influential to me and I've seen people quote her without even knowing they were doing so. Rest in peace

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ok so this is another long shot but a few years ago there was a twitter post (in japanese i think?) that had measurememts for how to make this book stand thing out of cardboard that you could use to double up books and use up more space on shelves
back then i made a bunch of these but by now i lost the pic and dont know how to find the original post anymore
if it comes down to it i can just take one apart and get the measurements from there but i would be very grateful if anyone happens to have the original post or something similar??
don't mind how long it's been since i made this post, anyway i realized that i don't even need to take one apart to get the measurements when i can literally just unfold it and refold it /FACEPALM
so anyway here is the diagram for anyone else who is interested!!
this requires pretty big carboard pieces, if you have a really big box or something you can make it from one piece, but if you don't, you can also just make each of the pieces individually and then tape them together
and then in the end you put it together like this!!
and then when you make a bunch you can put them all next to each other and stack your books like crazy
EVERYONE START GETTING MORE USE OUT OF YOUR SPACE NOW!!!!
Today was the big final crit day for my Genre Fiction Comics class, so I played a game with my students — I made it one of the assignment requirements that everyone’s 16 page final comic have at least one hidden Garfield drawn in somewhere, and I awarded little prizes to any student who spotted one first and shouted “GARFIELD!!” mid-crit. The prizes were these little pins, which I painted on wooden nickels. We keep things lively in comics school 🐈
Albrecht Dürer, Six Studies of Pillows (verso of Self-portrait, study of a hand and pillow), 1493
Welcome to May! Every month in 2026 we give you the gift of calendar pages from several of Penn's books of hours - illustrating the variety of books we have in our collection. Enjoy!

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💌 In case you are still figuring out how to send mail art, here is a quick guide. And we look forward to you taking part in our project, and sending your mail to us
📪 To: TriniDaDa 24 Erthig Rd. Belmont, Port of Spain Trinidad & Tobago
📅 Deadline: May 2026
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{from @japagel_nails on ig.}
the use of AI lately has made me feel so hopeless, i translated pages of an unfinished fanzine of mine so i can remember why i love art...i hope it can resonate with anyone feeling the same way
Australian Aboriginal Cave Painting Kimberley Rock Art

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The Stations of the Cross is a Christian devotion practiced during the liturgical season of Lent, especially in Catholic communities. In this devotion, someone (usually either as a group using physical representations of the stations or as an individual using the related station chaplet) meditates on images or representations of 14 'stations' that depict snapshots of the progression to Calvary during the Passion of Jesus Christ. Originally intended to allow Christians to practice an 'at home' Holy Week pilgrimage when away from Jerusalem, the practice became cemented into Lenten tradition during the medieval era, becoming a staple of the Church by the 16th century. The participant(s) moves from station to station, reflecting on the piece of the Passion story represented by each one. Out of the 14 steps, only 8 have biblical basis, while the remaining stations are based in cultural history. This led to the creation of the official scriptural stations of the cross in 1991 which includes 14 stations that are all explicitly supported by biblical texts. The stations are primarily observed on Fridays in Lent and all of Holy Week, especially Good Friday.
Station 1: Jesus is condemned to Death (Mark 15:1-5, 15) || Ecce Homo by Giovanni Baglione
Station 2: Jesus is given his Cross (John 19:6, 15-17) || Christ Carrying the Cross by Titian
Station 3: Jesus falls the first time || Christ Falls on the Way to Calvary by Giandomenico Tiepolo
Station 4: Jesus meets his Mother || Christ Meeting His Mother on the Way to Calvary by William Bouguereau
Station 5: Simon of Cyrene carries the Cross (Mark 15:21) || Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry the Cross by Philipp Schumacher
Station 6: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus || Saint Veronica Wiping the Face of Christ by Unknown Artist, likely a 17th cen. student at the Venetian school.
Station 7: Jesus falls a second time || Jesus Falls the Second Time by Theophile Lybaert
Station 8: Jesus meets the daughters of Jerusalem (Luke 23:27-31) || Jesus Meets The Women Of Jerusalem by Nikolay Koshelev
Station 9: Jesus falls the third time || Jesus Falls the Third Time by Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne
Station 10: Jesus is stripped of his garments (John 19:23-24) || For My Vestments They Did Cast Lots by Hardie Charles Martin
Station 11: Jesus is nailed to the Cross (Luke 23:33-34) || Isenheim Altarpiece's crucifixion panel by Matthias Grunewald
Station 12: Jesus dies on the Cross (Luke 23:44-46) || Jerusalem by Jean-Leon Gerome
Station 13: Jesus' body is removed from the Cross || The Descent from the Cross by Peter Paul Rubens
Station 14: Jesus is laid in the tomb (Matthew 27: 57-60) || The Entombment by Peter Paul Rubens
Today we're scrolling through an illustrated Ethiopian protective roll, made in the 1700s. It contains numerous prayers against barya, legewon, evil spirits, demons, magical cunning and sorcery, and a variety of illnesses and conditions caused by these forces, such as smallpox, cough and sore throat, migraine, colic, and malaria. (UPenn Ms. Roll 2059)
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Access 'Ge'ez protective roll' through the Penn Libraries catalog.
Yoshitoshi, Defense against Kappa, 19th century

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me and @microbiologistmusings made a guide! we were talking about how frustrating it can be when so much (well meaning!) art of wheelchair users seems to get the chairs...not quite right. so maybe this will help :) i had a lot of fun drawing it and thank u to levi for your unending wisdom <3
New Secret Knots comic: "1881".