have absolutely no idea where to buy them but my bf’s art professor hands them out
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Apr 28, 2025

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bro my family bought these at costco in san leandro, ca and we still have them many yrs later. maybe an asian market?
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buy your friends art or buy a strangers art. not the mass produced stuff but that weird little sketch or painting or whatever. support folks, sometimes you find out 20 years later that someone was in the whitney biennial and you have one of their drawings from when they were a teenager and that’s pretty cool. buy stuff for $25 or $2000 or whatever you can afford - give your money to artists when you can!
Jan 30, 2024
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If you‘re good at art, you can make it yourself. If you aren’t, buy something from an artist at a local farmers market, craft fair, or art gallery. Here’s some small paintings i made for my friends for christmas.
Apr 1, 2025
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go see ur family, eat some mexican food, and RUN
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it is actually so good what the heck i am genius
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i first bought a film camera at an antique shop last summer and i immediately fell in love with it. despite the cost of film and development, i love it so much more than most cameras. i grew up accidentally collecting cameras from thrift stores and my mom’s friends, including one of the very first popular models of polaroid camera! when i bought the film, the man who owned the store gave me some free 18-exposure (i think ?) film. when i got the film developed, i realized that there was this blue hue to the photos. i am not sure why and didnt think to google it but for whatever reason, the next set of developed photos had that same hue, but ONLY FOR THE FIRST 8 EXPOSURES i was so confused but i dont care honestly it looked good while it lasted
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