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Tag Archives: Ursula Vernon

365 Inks – Platinum 03 – Colorverse Spirit

Posted on October 18, 2024 by DesertSage — Leave a reply
This entry is part 26 of 27 in the series #365Inks

 

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#365Inks – Platinum 05 – Colorverse Rainy Day

Posted on September 8, 2023 by DesertSage — 1 Comment ↓
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A page in a rhodia top spiral bound dotgrid notebook. Written on the top left is Pen: Platinum Prefounte, 05, Ink: Colorverse Rainy Day. Underneath those designations is written: But perhaps skin and bones have a little memory to them, even after the soul is gone to greater things. -from Ursula Vernon’s ‘The Hollow Places’ To the right of the writing is a doodle that is definitely some sort of figure, whether horned or possessing antennae, cloaked or winged or in long robes is up to the viewer. A line is drawn underneath the writing and doodle, beneath the line are smear tests and drip tests for the ink.
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#365Inks – Lamy Safari Medium – Colorverse Extreme Deep Field

Posted on August 18, 2023 by DesertSage — 2 Comments ↓
This entry is part 22 of 27 in the series #365Inks

 

Posted in 365 Inks | Tagged The Number 2, Fountain Pens, Inks, #365Inks, Colorverse, Lamy, Eureka: Smoky Monkey, Green Inks, posts with audio, Ursula Vernon | 2 Comments ↓

From the Library

  • “It took more than prayers to heal me after the slaughter,” he said with a sadness that he was too distraught to show when I first saw him at the border. “It took holding a pretty and gentle wife and three new lives against my chest. I wept so much when they arrested me. I wept all the time I was in prison. I wept at the border. I wept for everyone who was touched, beaten, or killed. It took a love closer to the earth, closer to my own body, to stop my tears. Perhaps I have lost, but I have also gained an even greater understanding of things both godly and earthly.” Edwidge Danticat
    The Farming of Bones

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