The Grind & Bind Art Alchemist's Guild
Good day and welcome to The Grind and Bind Art Alchemist's Guild.
An artist's community for the kind of people who don't just paint, they scavenge pigment from rotten leftovers. It's for potters who dig their clay from riverbeds, for weavers who spin their own wool (and probably know the name of the sheep,) and it's for digital artists who hack away at their creative endeavors.
All flavors are welcome to:
- Show off finished pieces
- Share your hand made or foraged materials
- Ask for advice on anything art
- Share articles and how-tos
- Post art memes
- Participate in weekly discussions and monthly challenges
How it goes:
Be kind
Do onto others with kindness, curiosity and civility.
Please include images
Remember to attribute other's work, tag NSFW and Content Warnings if necessary, and describe with alt text for our differently sighted pals.
No AI*
This isn't a community for AI *unless you've built it yourself and trained it on your own work.
Tags are Optional
[Advice Wanted] — "How do you...?" and "Help, something exploded."
[Article] — Selt explanatory. Please include a webarchive link if a site asks for personal details or has a paywall.
[Discussion] — In the huddle of stained alchemists, debates and compliments are equally encouraged.
[Challenge] — Try something new or show off your niche skills. (Mods only)
On Self-Promotion
We all need to put food in the ferret bowl, but let's not talk money here. If someone asks to buy something, please take it to DMs.
!artmarket@lemmy.world and !artshare@lemmy.world are geared toward self promotion if you want to cross-post.
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This is a dark place.
Most art will leave you feeling inspired, maybe even joyful — if not a little thoughtful. Not this art.
This is a place of paint drinking gremlins with caustic burns on our hands and ink stains on our feet. A dark, damp basement smelling of bleach and burning and bioplastics, of empty wallets and ephemeral passions, of education, of science.
Most art makes people better, but this place can only make you worse, poorer, stained, and consumed by the craft.
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Icon drawn by Wren
Banner image taken by Cottonbro on Pexels
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This is a new community, the structure and rules may change without notice. All things are ephemeral. Shoot Wren a DM if you have any ideas or want to help out.
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Not specifically a craft per se but i have a lot of palm trees in my garden and they seem to be so....craftable. Their meshy trunk, long and hard yet supple stems, leaves that look that could be made into baskets. But I have yet to figure out how to use them besides the stems for plant stakes.
That sounds like a description from a novel. Beautiful.
You can absolutely craft at least the palm leaves. I was raised Catholic, we'd weave crosses, stars and headbands for Easter every year — one of the very few fun things about the Catholic church.
Raw fibres, like reeds and stems, shrink as they dry. Tight crafts go loose and you have to do them all over again. Palm leaves (depending on the type of palm) are good because they don't shrink that much and tend to stay green longer. The palm baskets I made after a wind storm held up for years.
Here's the method I used: https://christinedebeer.ca/tutorials/weaving-a-gift-box-with-a-lid-from-palm-leaves
Oh such a cool website and lovely baskets!! Thank you for it and your kind words!