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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Five@slrpnk.net to c/art@slrpnk.net
 
 

[Description: A woodblock portrait poster of an older brown-haired mexican woman with a white flower in her hair and a red bandana obscuring her face below her eyes. Text at the above the portrait says "UNA MUJER LUCHANDO" (A woman fighter) and below says "EL FUTURO DE TODAS ESTÁ CAMBIANDO" (The future of everyone is changing)]

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https://cohost.org/roguecache just made a new solarpunk logo; i think it's very well designed and keeps the simplicity while still keeping sun, nature and technology meanings

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A steamy water vapor pixel art infographic just dropped 🧖‍♂️

Concept art for Earthen: Dirt Simulator, an upcoming free open-source game about solarpunk gardening & soil life 🌱 https://gitlab.com/vrtxd1/Earthen

  • 🌞 Light mode
  • 📱 Hand-drawn w/ dotpict
  • 🩷 Thanks for all the upvotes and comments
  • 🏴‍☠️ License: CC BY Creative Commons Attr. 4.0 Intl. vrtxd
  • 🗓️ Tue 8 May 2024
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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by vrtxd@slrpnk.net to c/art@slrpnk.net
 
 

Oxygenic Photosynthesis ☀️ i.e. how most plants use carbon dioxide, water & sunlight to produce carbohydrates & oxygen.

Concept art for Earthen: Dirt Simulator, an upcoming free open-source game about solarpunk gardening & soil life 🌱 https://gitlab.com/vrtxd1/Earthen

  • 🌞 Light mode
  • 📱 Hand-drawn w/ dotpict
  • 🩷 Thanks for all the upvotes and comments
  • 🏴‍☠️ License: CC BY Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International vrtxd
  • 🗓️ v 1.0 Sun 8 Jan 2023, v 2.0 Mon 6 May 2024
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The Little Trashmaid by s0s2

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Another (very quick) take on the caustic soda locomotive concept based on this comment on my last postcard about what a version with swappable boilers might look like.

The idea is that instead of pumping out the caustic soda to dry it, they would instead unbolt and lift off the boiler, probably using an overhead or gantry crane, and replace it with an already-dry one. The dilute one would be inspected, and placed on a concrete containment pad where it could be connected to a solar steam generator, so the superheated steam could dry the caustic soda. This is actually pretty similar to how they apparently did it historically, except using a coal boiler and obviously without removing the boiler from the locomotive.

Ideally, this would be a bit safer as the boiling hot caustic soda would remain contained for the majority of the time, with less risk of spills during the drying process, and the extra boilers and frequent inspections could help prevent corroded parts from disabling a locomotive and stopping a train line. It might even be faster, depending on how complex the hookup process is.

In the end, it’s probably not a whole lot more practical, but I really liked the idea (suggested first by Carrier_Indomitable over on r/trains, and then with some cool visual details by @WaterWaiver@aussie.zone on the last post.

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Created by A_Guy195

Source (Warning: Reddit link).

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I've also tried with red stars but red on green kinda triggers my astigmatism

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Ride for Justice (slrpnk.net)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by j_roby@slrpnk.net to c/art@slrpnk.net
 
 

My other disability is a tendency to riot

Artist: https://linktr.ee/LokiGwynbleidd

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Artist: Loki Gwynbleidd

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Artist: Loki Gwynbleidd

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A Zapatista woman weaves a rug (danestrom.wpenginepowered.com)
submitted 9 months ago by Five@slrpnk.net to c/art@slrpnk.net
 
 

A Zapatista woman weaves a rug in this mural in Oventic.

From The Transcendental Revolutionary Zapatista Murals of Oventic, Mexico

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"Women’s Office for Dignity" in Oventic, Mexico, a Zapatista village in Chiapas.

From The Transcendental Revolutionary Zapatista Murals of Oventic, Mexico

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"Somos raíz" -- We are the roots. Corn, which originated in Mexico, is a sacred crop to the Mayan peoples.

From The Transcendental Revolutionary Zapatista Murals of Oventic, Mexico

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Drua - Elsie Andrewes (reckoning.press)
submitted 9 months ago by Five@slrpnk.net to c/art@slrpnk.net
 
 

Via Reckoning Press.

Artist statement:

Elsie Andrewes. Fiji born artist and illustrator based in Whangārei, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Works span across traditional and digital media, covering portraiture, botanical illustrations and surrealist concepts with inspiration stemming from my heritage.

Most pieces are completed with the Pacific people in mind and for the Pacific people, utilising vibrant colours and traditional design. I’ve been commissioned by the World Bank, Talanoa, Huia Publishers, and Witness Performance. Have also exhibited at Enjoy Contemporary Gallery in Wellington. You’ll find me in a cafe somewhere drinking a flat white or at beach. Vinaka

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