View allAll Photos Tagged handwrite

President Joe Biden handwrites a letter to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday, July 8, 2022, to offer his condolences following the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

would we rather wait and to receive some mail by post

just for something to open over coffee and our breakfast toast

the writing of a letter is sadly thought now a dying art

the natural way of communication when folk were far apart

sadley it is by e-mail that we now write to one and other

but who knows who may be reading it in this world of the big brother

soon the post box will see no letters and with junk mail only feed

if you think this could not happen you must now then take heed

remember all those letters from lovers, family and from friends

that in older days of thought and style did handwrite all letter send

post should be more than a seasons card with nothing in between

so to Copperdog post you then a letter as her mailbox now feels quite lean

 

Poem by Ironmonger

 

For the folded card print and cut a 4.25"x5.5" of CROSSHATCHED PAPER by WOOFY WORLD in MyGrafico Store. Draw a curve line using black gel pens into the card. Stamped, color and cut sun and birds of Hero Arts CL439 into a white specialty board, I used faber-castell watercolor pencils for coloring, then adhere to the card. Cut message bubbles into white paper, using red gel pen handwrite happy birthday! and adhere to the card. Add clouds Flying High-Bird's Eye View by My Little Shoebox.

 

I love this song so much and i made a single cover for this brilliant song. I worked so much on font, Rihanna handwrite and rose petals. Hope u like it!

#1 antique mongolian tibetan manuscript

 

more shots below (let me know if you would like to see the details on any of them, only #8 is set public, thanks)

Type Experiment.

365: 04 june

#Inktober2017

La llave en salonico

Marina likes coffee in a good company, tea shops, runes, her boyfriend, soap bubbles, to handwrite, the english language, silent spare time, adobe photoshop, classic literature, Italy, Rakhmaninov, to sing, to write songs and moleskines.

an incredibly old shot

compass, magnifying glass and pen lying on an ancient world map

Mathematics: Toru Kumon (公文 公, Kumon Tōru, March 26, 1914 – July 25, 1995) was a Japanese mathematics educator, born in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from the College of Science at Osaka University with a degree in mathematics and taught high school mathematics in his home town of Osaka. In 1954, his son, Takeshi, performed poorly in a Year 2 mathematics test. Prompted by his wife, Teiko, Toru closely examined Takeshi's textbooks and believed they lacked the proper opportunity for a child to practice and master a topic. As a result, he began to handwrite worksheets each day for his son. By the time Takeshi was in Year 6, he was able to solve differential and integral calculus usually seen in the final years of high school. This was the beginning of the Kumon Method of Learning.

 

As a result of Takeshi's progress, other parents became interested in Kumon's ideas, and in 1955, the first Kumon Center was opened in Osaka, Japan. In 1958, Toru Kumon founded the Kumon Institute of Education, which set the standards for the Kumon Centers that began to open around the world.

 

The Kumon Programs are designed to strengthen a student's fundamental maths and language skills by studying worksheets tailored to a student's ability. The method also aims for students to learn independently and to study advanced material beyond their school grade level.

 

Students progress once they demonstrate mastery of a topic. Kumon defined mastery as being able to achieve an excellent score on the material in a given time. Kumon strongly emphasised the concepts of time and accuracy.

 

Even in his later years, Toru Kumon gave lectures on his method of learning including the importance of having students learn material that is suited to their ability and not their age and the benefits of allowing students to learn material well ahead of their grade level.

 

Toru Kumon died in Osaka on July 25, 1995 at the age of 81 from pneumonia. There is a Toru Kumon museum in Osaka, Japan and a Kumon Foundation Day celebrated on October 20 each year. Asteroid 3569 Kumon is named after him.

 

Born: March 26, 1914 Kochi Prefecture, Japan

Died: July 25, 1995 (aged 81)

  

www.kumongroup.com/eng/about-kumon/toru/index.html

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Kumon

 

Artwork by TudioJepegii

Best seen in "all sizes"

 

You KNEW that the Gelly Rolls would be making another appearance! :P

 

I tag: pucchinpurin, mochi-chan, treenie beanie, glamorous_gabi, hula kitty, kitty.cuppycake ^_____~

 

If you haven't been tagged yet and you'd like to do this...feel free to write me down as the person who tagged you. Have fun! :D

  

The rules are to HANDWRITE the following things:

 

1. Your name and your flickr name

2. Are you right or left handed

3. Favorite letters to write

4. Least favorite letters to write

5. Write out the sentence, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"

6. The names of the six of your flickr contacts that you'll be tagging

day seventeen of my tumblr challenge.

 

"handwrite on something other than paper"

 

i used a mirror.

 

Watch.

 

(Plus One)

#1 antique mongolian tibetan manuscript

 

more shots below (let me know if you would like to see the details on any of them, only #8 is set public, thanks)

The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn

Recull de traços de "The universal Penman"

The Qur’an[1] (Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur’ān, literally “the recitation”; also sometimes transliterated as Quran, Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran or Al-Qur’ān) is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur’an to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, and consider the original Arabic text to be the final revelation of God.

 

Islam holds that the Qur’an was revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jibrīl (Gabriel) from 610 CE to his death in 632 CE. The Qur’an was written down by Muhammad's companions while he was alive, although the prime method of transmission was oral. In 633 CE, the written text was compiled, and in 653 CE it was standardized, distributed in the Islamic empire and produced in large numbers. The present form of the Qur’an is regarded as God's revelation to Muhammad by Muslim believers. Academic scholars often consider it the original version authored or dictated by Muhammad.Muslim tradition agrees that it was fixed in writing shortly after Muhammad's death by order of Umar and Abu Bakr.

 

Muslims regard the Qur’an as the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with those revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim (Scrolls of Abraham), the Tawrat (Torah), the Zabur (Psalms), and the Injeel (Gospel).The aforementioned books are not explicitly included in the Qur’an, but are recognized therein. The Qur’an also refers to many events from Jewish and Christian scriptures, some of which are retold in comparatively distinctive ways from the Bible and the Torah, while obliquely referring to other events described explicitly in those texts.

 

The Qur'an itself expresses that it is the book of guidance. Therefore it rarely offers detailed accounts of historical events; the text instead typically placing emphasis on the moral significance of an event rather than its narrative sequence.Muslims believe the Qur'an itself to be the main miracle of Muhammad and a proof of his prophethood.

I only tagged 2 girls, I couldn't write in this page (silly me! too big cakes!)

  

the rules are to HANDWRITE the following things:

 

1. your name and your flickr name

2. are you right or left handed

3. favorite letters to write

4. least favorite letters to write

5. write out the sentence, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

6. the names of the six of your flickr contacts that you'll be tagging

FlickrFriday

 

Strobist info:

Trigger: Proprietary IR.

One SONY HVL-F60M, power level 1/64, wide angle diffuser. Upper side just out of the frame.

 

Stylized in Capture One Pro 8.

I love typo, and I love paper too!

*** EN VENTA ***

  

Cuaderno artesanal /// formato apaisado

Medidas: 15,5cm x 12cm

50 hojas papel bookcel 80grs color hueso

Tapa rígida, forrado en tela con imagen intervenida a mano

  

/////////////////////////

  

Handmade Notebook /// wide format

Measures: 15,5cm x 12cm

50 sheets bookcel paper (bone white) 80gms

Hard cover, cloth-covered with hand writing typography

Photos by Kaj Peterson

  

Press release

Craftivister taggar kläder under Fashion Week I Stockholm

 

Med hjälp av en liten finurlig pappersrulle i ditt nyköpta plagg hoppas den brittiska craftivisten (craft+activism=craftivism) Sarah Corbett att ge Stockholms modebransch en överraskande hälsning under nästa veckas Fashion Week i Stockholm. En hälsning som fungerar som en påminnelse till modeindustrin om att arbeta för bättre arbetsförhållanden och mer miljövänliga tillverkningssätt.

 

Tillsammans med andra craftivister i Stockholm uppmuntrar nu Sverigeaktuella Sarah Corbett alla att göra egna budskap i form av ¨mini scrolls¨. Små handskrivna meddelanden rullas och slås in med vackra band för att sedan i hemlighet placeras i klädbutiker, på modevisningarnas stolar och fashionistornas fickor.

 

Sarah Corbett är aktuell med utställningen Gentle Protest som visas på Handarbetets Vänners galleri. I och med utställningen arrangeras olika workshops och craftivistprojekt, bland annat finns möjligheten att göra mini scrolls. Måndag och tisdag 24-25 augusti (what time Sarah?) finns Sarah Corbett i utställningen och hjälper dig med budskapen som skall riktas till modeindustrin under branschens viktigaste vecka.

 

-Vi älskar skönheten och kreativiteten som modeindustrin skapar. Vi älskar att vi kan uttrycka oss själva genom kläder och att vi kan känna oss självsäkra i vad vi bär. Men vi kan inte vara likgiltiga över den fula sidan av modeindustrin. Det är fel att tänka att vi inte har någon makt att påverka och förändra. Var med oss och sträva mot en mer hållbar modeindustri! Vore det inte fantastiskt om Stockholm Fashion Week 2016 var en enda uppvisning av just tillverkade kläder? Låt oss arbeta tillsammans för att göra det en realitet, stygn för stygn, ett i taget.

 

Det här craftivistprojektet är ett sätt att stödja Fashion Revolution, en global rörelse som arbetar för en modeindustri som värnar människor, miljö, kreativitet och vinst i lika delar och som har som drivkraft att få alla att tillsammans arbeta för att detta ska hända.

 

-Fashion Week samlar hela branschen, från designer, inköpare, stylister och pr-byråer under några hektiska dagar. Den mediala uppmärksamheten är stor och det är därför ett bra tillfälle att uppmana modeindustrin att verka för en hållbarare och bättre värld. Sara Corbett har tidigare under bland annat London Fashion Week broderat budskap i små korsstygn som påverkat dialogen i den brittiska modebranschen. Det är min förhoppning att Stockholms modeelit också tar del av Sarah Corbetts Gentle Protest, säger Lotta Ahlvar vd för Handarbetets Vänner och tidigare vd för Svenska Moderådet.

  

Vill du veta mer om rörelsen kring craftivismen, samt om hur det går att förändra världen stygn för stygn? Välkommen till Handarbetets Vänner, torsdag 27 augusti 18.00 och till ett samtal mellan craftivisten Sarah Corbett och Frida Arnqvist Engström, journalist och författare till boken Gerillaslöjd - garngraffiti, DIY och den handgjorda revolutionen. Mer information finns här: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

  

Fakta:

Craftivist Collective arbetar för att minska global fattigdom och humanitära oangelägenheter genom att använda handarbete och publik konst som verktyg. Detta görs genom provocerande men icke-våldsamma kreativa kampanjer. Här finns mer information om Craftivist Collective och deras sätt att arbeta: www,craftivist-collective.com. Denna globala rörelse finns skildrad i boken Gerillaslöjd, där också Sarah Corbett medverkar, se mer: www.gerillaslojd.se.

Handarbetets Vänner är en mångårig men samtida samlingsplats för broderi där utställningen Gentle Protest visas i galleriet fram till 19 september.

  

Gentle Protest på Handarbetets Vänner:

www.hv-textil.se/aktuellt/sarah-corbett-gentle-protest/

 

Gentle Protest Talk:

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Fashion Revolution:

fashionrevolution.org/country/sweden/

 

The mini scroll messages in swedish:

 

1

 

Om kläder kunde tala...

 

Vilka sagor skulle de berätta? Sagor om hur de tillverkades med kärlek, glädje och omsorg? Eller sorg, tragedi och bedrövelse?

 

Vad skulle dina kläder säga till dig?

 

2

 

Vad är din ‘fashion statement’?

 

‘Kläderna gör människan’ - vilket ansvar, eller hur?

 

Om våra kläder uttrycker vilka vi är, borde vi inte försöka se till att de tillverkas av textilarbetare som behandlas och betalas på ett rättvist sätt, och att jorden inte skadas av processen?

 

3.

 

Skönheten ligger inte bara i betraktarens ögon...

 

Den vävs in i själva tyget. Våra kläder kan aldrig vara verkligt vackra om de gömmer fulheten i att arbetarna exploateras.

 

Engagera dig i #FashionRevolution och kolla om dina värderingar är invävda i dina kläder.

 

English:

Stockholm Craftivists secret scrolls in Fashion Week

 

On Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th August during Stockholm Fashion Week, people are encouraged to go to HV Galleri in Stockholm to join craftivist Sarah Corbett and others to lovingly handwrite messages onto beautiful paper and wrap them delicately in ribbon to place in clothes pockets in shops, fashion show seats and other secret places for people to find. Will you find on in your pocket?

 

Craftivist Sarah Corbett is in Stockholm due to her current exhibition Gentle Protest at HV Gallery, during the time of the exhibition she is running workshops and events. In time for Stockholm Fashion Week Sarah is moving her mini scrolls out on the streets: The idea behind the intriguing pretty mini scrolls is to encourage people to think about who made our clothes, help raise awareness of the true cost of fashion, show the world that change is possible and celebrate all those creating a more sustainable future of the fashion industry.

 

Sarah Corbett is the founder of the Craftivist Collective and said: “We love the beauty and creativity that comes from fashion. We love the fact that we can express ourselves through clothes and feel confident in what wear. But we don’t want to be indifferent about the ugly side of the fashion industry. It’s wrong to think that we don’t have any power to improve the ugly side of fashion. Please join us in celebrating our love of fashion and strive for a more sustainable fashion industry. fighting for an industry. Wouldn’t it be brilliant if SFW 2016 was a show of only exploitation-free clothes? Let’s work together to make that reality one stitch at a time”

 

This craftivism project (activism through craft) is also to support Fashion Revolution - a global movement who believe in a fashion industry which values people, the environment, creativity and profits in equal measure and has a mission to bring everyone together to help make this happen.

 

“Fashion Week gathers the entire industry , designers , buyers , stylists and pr agencies during a few hectic days. The media attention is massive and it the perfect opportunity to promote a more sustainable and better world. Sara Corbett has previously protested during London Fashion Week with embroidered message in small cross-stitch that affected the dialogue in the British fashion industry. It is my hope that Stockholm's fashion elite also takes part of Sarah Corbett Gentle Protest,” says Lotta Ahlvar president of the Association of textile arts and craft and former CEO of the Swedish Fashion Council.

 

For more information about craftivism don’t miss the discussion between author of the book Gerrillaslöjd, yarnbombing, DIY and the handmade revolution, Frida Arnqvist Engström and craftivist Sarah Corbett in the exhibition at HV Gallery Thursday 27th at 18.00. See link here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Editors notes:

Craftivist Collective aims to expose the scandal of global poverty, and human rights injustices though the power of craft and public art. This will be done through provocative, non-violent creative actions.You can find out more about craftivism and the Craftivist Collective at www,craftivist-collective.com

 

The global movement that Sarah Corbett represents are also part of the book Gerillaslöjd, for more information, se www.gerillaslojd.se.

 

HV Galleri is run by Friends of Handicraft, where craftivist Sarah Corbett is artist in residence during August and September: More information: www.hv-textil.se/aktuellt/sarah-corbett-gentle-protest/

 

Gentle Protest Talk: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Fashion Revolution

fashionrevolution.org/country/sweden/

  

The mini scroll messages in english:

 

1.

 

If clothes could talk...

 

What tales might they tell? Stories of how they were made with love, joy & care? Or sadness, tragedy & heartbreak?

 

What would your clothes say to you?

 

@Fash_Rev

2.

What’s your fashion statement?

 

“Clothes maketh the person” - that’s quite a responsiblity isn’t it? :s

 

If we are what we wear then shouldn’t we try to make sure that our clothes are made by garment workers who get paid well & treated with dignity & the planet is not harmed during the making of our clothes?

 

@Fash_Rev

 

3.

 

Beauty is not just in the eye of the beholder....

 

It is woven into the very fabric of the cloth. Our clothes can never be truly beautiful if they hide the ugliness of worker exploitation.

 

Join the #FashionRevolution & find out if your values are threaded through your clothes x

 

@Fash_Rev

 

Photos by Kaj Peterson

  

Press release

Craftivister taggar kläder under Fashion Week I Stockholm

 

Med hjälp av en liten finurlig pappersrulle i ditt nyköpta plagg hoppas den brittiska craftivisten (craft+activism=craftivism) Sarah Corbett att ge Stockholms modebransch en överraskande hälsning under nästa veckas Fashion Week i Stockholm. En hälsning som fungerar som en påminnelse till modeindustrin om att arbeta för bättre arbetsförhållanden och mer miljövänliga tillverkningssätt.

 

Tillsammans med andra craftivister i Stockholm uppmuntrar nu Sverigeaktuella Sarah Corbett alla att göra egna budskap i form av ¨mini scrolls¨. Små handskrivna meddelanden rullas och slås in med vackra band för att sedan i hemlighet placeras i klädbutiker, på modevisningarnas stolar och fashionistornas fickor.

 

Sarah Corbett är aktuell med utställningen Gentle Protest som visas på Handarbetets Vänners galleri. I och med utställningen arrangeras olika workshops och craftivistprojekt, bland annat finns möjligheten att göra mini scrolls. Måndag och tisdag 24-25 augusti (what time Sarah?) finns Sarah Corbett i utställningen och hjälper dig med budskapen som skall riktas till modeindustrin under branschens viktigaste vecka.

 

-Vi älskar skönheten och kreativiteten som modeindustrin skapar. Vi älskar att vi kan uttrycka oss själva genom kläder och att vi kan känna oss självsäkra i vad vi bär. Men vi kan inte vara likgiltiga över den fula sidan av modeindustrin. Det är fel att tänka att vi inte har någon makt att påverka och förändra. Var med oss och sträva mot en mer hållbar modeindustri! Vore det inte fantastiskt om Stockholm Fashion Week 2016 var en enda uppvisning av just tillverkade kläder? Låt oss arbeta tillsammans för att göra det en realitet, stygn för stygn, ett i taget.

 

Det här craftivistprojektet är ett sätt att stödja Fashion Revolution, en global rörelse som arbetar för en modeindustri som värnar människor, miljö, kreativitet och vinst i lika delar och som har som drivkraft att få alla att tillsammans arbeta för att detta ska hända.

 

-Fashion Week samlar hela branschen, från designer, inköpare, stylister och pr-byråer under några hektiska dagar. Den mediala uppmärksamheten är stor och det är därför ett bra tillfälle att uppmana modeindustrin att verka för en hållbarare och bättre värld. Sara Corbett har tidigare under bland annat London Fashion Week broderat budskap i små korsstygn som påverkat dialogen i den brittiska modebranschen. Det är min förhoppning att Stockholms modeelit också tar del av Sarah Corbetts Gentle Protest, säger Lotta Ahlvar vd för Handarbetets Vänner och tidigare vd för Svenska Moderådet.

  

Vill du veta mer om rörelsen kring craftivismen, samt om hur det går att förändra världen stygn för stygn? Välkommen till Handarbetets Vänner, torsdag 27 augusti 18.00 och till ett samtal mellan craftivisten Sarah Corbett och Frida Arnqvist Engström, journalist och författare till boken Gerillaslöjd - garngraffiti, DIY och den handgjorda revolutionen. Mer information finns här: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

  

Fakta:

Craftivist Collective arbetar för att minska global fattigdom och humanitära oangelägenheter genom att använda handarbete och publik konst som verktyg. Detta görs genom provocerande men icke-våldsamma kreativa kampanjer. Här finns mer information om Craftivist Collective och deras sätt att arbeta: www,craftivist-collective.com. Denna globala rörelse finns skildrad i boken Gerillaslöjd, där också Sarah Corbett medverkar, se mer: www.gerillaslojd.se.

Handarbetets Vänner är en mångårig men samtida samlingsplats för broderi där utställningen Gentle Protest visas i galleriet fram till 19 september.

  

Gentle Protest på Handarbetets Vänner:

www.hv-textil.se/aktuellt/sarah-corbett-gentle-protest/

 

Gentle Protest Talk:

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Fashion Revolution:

fashionrevolution.org/country/sweden/

 

The mini scroll messages in swedish:

 

1

 

Om kläder kunde tala...

 

Vilka sagor skulle de berätta? Sagor om hur de tillverkades med kärlek, glädje och omsorg? Eller sorg, tragedi och bedrövelse?

 

Vad skulle dina kläder säga till dig?

 

2

 

Vad är din ‘fashion statement’?

 

‘Kläderna gör människan’ - vilket ansvar, eller hur?

 

Om våra kläder uttrycker vilka vi är, borde vi inte försöka se till att de tillverkas av textilarbetare som behandlas och betalas på ett rättvist sätt, och att jorden inte skadas av processen?

 

3.

 

Skönheten ligger inte bara i betraktarens ögon...

 

Den vävs in i själva tyget. Våra kläder kan aldrig vara verkligt vackra om de gömmer fulheten i att arbetarna exploateras.

 

Engagera dig i #FashionRevolution och kolla om dina värderingar är invävda i dina kläder.

 

English:

Stockholm Craftivists secret scrolls in Fashion Week

 

On Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th August during Stockholm Fashion Week, people are encouraged to go to HV Galleri in Stockholm to join craftivist Sarah Corbett and others to lovingly handwrite messages onto beautiful paper and wrap them delicately in ribbon to place in clothes pockets in shops, fashion show seats and other secret places for people to find. Will you find on in your pocket?

 

Craftivist Sarah Corbett is in Stockholm due to her current exhibition Gentle Protest at HV Gallery, during the time of the exhibition she is running workshops and events. In time for Stockholm Fashion Week Sarah is moving her mini scrolls out on the streets: The idea behind the intriguing pretty mini scrolls is to encourage people to think about who made our clothes, help raise awareness of the true cost of fashion, show the world that change is possible and celebrate all those creating a more sustainable future of the fashion industry.

 

Sarah Corbett is the founder of the Craftivist Collective and said: “We love the beauty and creativity that comes from fashion. We love the fact that we can express ourselves through clothes and feel confident in what wear. But we don’t want to be indifferent about the ugly side of the fashion industry. It’s wrong to think that we don’t have any power to improve the ugly side of fashion. Please join us in celebrating our love of fashion and strive for a more sustainable fashion industry. fighting for an industry. Wouldn’t it be brilliant if SFW 2016 was a show of only exploitation-free clothes? Let’s work together to make that reality one stitch at a time”

 

This craftivism project (activism through craft) is also to support Fashion Revolution - a global movement who believe in a fashion industry which values people, the environment, creativity and profits in equal measure and has a mission to bring everyone together to help make this happen.

 

“Fashion Week gathers the entire industry , designers , buyers , stylists and pr agencies during a few hectic days. The media attention is massive and it the perfect opportunity to promote a more sustainable and better world. Sara Corbett has previously protested during London Fashion Week with embroidered message in small cross-stitch that affected the dialogue in the British fashion industry. It is my hope that Stockholm's fashion elite also takes part of Sarah Corbett Gentle Protest,” says Lotta Ahlvar president of the Association of textile arts and craft and former CEO of the Swedish Fashion Council.

 

For more information about craftivism don’t miss the discussion between author of the book Gerrillaslöjd, yarnbombing, DIY and the handmade revolution, Frida Arnqvist Engström and craftivist Sarah Corbett in the exhibition at HV Gallery Thursday 27th at 18.00. See link here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Editors notes:

Craftivist Collective aims to expose the scandal of global poverty, and human rights injustices though the power of craft and public art. This will be done through provocative, non-violent creative actions.You can find out more about craftivism and the Craftivist Collective at www,craftivist-collective.com

 

The global movement that Sarah Corbett represents are also part of the book Gerillaslöjd, for more information, se www.gerillaslojd.se.

 

HV Galleri is run by Friends of Handicraft, where craftivist Sarah Corbett is artist in residence during August and September: More information: www.hv-textil.se/aktuellt/sarah-corbett-gentle-protest/

 

Gentle Protest Talk: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gentle-protest-talk-sarah-corbett-...

 

Fashion Revolution

fashionrevolution.org/country/sweden/

  

The mini scroll messages in english:

 

1.

 

If clothes could talk...

 

What tales might they tell? Stories of how they were made with love, joy & care? Or sadness, tragedy & heartbreak?

 

What would your clothes say to you?

 

@Fash_Rev

2.

What’s your fashion statement?

 

“Clothes maketh the person” - that’s quite a responsiblity isn’t it? :s

 

If we are what we wear then shouldn’t we try to make sure that our clothes are made by garment workers who get paid well & treated with dignity & the planet is not harmed during the making of our clothes?

 

@Fash_Rev

 

3.

 

Beauty is not just in the eye of the beholder....

 

It is woven into the very fabric of the cloth. Our clothes can never be truly beautiful if they hide the ugliness of worker exploitation.

 

Join the #FashionRevolution & find out if your values are threaded through your clothes x

 

@Fash_Rev

 

1 3 5 6 7 ••• 21 22