teagan white
@teaganwhite.bsky.social
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outsider naturalist 𓅼 decomposer 𓆸 luddite www.teaganwhite.com they/them
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teaganwhite.bsky.social
i used to Walk Around And Look At Things because it made my art better. now it feels more like making art takes away from the time i have to do the actually-important work of Walking Around And Looking At Things
teaganwhite.bsky.social
twig • branch • leaf

three cyanotypes toned in black walnut, for my upcoming collaborative show with @jessenarens.bsky.social, opening October 11th at Riversea Gallery in Astoria OR
monochrome black & tan cyanotype of a watercolor painting, a dead wood pewee with an open chest and vacant eye, with bullet galls growing on it monochrome black & tan cyanotype of a watercolor painting, a dead spotted towhee with a vacant eye, with large oak galls growing on it monochrome black & tan cyanotype of a watercolor painting, a dead vireo with a vacant eye, with papery speckled galls growing on it
teaganwhite.bsky.social
the whole show is so beautiful vanessa!
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bcmerchant.bsky.social
Protests, mass meetups, conferences—a youth-led movement is reclaiming the Luddite mantle, rejecting a future dominated by Silicon Valley companies, toxic apps, and generative AI.

This fall, a "Luddite renaissance" is in full swing.

www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/the-luddit...
The Luddite Renaissance is in full swing
This fall, the new luddites are rising
www.bloodinthemachine.com
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vickyacab.bsky.social
Would they be able to get away with all this if we didnt have to go to work? Do work, rent and bills only exist to produce profit, or is it just as importantly a function of social pacification, punishment and control? Is the economy just about money, or is it also about power?
teaganwhite.bsky.social
thank you, yes i assumed that was the case, but it’s strange that they suddenly started embossing it backwards on the back instead of onto the front (though i prefer it, it means less wasted paper). what paper do you use now?
teaganwhite.bsky.social
thanks, i’ll look into trying sennelier too! i’m not seeing it in 300lb online, do you know if they make weights over 150? also realizing paper size is going to be an issue because i’m planning work larger than 22x30, i don’t think anyone but fabriano makes a hot press roll or oversized sheet 😔
teaganwhite.bsky.social
compared to now, when my washes look very uniform, paint feels like it sits on the surface, and also absorbs almost on contact so i get more of a drybrush feeling. i’ve also had issues with paper pilling in spite of not being overworked, which never used to happen
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i’m not sure how to describe what i liked about the old paper, but there was a way that the paint seemed to be suspended for longer while i worked, and so that pigment spread itself out very organically and then settled deeply into the paper, which made it look very glowy and lush?
teaganwhite.bsky.social
oh no you must’ve gotten a defective one, it usually has that woven look on one side (that i don’t use), and the texture on the other side is softer and more random
teaganwhite.bsky.social
thanks nicole, i might have to give it a try! i wouldn’t worry too much, the issues with fabriano production are very well known dating back to 2016, a lot of botanical artists switched to other papers. i still miss the old stuff every day, you couldn’t make a bad mark on it, some kind of witchcraft
teaganwhite.bsky.social
for context i use traditional white 300lb hot press fabriano artistico. i buy in large batches so it’s been a couple years since i ordered, but i haven’t had a good batch since ~2019 (i know they changed it). considering trying out arches…
teaganwhite.bsky.social
got a new batch of fabriano recently and it’s changed again — much thinner/floppier, different texture on both sides, and now the watermark is stamped backwards? anyone know what the “right” side is supposed to be now before i ruin a bunch of paintings?
teaganwhite.bsky.social
soooo so sweet 🥹 thank you for sharing!
teaganwhite.bsky.social
unfortunately that uncertainty is what i’m going for 😣 sorry!
teaganwhite.bsky.social
they would sometimes fly off and get caught on the walls or my clothes, nothing quite like looking down at a lil swift face and gently prying their toes off your shirt 🥲
teaganwhite.bsky.social
but i’m very fond of them because when i volunteered in an avian nursery years ago, i got to teach fledgling swifts that had been hand-fed how to catch their prey midair so they could be released, and it was such an amazing experience!
teaganwhite.bsky.social
thank you! i can understand why, they’re such little gremlins and not photographed much, finding good reference was difficult
teaganwhite.bsky.social
tiny against pastel clouds, at once like gnats and bats, but then unmistakably butterflies as they merge into a single organism, a dark and endlessly swirling cylinder that descends into the brick pillar and disappears with the sun.
teaganwhite.bsky.social
the dead old growth trees that swifts once roosted in have long since vanished, and suitable old chimneys are becoming scarce now too. for an hour the birds flit across the sky in quantities that make numbers meaningless,
teaganwhite.bsky.social
across the river from a timber town, where the corpses of fir trees lie in orderly stacks awaiting export, there is a chimney in which thousands of vaux’s swifts roost each night of their fall migration.
teaganwhite.bsky.social
broken grasp • 11”x14” • gouache & watercolor on paper
painting of a swift circled by floating ivy vines
teaganwhite.bsky.social
tiny against pastel clouds, at once like gnats and bats, but then unmistakably butterflies as they merge into a single organism, a dark and endlessly swirling cylinder that descends into the brick pillar and disappears with the sun.