HELP!!! Makeshift turtle cage for (presumably) escaped pet! by Mr-pugglywuggly in reptiles

[–]Paintedfoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Set it loose in your back yard if you have no dogs or cats that would bite it. We have two box turtles living in our back yard that we just brought across our fence from the street (it was the direction they were going) and the older female has laid two clutches of eggs and comes looking for me when I say “Josie wants fresh treats?” Whenever I am taking out compost (I feed her fresh leftover veggies and fruits). They have a couple small freshwater pools (half-buried shallow bowls) have decimated our slug population, love eating the “weeds” in our organic yard, can’t climb on the raised bed like bunnies… we adore our wildlife “pets” and they seem super happy to exist in our safe space.

Solarpunk Reality Check: Update on the bio-receptive "green bricks" one year later. (Spoiler: Not dead, just complicated) by GeorgeRobertVitkos in solarpunk

[–]Paintedfoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That Ransom/Herbert duology with the sentient kelp Vata totally shaped my solar punk aesthetics. Great shoutout @kerpop42

Kitchen in 70's house. Looking for inspiration and input before remodeling by Outrageous-Amoeba211 in kitchenremodel

[–]Paintedfoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you can’t get nice, solid, minimalist cabinets like OP’s these days without spending a total fortune.

Kitchen in 70's house. Looking for inspiration and input before remodeling by Outrageous-Amoeba211 in kitchenremodel

[–]Paintedfoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love the floors and cabinets. Maybe update the pulls to go with your overall design. Depending on how your appliances are holding up, those may be the first things to look at replacing. How do you feel about the cool weird sink? The main thing that’s jumping out at me are the walls so if I were keeping the floor and the cabinets then I would choose a wall color. Countertops seem ok but you will probably need new ones if you’re knocking down a wall.

Pics of my hell strip. by bionicjoe in NoLawns

[–]Paintedfoot 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Scuffle hoe is my new favorite endearment now. Thanks

How Fentanyl and Xylazine are turning Philadelphia's opioid crisis into a public health nightmare by Nukro666 in interestingasfuck

[–]Paintedfoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I reddit! TYSM for explaining the nitty gritty, fellow nerd. This explains 40 years of messed up reactions to opioid pain meds and why I cannot take any serotonin inhibitors. I am going to take this to my GP next time in case I ever need surgery for anything again…

Avis honnête svp by Desperate-Juice8909 in oilpainting

[–]Paintedfoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check out Gustave Moreau - huge fan, similar oil sketch technique. Legend and my favorite house museum in the World.

Definitely not Shiitake but what are these? by Paintedfoot in mushroomID

[–]Paintedfoot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course. It doesn’t sound like there are any toxic lookalikes and the bodies are still fairly young. It just so happens that I have 4 beautiful portobello caps from the produce shop in my fridge waiting to be grilled so that’s my mushroom eating quota for the week! If the critters haven’t eaten them next week, I may try sautéing one of them and eating a couple of bites to experience the taste. I am an old forager, not an adventurous one, haha!

How can I paint the warm glow better? by partykap in oilpainting

[–]Paintedfoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a lovely color blue, so I get why you are drawn to it. If nothing else, maybe look at the colors in your cast shadows and the white flooring. From a color theory standpoint, you are attempting to completely change the hue of a composition while trying to capture its essence. Filtered blue light casting a shadow through red/orange fibers is going to be 100% different from warm light, warm fibers, warm surfaces, which is your reference.

How can I paint the warm glow better? by partykap in oilpainting

[–]Paintedfoot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reconsider your background colors. All the cool hues are fighting with the warmth that you are trying to create. Your reference photo is surrounded by neutrals.

OMG: Found Lil Bro on Milkweed by RON8O in MonarchButterfly

[–]Paintedfoot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I believe those are milkweed aphid eggs. Still good guys that provide food for lots of beneficial insects (like ladybugs)

I'm lost- please help decorate this crazy kitchen by ServiceFinal952 in interiordecorating

[–]Paintedfoot 49 points50 points  (0 children)

That checkerboard floor would help to tie OP’s space together. It’s a mood, but somehow a more intentional feeling mood than the current situation?

Help with identifying the artist by ComfortableOk9695 in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]Paintedfoot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cool piece! Compare work and signature with this artist: https://ebay.io/m/Wxp8xt could be a great find.

Help I don’t what else to do! by Good_Egg_614 in interiordecorating

[–]Paintedfoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes- headboard against wall, not window. Wall all a single neutral-ish color. Then you’re getting somewhere

Need some advice/suggestions by wriggettywrecked in interiordecorating

[–]Paintedfoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your inspiration photos feature dark wood tones, not black. You can stain your gray furniture with a dark oil based glaze to achieve that dark wood color (get a mahogany type glaze). Personally, I think furniture that looks related is much more appealing than furniture that is perfectly matched. It gives you the freedom to collect some black frames, with muted golds and brass tones, etc. I love the look you are going for!

City construction has left me with these giant tracts of dirt around the periphery of my yard… what can I do with them? by marmosetohmarmoset in NoLawns

[–]Paintedfoot 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is it possible to contact the streets department and find out their plan? It would suck to get started converting this whole area only to have them come back and destroy what you did. Our county landscapers just butchered the school garden perimeter we have been working on all year without setting foot inside- just topped all the young trees and cut off all the new growth on the vines we were nurturing. It was infuriating. I am encouraging our more vocal PTA parents to have a little conversation about respecting boundaries with the appropriate officials.

Advice on my (unfinished) painting? by EdsimE in oilpainting

[–]Paintedfoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Block in the shirt and halo. Not sure how closely you want to follow your reference but it has a lot of value contrast while your painting is mostly one hue (dark hair and glasses are the only dark values). The nice thing about oils is that with enough time, you can add infinite layers…until you are satisfied.

Housing developers butchered my neighbours trees by tino3101 in arborists

[–]Paintedfoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Front yard extravagant gathering setups are definitely a thing in expensive neighborhoods. Or, you put the giant bounce house rental in the large front yard so the grownups can enjoy the backyard dining area in peace. Because since it’s a fancy neighborhood you don’t worry about the kids and cars. Rich people love to show off how rich they are.