deirdred - Deirdre Darling
Deirdre Darling

Exploring self, past, gender, everything through art.

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Fragzle Here With My Video Debut With Friend Fantasy's Imaginary Friend Music Video

Fragzle here with my video debut with friend Fantasy's Imaginary Friend music video


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12 years ago
Fire Hazard, 2009-13. Shitton Of Antique Electrical Components, Lamps, Appliances, A 78 Of The Blue Danube

Fire Hazard, 2009-13. Shitton of antique electrical components, lamps, appliances, a 78 of the Blue Danube Waltz, and my big old comfy chair


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12 years ago
Proposal Image For My Installation Fire Hazard, Which I'll Be Displaying Saturday.

Proposal image for my installation Fire Hazard, which I'll be displaying Saturday.


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12 years ago
What I Wore Today, With Papercraft Lion Mask To Mock Weird Internet Obsession With Hiding One's Face.
What I Wore Today, With Papercraft Lion Mask To Mock Weird Internet Obsession With Hiding One's Face.

What I Wore Today, with papercraft lion mask to mock weird internet obsession with hiding one's face.


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12 years ago
Howdy! I'm Aidan, Gay Dandy Artist And Stitcher Living In A Constant State Of Anachronism. I'm Going

Howdy! I'm Aidan, gay dandy artist and stitcher living in a constant state of anachronism. I'm going to try to use this tumblr for arts, inspiration, stitching, and some of my characters. So we'll see how this goes.


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12 years ago

I'll admit to being rather gunshy to using character patterns like this in menswear. This is a reminder to myself and others that they can be pulled off fantastically.

Wool Waistcoat Made From Cloth Sold To Commemorate The Eglinton Tournament, Britain, About 1839.

Wool waistcoat made from cloth sold to commemorate the Eglinton Tournament, Britain, about 1839.

In 1839 aristocratic young men inspired by too much Walter Scott decided to dress themselves in medieval-style costumes and take part in processions and joust.

The tournament was open to the public and attracted tens of thousands of spectators. A variety of commemorative souvenirs was produced, such as jugs or textiles.

Victoria and Albert Museum