u/Curious_Aspect_2076

Tattoo artist flyer

a few days ago I saw this tattoo artist’s flyer somewhere around leith walk but my phone was dead so I couldn’t take a picture of it. I think their instagram handle began with a L (something like Lola???) and the flyer had a lot of pink and light blue. I haven’t seen it since but I want to check out the artist. anyone know who it is?

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u/Curious_Aspect_2076 — 2 days ago

I’m with a group of students searching for a new flat. Due to a loophole in our contract we have to move at the end of July (despite legally only having to give 28 days notice). Since it’s so close to fringe I’m not sure we’d be able to find a flat to move in at that time, and I’m worried if we wait until september we won’t find anywhere. Would we have to bite the bullet and pay double rent for some/all of July or is it possible to find somewhere that close to fringe?

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u/Curious_Aspect_2076 — 8 days ago

I’m a student at a top UK university and I tutor maths and science online. I have some experience but nothing formal (volunteering and tutoring family friends) and I have very high grades at school and uni so far. What would be a fair amount to charge for tutoring? I want to make sure my prices are affordable while still making a good amount of money (the platform I’m on takes a 25% commission)

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u/Curious_Aspect_2076 — 9 days ago

hi! i made a paper mache sculpture and i'd like to transfer photos i took onto the surface. i've thought about turning them into negatives and making cyanotypes on the surface but i‘m scared the sculpture will get damaged when i wash the chemicals off (its made entirely out of cardboard and newspaper). ive also thought about anthotypes since those don’t need to be washed but ive heard they fade over time if kept in the light. any ideas? im open to trying anything (within a reasonable budget)

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u/Curious_Aspect_2076 — 10 days ago