WALAMOB
𝑾𝑬 𝑨𝑳𝑳 𝑳𝑶𝑶𝑲 𝑨𝑳𝑰𝑲𝑬 - Durham NC📍♻️
Repurposing second-hand textiles. Proponent of sustainable fashion.
@vohnjance walamob.info@gmail.com
Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫
Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫
Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫

Just plugging that I am always taking custom screen print orders! Here are some examples of merch I’ve done in the past year for various bands, small businesses, and local organizations 🌟I’m always down to work with second hand clothing to make upcycled merch, or print on standard blank clothing. DM or email me for a price quote or discuss potential merch idea possibilities! 💫
Shorts for sale! Prices and sizing are all in my story or in the highlights on my profile. Happy to take in the waist on any of these as well. DM with any questions!
Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub
Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub

Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub
Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub

Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub

Printing a bunch of new stuff including some new designs for the Thrift-a-Bull market this Saturday 12-6 at Surf Club 🐬🐬🐬 come hang out!!
@thrift_a_bull_market @kotukusurfclub

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣

Hand stitch workshop was sweet! Thanks to everybody for coming out and creating :-) and thanks to @redheadhemp for hosting us!
Would love to do more workshops like this in the future — so stay tuned 🐣
This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.
This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.
This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.
This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

This series of rugs was commissioned by my Dad for his booth at ARVO, an annual conference for eye and vision researchers from across the globe. The goal was to create visually compelling artwork that would appeal to the average viewer but specifically resonate with the attendees of the conference— largely vision scientists and ophthalmologists. This was a really cool and difficult project that challenged my attention to detail and color while tufting. I’m really happy with how they turned out :)
Rugs 1, 2a, and 2b show a mouse model of fibrotic scarring of the retina caused by uncontrolled growth of new blood vessels. Humans have similar issues with advanced forms of AMD (Age Related Macular Degeneration).
Rug 3 is the en face projection of the optic nerve head and surrounding choroidal blood vessels in a pig eye. There are now transgenic pig models of human inherited retinal diseases that are used to judge safety, efficacy, and guidance for dosing in clinical trials.
Rug 4 is from a horse treated by Dr Richard McMullen of Zurich Switzerland who did his residency at NC State Vet School and is a specialist in equine ophthalmology.

Come join me for my first ever mending & embroidery workshop at Redhead Hemp in Downtown Durham! This workshop will cover the basics in using hand-stitching to patch holes as well as techniques for decorative embroidery. All participants will receive a hand-stitch starter kit including hand needles, embroidery floss, and an embroidery hoop. There will be scrap fabric and baseball caps available to use, or bring your own items to mend/decorate with embroidery.
Only 10 spots available! Link to register in bio!🪡🧶
Date: May 2nd from 5:00-7:00 PM
Location: 413 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️

A couple of mending jobs for Braulio @overgrown.nc 🌱! If you’re in nyc catch him at Distressed Fest this weekend 🙂↕️
Made a sample for this painter’s cap pattern I’ve been working on. Hoping to make more of these soon in different colors & fabrics💯

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww

For all my #tarheels out there prepping for March madness 🐏 airbrushed UNC Bootlegs up on the site noww
Adding some sauce to this free tee I got at the UNC vs Duke women’s game. Had to break it in with a few turnaround fadeaway jumpers #upcycle #airbrush #screenprinting #rollheels #thanksforwatching
Second upcycled cone denim hat in collaboration w @smllwrldvntg 🧢 I did the hot glue embroidery method to give this one a little more dimension & body while leaving the raw edges of the patch. Lmk what yall thinkkk
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This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.