Becky Stern is a Content Creator at Autodesk/Instructables, and part time faculty at New York’s School of Visual Arts Products of Design grad program. Making and sharing are her two biggest passions, and she's created hundreds of free online DIY tutorials and videos, mostly about technology and its intersection with crafts. Find her @bekathwia on YouTube/Twitter/Instagram.
That Medicine Dress is silly. Shape up girl. Grow up. And EAT!
Sannatorietsays:
I just have to respond to the comment Amy left. I’m the artist of the dress and it’s my friend Sofy who wears it. And I’m angry. Sofy is not sick. She’s this thin all by herself. And she hates it. She feels like * sometimes. I hope she don’t have to read your comment.
You should think twice before comment on a girls body. Even though she’s thin. You have no right to comment on her looks or body.
The dress is a part of a project of many artists. We write in magazines and make street-art. And this dress. Sofy is a part of this project. She also makes things out of medicine-boxes, pills and writes in diffrent magazines about this.
You should shape up. And stop being an * and just go on without asking about the project and what the meaning of it.
/ Susanna Petersdotter, Sweden http://www.sannatoriet.blogspot.com
Sannatoriet at Flickr.
Amysays:
Guess what, I know more than you think about this.
And I still think you should do something useful. Not this crapp you call “art”.
Becky Sternsays:
Hey you two: we have a “be nice” comment policy. That means no personal attacks, and no swearing. Amy, consider this a warning. Two more and your commenting privileges will be suspended. If you have anymore concerns please email me at becky@craftzine.com.
Rebecca Sternsays:
@Sannatoriet It’s ok, I edited them out. Cool project, by the way!
Sannatorietsays:
I’n sorry Becky for cursing. I just got really upset by the comment wich I felt was really inrellevant and mean.
Sorry, and it won’t happen again!
With love
/ Susanna Pettersdotter, Sweden http://www.sannatoriet.blogspot.com
Sannatoriet at Flickr.
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That Medicine Dress is silly. Shape up girl. Grow up. And EAT!
I just have to respond to the comment Amy left. I’m the artist of the dress and it’s my friend Sofy who wears it. And I’m angry. Sofy is not sick. She’s this thin all by herself. And she hates it. She feels like * sometimes. I hope she don’t have to read your comment.
You should think twice before comment on a girls body. Even though she’s thin. You have no right to comment on her looks or body.
The dress is a part of a project of many artists. We write in magazines and make street-art. And this dress. Sofy is a part of this project. She also makes things out of medicine-boxes, pills and writes in diffrent magazines about this.
You should shape up. And stop being an * and just go on without asking about the project and what the meaning of it.
/ Susanna Petersdotter, Sweden
http://www.sannatoriet.blogspot.com
Sannatoriet at Flickr.
Guess what, I know more than you think about this.
And I still think you should do something useful. Not this crapp you call “art”.
Hey you two: we have a “be nice” comment policy. That means no personal attacks, and no swearing. Amy, consider this a warning. Two more and your commenting privileges will be suspended. If you have anymore concerns please email me at becky@craftzine.com.
@Sannatoriet It’s ok, I edited them out. Cool project, by the way!
I’n sorry Becky for cursing. I just got really upset by the comment wich I felt was really inrellevant and mean.
Sorry, and it won’t happen again!
With love
/ Susanna Pettersdotter, Sweden
http://www.sannatoriet.blogspot.com
Sannatoriet at Flickr.