Jerry Moore
@jerrymoorecostume.bsky.social
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Costume Lecturer | Previously a Lecturer on BA (Hons) Costume Production at Arts University Plymouth | Writer and Researcher | PhD Art History student at University of Plymouth | Based in Montréal, Canada 🇨🇦 #costume
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A biopic centered on Bela Lugosi is in the works at Universal Pictures.

The star who originated the iconic role of Dracula both on Broadway and in the classic 1931 horror film.

Leonardo DiCaprio is attached to produce.
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wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
The Conversation article that @avnimalh0tra.bsky.social and I wrote about the PeatPic Project and the power of harnessing people, community science and the importance of research networks is now online too

theconversation.com/harnessing-t...

#Peatlands #PeatColour
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wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
🚨New Paper 🚨
The PeatPic Project: Predicting plot-scale green leaf #phenology across #peatlands

So happy to see this paper online — one of my favourite projects!

We explored how to capture how peatlands change colour using smartphones and community science!

iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
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The Museum of Fine Arts Arts in Montréal (Musée des Beaux Arts) has an exciting collection of art! These ones show costume beautifully and I really enjoy the way the paintings simulates different textures in the textiles

@mbamtl.bsky.social
#montreal #museum #costume #painting #fineart
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Autumn in Montréal - Très beau!

#montreal #autumn #fall #canada
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wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
Happy #WorldBogDay!

Celebrating the wonders of peatlands with the changing colours from 2 of the #PeatColour sites

#BogDay #Peatlands
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Had a go at Substack with my take on the costumes in The Gilded Age! If you fancy a read you can find it here substack.com/@jerrymoorec...
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Costuming The Gilded Age
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occultandreligious.bsky.social
Welcome to The Occult and Religious Research Network!

The network allows the connection between academics and research enthusiasts in the fields of iconography and semiotics focusing on occult and religious symbolism.

Please follow the link to our website (in our bio) to find the joining form!
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wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
Another excellent #peatland -themed creation from @jerrymoorecostume.bsky.social - laptop case.

We should start an Etsy at this rate
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wetlandresilienceresearchgroup.com
Something a bit different for #WorldWetlandsDay this year.

Thought we’d combine my love of wetlands with @jerrymoorecostume.bsky.social amazing puppet making skills and make:

“The Old Man of the Wetland” complete with his sphagnum-inspired staff!

Might need to write him a back story now…
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profaliceroberts.bsky.social
Did you know…
In the seventeenth century, it was quite proper to leave your Christmas decorations up until Candlemas Eve - February 1st - according to the poet Robert Herrick, at least.
So I hope you haven’t all been too hasty in taking them down.
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Oh that’s a very good point. That would certainly explain it. There are differences in some sentences, but essentially the same book. Maybe the author decided to update it while they had the chance
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hetanshah.bsky.social
Can’t be repeated often enough

‘The UK’s creative industries are vital to the economy. Valued at £124bn, they are worth more than the life sciences, aerospace and automotive industries combined. Arts and culture alone contribute an impressive £34.6bn.’
on.ft.com/42hzVmL
The UK should take a leaf from France’s book to boost arts funding
Tax breaks for corporate sponsors can benefit the creative sector at a time of dwindling public funds
on.ft.com
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I thought I was going mad, but then realised a book I have, that was published in 2020, is exactly the same as a book by the same author, but with different titles and publishers, published in 2004. I can’t quite work out how they got away with that!
#research #phdresearch
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katestrasdin.bsky.social
Historic dress can be an unreliable narrator of its own story & it takes the quest of looking to follow traces of its past. This dress was originally made in the 1830s, its silhouette testament to origins but stitch lines & shapes offer the mark of later, 1850s, alterations #augustaauctions 🗃️🪡
Front and back view of an electric blue silk dress with slightly high waist and short puff sleeves with a matching pink-edged stole Bodice detail of the electric blue silk dress showing signs of alterations on the fabric
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darkfashion.bsky.social
lily-rose depp in nosferatu
costume design by linda muir

#fashionsky #inspo #darkart #gothfashion #moodboardsky
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Clocking off writing about Merlin for the Christmas now, but he is still going to consume my daily thoughts!
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bendorgrosvenor.bsky.social
I don't see many long threads on here, but I'll try one - it's about Holbein's Ambassadors, his 1533 masterpiece in the National Gallery. It's often presented as a great mystery, but I think once we understand the circumstances in which it was made, its meaning becomes clearer.
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In my element exploring historical religious garments! I was in love with this cope the second I saw it!!!!!