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Medieval peasants when the local ruler dies
"musk" and "grimes" is what i. clean off the floor...................
Emily Jacir (Palestinian artist and filmmaker), Memorial to 418 Palestinian Villages Which Were Destroyed, Depopulated and Occupied by Israel in 1948, Refugee tent and embroidery thread. The embroidery of the names of the villages destroyed was a collaborative effort.
For two months, I opened my studio to anyone who wanted to sew with me on this Memorial. Over 140 people came, the majority of them I had never met before. They came as lawyers, bankers, filmmakers, dentists, consultants, musicians, playwrights, artists, human rights activists, teachers, etcetera. They came as Palestinians (some of whom come from these villages), as Israelis (who grew up on the remains of these villages) and people from a multitude of countries. —Emily Jacir
Just married a 23 year old Abed (Muslim groom) and 19 year old Arige (Christian bride) walk through the bombed ruins of Beirut, Lebanon, 1983.
Window Opening on Nice - Raoul Dufy
Unknown Caravaggist The Head of Saint John the Baptist
18th century
Barnett Newman, Profile of Light, 1967
© Barnett Newman Foundation _ Artists Right Society (ARS), New York
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it’s the 21st day of the 21st year of the 21st century.
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Eye details in art
Details of The Birth of Venus (1879), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Original picture by paintingses on t.
"my child is fine" your child is still running their tumblr blog from middle school
Billy Sullivan (American, b. 1946), Klaus in Tulum, 2003. Oil on canvas, 182.9 × 52.5 cm.
i cant think of the fact that humans send messages saying ’where are you? who are you?’ from earth to the giant and empty space all around us for too long because it makes me cry so hard and feel so human and lonely
things that humans have sent to space as a friendly gesture that make me cry my eyes out:
- whale songs
- sounds of footsteps, laughter and a kiss
- an hour-long recording of the brainwaves of someone who was, among other thoughts, thinking about what it is like to fall in love
- an illustration of two people holding hands
- so many sentences in almost 60 languages, including these: ’Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.’ ’Greetings from a computer programmer in a small university town on planet Earth.’ ’Are you well?’ ’We are happy here and you be happy there.’ ’How's everyone? We all very much wish to meet you, if you're free please come and visit.’ ’Wishing you happiness, health and many years.’ ’Welcome home. It is a pleasure to receive you.’
It’s so funny when white and liberal climate change activists are like “climate change is the only thing in the world that will impact us all equally, it will be totally egalitarian in its destruction” and it’s like that’s literally just rhetoric and at that it’s shitty rhetoric Bc it doesn’t even make sense. Obviously nature isn’t gonna be able to tell if you’re black or brown or poor or whatever but we already KNOW that natural disasters impact first and most disproportionately people of colour, people on the global south and indigenous people because of our social conditions that prevent very specific groups from having adequate shelter, resources, and even value for their human worth and dignity to be provided aid. We know this, we see what happened in Louisiana, in Haiti, in Bangladesh, in Mexico, the people who are the least responsible for it will be the ones to suffer from it most. I don’t even understand the point of statements like this what is it supposed to do? Get rich people to care about climate change? Gee wonder why it hasn’t worked. It’s almost like they too know that it is not true.
The Lutfallah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran. Built 1603-1619 under the Safavid Dynasty.
Yazd, Iran