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Barely above water, Dadu Shin
Grace Jones by Kevin Davies 1998
中原 南天 棒 Nakahara Nantenbō , (Japan, 1839 - 1925) 登 洲 全 忠 Tōjū Zenchū Snow Daruma
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It was already Thursday
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why doesnt this have more notes this is so fucking funny
NOCTURNAL VISIT.XXVII.XI.MMXVIII. by Orphné Achéron.
pencil, ink and gold.
vintage fashion with fantasy elements by Lwenx_workshop
“In Dutch Protestant paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries, meat often referred to ‘the weak flesh.’ In my paintings, the beauty of the flesh is shown, and the ornate frames emphasize the non-Puritanical content. People call the frames ‘over the top’ or excessive. They’re often painted to match the meat. When viewing the paintings, some say they have a gag reflex while thinking at the same time they’re beautiful.”
Victoria Reynolds on her raw meat paintings
マリリン・モンローをロボットに 空山基が新作ペインティングを個展で披露
Elemental Guardian - Character Design Challenge by selected artists: Romain Fournier, Lorenzo Colangeli, Sean Kyle Manaloto, Nastya Van, Léa Chervet
We have to be precise when speaking about this. The narrative matters.
Especially because this celebration is something stemming from the experience of Black Texans and their enslaved ancestors. I would hate to see that legacy and the voices of Black Texans removed from the conversation. It's important to note that even after being freed, these ancestors still had to fight to even celebrate Juneteeth the following year.
Many cities banned then from using parks for celebrations, but refusing to be stopped, freed people eventually crowdsourced amongst themselves to buy land JUST to celebrate
For Black Texans, this is an Independence Day and for the rest of Black America, we would do well to remember that we ain't free until we are all free 🤌🏿
And straight up making it illegal to honestly teach our history in the same fucking breath. This ain't a win for us, it's a plastic medal spray painted gold.
Pleasure Planet, Ryan Heshka