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Navajo Girl Texting. Acrylic on Canvas Jeremy Singer MMXII #navajo #acrylic #nativeamericanart #painting #art #texting
I absolutely love art which demonstrates just how easily indigenous peoples blend tradition and contemporary styles and technologies. I think this art is incredibly important, because it locates us in the present, in non-stereotypical ways, with identifying aspects of our cultures still as relevant as ever. Settlers need to see this…and so do we, to counteract the thousands of images that tells us we are all from the Plains and should ride horses and wear warbonnets and war paint all of the time or else not exist. I think we too need to do a better job of acknowledging the diversity of our fellow indigenous people when we look for symbols or depictions of indigineity.
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In 1808, Napoleon, running out of scenic holiday destinations to invade, somehow totally forgot about his neighbor to the south, Spain. So that year he dispatched his troops, kicking off the Peninsular War.
Only 20 years old and working as a barmaid in the town of Valdepenas, Juana Galan was not expecting a surge of French soldiers to come storming through her village. But on June 6, that’s exactly what happened. At that time, most of the men were fighting Napoleon’s forces elsewhere in the nation. Juana, unfazed by things like rifles and Frenchmen and French riflemen, began organizing the women in her village to form a trap for the approaching army.
When the army arrived, Juana and her friends were ready. They dumped boiling water and oil on the French troops, which by all accounts will instantly take the fight out of pretty much anyone. Then Juana, armed with only a batan, beat back the heavily armed French cavalry with her squad of village women, almost none of whom were armed with guns.
The French retreated, giving up on capturing not just Juana’s town but the entire province of La Mancha, leading to ultimate Spanish victory. Today, she is seen in Spain as a national hero, a symbol of resistance, strength, patriotism, feminism and hitting shit with a stick.
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That’s one hell of a portrait.
hitting shit with a stick
This is maybe the best portrait of anyone that I’ve ever seen, ever.
“Curves are everywhere in Eastern culture: our writing, our architecture, our instruments, the way we dance, even the tone of our language is curved. The West was built on angles. The East was built on curves.”
Fritz Lang’s masterpiece, Metropolis
Paul Albert Besnard, Decoration for a Ceiling.
‘… An Angry Queen Was She’ Forms part of my Tam Lin series. A series of artworks inspired by the old Scottish Folk ballad “Tam Lin.” Thomas the Rhymer, the 13th century Scottish laird introduced best the Queen of Elphame in all her splendour when he said: “All hail, thou mighty Queen of Heaven! For your peer on earth I never did see.”
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Prismacolor marker, 2012