Randy Ortiz, “She Desires of My Blood”
oil on aluminum, 2023

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Randy Ortiz, “She Desires of My Blood”
oil on aluminum, 2023
Moon Joy June: Lunar Inspo
Moon Joy June artists! This is the second week of Moon Joy June, and the prompt is “Moon.” If you’re an artist looking for some inspiration, we have a treat for you: four new and previously unseen images from our Artemis II mission!
All four of these images were captured on April 6, 2026, during flight day 6 of the mission, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby of their ten-day journey. During the lunar flyby, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen captured photographs and collected scientific observations of the Moon in meticulous detail.
You can find more images from the lunar flyby here. If you’re feeling inspired to make some art dedicated to our celestial neighbor, you can share your creations on Tumblr with the #ArtemisArtShow hashtag!
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Lawrence Sterne Stevens
Escape from New York (1981)
source: my cozy and nostalgic VHS TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jasonlaraykeener/video/7626748851549916446
Mackey Feary & Kalapana – Seaside Romance (1982)
Once, when I was a teenager, a drowned woman was found in the Seine. She was so beautiful a death mask was made. Copies of the mask were produced. 'The Unknown Woman of the Seine' sold well. I bought one.
…Had she been happy to kill herself? Or had someone in the morgue forced her mouth into a smile for the mask?…I wonder if the only true portrait is the death mask. A frontal view of a motionless face. That's all that remains of someone. A motionless face.
— Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988)