"From the Abyss" by Yuko Morino
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One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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"From the Abyss" by Yuko Morino
Mariella rocking the Smuckers Jelly fit.
Keith Haring's story is usually told as a solo rise, but that version leaves out Angel "LA II" Ortiz, a Puerto Rican artist from the Lower East Side who collaborated with Haring from the very beginning. Angel was a teenager when they met, already active in the neighborhood's graffiti culture. He taught Keith how tagging worked on the street, painted alongside him, and guided him through spaces Keith did not come from. Angel's tags, infill, and visual language appear across works that later became associated with Keith Haring's public legacy.
After Keith Haring's death, the story changed. Museums mounted exhibitions, publishers released books, and merchandise entered the market under a single name.
In that process, Angel Ortiz was framed as hired labor instead of a collaborator, even though his work remains visible on paintings, sculptures, and objects shown in major institutions today. Angel has said openly that race played a role in his erasure, and photographer Clayton Patterson has explained how institutions chose a simpler version of the story that centered one white artist and removed a Puerto Rican collaborator. Angel Ortiz is still working as an artist today, and the time has come for the art world to give him clear credit for the work he helped create…yuliaxgon
title of this is just ‘lesbian sex’
lot of terfs have been reblogging this so I may as well publicly state that the woman on the right is modeled with permission after my transfemme friend. if you relate to it as strongly as many of you claim in the tags I urge you to reflect upon that with empathy and compassion about the depth of experiences you truly do share with trans women.
otherwise fuck off I guess. my art is not fuel for your hatred.
reddit is having a glitch where it puts the wrong captions over photos and it’s the only thing i care about right now
Happy Pride Month Tumblr ✨
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Meteor Shower - Mia Bergeron , 2025.
American, b. 1979 -
Oil on panel , 11 x 14 in. 27.94 x 35.56 cm.
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Mina my beloved
"Shimmering night" by Inaslind.
Renova Street, Bramwell, West Virginia.
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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