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Jujutsu Kaisen and the Masters. There is nothing new under the sun.
Besotted All Over Again
Watercolor on Black Paper
2024, 9"x 12"
White Wild Roses
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It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.
Lampara de Mesa (Table Lamp) - Los Carpinteros (Alexandre Arrechea Jesus Zambrano, Marco Antonio Castillo Valdés, and Dagoberto Rodríguez Sánchez)
she still sleeps the same way
After watching Shogun, I realize it would be epic if Ghost of Yotei got Anna Sawai to voice the character in Japanese language.
'Ghost of Yōtei' by Yuko Shimizu.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" screen print, on French Index Off-White paper, in a numbered TIMED Release edition for $90.
On sale Thursday October 2 until at Thursday October 9 at 11.59am CT through Mondo. (Shipping to select countries)
National Geographic’s Travelling the Trans-Canada, 1987
From Al-Araqib to Susiya Forced Displacement on Both Sides of the Green Line Adalah captures the stories of two Palestinian villages, Al-Araqib and Susiya – one in Israel, one in the West Bank – that share a single story of struggle against forced displacement.
I Am Not Responsible For Your Thoughts
My mom gave me a dress form she used to use when she would sell her aprons at farmer’s markets and I was able to use it for a recent art assignment. When I told her I wanted to use it for art, this probably isn’t what she had in mind…ha
I sat down with the mannequin and wrote all my thoughts I had about the LDS culture and how they teach “modesty” to their young women and how it plays into things like victim blaming and rape culture. Also drew inspiration from Barbara Kruger’s iconic “red bars/white text” thing. I would like to note: I don’t believe that ‘modesty’ as a concept is a bad thing, but how it is being taught to our girls and our boys is. If anyone has any questions or wants to discuss it, feel free to drop me a line.
I had more to say about it than I thought I did and it was INCREDIBLY cathartic. I just hope it doesn’t go over poorly with my professor. Yay for private religious schools
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@ibroughtyoumybullets / Sleepy Sunday (1960) by Vincent Giarrano / @vonnegutism / Alejandra Caballero / @thiscuntkills
Three things have contributed to making even the simplest perception of the Arabs and Islam into a highly politicized, almost raucous matter; one, the history of popular anti-Arab and anti-Islamic prejudice in the West, which is immediately reflected in the history of Orientalism; two, the struggle between Arabs and Israeli Zionism, and its effects upon American Jews as well as upon both the liberal culture and the population at large; three, the almost total absence of any cultural position making it possible either to identify with or dispassionately to discuss the Arabs or Islam. Furthermore, it hardly needs saying that because the Middle East is now so identified with Great Power politics, oil economics, and the simple-minded dichotomy of freedom-loving, democratic Israel and evil, totalitarian, and terroristic Arabs, the chances of anything like a clear view of what one talks about in talking about the Near East are depressingly small.
-Edward W. Said, "Orientalism"
artist: ana leovy