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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
One Nice Bug Per Day

if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
dirt enthusiast
noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON

Andulka

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AnasAbdin

oozey mess
almost home

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@lohack
My name is Savannah Wade, and I am a multidisciplinary painter. I am currently attending Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore where I am majoring in Painting. I work as a free lance artist and stay involved in the local politics of Maryland by volunteering for campaigns I support. In my work I use texture, dimension, and saturation of color as tools. These qualities of art making allow me to communicate my interpretations of sensuality, which is a recurrent motif in my work. My art reflects an intense passion I feel toward the beauties of humanness. Portraiture, in particular, allows me to capture what I perceive in my quiet observances of people, which to me is a release.
This series, titled Of Gentle Flesh, focuses on portraying young black men through vulnerability and sensuality. The portraits create an intimate space between the subject and the viewer, changing the stereotypes tied to black masculinity, such as violence and aggression. My goal with these pieces is to redefine the narrative of black masculinity and masculinity and general. I believe the standard of masculine expression in our society does not permit integral parts of being a human. Emotional expression and intimacy are aspects of life that allow people to connect and grow, yet men, and especially black men, are ridiculed for partaking in them.
(The series is connected to the dropbox link)
Link to my website: www.savannahimani.com
“To me, David Bowie is a one of a kind artist, who will forever inspire people to create, to love and to break boundaries. A great and exceptionally talented man that transformed our vision of music, fashion and acceptance.” — @marikagrig
Have you created art inspired by David Bowie? Share it with us tagging @brooklynmuseum and #DavidBowieisBKM for a chance to be featured for Fan Art Friday.
Ella Frances Sanders
Mist
Print Shop
The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, June 17, 1941
on the validity of recognizing emotions
“Why was she dancing? No reason.
Just alive, I guess.“
– George Saunders, “Escape from Spiderhead”
RIP
“Words want to find chimes with each other, things want to connect. I accept the universe. I believe in the serendipity of all that, of giving oneself over to that.”
Paul Maldoon, from an interview with Clair Wills c. December 1999 (x)
You could have had me forever if you had wanted me,
Iris Murdoch, from “Under The Net,” published c. September 1954 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Thrilling, fast-paced, thought-provoking dialog of Pokemon, the Animated Series.
Asperatus Clouds are so rare that they were only classified as of 2009. We know little about them other than the fact that they look mesmerizing.