Marcelo Canevari (Argentine, 1984) - Untitled (2018)
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Peter Solarz

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Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER

#extradirty
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.

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Marcelo Canevari (Argentine, 1984) - Untitled (2018)
Harro Siegel (German, 1900-1985) marionette of Grendel from his post-war production of Beowulf. The woman in the photo is identified as Bascha.
During this Pride Month, which has very much come from America to us, I'd like to tell you about some of Finnish queer history:
1903 Aino Malmberg published the first known lesbian short story in Finland, named "ystävyyttä" ("friendship").
1963 Christer Kihlman publishes a break trough novel Den blå modern ("blue mother"). One of the book's themes is homosexuality, and the book ended up winning the national literary price.
1966 Ilkka Taipale publishes a book "Sukupuoleton Suomi" ("genderless Finland"). In it a lawyer Herbert Gumpler criticizes the law that criminalized gay acts, because it left gay people vulnerable to extortion and violence.
1968 Keskusteluseura Psyke becomes the first registered queer association. It later starts to publish a magazine "96" for queer people.
These literary works and formal associations might seem boring compared to the "first pride was a riot" we hear from America. But the truth is that these published materials slowly moved people's opinions, and in 1971 "gay acts" were no longer a crime.
Also reminder that our nowadays well known and beloved gay icon Touko Laaksonen, "Tom of Finland" started his career in 1956 by publishing his art with that pen name in a magazine based in USA, because that stuff was still illegal in Finland, and even publishing with his real name could have got him into trouble before the law changed. But damn it he found a way to get them published anyway.
The moral of this history; never underestimate the power of a pen. A writing or a drawing can be a part of a change you want to see happening.
all i need is a sweet treat. and six thousand dollars
when the television show makes you feel bad on purpose
Missed you.
Come here. Dance with me. Here. Get on my feet.
The dead horse beats me
(Smoko is also for coffee and smoking breaks, so maybe the latter explains the origin)
colors and textures in a ditch beside the highway
I WISH THINGS HAD TURNED OUT DIFFERENTLY!!!!!!!!! goes to the supermarket
pitter patter putter patter *you look down and see this*
Sarah Miska, Equestrian Boot, 2021.
Acrylic on canvas, 91.4 x 121.9 cm.
ID. a realistic close-up painting of the boot of someone astride a bay horse, worn leather creased but clean. they wear spurs, and the strap is slightly too long so the extra has been tucked under the metal. End ID.
How do/would you primarily organize your bookshelf? No nuance, pick the one that is most important to you
by author surname
by title
by color
by height
by genre
by release date
by recently read
by how much you like them
via the Dewey Decimal System
by some other madness