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i told the stars about you.
Charles Burchfield, Moonrise, 1959
Paradise Lost by Gustave Doré, 1873
saying this in a soft tone but i dislike this presentation of artemis 2 in the least political way possible as a wholesome and uncomplicated win for humanity as a whole like it's not american propagandism of the highest and most vulgar degree
It’s so heartbreaking as a space nerd cus the science being done by the artemis missions is incredible and will provide stepping stone into manned space flight to mars and beyond. Artemis 2 had the first Black man and white woman to fly by the moon and the crew made a point to thank civil rights leaders and the international community for the invaluable support and assistance that made these missions possible.
But at the same time it’s only happening cus our president is a fascistic maniac who wants to stroke his own ego and is in bed with psychotic billionaire maniacs who’s only interest in space is money and finding a place to go after they’ve took the earth for all it’s worth.
I know that there’s a world where space exploration is done purely because of scientific reasons. I know there can be a future where space exploration is for everyone. But as long as it’s being facilitated by the extremely fascistic and capitalist us government any space exploration done by nasa will always have overtones of us propaganda and exceptionalism.
Arthur Heming, Aurora Borealis, 1905
Breathe like you’re allowed to be here. Because you are. You’re allowed to take up space. You’re allowed to make noise. You’re allowed to need things and people. Your allowed to need accommodations and help. You’re allowed to cry and to laugh as much as you need and want. You’re allowed to ask questions. You’re allowed to be passionate. You’re allowed to be messy. You’re allowed to be strange. You’re allowed to be a paradox of things. You are allowed to be here. You are meant to be here. Live like you are.
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Hope Gangloff, May December Romance, 2013
The Art of Hiroshi Yoshida
Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style.
i made your favorite dish. i made you something you’ve never tried before. i love you. i spent twenty minutes chopping. my grandmother made this for me when i was little. i made this dairy free for you. i love you. i want to eat together. the onions made me cry. i love you. i learned this recipe for you. i love you. i made this special for your birthday. i love you. i know you don’t like peppers. i love you. i love you. i love you.
“Death Blowing Bubbles” made out of plaster by Johann Georg Leinberger in the Holy Grave Chapel, Michaelsberg Abbey, Germany, 18th century. remained intact despite the building becoming a hospital in 1803.
Agnes Pelton, conceptualist artist, 1881 -1961
growing up a girl letting people do things to you for years and years and years means your anger will turn biblical. anger that is incoherent unidentifiable inconsolable
Les hivers de Monet 🕯️
Belgian comic book artist, François Schuiten (1956).
“Bountiful Lake” by Vladimir Pshenichnikov (1972)
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