i-D Magazine August 1999 Oluchi Onweagba by Richard Burbridge
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Cosimo Galluzzi

Origami Around

JVL

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
noise dept.
tumblr dot com
Peter Solarz
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
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dirt enthusiast
Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art

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i-D Magazine August 1999 Oluchi Onweagba by Richard Burbridge
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Suddenly seems like bullshit when it’s not YOUR beliefs…
brain: time to feel sad for no reason
me: why
brain: you gotta
BLESSING YALL DASHBOARD WITH THE GREATEST VIDEO OF 2015
Reaction of Miley wearing dreads v.s. Zendaya wearing dreads. This, my friends, is cultural appropriation!
My Idea of a Movie about Jesus with BLACK ACTORS
JESUS:
MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS:
JOSEPH:
MARY MAGDALENE:
12 DISCIPLES
PETER:
ANDREW:
JOHN:
JAMES:
PHILLIP:
THOMAS:
MATTHEW:
THADDEUS:
SIMON:
JUDAS:
BARTHOLOMEW:
JAMES:
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Terrence would be the fucking snake ass bull
Terrence as judas kills me 😭😭😭 it just seems right.
^^^ it really does😹😭
How I knew Terrence Howard was gon be Judas before I even loaded the image lmao figures
Trying to convince yourself to stop having intense paranoia abt everything like
saddest birthday ever
by alfredtheghost
bestof-society6:
ART PRINTS BY GENIS CARRERAS
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Dualism
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Utilitarianism
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He literally went in
Awwwww the baby!!!
I hope u all compliment all of ur friends on a semi regular basis
okay jesus fuck this conversation has gone far enough so:
hey, so you like bernie sanders! i like bernie sanders too! i agree with his politics! he is doing better than people expected in the democratic primaries, which is cool!
what are you going to do if he loses?
because given the tone of the conversations i hear on this website right now– given the sheer hatred of hillary that’s emerging, given the overwhelming feeling that bernie sanders is amazing and the messiah and the only candidate that’s worth voting for in america– here’s what i see happening in mid-2016:
bernie sanders, who despite his better-than-expected performance still has an unbelievably low chance of winning the primaries, loses the primaries to hillary clinton
the leftist wing of the democratic party (that’s us– tumblr, yeah, but also the whole occupy-black lives matter-third wave feminist-young educated millennials crowd), having spent the past 10 months campaigning against hillary clinton, is overwhelmingly disappointed
while a few people are willing to bite the bullet and campaign for hillary, energy is low, disillusionment is high, and many leftist americans don’t campaign, don’t donate, and don’t vote (or vote for third-party candidates, like the green party or the peace and freedom party)
the republican party wins the presidential election.
(i literally shivered as i typed that last bullet point, btw– i know there are people voting in 2016 who were ten years old when obama was elected, and y’all may not remember much of the bush years. i was only 13 when bush left, but jesus christ– remember when hurricane katrina was overwhelmingly badly handled? remember when the patriot act passed? remember when the housing bubble collapsed? remember when the president said god told him to invade iraq? y’all wanna do that again?)
so what are you going to do if bernie sanders loses?
i need you to think about that now. i need you to not be surprised when it happens. i need you to not put all your hopes in one basket.
you think the gop won’t be pouring all their resources into this election? you think the superpacs and the koch brothers and the oil lobbyists won’t be throwing their money at ballot boxes until they spit out the result they want? you think the rich and powerful and conservative won’t be bringing their best game?
they will, and if we don’t work twice as hard as they do– no matter who the democratic nominee is– we are fucked.
i need you to be okay with the idea of hillary clinton being president of the united states, and i need you to make peace with that before she wins the primaries, so that you’re prepared and ready to campaign for her with all your might if she’s the democratic nominee.
because i honest-to-god believe this country will not survive another four, eight, twelve years of a republican administration.
Body comparative #70
Christian Dior Fall 2003 Couture // Picasso’s Buste de femme II (1962)
What Motivates You? Finding Inspiration in the Work and Words Of 10 Amazing Black Women Artists: Ojo Agi.
Often, whether you’re creatively inclined or seeking encouragement to face your everyday struggles, finding inspiration and the motivation to see through your artistic vision or are grappling with the battles of your daily life is can be just as hard as the battle you’re trying to overcome. Lately, in dealing with these hardships myself, I turned to the work of some of my favourite black women artists, and, intrigued by what fuels their passion to share their talents, went one step further and spoke to some of them about what keeps them going.
Ojo Agi is a Nigerian artist born and raised in Canada. Believing there are multiple ways to tell a story, she chooses to use art to tell hers. Specifically, she uses her pieces to diversify the narratives surrounding women of colour. She aims to show that brown is beautiful, diverse and empowering; but also use each piece as an opportunity to learn and un-learn what is beautiful to her.
“I work predominantly with art markers, acrylic paint and oil paint, though I experiment with other mediums frequently. No matter what I use, my style is very feminine. I love drawing portraits and others have described them as vulnerable yet confident which I think is fitting. I’m influenced a lot by ambiguity, hybridity and subtlety. I think this sort of complexity has been denied to black women and I try often to show it.“
Find her on Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr.
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