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@sokkinskip
Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois, May 19, 1922
Diana / Artemis
goddess of the hunt, the moon, nature, women and childbirth
“Women do not simply have faces, as men do; they are identified with their faces. Men have a naturalistic relation to their faces. Certainly they care whether they are good-looking or not. They suffer over acne, protruding ears, tiny eyes; they hate getting bald. But there is a much wider latitude in what is esthetically acceptable in a man’s face than what is in a woman’s. A man’s face is defined as something he basically doesn’t need to tamper with; all he has to do is keep it clean. He can avail himself of the options for ornament supplied by nature: a beard, a mustache, longer or shorter hair. But he is not supposed to disguise himself. What he is “really” like is supposed to show. A man lives through his face; it records the progressive stages of his life. And since he doesn’t tamper with his face, it is not separate from but is completed by his body – which is judged attractive by the impression it gives of virility and energy. By contrast, a woman’s face is potentially separate from her body. She does not treat it naturalistically. A woman’s face is the canvas upon which she paints a revised, corrected portrait of herself. One of the rules of this creation is that the face not show what she doesn’t want it to show. Her face is an emblem, an icon, a flag. How she arranges her hair, the type of make-up she uses, the quality of her complexion – all these are signs, not of what she is “really” like, but of how she asks to be treated by others, especially men. They establish her status as an “object.”
Susan Sontag, The Double Standard of Aging
Robert A.Nelson
Cat and Mice. 1975, lithograph on paper
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Saga Mariah
“Field blewit! 🔮 I asked you guys a week back what mushrooms you’d like to see for the next print and several of you said blewit! 🌲🌳🍃 So here they are, in the making ✨✨✨ Blewits are mad gorgeous, this is a delight to illustrate 〰 I could continue with doing 10 more.”
http://sagamariah.tictail.com
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Prints and stuff available here!
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Y'all wanna have goth gfs until they start doing goth stuff like praying to Anubis and leaving flowers on the graves of people they don’t know.
Henry Fuseli i The Nightmare, 1791
Suehiro Maruo
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Chamo San
“Florece” ya está en @guntergallery! Serie de PRINTS numerados y firmados. :) Link en la bio. 👌👌.“
https://www.instagram.com/chamo_san/
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Rabbit And Hedgehog Treasury.