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are you feeling lovey dovey or seeing red?
Kuzco & Chicha 💚
Khaled le nouveau serveur du Corsaire à Belsunce !!
Les chibanis adorent
Venez vous caller au chicha le Corsaire , y'a bon callage, le foot, le baby foot, vasy y a le billiard aussi !!! Et tu peux callage Khaled, il te met bien !
Khaled is a 29-year-old Algerian, born in Béjaïa. He works on construction sites, and in the evenings he's a waiter at the Kabyle shisha bar "Le Corsaire," 22 rue de La Fare, in Belsunce, Marseille. 13001 Marseille
Native American Heritage Month (Poll 1/2)
Who is your favorite Indigenous American Disney lady?
Tanana (Brother Bear)
Nita (Brother Bear 2)
Kahhori (What If...)
Elisa Maza (Gargoyles)
Echo/Maya Lopez (Hawkeye)
Miss Lightfoot (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
Lily Joseph (New Mutants)
Nakoma (Pocahontas)
Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
Chicha (The Emperor's New Groove et al)
Melina (The Emperor's New School)
Someone else?
Starting in 1990, November is the annual month set aside to highlight Native American/Indigenous cultures, histories, and peoples in the United States. The Disney company does not have the best track record for depicting Native Americans in the best light, and we are aware that there are inaccurate and (likely) offensive aspects to each of these deceptions. That being said we did not want the month to go unacknowledged either. Our polls will draw on the more modern stories with characters from cultures on both Americas.
Now that I'm able to sign back into Tumblr (no idea why I was having issues for so long), here are the sketches I completed over the course of Mayternity! Super late, I know, but I'm not sure why I was only able to log in now!
Surprise sketch giftarts for @boombambaby , @smartylina , @bigspinachpuff , @local-llama-herder & @groovecrushervillagewife ! :D
Hope you all enjoy & enjoyed first time drawing some of the wonderful characters from the awesome movies & series! 💘
poderia fazer icons do filme "a nova onda do imperador", por favor? tem criança chorando e implorando por isso 🥹😭😭
desculpa pela demora 😭❤️ tó, 30 icons pra compensar-
♥︎ ≀ kuzco, yzma, pacha, ♥︎ ≀ chicha & kronk icons !! — the emperor's new groove
Round 1, Match 132 — Chicha vs. Euphoric
Chicha is both a musical genre, also known as Andean Tropical Cumbia (Cumbia Tropical Andina), and a contemporary art movement that developed in Peru. The music originated in the mid-1970s, drawing from Huayno, psychedelic rock, and the coastal Peruvian Cumbia Guarachera, and is characterized by the prominent use of electric guitars. This musical form emerged alongside the migration of people from the Andean regions to coastal cities, particularly Lima, and gained widespread popularity in the 1980s. The Chicha art movement, which also became prominent in the 1980s, is closely linked to this music, primarily manifesting in flyers and street art. It incorporates indigenous Peruvian and Andean cultural elements alongside influences from Pop Art and psychedelic art. The visual style of Chicha art, a kitsch aesthetic originating in Peru in the 1980s, is characterized by the use of fluorescent colors and contrasting tones, often against black backgrounds. This was intended to make the artwork stand out in the crowded and dimly lit urban environments of marginalized neighborhoods in cities like Lima. The color palette employed in Chicha art corresponds to those traditionally used in Andean cultures, such as the Huanca nation, and is seen in the decorations of traditional dance costumes. The typography, or lettering, is typically sinuous, a style associated with the psychedelic movement of the 1960s. Other notable visual characteristics include horror vacui (fear of empty space) and the use of advertising phrases that blend poetic elements with Peruvian slang and colloquialisms. These posters are typically created by hand using a serigraphic mesh technique.
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The Euphoric aesthetic is a visual style and cultural phenomenon directly inspired by the cinematography, makeup, and fashion of the HBO teen drama series Euphoria (2019–present). The aesthetic is not a single, monolithic look but a collection of distinct character styles unified by a specific mood and visual style that is dark, moody, glamorous, and emotionally charged. The style became a major cultural touchstone for Gen Z, with its expressive and often over-the-top approach to makeup and fashion spreading rapidly through social media platforms, especially TikTok. It is characterized by its dramatic use of color, light, glitter, and nostalgic fashion references, all used to visually represent the intense inner lives of the show's characters. The foundation of the Euphoric aesthetic is the show's highly stylized cinematography. The visual style is defined by dramatic, moody lighting, often using a saturated color palette of deep blues, purples, and magentas. This creates a dreamlike, almost psychedelic atmosphere that blurs the line between reality and the characters' emotional states. The camera work is often dynamic and elaborate, with long, sweeping motion shots that contribute to the immersive and theatrical quality of the show's world.
Which aesthetic do you prefer?
Chicha
Euphoric