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Miren yo si creo en Dios, si leo la biblia y si asisto a la iglesia. ¿Pero saben que? yo soy hetero pero por el simple echo de serlo no quiere decir que yo juzgue a la personas que pertenecen al lgbt, creo que TODOS tenemos derecho a amarnos, de formar una familia y sobre todo RECIBIR EL MISMO TRATO. Y que otras personas los hagan sentir mal, me da mucha rabia TODOS TENEMOS DERECHO A SER FELICES. Para los que no han salido y han echo publico que les gusta una persona de su mismo sexo o son bisexuales, pues les digo que no es fácil y a lo mejor te sientas presionado pero créeme que sera lo mejor para ti, nadie te tiene que juzgar.¿Y sabes porque? porque TODOS TENEMOS DERECHO DE SER FELICES CON LA PERSONA QUE AMAMOS YA SEA DE NUESTRO SEXO OPUESTO O NO. Se feliz con tu decisión,te lo mereces. Yo creo en ti.
2017, oil and collage on card, 8”x6.5” part of library art cards series
Hey Feathers, quick question
Do you think you can make a dreamcatcher
I know you’re pretty handy with that stuff :}
- @poisson-rapier
Jef Geys - Bubble Paintings - 2017
It is a Duchampian exhibition which sidesteps the importance of vision in art. It is also an exhibition which is overly aware of the conditions of the art trade, showing paintings in the accouterments with which the vast majority will spend most of their lives. It is also an exhibition about a shared responsibility with collectors and museums (Geys builds into the format of the work a trust in the parameters) even when that means denying an earlier work of his. It is also an exhibition demonstrating how we label and categorize, and designate between the specific and the general. And also, of course, perhaps most of all, it is an exhibition about customs and travel and borders and moving through the world freely. Geys informed the gallery, that if at any point in transit, a shipper or customs agent inspected a painting and opened the Bubble, breaking the red, blue or yellow paint mark seal, then the work was to be considered destroyed, and he would expect a full payout. Such an event was not entirely unlikely, considering the times, or that one of the works’ label reads BRUEGEL.
https://artviewer.org/jef-geys-at-essex-street/