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"And yet we are here"
in celebration of Imbolc & St Brigid
Day 3: Lesbian Mystery.
Day 3: mysteriousness. Lesbian Visibility Week! It means a lot to me, as a ”gender non-conforming” woman who can easily ”pass” as straight or queer. this is for all the Lesbians who have paved the way for me and for the young Lesbians struggling greatly to find Lesbian community! We’re here for you. Please take this week to reflect on the Lesbians in your life and how we can best support each other. Feel free to use the images I’m posting this week and share them. Ask questions. Be curious. Send Love! #lesbianvisibilityweek2023 #lesbian
“I hope my work serves as a reminder to be open to this sisterhood, to not let the pressures of society divide us.”
María Berrío is a contemporary artist born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. She grew up on a rural farm, but has been based in New York for nearly two decades. Berrío says,
“I take inspiration from South American folklore and religious narratives. In these stories, animals are often symbols of hope and power, used to teach and guide people. In the logic of my paintings, there is no division between what is human and what is found in nature.” (p.30-33)
“We are here: visionaries of color transforming the art world” presents the bold and nuanced work of Black and Brown visionaries transforming the art world. This collection features fifty of the most influential voices in New York, Los Angeles, and beyond.
Image 1: Front cover
Image 2: María Berrío in her Brooklyn studio, NY Description: Berrío standing in front of her large-scale painting.
Image 3: Collage-based work in progress in her studio (left), Details in Berrío’s studio (right) Description: Close-up images of color pencils, watercolor tubes, and colorful Japanese papers
We are here : visionaries of color transforming the art world Jasmin Hernandez; principal photography by Sunny Leerasanthanah; foreword by Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean. Hernandez, Jasmin [(author, interviewer)] New York: Abrams, 2021. 255 pages: illustrations (chiefly color); 27 cm English 2021 HOLLIS number: 99155702467103941
Y’all aren’t going to beat me down. I’m over here...happy, healthy(ish), and determined to live my dreams. I’ll educate where I can and work hard at being polite when I do so but just know I’m not going anywhere and neither are the rest of us. Trans people have always existed and will continue to do so. We BELONG in society and deserve equality! #transisbeautiful #wearehere #transrightsarehumanrights #transathlete #determined #poised #ready #letsgo https://www.instagram.com/p/B9AEhx3gq_B/?igshid=1u6d0bvn0wmeo
it’s over. they’re gone.
Unus Annus. Memento Mori. ⏳🖤
One Year. Remember Death.
Thank you for the memories, and for a year that I will never forget.
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365 days, 16 hours, 13 minutes.
I will make this year mine, no matter what.
memento mori.