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secazz: Meanwhile in the cuck-shed, our hero link witnesses a cultural enrichment right before his very eyes! Webm / Nosubs Dropbox Fucking epic work!
underthemountainbunker: … Captive student workers protest in… China, India, Mexico? NO! In Pennsylvania at the Hershey plant! FOREIGN STUDENTS PAID UP TO Ů,000 TO BE IN A U.S. SPONSORED CULTURAL-EXCHANGE PROGRAM, working at Hershey’s chocolate
The genius of Greek/Roman culture was a spirit that naturally existed within every individual thing. The more powerful genius loci, “the spirit of a place,” inhabited important objects and places. I believe every work of art carries its own
odditiesoflife: Yokai - Japanese Monsters In the Edo period of sophisticated popular culture (1603-1868), much attention was devoted to Japan’s rich variety of traditional monsters and apparitions, known as yokai. The above yokai are from a work titled
leggy_ninjas.jpg by jgreat on http://www.SexyAmazons.comThe Japanese Community Culture Club hosts a mercenary service. There you can hire your own personal assassin to carry out your dirty work with a traditional flair. Be careful with dangerous jobs!
orplid: Boudoir … a sanctuary of femininity John Currin (American, b. 1962) - ‘Lemons and Lace’ American artist John Currin is one of the world’s foremost figurative painters. John Currin’s work draws upon a broad range of cultural influences
Return to the Sea: Saltworks by Motoi Yamamoto Motoi is known for working with salt, often in the form of temporary, intricate, large-scale labyrinths. Salt, a traditional symbol for purification and mourning in Japanese culture, is used in funeral ritua
New Pop Art by Ron English The very talented and slightly odd Ron English is showing a collection of recent work at Lazarides’ Rathbone Place gallery in London. Known as a propagandist, English continues his brightly colored pop culture and art commentar
Fab.com Flash Sale: Alexander Guerra Limited quantity.Fab.comAs a child Alexander Guerra dreamed of becoming a model. Now the young Miami Beach artist makes work that takes on our culture’s obsession with the body. Shot in exotic locales, Guerra’s
Alexander Guerra now featured on Fab.Fab.comArtist Alexander Guerra makes work that takes on our culture’s obsession with the body. His rabbit-masked self-portrait photos blend humor, irony and eroticism in a cinematic style that’s both thrilling
Alexander Guerra now featured on Fab.Fab.comAs a child Alexander Guerra dreamed of becoming a model. Now the young Miami Beach artist makes work that takes on our culture’s obsession with the body. Shot all over the world, Guerra’s rabbit-masked self-port
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: book sculptures by guylaramee Montreal artist Guy Laramee has created intricate and detailed sculptures from old novels. The artist says the erosion of cultures has always been a main theme in his work. His book sculptures in
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themarquisuniverse: screenshot fantask my TV is out of tune
“the heart of your hideaway” Todd Rundgren. For the “Todd Squad”
In the process of trying to speed up the process of fading the henna that I got while on my trip. :( It is really beautiful and I am really sad to have to get rid of it, well part of it. But, after today, I found out that unless I want to wear gloves
unite4humanity:salon:1. Getting fired because we don’t fit into white cultural norms. Rhonda Lee, an African American meteorologist who worked at a Louisiana TV station wore her hair in a natural hairstyle one viewer found offensive. “The black lady
farmd0g: The human libido cares not one whit about culture or social norms. It works in the shady worlds of archetype and the symbolism.
happiawa: Been working on the reeee-quests alll the live long daaay. (But only because I don’t know what to draw). Taokaka taunts you by spanking herself, what a weird culture, no?
likeafieldmouse: Motoi Yamamoto Yamamoto’s works are mostly temporary, intricate, large-scale installations, or, “salt labyrinths”. “Salt, a traditional symbol for purification and mourning in Japanese culture, is used in funeral rituals
asylum-art:Weird and wonderful work form RubenimichiOne of the greatest cultural misunderstandings of the modern age is that being weird, or surreal is easy. The problem is that when you see an artist or a comedian doing it really well it seems effortless
crossconnectmag: Saint Clair Cemin (born 1951) is a Brazilian sculptor and painter. He lives and works in New York City. His work encompasses multiple styles, approaches, and materials, from furniture to toys in popular culture to the history of sculptur
weandthecolor: Nihon Buyo from Ikko Tanaka (1930 - 2002) Ikko Tanaka was a Japanese graphic designer. His work combines Japanese traditions with western modernism. Most of our today’s posts will be relevant to Japanese people, culture, nature, art
iamsogothiwasbornblack: Portrait work of Nigerian model Ramona By David TerrazasWebsite / Facebook / Twitter / InstagramDedicated to the Cultural Preservation of the African Aesthetic
danhacker: Pieces From Joey Spiotto’s ‘Storytime: A Little Gallery Show’ From Joey Spiotto’s album cover pieces to his Little Golden Book inspired works, he’s creating some of the most fun pop-culture sintered art being made. The Storytime:
rebeccacohenart: http://vitaminw.co/culture-society/womens-history-questions-and-facts This is a revised version, with slight rewording to improve accuracy. Thanks to all who made constructive suggestions! I’m working on getting prints available for
theminttu: Commission for @kamidoodles of her Lavellan, Bituin! Bituin is based on Filipino culture and I loved working on her <3
shinysnusmumrikenのコメント: you really like western animation and possibly the culture??i think that’s the definition okey, i understand. I also love Western work.
The Plight Of The White Working Class Isn't Economic, It's Cultural
eschergirls: halfarsedhermit: Spent the last two days working on this little archery guide in art and writing. Considering the rise in popularity of archers in pop culture this hopefully comes in handy for a bunch of fandoms. Since odd or hilariously
dimensionhoppingrose: You know what’s really disturbing to me? The culture that seems to have sprung up around fanfiction. Writers spend weeks and months working on a story – I think my record is six months on A Place For Us To Dream. And so many
Maggie Gyllenhaal: ‘Pornography is an art form’
collegehumor: The Most Horrifying Images of Nicolas Cage (That Are Totally Real) His acting unites cultures and defines a generation. This man actually becomes his work. See his full body of work here & below.
weareconstance: Los Angeles-based Sam Durant is a multimedia artist whose works engage a variety of social, political, and cultural issues. In his latest work Scaffold created for dOCUMENTA (13), he engages everyone to take part in this construction.
africanaquarian: ororium-z: ororium-z: Let’s play a guessing game.Picture a woman in pop culture.- Largely well known and respected in her field of work by professionals and fans alike.- Has a very recognizable voice.- Married. He also works in the
otlgaming: NERDY RECYCLED CAN ART Artist Macaon takes aluminum cans and recycles them into incredible works of art. Recreating famous works of art as well as tackling video game characters and other pop culture references like Batman, Gundam and
fabiolaphotography: So I know a lot of my work here now is portrait based but I have to share this beautiful henna work from a pre-wedding ceremony that I photographed last week. Indian culture is so enchanting and beautiful and I’m so grateful to
humansofnewyork: “I used to work as a producer at a media company. It was one of those cultures where you worked until you had nothing left to give. My boss’s voice would be the first thing I heard every morning. He’d phone me at 5 AM, asking
fuck-no-bullshit: ittybittymemyselfandi: *whispers* dress codes are sexist and promote rape culture, pass it on. *whispers* dress codes exist to prepare students for work uniforms and proper work attire and has literally nothing to do with sexism and
yagazieemezi:This is Paul. Jérémy Barniaud is a photographer based in Paris whose work took my breath away for several reasons. His work is both dreamy and refreshing. . (see more) Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Dedicated to the Cultural
animatedartist: maybecowboycore: maybecowboycore: Hey, gay working class and gay rural interests, aesthetics, and culture belong within the wider LGBT+ community. Country music belongs in gay spaces. Camo and trucker caps and work boots belong in gay
timelightbox: PHOTO: AWOL ERIZKU Addressing the Representation of Black Culture in Photography Aperture magazine dedicates its summer issue to black culture and black experience, through the work of black photographers.
submissivefeminist: Addressing Rape Culture: Power, Privilege, and Patriarchy Last week, my campus hosted an event with Zerlina Maxwell, a political activist. Zerlina’s presentation focused on rape culture, and some of her work in this area. While
girlsgetbusyzine: hhhhiiii: photo by @ramdasha blacksaltcollective is the work of Sarah Sass Biscarra-Dilley, Grace Rosario Perkins, Anna Luisa Petrisko, and Adee Roberson. Black Salt embodies cultural and contemporary narratives. The work is
homet0wn: pimpcesssss: deliriousxxmind: shanellbklyn: ephitania: leseanthomas: I love it when Hip Hop works for the community. Not enough artists who make money off of the culture give back to prevent the circumstances that created the culture
artchipel: Mary Sdfghjkl (Greece) Before Fine Arts, Greek artist Mary Sdfghjkl has studied Communication/Media/Culture and Graphic Design. Now living in Athens, Sdfghjkl works as a visual artist, illustrator and graphic designer. Sdfghjkl’s work often
artphotocollector: “Pop-culture has a lot of influence on my work. I like to re-contextualize art historical pieces with a twist of pop.” Awol Erizku The young, Bronx-raised photographer Awol Erizku’s work is gaining considerable attention.
timelightbox: PHOTO: AWOL ERIZKUAddressing the Representation of Black Culture in PhotographyAperture magazine dedicates its summer issue to black culture and black experience, through the work of black photographers.
insearchofthelostsarah: President JF. Kennedy & Marilyn Monroe This is the work of the contemporary UK photographer Alison Jackson, who uses celebrity lookalikes in all of her work to critique our modern celebrity culture. These images were created
exitwound:fuck hustle culture i love not doing anything. i love not getting out of bed i love being late i love not working when im at work and i love watching time dissapear like it’s afraid of me
wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Illustrations by Brian Donnelly Here is some new, striking work from Toronto-based artist Brian Donnelly (best known as KAWS). Donnelly’s work acts to settle his own selfish whims, while exploring art and art culture through
katfajardoart: La Raza anthology a collaborative art zine celebrating Latinx culture is now seeking comics, illustrations & personal essays! Topics for work can include (but not limited to): Assimilation, racism, experience with your culture, trips