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gothic-culture: Commisioned work for a sweet lady with her dog :) Model: Micaela and Giulia Styling, Costume design, photo and editing: THE.ORY Go check THE.ORY PhotoArt for more gothic pictures ;)
aloverthatsighs: This body of work is an exploration of the extent of cultural appropriation and encourages a discussion about it. I give the appropriator and the appropriated the opportunity to defend themselves and create a dialogue between them, while
wardengrey:Y’all can’t just pick and choose what part of the culture you think works for your selfies when you ridicule poc for actually living with it.check out the rest of my comics on Coming of Faith!!
fairlylocaloddparents: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands we’re
girlspeakss: It’s tough being a girl in this culture. That’s why we’re working towards more a positive society!
heatherviktoria: philwallart: A selection of my tattoo flash sheets based on pop culture/geeky stuff.For more of my work and new flash every week please follow, you can keep up-to-date here too;www.facebook.com/dreamsandmonsterswww.philwallart.com
-jenjam: “The system started intervening even in culture and art. Sibyl authorized artists, Sibyl recommended works… because its decision criteria was as closed off as a black box, agony and confrontation, which are necessary for growth, decreased.
kitarcane: bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands
hustleinatrap: For anyone who’s not sure how cultural appropriation works.
wardengrey:Y’all can’t just pick and choose what part of the culture you think works for your selfies when you ridicule poc for actually living with it.
bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands we’re
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
saaki-pyrop: My new work! HEAVY POP vol.8 main visual♡ Lot of people wearing Fairy kei,Decora,Lolita,Punk…etc come to HEAVY POP.EVENT SNAPFACEBOOK PAGE It’s a so fun Japanese culture Event! Come HEAVY POP!
chicks: queenstravelingdarling: un-defined-chaos: 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
yagazieemezi: Work in progress. Illustrations in pencil and pen of women. By Yelitsa Jean-Charles Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Dedicated to the Cultural Preservation of the African Aesthetic
wanderust: we were born into a pavlovian world. cultured to expect a pat on the back at every turn, an acknowledgement of our existence. if one is not acknowledged in his good works what is the point? the fool asks itself. rethink your motivations. are
sixtysixsix: scummfkk: casswaterhouse: White people appropriating our culture by profiting from buying goods from other White people who ripped off hard working people in which they then turn said goods into tacky fashion statements for other gringas
dynamicafrica: “Deana Lawson’s photographs are inspired by the materiality and expression of black culture(s) globally. Her work negotiates a knowledge of selfhood through a profoundly corporeal dimension. Lawson’s pictures speak to the ways
davedrewisthebest: I used to hate the mere sight of the Katana, and then poeple started Restomodding it into amazing works of art. This one is one of the best ones I have seen so far.(source: Cafe Racer Culture)
foxgirl001: toughtink: bladeburner01: If you guys cosplay, please watch this :) this woman’s work is so fantastic and so inspirational. also, this makes me want a tv show centering around the art and culture of cosplay even more. wouldn’t that
JESS ROTTER – BROOKLYN, NY Meet Jess Rotter, an incredibly talented illustrator from Brooklyn, NY. Back about a year ago, while shooting in LA, I was also working on a mixtape for Westelm’s Front & Main culture blog. One of my favorite mixtapes
youngmarxist:So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands we’re invading, and
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
ctron164: bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands
black-culture: These huge statues aren’t found in Africa, but Mexico. Read more Below… According to an archeologist who recently participated in archeological work in Mexico, One of the most ancient civilizations in the Americas, the Black (Negritic)
youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands we’re invading,
numinous-queer: bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the
wetheurban: The Illustrative Visual Puns of Matt Blease Matt Blease’s illustrations depict the most iconic and outstanding things in our culture as he so brilliantly flips them into unique, punny works of art. instagram.com/wetheurban Seguir leyendo
x-heesy:Working mostly in ballpoint pen, Shohei Otomo’s insightful depictions of Japan expose both its commercial facade and deepest underground culture. Delivered with an unmistakable level of biting political analysis and technical perfection, Shohei’s
saveroomminibar: Japanese Artist ‘Makaon’ makes Video Game and Nerd-Culture Icons from Aluminium Cans. He can also do other things like animals and figuresand has an extensive ‘Pokemon’ and Anime body of work.
ubuiltatimemachineoutofadelorean: Back To The Future Concept Art pop culture artists.work of Drew Struzan.
neverstaydead: A selection of my tattoo flash sheets based on pop culture/geeky stuff.For more of my work and new flash every week please follow, you can keep up-to-date here too;www.facebook.com/dreamsandmonsterswww.philwallart.com
on a different note: good things coming soon!landmark festival, beach last time before winter, one fire yoga festival I will iA volunteer at, afghan art and culture festival, crazy work schedule to challenge myself in octoberI can do it
celebratingamazingwomen: Rosario Castellanos (1925-1974) is considered one of the most important Mexican poets of the 20th century. She frequently incorporated feminist and cultural themes into her work. After graduating with a degree in philosophy and
bjorgg: Banksy uses a Keith Haring-esque dog to satirise British social attitudes towards working class youth culture
crossconnectmag: Crazy Illustrations by PEZInspired by Graffiti & Pop culture, Pierre-Yvez Riveau (featured previously) aka PEZ is an illustrator and painter from Nantes, France. He works as a freelance graphic designer since 2006. Follow
salas-llc: Historic restoration of Disney owned Cultural Landmark building in Hollywood - Masonic Temple - renovated to stage TV show and special events by Disney. Restoration work completed by Juan O Sequeira and J Ronald Reed of Salas Enterprise,
crossconnectmag: Clash of the History of Art with Pop Culture in Digital Collages Shusaku Takaoka Shusaku Takaoka is a Japanese graphic designer and an expert at turning history into a hipster. His works hilariously transform some of the classical art
etsy: “Second Shot was born from a passion for skateboarding, skate culture, and art. We work with used, broken and unwanted skateboards that have been donated from local skaters, skate parks, and skate shops. Almost all skateboards are made from seven
It’s always a good idea to snap inflammatory things for My Story, where people who belong to the culture you are insulting, can see it Keep up the good work
theblackoaksyndicate: So yeah, I was having a conversation on Facebook about cultural appropriation surrounding makeup (I work for a makeup company), and apparently I pissed someone off enough to warrant this response. Yeah, fun times. Honestly, this
johnniewaswolf: theblackoaksyndicate: So yeah, I was having a conversation on Facebook about cultural appropriation surrounding makeup (I work for a makeup company), and apparently I pissed someone off enough to warrant this response. Yeah, fun times.
ellamorte: Drawing on extensive historical and anthropological research, personal accounts, and interviews with people who work in the funeral industry, Penny Colman examines the compelling subjects of death and burial across cultures and societies.
pearl-likes-pi: made this edit of pearl for stress relief, it worked, i feel much less stressed now, god bless!!! the audio is from pop culture by madeon which samples from 39 different songs. been watching @datisausum and @jakeneutron’s edits
rare-posters: Absinthe Parisienne. 1896. Pierre-Henri Gelis-Didot & Louis Malteste. 32 ¾ x 47 7/8 in./83.2 x 121 cm French advertisements loved to work with stock characters from popular culture. Pierrot and Columbina, from the Commedia dell'Arte,
zenwords:Shifting Consciousness #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter are shining a light on critically important truths about our world. Those movements, cultures of consciousness, are working to create a national and global shift in awareness. The truths that
m1male2:The Cantalloc Aqueducts are a work of hydraulic engineering built in the middle of the desert by the ancient Nazca culture (200-700 AD). They are located 4 km. north of Nazca, Peru.Of the 46 underground aqueducts found, 32 are still in operation
hottygram: So humble and grateful to get to travel the world! to meet new people and learn about other cultures. thank you Bali for yet another amazing lesson in life 😄❤ so amazed by the hard working people and the warmth and love they showed us.
illegaltits: fairlylocaloddparents: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the
It’s weird how hate and phobia works. Like at least in the culture I was brought up successful gay men were not successful and talented in their field or interest and gay. They were successful because they were gay. Just like for example Jewish