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pt I selected works from my drawing final, inspired by transmission towers
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you're fine alone
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My friends are snail enablers. Every day my snail power grows because my life is full of love.
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Cameos featuring detailed profiles of Black men and women in precious metals and jewels were popular in many European countries. The ones above date circa 1600-1800. Some art historians relate the style above to depictions of the goddess Diana, others relate them to the association of Blackness and wealth that came though trade in the Middle ages and Renaissance.
You can read more about cameos like these in Black Africans in Renaissance Europe By K. J. P. Lowe, p. 204-206, and Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England By Peter Erickson & Clark Hulse, p. 193-198.
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Art vs Artist 2023
It has been a wild year. I had hoped to make more art, but I am extremely proud of what I accomplished this year after such a long break! My only goal for next year is to keep it up!
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Richard Combes (British-American, b. 1963)
Nighttime Reflection, 2024
Oil on canvas
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My comic is up for sale! you can finally read it!
This is the first comic ive made featuring Cath, Leica and Erin, and my first traditional comic too. It's a debatably canon side-story, but its the beginning of a lot more I want to do. I hope you enjoy. Buying this is a great way to support my work and it will let me work harder on my next projects. Thank you for supporting me!
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Knit plesiosaur plush by Best Years, bought from a little fairtrade gift shop in Paisley in January 2024. I got the bead necklace for it there too.
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Psyche showing her sisters her gifts from Cupid by Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732 - 1806)
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"Cross dresser wearing light colored evening dress, posed with arm around man" by Charles “Teenie” Harris (1959)
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