tumblr tuesday: prancing ponies
We do love ourselves a good bit of equine-related fun on this here platform. (Context for the new folks—check out horse plinko or the unlikely hero Rich Strike). So it comes as absolutely no surprise, and with a barrow-load of delight, that we have our very own horse derby, courtesy of @aikaikaik. It's also #Junicorn, baby! And there's a lot of good unicorn art out there right now.
Today, we honor the noble steeds and silly little trotters: a Tuesday for the ponies!
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tumblr tuesday
Yeehaw is a state of mind. It's a way of life. It's funky little dudes (gender neutral) bouncing around the wide prairies with their good pony pals and their very good pals, who may also be their lovers. Here's some very good and queer cowboy art.
@drizzledrawings:
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@katieaki:
@pup-pyro:
@skrimshaw:
@sapphicwitchstudio:
@r--something:
@porcelainnpines:
@lights-on-the-ridge:
@ludodraws:
It's Yeehawgust, so here's a throwback to a Tuesday in June when we found all these excellent cowfolks by excellent queer artists. Here's your queer cowboy roundup!
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I'm sure my fellow USA dwellers have all seen those "don't Tread on me flags"
I know this idea has been done before but I wanted to try my hand at it.
Should I do more? Let me know in my asks.
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Campbell's Chicken Rice Soup Box, Andy Warhol, 1986
Synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas
20 x 20 in. (50.8 x 50.8 cm)
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SAPPHIC PLAYLIST
Rnb/Pop
Baddie by Mk xyz
Sushi for Breakfast by BAYLI
Slumber Party by Ashnikko ft Princess Nokia
GIRL by The Internet
Special Affair by The Internet
Body by Syd
Birthday by Syd ft. Kehlani
Ur Best Friend by Kiana Ledé ft. Kehlani
Morning by Teyana Taylor ft. Kehlani
Nights like this by Kehlani ft. Ty Dolla $ign
Boyfriend by Dove Cameron
Cherry by Rina Sawayama
This Hell by Rina Sawayama
What a Shame by GIRLI
More than a friend by GIRLI
Ugly by Deb Never
Where Have All The Flowers Gone? by Deb Never
Red Eye by Deb Never
Rap
SLUT by Ppcocaine
3 Musketeers by Ppcocaine
GIRLS by Doechii
Blue Velvet by 070 Shake
Skin and Bones by 070 Shake
Punk/Rock
Michelle by Sir Chloe
Femme Fatale by Sir Chloe
Sedona by Sir Chloe
Company by Sir Chloe
Hover like a goddess by WILLOW
Ur A Stranger by WILLOW
Maybe It's my fault by WILLOW
PrettyGirlz by WILLOW
She Knows It by Maggie Lindeman
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Did I submit this already? I think it was cancelling out bc I tried to send u too large of a file. Yikes! Anyway, celebrating Pride over here by remembering the power of our transcestors!
I’m Cat Rocketshipn (they/m) and I make art about queerness, interconnection, and death. Contact me at
[email protected]
Thanks for this @catrocketship <3 Sorry it’s late, we gotta check our mail more regularly!
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There’s sooo much going on in the world right now, this is a little vent piece my fellow trans and non-binary folks might resonate with. I love you all you’re all beautiful and we will keep screaming.
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Make pride accessible for everyone!!!!
I made a post about this last year and the year before, and thought if I did it this way it gives people and orgs something to work towards. Often people forget that disabled people aren't just wheelchair users, and even those who are, need more than just that ramp!
My first ever pride, not only as a wheelchair but my first ever EVER pride, I went in expecting to feel at home.
Obviously I wasn't, I'm disabled, so why should I?
Instead there was just a ridiculous amount of uneven flooring, a steep ramp to the disabled toilet, no sanitary towel bin in the disabled toilet (???) no allowances to be let out of the festival to fetch things from my car, no where quiet and organisers who seemed genuinely surprised to see a wheelchair user!
My next pride, three years later, I was a seller, and while they had sorted their toilet problem (still no sanitary towel bin???), the hill to get in wouod have been genuinely impossible for me to get to if I hadn't been driving to get my stall in anyway, even with someone pushing me, no quiet areas, plenty of kerbs for me to get stuck at and again, genuine surprise.
Why is it so surprising to consider disabled people might be at pride? Not only do queer disabled people exist, but parents and family of queer kids and people, vendors and even entertainers!
Making pride accessible is crucial!
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