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Factory Owner by Pablo Morales
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spicypepperjack · 8 months
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Waiting for Beyond the Spider-Verse be like:
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cozyaliensuperstar7 · 4 months
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Pablo 👑 😍 😘
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Big thanks to @thetalkcbs for having me yesterday and letting me chat about the second season of @halotheseries and some other random stories. Also, I got my Nic Cage pillow back and Jerry the Sloth finally got to meet @mrjerryoc. Always fun to get to chat with the crew, you guys are the best! @nataliemoralestv @mrjerryoc @sherylunderwood @amandakloots @akbar_gbaja #TheTalk Huge thanks to @dolly.lanvin and @allieraye_k for the styling. Pants and jacket set: @monfrere Sweater: @apc_paris Sneakers: @representclo
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estefanyailen · 2 months
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"TEªMO"
— Benjamin Esposito. "El secreto de sus ojos".
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randomsillyfangirl · 10 months
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" what's your type? " good question...
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slaughter-books · 4 months
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Day 26: JOMPBPC: Bookish Goodies
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makeminebronze · 2 years
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Tigra pt 2
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aperint · 3 months
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Guillermo Prieto
Guillermo Prieto #aperturaintelectual #palabrasbajollave @tmoralesgarcia1 Thelma Morales García
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theshaneramos · 2 years
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Kanye West - Graduation Collage. Artwork by SHANE RAMOS©
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isobelleposts · 2 years
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What is Worth More, Art or Life?
by Isobelle Cruz [October 26, 2022]
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ABOVE: "Sunflowers" (1888) by Vincent van Gogh
A close friend of mine recently brought up the latest issue regarding the two activists that had thrown soup at Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting at London’s National Art Gallery and had sparked an interest in me to look further into it, and how this is not the first instance wherein art had been used as a gateway to spreading social awareness.
Was it right? Was it wrong? Let’s start with what the news articles say.
As usual, news articles and journalists have refrained from stating opinions and instead laid out facts on the event. One thing I had noticed, though, while on this little research of mine, was the prominent use of the word “Gen-Z” in news headlines. Young people are getting more and more aware of society’s troubles and unjust treatment of the privileged towards minorities as time passes by. With that, activists have grown to find more uniquely absurd ways to catch mass attention and awareness.
Earlier this year in May, at the Louvre Museum, a 36-year-old man had smeared cake on Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” with the intent of drawing attention to the environmental damage that is caused by artists and their craft. His words spoken in French specifically were as stated below:
"There are people who are destroying the Earth. All artists, think about the earth. That’s why I did this. Think of the planet.”
Just like the Mona Lisa cake-smearing situation, the recent event that took place on October 14th garnered a lot of attention online and several opinions were broadcasted through social media outlets; one of them popularly being Twitter. Though to thoroughly examine the situation, I’ve decided to go beyond the surface of social media posts and online articles and had some people closely related in my life—most of them fellow artists connected through a mutual friend—state their thoughts and opinions.
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ABOVE: "Minotaur Caressing a Sleeping Woman" (1933) by Pablo Picasso
WHAT DO THE PEOPLE THINK?
It was in my favor, that, just like opinions are split in half and spread across social media, the personal statements I’ve come to gather are diverse in their takes on the situation as well, hence broadening the areas of my discussion.
One of them stated that they weren’t sure what to think but were relieved that the painting wasn’t damaged, while others think the same though feel that it wasn’t the right approach to take on behalf of the activists. 
Another states quite boldly that the attempt to destroy such an important piece of art and cultural history won’t fix the climate crisis and also compares it to destroying the great pyramids in an attempt to fix racism.
Personally, I think that is a completely irrelevant comparison. Although there are several conflicting and morally bad artists out there whose paintings could have been harmed instead, such as Pablo Picasso, who used his art as a form to showcase his misogyny towards “machines for suffering”, “doormats”, or women, it still does not take away the fact that this not-so newly adapted form activism was successful in garnering attention towards artists and enjoyers of art—no matter how small or large it may seem.
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ABOVE: "Ophelia" (1851–1852) by John Everett Millais
WHAT CAN I DO?
As someone who participates in the problem of our crisis through the use of oil paints and other harmful materials, I began wondering what I may change or prevent in order to help in the situation. It would be ignorant to find this occasion as something interesting enough to be worth writing about yet continually participating in everyday actions that slowly destroy our environment.
For a detailed discussion of what artists may do to become more environmentally friendly, I went over a helpful article written by Agora Experts titled Going Green: Environmentally Friendly Practices for Artists.
“What is worth more, art or life? Is it worth more than food? Worth more than justice? Are you more concerned about the protection of a painting or the protection of our planet and people?”
Statement from one of the activists on the Van Gogh occurrence
Tell me, what is worth more to you? Art or life?
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luegootravez · 24 days
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Aitana Ocaña Morales by © Pablo Zamora
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carlosgameromorales · 4 months
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🇪🇦 Cameo del locutor de televisión del cortometraje de animación Stop Motion Noticias Fuerrrtes (1991) en homenaje a Pablo Llorens, en la página 39 del cómic El tren de la Bruja (2015) del autor español Carlos Gamero Morales. 🇬🇧 Cameo of the television announcer of the animated short Stop Motion Noticias Fuerrrtes (1991) in homage to Pablo Llorens, on page 39 of the comic El tren de la Bruja (2015) by the Spanish author Carlos Gamero Morales.
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estefanyailen · 2 months
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"No piense más, hagame caso! Se va a quedar sólo con recuerdos".
— Ricardo Morales. "El secreto de sus ojos".
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greg-sanchez-81 · 5 months
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Hey all; I'm Greg Sanchez, a 42-year old father who started this whole tumblr thing back 2020 after my and my husband's 9 year anniversary. I felt this would be a way to document my general lived experience from the ages of 18 to now.
You see, when I was 18, I was the victim of a hit and run incident (I was struck by a random truck that took off) that left me in a coma for two months, where I had dreamt I was the avatar for Huehuecoyotl, the Aztec trickster god.
After I had gotten out of the coma I had:
Begun dating my best friend Atlas
Met Zoe, the literal girl from my dreams
Working under The Milky Way Fund
Getting a record label deal with Conquest, Inc.
(Possibly?) Met my dad's ghost in a coma dream I had after ending up in another accident while I was rushing to the hospital
Marrying Atlas
Having a son with Zoe
Eventually, it all worked out; Zoe and I are still friends, and most of my friends and I live in california.
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slaughter-books · 1 year
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Day 30: JOMPBPC: Read In December
My December, 2022 readimg wrap-up! 💜
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