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larkkspuur · 1 month
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Our love was red, The world was blue Love was impatient, Now we're through. There's only one thing left to Say this time I hope you're fine,
Goodbye.
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A drawing of Team Rancher, Jimmy and Tango, dancing. Jimmy has yellow wings on his back and head, a brown cowboy hat, a blue shirt with three empty hearts on his collar and the sleeves rolled up, and blue jeans. Tango has firey hair on his head and at the end of his tail, short claws, fangs, and darkened ear and fingertips cracked with magma. He is wearing a hat behind his head, a red bandana, an orange plaid shirt with three empty hearts along the side seam, and blue jeans singed at the bottom. They are looking at each other and smiling. They are translucent towards the middle, dancing behind their graves at the ranch, with the sunset behind them.
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My contribution to the @malevolent-fanzine!
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theenbyroiderer · 5 months
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More from the archives. This time an in progress pic of my first craftivist embroidery. The first of many. Lure people in with something pretty, and then you make them learn something new. Is the hope anyway. Or piss off some bigots, that's fine too.
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geekynerfherder · 8 days
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'Heart Of The Sea' by Kerby Rosanes.
In celebration of 'Earth Day 2024' and part of PangeaSeed's educational print program, 'Printed Oceans', raising awareness and education of pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds.
18" x 24" fine-art Giclée print, in a numbered Regular edition of 50, on Canson Aquarelle 310gsm paper, for $85; and a numbered Variant edition of 25, on Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260gsm paper, for $125.
On sale now through PangeaSeed.
Proceeds from this print will go to help power PangeaSeed Foundation's global ARTivism efforts and the artists who dedicate their time and talent to their cause.
For more information on how you can help save our seas, please visit: https://www.pangeaseed.foundation.
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hyperallergic · 10 months
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Stitch artist Diana Weymar collaborated with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project to center the work of writers tackling economic and racial justice — using embroidery.
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sjdreaming · 3 months
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Poppies for Palestine
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palaeoiris · 1 month
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Yesterday we debuted these two designs as first physical stickers available from our ongoing Palaeo Artivism collection. You can get them as stickers from our Etsy and Teepublic stores. But if you're priced out of buying these as stickers, we also put high-res files on our website as resources available FREE FOR PERSONAL and ACTIVIST USE.
Feel free to print them out on home, school or office printers, and put them up everywhere you can! We would love to see them in physical space more, so if you do and send us a photo that would make us so happy! And we can post it for you if you wish to stay anonymous.
http://palaeoiris.com/#palaeoartivism
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smolsleepyfox · 2 years
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"Don't trust your brain when you're tired, hungry, or thirsty" is legit the best life advice I may ever have gotten
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catswilleatyou · 2 years
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about to bust again
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nuroful · 4 months
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melgrek · 2 months
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Greenwashing - Concrete Horizon
from my series #fgata 🏗️🏙️💔
My humble stand against #overconstruction in malta.
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larkkspuur · 7 months
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Traffic Jam
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A drawing of The Bad Boys from Limited Life. It is them on each others shoulders, with Joel at the bottom, Jimmy in the middle, and Grian at the top. Joel is a man with dark hair with green streaks, two antenna, a white shirt, a black vest with a back design, dark pants, boots, and fingerless gloves. He is perched on his toes, one hand cupping his chin and the other resting on his leg. Jimmy is a man with blonde hair, a white shirt, a denim jacket and pants with a chain, and golden facial feathers and wings and back wings. He rests on Joels shoulders, arms on his knees and head tilted. Grian is a man with sandy hair, a read sweater, a leather jacket, pants with patches, and red, yellow, and blue facial feathers and wings as well as back wings. He perches on Jimmy's shoulders, elbows resting on his knees. They look at a lit traffic light with shines coming off of it. The green light shine turns into a wolf, the yellow light shine turns into a fire, and the red light shine turns into exploding tnt.
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reddressprojects-blog · 3 months
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Hello Tumblr Community!
I'm excited to share with you all my journey with the Red Dress Project, a blend of art and activism, where dance and storytelling intersect to reveal untold narratives.
🔴 About the Red Dress Project:
It began as a dance of protest, using Kathak and Butoh dance to voice the stories of those exploited and suppressed. This project is more than just movement; it’s an embodiment of the struggles and resilience of women, particularly under the influence of Western exploitation. My red dress symbolizes both passion and a bold 'stop' to these injustices.
🌍 My Global Journey:
Each performance is a new chapter. From the forests of Brazil to the streets of Mexico, I dance to connect stories across landscapes. My dance is a tapestry, weaving together tales of inequality and environmental struggle, giving life to the unseen and unheard.
📸 Photography and Storytelling:
This project has evolved into a dynamic form of 'artivism,' combining dance with photography. Each photo captures a story, a moment, a challenge. By working with local photographers worldwide, each dance becomes a shared narrative, reflecting both the socio-political landscape and my personal journey.
🌆 Impact Beyond Performances:
The Red Dress Project isn't confined to traditional art spaces. It's about taking art to the streets, provoking thought, and inspiring change. Whether it's misunderstood as a epileptic fit in the streets of Brixton or creates a traffic jam on the roads in India, each performance sparks conversation and challenges perceptions.
👁️ Seeing the Invisible:
This project is my way of visualizing the invisible - the untold stories, the overlooked struggles. Through my dance, I seek to give shape to ideas, beliefs, and emotions that are often left unexpressed.
Stay tuned as I take this project to new heights, challenging norms, and embracing the unexpected.
Join me on this journey of discovery, transformation, and activism. Let's dance to make a difference.
#RedDressProject #Artivism #DanceForChange
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theenbyroiderer · 2 years
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Spent all of yesterday hanging an exhibition. The paintings are by https://www.instagram.com/haje65/. 
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geekynerfherder · 2 months
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'Taking Back' by Pedro Correa.
Part of PangeaSeed's educational print program, 'Printed Oceans', raising awareness and education of pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds.
18" x 24" screen print with metallic inks, in a numbered Orange edition of 30 for $85; a numbered Blue HoloFoil edition of 30 for $125; and a numbered Yellow Dull Gold Foil edition of 30 for $125.
On sale now through PangeaSeed.
Proceeds from this print will go to help power PangeaSeed Foundation's global ARTivism efforts and the artists who dedicate their time and talent to their cause.
For more information on how you can help save our seas, please visit https://www.pangeaseed.foundation.
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majoartspace · 6 months
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A garden for Yín
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This illustration was inspired by the rescue story of Yín, a bunny who suffered a dog attack but afterwards got to know human kindness and love. He was only 8 weeks old when he suffered the attack and the dog's owner solution was to euthanize him, however he was rescued by some compassionate ladies and brought to Feraz Project to save his life. There he had a new life filled with compassion, care and love, he demonstrated an inspiring bravery and will to live. He had to go under several veterinary procedures to fully restore his health and condition but unfortunately he did not make it through all of them. But despite having a short life he left an invaluable imprint in every one of us who followed his journey.
I invite you to get to know more about Feraz Project and the amazing work they do in their micro-sanctuary of bunnies.
I created a process video for this painting that is available to watch on my channel and at the end of this post, I hope you enjoy it.
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