#repost @grabelsky Matthew Grabelsky (Los Angeles, California, USA). First image is "Hello Kitten", oil on canvas. Second image is "Engine 101", oil on canvas. Grabelsky, who grew up in or around New York, uses the city and its public transport as an inspiration for hyper realistic and anthropomorphic paintings. Thanks to @hifructosemag for the tip. Current exhibit as part of larger installation at @brandlibrary (Glendale, California) via @thinkspace_art. Previous exhibits via @spoke_art
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Back in November was one of my close friend's birthdays and she has an adorable dog so I just had to make a dog keychain that matched him to the best of my ability :)
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so when straight people ask me why I say I’m “queer” or “gay” instead of sharing my actual identity as a panromantic demisexual non-binary sapphic queer I just tell them “ok look, when you’re talking to someone who isn’t local and they ask you where you’re from and you either say the name of the largest city nearby or ‘town name, suburb of large nearby city’ so they can get some geographical context of where you’re located right, bc they’re probably not going to know the name of the little town you actually live in.”
but if you’re talking to a local you can say the name of your actual town bc they have a greater chance of knowing where/what that is.
ok well when I’m talking to a straight person I start with queer bc chances are they aren’t as familiar with the context of all the little towns in that big queer city and need gps (gay positioning system) to find me.
if I’m talking to another queer person and I say I live in a suburb of gay city in a town called panromantic on the demisexual side of the tracks which is in the county of queer and I live off the intersection of non-binary and sapphic, they’d probably be able to find me with little to no problems, make sense?
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