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Embrace the beauty, strength, and diversity of Black women through our Abstract Sketchbook. This unique sketchbook is not just a canvas; it's a celebration of the multifaceted identities and stories that make Black women extraordinary. With striking abstract art gracing the cover, it's an invitation to explore, create, and express your own unique vision.
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2. Premium Quality: Each page is crafted from high-quality, acid-free paper to ensure your artwork endures for years to come. Use pencils, charcoal, ink, markers, or watercolors—the choice is yours.
3. Generous Space: With 110 pages of blank canvas waiting to be transformed, you'll have ample room for sketching, drawing, doodling, or journaling your thoughts and ideas.
4. Portable and Practical: Sized at 8.5 x11, this sketchbook is perfect for taking your art on the go. Slip it into your bag, backpack, or art supplies tote, and let your creativity flow wherever you are.
5. Versatile Use: Whether you're an emerging artist, a seasoned illustrator, or someone who simply loves to express themselves through art, this sketchbook is tailored to artists of all levels and styles.
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9. Spark Your Imagination: This Abstract Sketchbook serves as a vessel for your thoughts, emotions, and artistic musings. Let it inspire your creativity and fuel your artistic journey.
10. Art as Advocacy: Art has the power to educate, inspire change, and tell stories. Use this sketchbook as a medium to raise awareness, advocate for justice, or simply express your unique perspective on life.
Celebrate the beauty, resilience, and creativity of Black women with each stroke of your pen or brush. This Abstract Sketchbook is more than just paper; it's a canvas for the soul.Size 8.5 x11 (extra-large), 110 pages, good quality white paper
Blank Unlined Paper for Sketching, Drawing, Writing, Painting, Journaling, and Doodling. The choice is all yours. Enjoy!
Best for pens, pencils, watercolor paints, crayons
Good choice for personal use and a great gift idea. Get your journal today!
Suitable for ALL: Kids, Women, Teens, and Men.
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(This is not the original image flagged. It is very similar.] Original text and added commentary follows:
"Completely censored image of a human body."
Non-photorealistic. Pixelated. Mosaic.
[Posted and Flagged: 5/June/2022, 14:41 PST] The text of my appeal:
[Appeal Rejected: 5/June/2022, 16:06 PST]
[Image further blurred. Original replaced: 16:27 PST]
[Green "Appeal Accepted" notice appeared at the top of the post: 16:30 PST]
Image now visible on the blog.
Alternate censored image briefly considered.
And it's not like my appeal was accepted. My appeal of the flag for the original was rejected. Then I changed the image a tiny bit more and replaced the original image with that. Then it turned to green, as if they did me a solid.
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"Don't shove it down our throats"
"Protect the kids, keep this away from them"
No. Stop.
We need to keep showing it
We need to let people that they are seen.
We need to show these kids. Kids. That they have someone.
Why?
Because queer youth are 4 times more likely to commit suicide than their peers
Because 45 percent or queer youth have considered suicide within the last year
Because a young queer person attempts suicide every 45 seconds
Because having just one supportive adult reduscing the risk of suicide in queer teens by 40 percent
If you want to protect the kids, save our fucking lives
Instead of saying to stop shoving it down your throats
Take the pills out of our throats
Take the noose off our necks
Take the blades and guns out of our hands
And let them out their hands there instead
So they can hold us and help us
And listen an let us know
Hey. I see you. I hear you. Your feelings are valid. And you are loved
If you care about the children then let us be seen and heard...
At this point I'm scared for my life... If I didn't have a support adult that had that sign on their door at school and wore that pin I would be dead
That sign. That pin. They don't hurt the straight cis kids. They don't cause harm. They don't get affected by them. But it saved my life...
So please. Stop saying stuff like that.
To other queer kids, please. Here me. You are loved. You will be accepted one day. My messages are open. You deserve to be alive. You're not broken. You're not a fuck up. You are a person just like me and all those other 8 billion on this planet. You are worth so much more than what theyve said. I love you so so so so so much. This world is better with you here. It's better with you and your personality because you're unique. We need people who are different. I love you. I'm here if you need anything at all. And I'm so proud of you...
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We Dance As We Burn ✨🌌🌃💫🌠 8x10, Colored Pencil, Ink, and Oil pastel on drawing paper
Inspired by movement and dance along with abstracted representation of figures, and an ethereal desire to be one with the stars, We Dance as We Burn was my final and favorite project of this spring semester of college :)
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