🇧🇷: olá pessoal do Tumblr! Tudo bem com vocês? Espero que sim! Enfim, eu sou a Carol, gosto muito de coisas como Patrulha canina, Minions, Mascotes, Divertida mente e etc, vou postar meus desenhos por aqui, e talvez postar uns q já fiz a uns meses atrás... espero q vocês gostem!
🇺🇸: Hey Tumblr folks! All right with you? I hope so! Anyway, I'm Carol, I really like things with Paw Patrol, Minions, Mascots, Inside Out and several other things, I'll post my drawings here, and maybe post some that I already did a few months ago... I hope you guys like it!
(I'm sorry if the translation is bad, I'm not very good at English XD)
Here's another round of the color wheel challenge, this time with my favorite characters.
It's difficult to find any characters I like from different series in warmer colors (mainly red & orange) so I have to stick to the ones from the same series instead. lol
"They beat their children with one hand and stole for them with the other. The hands that felled trees also cut umbilical cords; the hands that wrung the heads of chickens and butchered hogs also nudged African violets into bloom..."
Morrison's novels are all political, and her debut novel even more so. Here you have her recounting the lives of countless black women, for whom often the only alternative is between exhibitionist promiscuity and domestic submission, because that is how they are brought up. So, when Pecola prays for blue eyes, unknowingly perhaps, she is also wishing for more assertion, because all she's seen from childhood is her mother wearing her ugliness with resignation. Self-love has never been more important. Morrison leaves you questioning fundamental assumptions and your privileged self-perception, filling you with guilt, doubt and anger.