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courtney-ganhador · 11 months
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It was ridiculous.
Never in his twenty-five years of life had Courtney felt like more of a mockery of himself and his home as he did in this... get-up. Neon pink, an approximation of what a Capitolite might fantasize a D10 resident might wear. It was obscene.
And to be on literal parade? But - once again - as had been drilled into their heads since stepping on the train: it wasn't his choice, and apparently every choice made on his behalf was to "further his chances." There was certainly nothing to be done about it now. So here he was, in pink, synthetic leather and mesh, feeling like a fool.
"How long do these last, do you know?" He asked Prairie, who looked similarly laughable. "I want out of this as soon as possible.
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nicholas1673 · 7 months
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My Understanding of Art Criticism
I have evaluated artworks mostly by students that I learned within MCAST to talk about what to improve in their artworks and the style of their work. Art criticism is an interesting subject because a person can critique an artist's work in their own opinion, knowledge and their interests in the artwork that a person likes or dislikes from the artist style in their work that a person chose to talk about also when a person evaluates an artist work that made the artwork can learn much more what to improve or change the style that truly works for the artist and that is how art evolves by time. I have learned a lot in art by having people give their own opinions of my art style of patterns by telling me that I am not that good at painting and drawing but they told me that I am better at working on 3D sculpture to show patterns in different materials.
I have learned that through time art criticism has its own timeline that started from ancient civilization, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, the Enlightenment, 19th Century to early 20th Century and Mid-to-late 20th Century that there were a lot of different centuries with different styles of art criticism. Contemporary art criticism that values every style of art man-made even digital because every artwork has its own language in art criticism for example the media, composition, balance, form, line, texture, colour, space, perspective, contrast, proportion, pattern, emphasis and symbolism, it shows that nowadays art criticism values different styles of art. There are a lot of famous people around the world that use art criticism to help great artists to be seen by the public because when a writer writes about the artist and their works they are being view as great with good potential to improve or to be seen as amazing artist around the world.
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bookwyrminspiration · 3 months
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god I would be UNSTOPPABLE if I was capable of consistently initiating tasks. just you wait. you'll be waiting a while but just you wait
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chaosandmarigolds · 18 days
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Simon Riley! who isn't traditional in the gross way but in the he wants to protect you and make sure you don't feel like you have to provide for yourself, he wants to be a safety net, something to rely on
Simon Riley! Who made it a point to buy your dream house as soon as you were married,
Simon Riley! Who didn't expect houses to require so...much...work
"Baby! The water won't turn off?"
"The fuck you mean it won't turn off just-" Simon grumbled as he dropped the moving box and walked into the kitchen, grabbing the handle of the faucet and trying to pull it, only for it to come flying off. Leaving him dumbfounded and you a giggling disaster.
Simon Riley! Who likes handy man tasks as much as the next guy but the people at the store are beginning to know his name
Simon Riley! Who didn't have a dad to teach him some stuff like plumbing and whatnot so he calls Price
"Oi, Cap-"
"She came to her senses and ran away, yeah?"
"No...I need you to tell me ho' to turn off th' water."
Simon Riley! Who does know how much you love watching him do yard work but doesn't dwell because these godddamn weeds-
Simon Riley! Who loves nothing more than watching you paint the walls of the house, finds it like to be a scene of a movie and it would be a lie if the reality was much better than the cinema
Simon Riley! Who hates facebook because you would randomly send him across the city because you found an old China cabinet you thought would be perfect
Simon Riley! Who doesn't care how his buddies tease him about becoming a domestic civilian so soon, because he would happily fix a thousand houses if it meant a thousand more years with you
(Comments and feedback make my day! annnd yeah that's it <3 )
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oxford-wichita · 7 months
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task oo3. treasure
Mercuria doesn't have many things in her life. She grew up working, with her parents working, and to have things outside of necessity was a luxury they simply could not afford. Between limited living space and simple lack of resource, Mercuria had grown up with little to nothing "extra."
The one thing she does have is a skirt that her father made himself. He gifted it to her for her eighteenth birthday, and she wore it for each of her Reapings since. It is the one piece of "nice" clothing that she owns, and she values it highly. It is a simple garment, woven out of scraps from other pieces of clothing, and isn't particularly fashionable by Capitolite standards, but the fact that her father put time and energy into crafting it for her, slowly but steadily, means the world to her.
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floweroflaurelin · 6 months
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BigB is making me lose my mind.
My buddy @salemoleander made a post going over all the weird stuff with BigB’s unusual Secret and it got my mind racing. The red icon... The isolating, grindy, antisocial task... The strange phrasing… Makes you think 👀
(Even if it turns out to be nothing I WILL be headcanoning lore about it hehehe)
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honeyhobbs · 3 months
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Made a little lineart compilation of my fav gaz drawings in one place! I feel like just the lines have a certain charm lol
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ashssanctum · 1 year
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Poetry - DQ3
Write a poem about happiness or something that makes you happy. It can be any kind of poem. Just let the words flow naturally.  Joy is fleeting So easy to lose So hard to gain A memory long forgotten But a solace to a tortured heart Why so fleeting? This joy These moments of bliss Of contentment Of peace Because time is fleeting Elusive and transient And yet Even a bittersweet memory can bring joy Because a moment That is eternal What is your poem about? My poem is about the fleeting sensation of joy. How temporary happiness can be. Yet even after years, when everything feels like crap, those moments can still make you happy. A fond memory, a lot item, reconnecting with a friend. The joy always comes back...even for a moment. How do you feel about your poem, and how do you feel about sharing it with others? If feels a bit sad but hopeful? It points out how fragile happiness can be...but that it can always come back...even if it’s from something from years ago. I’d be okay sharing it. I’ve shared poetry before and though it’s not very good...writing it is cathartic.
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temeyes · 30 days
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im asking the important questions here, shut up!!
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lxvvie · 5 months
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https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSNQbtkjf/
Like which boys would have the prettiest stomach. Like would be okay with few kisses,nips amd licks.
I think they're all pretty, anon! Let's talk about it with 141:
Price occupies that space between being built and husky. His stomach's pretty hairy. The muscles are there, you can feel them, but they aren't defined. There's a softness to his tummy that you love. He wouldn't mind the kisses but he'd probably really wonder why you insist on playing with his tummy hair and why you call his waist 'slutty'.
Gaz is toned. He's tied with Soap for having the most defined tummy because they're workout buddies/rivals. His happy trail is fairly sparse. Also has a bit of an outie. It's not that he wouldn't be okay with kisses, nips, and the like, it's just that he's, well, ticklish. Don't you dare tell anyone, either. 👀
Soap leans towards being bulky and his tummy is no different. Has a very generous happy trail, too. Tummy is hard and defined. Kiss it, nip it, lick it, whatever you want, bonnie. Oh, but he really likes it when you rub it.
Ghost is just fucking husky. Built like a bear. Corn fed as tf. Muscular but not incredibly cut. Like Price, tummy is not defined and there's a softness there that is so different from the rest of him. Has a treasure trail but the hair really ramps up when you go below the belt. His thighs are hairy. Doesn't mind your kisses, nips, and licks, but why the fuck do you keep blowing raspberries on his stomach? He just judges you silently.
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nicholas1673 · 4 months
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Feminist art
Feminist art refers to works of art created by women that address and explore themes related to gender, equality, and the experiences of women, the feminist movement started in the 1960. Feminist artists sought to challenge and critique traditional representations of women in art, question gender norms, and bring attention to issues such as reproductive rights, domestic labor, and the objectification of women.
Feminist artists often deconstructed and critiqued traditional gender roles and stereotypes, questioning the ways women have been historically portrayed in art and popular culture.
One of the primary goals was to increase the representation of women in the art world. Feminist artists sought to depict women in diverse and empowering ways, challenging the historical objectification and idealization of the female form.
Feminist art explored the complex and multifaceted nature of women's identities. Artists addressed issues related to race, sexuality, class, and other intersectional aspects of identity.
Many feminist artists were actively engaged in political activism. They used their art to advocate for women's rights, reproductive rights, and social and political equality.
Feminist artists often worked collaboratively and formed supportive communities. This collective approach aimed to challenge the individualism often associated with the art world and foster a sense of solidarity among women artists.
Feminist art utilized a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, photography, and video. Artists embraced diverse forms of expression to convey their messages effectively.
Feminist artists sometimes appropriated symbols and images to subvert traditional representations. This included reclaiming symbols of femininity and using them to challenge societal expectations.
Prominent feminist artists include Judy Chicago, Yoko Ono, Guerrilla Girls, Faith Ringgold, Cindy Sherman, and many others. The feminist art movement has had a lasting impact on the art world, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse representation of artists and themes.
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Feminist artist Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger, a prominent contemporary American artist born on January 26, 1945, in Newark, NJ, is celebrated for her bold and incisive cultural critique. Using a striking palette of red, white, and black, along with the Futura Bold Oblique font inspired by Constructivist Alexander Rodchenko, Kruger explores consumerism through a feminist lens with jarring sophistication. Employing short yet impactful phrases like "Thinking of You" (1999-2000) and "I shop therefore I am" (1987), she delivers pointed criticisms. Kruger, influenced by her studies under Diane Arbus and Marvin Israel, articulates, "I work with pictures and words because they have the ability to determine who we are, what we want to be, and what we become." Similar to multimedia artist Jenny Holzer, Kruger utilizes language across various mediums, including prints, T-shirts, posters, photographs, electronic signs, and billboards, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary art. Her influential legacy extends to a generation of artists, including Shepard Fairey and Lorna Simpson, as she continues to challenge societal norms through the potent combination of visuals and language.
Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) is a seminal 1989 silkscreen portrait by Barbara Kruger, a renowned artist, feminist, and activist. Originally created for the Women's March on Washington to protest anti-abortion laws undermining Roe v. Wade, the artwork remains relevant, addressing contemporary gender inequality issues. Kruger combines mid-century images with bold Futura Bold Oblique titles on red panels, utilizing a determined language to emphasize reproductive rights as a societal battleground.
Kruger's artistic journey, marked by mature themes in black and white, involves dissecting and layering images with provocative text. The intersected face in the poster, gazing resolutely, represents the stereotypical societal view of women as objects of beauty. The composition initially suggests a division between pro-choice and pro-life perspectives, yet the caption "Your body is a battleground" transcends political battles, highlighting the ongoing feminist struggle against objectification.
The dichotomy in the image's positive and negative sides mirrors the tensions between women's rights and patriarchal control, challenging viewers to remain vigilant. The artwork compels audiences to confront the complex issues women face, with Kruger urging society to rethink stereotypes and consumption habits. The piece serves as a poignant form of protest, prompting reflection on women's rights, patriarchy, and societal expectations.
Kruger's insightful commentary extends beyond the visual, with her stating that the artwork explores the blurred lines between public and private in a seemingly shock-proof yet secretive society. The artist acknowledges the challenges women encounter in a society fixated on physical attributes, prompting contemplation on self-image and appearance.
In essence, Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) transcends its initial political context, offering a powerful and enduring critique of societal norms, gender inequality, and the ongoing struggle for women's autonomy and self-perception. The artwork, with its bold visual language and thought-provoking captions, encapsulates Kruger's commitment to addressing profound societal issues through her artistic lens.
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Reference list
artnet (2022). Barbara Kruger. [online] Artnet.com. Available at: https://www.artnet.com/artists/barbara-kruger/ [Accessed 18 December 2023].
Public Delivery (2020). Barbara Kruger - Your body is a battleground. [online] Public Delivery. Available at: https://publicdelivery.org/barbara-kruger-battleground/ [Accessed 18 December 2023].
The Art Story (2017). Feminist Art Movement Overview. [online] The Art Story. Available at: https://www.theartstory.org/movement/feminist-art/ [Accessed 18 December 2023].
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jazmeanb · 7 months
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Shhhh don't wake him. buuut......just one goodnight kiss? (ʃƪ^3^ )
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shepscapades · 25 days
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can I boop xisuma? I'm in love with him
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Thanks for all the boops everyone :]
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estesphantom · 9 days
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Ex-Husband John Price |
John Price headcanon
reader is she/her & works as a medic. John Price might be a little (insanely obsessed) love sick over his silly ex wife. He’s Joe Goldberg.
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The two of you didn’t divorce because you fell out of love, or someone cheated, or any true “marital” problems many couples would divorce for. In fact, divorcing him killed you as it did him.
Being in the military is a job that is very demanding and although you knew of that when you married, you didn’t realize how much of an effect it had on the both of you. Though it was wrong, you felt like you could have more from a man that didn’t have a job that required more attention than your marriage did to him. John told you he understood your decision and respected you. He took weeks to sign the papers, though, with an excuse of being too busy.
The truth was that he let you divorce him because he knew you wouldn’t find a man that was better molded for you than he was. He was right. Of course he was.
“Mm, and how are you holding up, love?” he inquires while you fill up a pot of coffee in the break room. His eyes peered up at yours while you took a seat across from him on the couch. You two were making small talk and it had been only a few weeks after your divorce.
John let you keep the house, the dog, everything you would ask for. You felt guilty and pleaded with him to take something, anything he hadn’t already taken (which was only his clothes and documentations) but he refused. He wanted to prove he still respected and loved you after the divorce.
“Just fine. And you?” your delicate fingers rubbed your temples as you tried to free the stress from the first half of your shift. He stared at your badge which still had ‘DR. PRICE’ printed in bold black with a picture of your kind face above it.
“Good for you,” he smiles at you kindly, the same warm, handsome smile he’d given you a hundred times before and the first smile he’d given you when pronounced husband and wife. He didn’t answer the second part of your question.
Your attempts of finding a man that had enough time for you, or even any ounce of attraction towards you was rough. It seemed as if any man at work you would approach would dodge your attempts at flirting like the plague.
Men in the military were like starved lions; desperate, needy, and impulsive. You were a very attractive, young woman, which checked all of the boxes for the dogs working in the military. Hell, before you and the Captain became a thing, you had to bring pepper spray every day to make sure none of the men tried anything.
The absence of attention made you think. Then, you thought of your ex husband. The influence he has. His love that withstood signing the divorce papers and moving out of his home for your comfort and happiness.
You remembered the way he would make you promise you would never replace him. You remembered his vow to always look out for you and to never let anything become between you two. You remembered sleeping over at his apartment for the first time and finding a collection of your belongings that you thought went missing over the past few months. You remembered fiddling with the dusty mascara, the acrylic nail that had broken off during a date, the lipstick, the panties. You loved John because of how much he’d noticed of you and how much he loved you.
So, when your shifts were over and you were scrambling to find him, you felt mistaken for the divorce in the first place. Your feet stepped quickly as you called his name. His broad shoulders turned to face you and his facial expression immediately softened. Your heart slowed.
“Can you come home with me? There’s a- my air conditioning doesn’t really work anymore,” your face blushed up immediately as you came up with a dumb excuse on the spot. You wanted to slap yourself square in the face.
John chuckled. He was amused. He crossed his arms and cocked his head slightly to the side, staying quiet for a few seconds while contemplating his next move. He uncrossed his arms and grabbed his keys out of his pocket, using his free hand to pull your smaller hand into his. He saw right through you.
“Okay, love. It’ll cost you, though,” his thumb rubbed against yours as if it were always home for him. You hummed in response as he led you out of the base’s office to the car park where you would approach his car.
As you climbed into the car, you realized there truly wasn’t anyone out there who was meant for you the way John Price was.
His love wasn’t obsession, it was gratitude.
Right?
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gomzdrawfr · 2 months
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thank you for 2k
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