In the current #MeToo, Trump-era zeitgeist, women are feeling more comfortable and empowered than ever to come forward with stories of rape, sexual identity and gender discrimination. To attest to this, spring 2018 has been a banner season for books on the subject of bodies. MORE: Feel Like You’re Overly Sensitive? You Can Change That I… … Continue reading 10 New Books to Change the Way We Look at Our Bodies
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Jazz Age Wednesdays ― Hullaba Lulu 5.2
Great story Teagan and I love the art.
Power and Perception Exhibit Showcases Contemporary Native Artists
Many portraits of Indigenous people by non-Native artists romanticize, stereotype, or appropriate Native people and cultures. Contemporary Native artists are actively deconstructing these myths and preconceptions about their culture through the use of art. In fact, many modern-day artists use a dynamic combination of materials, methods and concepts that challenge traditional boundaries and defy easy […] … Continue reading Power and Perception Exhibit Showcases Contemporary Native Artists
Jazz Age Wednesdays 28 ― Hullaba Lulu 3
Can't wait to see what happens next!
Indonesian artist creating #zerowastecoffee art of nature and fae using used coffee grounds
Artist and environmentalist Ghidaq al-Nizar incorporates his love of nature and a zero-waste coffee philosophy to create stunning artworks using used coffee grounds and leaves as “canvas” and “paint”. Dipping a paint brush in a cup of coffee, Ghidaq al-Nizar draws landscapes, animals, fantasy art and fae, then he adds his special signature of used … Continue reading Indonesian artist creating #zerowastecoffee art of nature and fae using used coffee grounds

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