Extroverts that take us poor introverts on as companions are the best.
Late August. Värmland, Sweden (August 28, 2022).
Meanwhile. In my yard....
Just a homely little mushroom living their best life.
It would be nice.
Two commissions from one of my Instagram followers!
It's already the second week of Pride! This week's prompts are about sharing the parts of LGBTQIA+ culture you currently vibe with while remembering the past—the good and the bad.
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Skull illustrations by MULTIKakaSMILE
This artist on Instagram // Patreon
One of my top 5 mermaid/men sculptures
Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim
“Stemming from my experience as a gay male from the Midwest and transitioning into the gay culture of the east coast, this sculpture, the first in a new series of work, questions the relationship between fantasy, reality and the objectification that happens in between.” Amazing merman sculpture by artist Cameron Stalheim.
Media is Plastic, Foam, Steel, & Acrylic.
[kicks down door] HEY COSPLAYERS
A dancer friend of ours actually worked on the design and consulted on this. They did the sigil, the mask, the idol, the tarot cards, and a bunch of other art you can see. They didn't build the pieces, someone else did the fabrication.
Watching Archive 81 and I gotta say that statue has STRONG Late Bronze Age/Iron Age I Levantine vibes. It could easily be at home at an antiquities museum in Israel, Jordan, etc. Basalt construction, seated pose, minimal molded looking features with exaggerated eyes, hands on torso, the triangle and line design on the base, even the headdress. Also, the front of the Vissar building has those swirling/spiraling stonework border motifs which are super common in Levantine and Mesopotamian temples. The statue reminds me particularly of the Ammonite god Milkom.
Anyway, I appreciate the art design. 10/10 would display
an aging bellydancer (mid 40s) who lives up the side of the mountain and spends more time dancing in my garden than onstage.
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