Silken, 19, aspiring art
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I’m ready to Marie Kondo this fucking body. This spine does not bring me joy
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Always shining.
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#coasterart Thursday. Experimenting with the idea of gaze, similar to the Is It Me, Is It You piece (aka the butt coaster). #beautifulbizarre #drawings #graphite #figuredrawing #pencildrawing https://ift.tt/2KI3aDR
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backstage at giambattista valli fw18
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I caved. #artvsartist (at Toronto, Ontario)
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A fresh original maymay
BUT I’m gonna keep on workin until I improve
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The woman who eschews femininity, who is content with her natural shape and size and smell, who is impatient with the lengthy rituals of femininity, is condemned by both sexes. To women, she is an uncomfortable reminder of the extent to which they have abandoned themselves to the demands of men. To men, she is a threatening warning that their domination is not total and that women still have the power to regain themselves.
- Anne Summers, Damned Whores and God’s Police
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The French Netflix uploaded this on twitter…….
this is by far the most powerful thing I’ve seen since Trump won and everyone needs to see this
I don’t care if you unfollow me for this #signalboost
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Don’t quote me on this but it’s good to just step back from social media for a bit and just appreciate yourself without projecting an image and letting people be voyeurs. It’s great how we are connected and I think there’s a million positive things about it, but I also think it puts us in a position to compare ourselves and our work to others. Don’t feel like you’re missing out or like you’re not enough. You are enough, your work is you and it’s deeply personal. You deserve some peace from those feelings and some space to figure it out without negative interference
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