Still life with a gramophone - Kubarev Philipp Vyacheslavovich
Russian, b.1969-
Oil on canvas. 76 х 81 cm.
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some ocean creatures for one of my uni projects. i hope i can share something about the final result when it's finally finished, i'm so excited to see how it will turn out :D polygon lasso tool my beloved
I think people have talked at length about the fact that bnha ended up basically being super pro-cop and delivered nothing on its narrative critiquing hero society. but one thing I haven't seen commentary on yet is how bizarre the narrative on abuse is. bnha is a series where abusive father figures (e.g. endeavor, overhaul, shigaraki's father) and neglectful parents (e.g. toga's family) have been the origin for marginalization of children and, in the cases of the league, their eventual descent into actual crime and villainy. yet the single most prominent abusive father figure of the series (endeavor) got a redemption arc, while the second-most prominent abusive father (overhaul) got to survive. yet the children who suffered abuse (toga, shigaraki, touya) were not worthy of redemption nor even survival. it has very bleak implications on who gets a second chance in life and who doesn't. this is possibly the worst narrative on childhood abuse I have ever consumed btw lol
you can't be punk and get your shit from temu
death of subcultures and death of third places are directly connected and you can’t convince me otherwise
"AMONG THE WAVES" IVAN AIVAZOVSKY // 1898 [oil on canvas | 97 x 66 cm.]