walt and jesse in gas maskes
walt and jesse in gas maskes
It’s so blah out that I’m going to share a photo from the magnificent Amy Sherald show that opened yesterday at the BMA, a painting whose title was inspired by the Baltimore poet Lucille Clifton.
(Listen, you a wonder. You a city of a woman. You got a geography of your own.)
It’s so blah out that I’m going to share a photo from the magnificent Amy Sherald show that opened yesterday at the BMA, a painting whose title was inspired by the Baltimore poet Lucille Clifton.
(Listen, you a wonder. You a city of a woman. You got a geography of your own.)
Read more about her legacy www.latimes.com/obituaries/s...
Read more about her legacy www.latimes.com/obituaries/s...
Jerry: Two joints?! In the morning?
George: I smokkkkked em Jerry and then you know what I did?
Jerry: You didn't?
George: Ohhhhohoho that's right then I smoked TWO MORE!
Jerry: Two joints?! In the morning?
George: I smokkkkked em Jerry and then you know what I did?
Jerry: You didn't?
George: Ohhhhohoho that's right then I smoked TWO MORE!
by Benny Pettersson
by Benny Pettersson
#photography #landscapephotography #niagrafalls #niagrafallscanada
#niagraonthelake
#photography #landscapephotography #niagrafalls #niagrafallscanada
#niagraonthelake
#photography #Baltimore #cityscape
#photography #Baltimore #cityscape
They held onto the things fascism tried to erase: art, friendship, jokes, rituals, language, memory.
Not as escapism but as resistance. As proof they were still human.
Joy isn’t frivolous under fascism. It’s strategic.
They held onto the things fascism tried to erase: art, friendship, jokes, rituals, language, memory.
Not as escapism but as resistance. As proof they were still human.
Joy isn’t frivolous under fascism. It’s strategic.