Did you know that Nat Turner saw a #solareclipse and took it as a sign to start his revolt?
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https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/turners-revolt-nat-1831/
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Today is Tuesday, #Artstr day.
& Our theme and challenge today:
Political ideologies, racism, and the pursuit of freedom
We love to continue with #Artstr and hope you will come along with us on our journey as well. nostr:npub1fv9u4drq4hdrr7k45vn0krqy7mkgy8ajf059m0wq8szvcrsjlsrs8tdz3p and I will meet here every first and last Tuesday of the month and challenge each other. Also, we chitchat about art, and share interesting facts & fictions with you.
Art has long served as a beautiful reflection of political ideologies in the pursuit of artistic freedom. This is something I thought Nostr was first conceived upon. It has now woken up a few white catholic suppressed girls and boys who think they also know what it is all about. (They don’t). Art is the peaceful revolution within our world and always has been. For me artists like Kara Walker confront racism head-on, using provocative imagery to challenge societal norms. Ai Weiwei, through his activism and installations, critiques political oppression in China and beyond. Faith Ringgold's quilts and narrative paintings explore themes of race, identity, and social inequality, offering a powerful commentary on the African American experience. These artists dismantle conventional narratives, urging viewers to question power structures and societal constructs. Through their work, they provoke dialogue, challenge perceptions, and advocate for change, highlighting the interconnectedness of art, politics, racism, and freedom. These are the ways to really challenge freedom and maybe not posting nonsense.
So we would like you to use lots of different mediums, Painting, sketches,photo, cutout, poetry, musical piece, whatever best characterizes your art.
The work must be current, no shit A.I Art please that's the only requirement.
Plase post under this Note and use these Hashtags:
#Artstr #Artstrsalon #artstr
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Lorna Simpson
In Same Two, Simpson uses the image of the braid as a signifier of shared experiences and cultural ties. Through eight photographs, connected in two rows, Simpson depicts a similar knotted hairstyle to the one in Back . However, this hairstyle is shown on two subjects with one long braid connecting the two. The text explores the similarities and differences between the two subjects. Both “knew illness” and “worked for the same pay,” but they “were not related” and “had never met.” Another phrase suggests workplace discrimination, in that both “were let go for the same reasons.” Simpson also alludes to the disproportionate amount of violence experienced by Black women and the fear it fosters: both subjects “read the news account and knew it could have easily been them.” The connection of the braid represents the links of shared experience and trauma among Black women, even if they do not know each other, turning the metaphorical bond into a physical one. The rope-like construction of the braid may also allude to the intergenerational trauma exacted by slavery.. 
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nostr:npub1s8vtafxud6weq9az2hhtkj8c93syxluh2mtks0ggxmgezm5c00dsx37fvz ..that really happened this morning while meditating. Good or bad sign ? :)
https://tinyurl.com/3n4ktrpw May I add to the superbly written dialogue between the two of them
I see. Please keep me updated, I find coral planting very interesting and useful. Have a nice Sunday .
Some say aura is „a quality or feeling that seems to surround a person or place or to come from them“. Could be a strong energy that I feel, sometimes, if perception is particularly heightened, even see. It’s not as mysterious as it sounds, it’s just being attracted to a vibe. Something that is inviting, feels good, which makes you curious for more. Perhaps there is also a bit of instinct involved. For me, there’s no bodyparts that are of interest in the first sight, it’s the whole person. Nothing to do with muscles. But good if person is having one or two :)
Hi, that’s something I can vibe with. You are planting corals ?
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“I'm painting the paintings that I want to see in museums. And I'm hopefully presenting them in a way that's universal enough that they become representative of something different than just a black body on a canvas.” Amy Sherald
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I first read .. is a re-post of the*Truth. Hö. I am confused, Ruth, cause the Truth can be used as ReTruthed. Aberwitziger PR Hirnf..








