am i being rebellious or have i finally realised that my life is my own and i can make choices for myself and i do not have to make my existence convenient for others?
Just want to open my own coffee shop/second hand bookstore.
curling up in bed with a book after a long day is therapy for the soul
#pride #pridemonth
Born c.1849 at Zuni (now in New Mexico), We’wha was a lhamana - a Zuni gender including both masculine and feminine roles. Lhamana in general and We’wha in particular were recognised as highly skilled craftspeople.
In 1885, We’wha travelled to Washington DC as a representative of the Zuni people, where they worked with anthropologists and the Smithsonian museum to demonstrate and share information about Zuni crafts and culture.
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[Image description: We’wha, a Zuni lhamana with a dark bob, wearing a Zuni dress, blanket and necklace (1894); We’wha seated under a tree weaving on a loom suspended from a branch above]
I’m such a “nah I got it” and suffer in silence type of person.
Wow❣️
ladies and gents may i present you the (main) cast of The Viscount Who Loved Me
i struggled a bit deciding on who to draw but in the end i felt these 6 were the most relevant of the book. if you have other suggestions i’m open to them though🤗 pd: pen is here as penelope but also as in LW
anyway, hope you like it🥺🙏🏼
Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love
“When you see them some time […] I shall be able to give you a better idea of the things Gauguin, Bernard and I often used to talk about and occupy ourselves with than I can do in words; it is not a return to Romanticism or to religious ideas, no. But via Delacroix one can express more of Nature and the country, by means of color and an individual drawing style, than might appear.”