Я все ж виклала на АОЗ кілька замальовок-оповідань про фейрі. Не можу назвати їх кріпіпастою, але сподіваюсь, що вони вийшли хоч трохи моторошними та "нетутешніми" - якими й мають бути історії про справжніх фейрі.
Якщо в когось виникне бажання, то прочитати їх можна тут.
P.S: якийсь гість встиг поставити перший кудос, коли від публікації ще години не минуло. Це точно якась фейська магія.
A friendly reminder that Ukrainians are not you political debate tool and not a scapegoat to spill all your anger towards the United States. They're living through an occupation and an attack of a state officials of which repeatedly stated that Ukrainian as an identity shouldn't exist. They live under a constant threat of death by regular russian shellings. Just because theyre white and their attacker isn't United States or because you're tired of hearing about then, doesn't mean they don't deserve to have their life, safety and rights.
Yeah woke up in a cold sweat this morning because of that air attack. And it was like that the WHOLE NIGHT.
So uh, it’s 6am I Kyiv, and there’s another ballistic missile attack. It’s the kind when you hear (or feel) the hit/explosion even before the air raid alarm goes. That’s how fast that shit is.
Waking up in terror of noise, grabbing cat & dog and running.
Today explosion wave fucked up my window and my plants.
Oh well.
Staying up for the news updates and more possible attacks.
I just finished project dragon and want to memorize this 'cuz all this situation made me happy.
So, I had this dragon, Felis, for some time now.
Except he had another skin that didn't spark joy to me anymore for some reason. And now he wears this cool cute kitty-cat skin that can't be reprinted anymore because it's old and creator lost that image. So, there will be no new copies. And I wanted this skin so bad for so long, but never found someone who would sell it. I have come to terms with the fact that this is no longer possible. Untill this month. I maneged to buy it!!!!
And not just this one! I bought female version too! And now Felis have a sister, Felisia! She's so cuuute.
I finished her today. And I want to be happy about it!
Also, today I finally saw translation on Susanna Clarke's Piranesi to my native language. Can't wait to buy this book. Trying to find at least something to cheer myself.)
Well why not
The first post over the years (and mb the last) Just wanted to share my character and my waifu x))
And OMFG this is SO hilarious i CAN'T!!! MIDOOOOO WHYYYY x))))
Folk painting on the theme "Тікай, Петре з Наталкою, іде мати з качалкою" - "Run, Petro with Natalka, the mother is coming with a rolling pin" from the collection of the Ivan Honchar museum, XX century, part 2
I hope you'll see it, @oldpaintings. What you've done here is not only rude and cruel, it's imperialistic of you to support cultural appropriationd and historical manipulation. By calling Ukrainian artist a Russian you support the cultural genoside. It's your choice as a human on which side you want to be - to support imperialistic ambitions of Russians, who want you to spread disinformation and allow them to steal others cultural inheritance, OR to call Ukrainian art Ukrainian.
By posting Ukrainian art as Russian, you are no better then thiefs. You are participating in it. And many people who'll see your post will believe this artist was Russian. And when it comes to cultutal appropriation, do you really want to participate in it? Do you really want to be one of oppressors, who are trying to erase culture and traditions?
It's just so sad, that when it comes to culture, you and many other trying to show 'Russian culture' with stolen art. If you appriciate Russian culture so much, why don't you post real Russian art? Why you post Ukrainian artist and call them Russian? It's not that you can't find Russian artists, it's something else, isn't it? Maybe hatred, maybe ignorance and cruelty. You just choose to support oppression. I really hope you'll see this post and if you did that just by mistake, I hope you'll have enough compassion to not be a part of cultural and phisical genoside.
Self-Portrait as Pierrot, 1911 by Zinaida Serebriakova (Russian, 1884--1967)