I'm waiting for someone to come into your inbox and say, "It's just a cartoon! Stop taking it so seriously!" But Family Guy teaches some really dangerous lessons so shouldn't we take it seriously?
Yeah, I’m kinda waiting for that too...
I’ve gotten a couple of comments on reblogs along those lines, but I’m practicing Not Getting Into Every Argument Ever.Honestly, I’m more bothered seeing my stuff reblogged by racist/misogynist/transphobic/TERF/neonazi blogs. I mean, my blog isn’t locked so anyone can reblog, whatever, that’s fine. But... I’m queer, transgender, and one side of my family is Jewish. So... ew.
I would have less of a problem with the violence in Family Guy and The Simpsons if it were absolutely cartoonish -- like “Itchy & Scratchy” or Coyote and Roadrunner -- but the shows are couched as a semi-realistic comedic depiction of family life. The shows exist in a world where this sort of violence really does happen and more and more studies are showing that there is no qualitative difference in the effects of physical punishments. Like, spanking is not magically less harmful -- physically OR psychologically -- than other forms of physical punishment.
uh tl;dr I agree
I have been a very bad art school drop-out and have not done any gesture drawing in a looooong time.
A page of 1 minute drawings, and a page of 2 minute drawings.
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If you’re ever wondering why I’m slow to post art, it’s because I have a full time job and a repetitive stress injury that is triggered by my job and basically every form of art that I make.
These are two in-progress paintings I’ve been working on for awhile now, “Ecce Homo” and “St. Agatha (left).”
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(via original illustration moth 1 by panicvolkushka on Etsy)
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original illustration - face 2
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...maybe (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
I always forget that contour drawing is, like, actually a good warm up.
I’m sorry for ever complaining about your Drawing I and Drawing II classes, Ms. Miller.
30 seconds, 1 min, 2 min.
I did a small interview with Eric March over on Upworthy! He was super nice and it was a really cool experience.
Promise to post some new art once I’m done being slaughtered by essays.
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Screenshot study of Daniel Molloy in IWTV. Done with Molotow and Posca paint pents.
Returning to this painting for the first time in well over a year and just obliterating it with saturated colors.
Also finished this painting but need to find the cables for the scanner to actually get a good quality picture of it.
I've been listening to the audiobook of "The Killer of Little Shepherds: A True Crime Story and the Birth of Forensic Science" by Douglas Starr.
It's the case of a French serial killer in the late 1800s, Joseph Vascher, and the development of early forensic science by Alexandre Lacassagne.
Lacassagne worked in Lyon, France, where the morgue was housed on a barge in the Rhône. The reasoning was that this would keep the stench away from the city and it was close to the two largest sources of corpses -- the hospital and the river itself. However, there were problems.
Joseph was a problem child...
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