Ruby Bridges was the first black child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis in 1960.
This movie made me cry, I was so heart broken by how Ruby Bridges was treated! She was only 6, but was so strong. She is a very brave girl and she did not care what the white folks called her.
People are simply disgusting to minimize people by skin color!
Ruby you might not think you’re a hero… But to other people you are! You are A HERO and you are A PERSON WHO MADE AMERICA CHANGE!
When you wake up earlier than you want to and can't turn on the light to read or something. Drawn on Snapchat.
i think covid-19 is probably triggering full-blown agoraphobia and panic disorder in some people who were already susceptible to it (like people with mood and anxiety disorders). if you feel scared of leaving the house due to fear of becoming overwhelmed/having an panic attack in public, that's a problem that tends to get worse. i highly encourage you to look into therapy. you deserve to feel like you can go outside
art takes hours to produce and seconds to consume so dont act suprised when artists get upset when their posts only get likes and no reblogs
similarly a piece of writing that takes a few minutes to read could have weeks of work behind it… dont take creativity for granted when ur getting it for free
Just drawing in my art class. Not doing what I'm supposed to.
This is almost exactly the same reason why I love the movie too. I only watch it to sing a long with all the songs.
At the risk of being attacked by every tumblr who hates Disney’s Pocahontas because of the real life history behind it… I just want to say from simply looking at it as a film, completely unrelated to the real life events linked to it, that it is probably one of my absolute favourite disney movies. It is just… so beautiful. Everything about it, the style, the colours, the MUSIC. It had me in awe as a child and it still does today. I get chills just listening to the film. The ending always makes me tear up, its the most bittersweet thing. I love it. She was my favourite disney princess growing up. I didnt have any actual women I looked up to in my real life, but I always thought she was so mature and compassionate and strong but totally adventurous. I wanted to be her. I still do, I admire the crap out of her. I’ve watched (listened) to it 5 times today while working. And I just… love this movie so much.
I seriously need to play this game.
There’s three main groups: the flexors and extensors each take one half of the forearm, and the ridge muscles sit on top like a little tiara. Each group has it’s own unique form. Learning their anatomy will help you design awesomely dynamic arms.
Let’s try to make forearms manageable to draw. This is a body part most artists don’t quite understand. It can be real intimidating if you don’t know the muscles.
The arm has a simple chain design and the forms interlock down the arm.
To avoid the snowman effect, use straight, angular lines and look for asymmetries. Compare the apex of both sides of the forearm to understand the curvature better. Notice that the flexors reach lower on the wrist than the extensors and ridge muscles.
Look for this kind of thing when you’re drawing the gesture of the muscle groups. A wave rhythm where the curve on one side leads into the next curve on the other side.
I’ll explain more in-depth in the video - www.proko.com/179
I got a new sketchbook so and I normally dont finish the first drawing I put in them.
Wasn't sure what to draw so I decided to pull this book out.