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  1. I have really been living for Tony & The Kiki. Love this interview with Delta Work and "Glam rock by queer people and for queer people" as a form of protest against the transphobic glam rockers of the 80s and 90s.

    youtu.be/M6dIB33qyNg?si=mPJsTl

    #queer #queerart #queerartists #lgbtq #lgbtqi #lgbtqia #queercore #lgbtqmusic #lgbtqart @lgbtq

  2. I have really been living for Tony & The Kiki. Love this interview with Delta Work and "Glam rock by queer people and for queer people" as a form of protest against the transphobic glam rockers of the 80s and 90s.

    youtu.be/M6dIB33qyNg?si=mPJsTl

    #queer #queerart #queerartists #lgbtq #lgbtqi #lgbtqia #queercore #lgbtqmusic #lgbtqart @lgbtq

  3. I have really been living for Tony & The Kiki. Love this interview with Delta Work and "Glam rock by queer people and for queer people" as a form of protest against the transphobic glam rockers of the 80s and 90s.

    youtu.be/M6dIB33qyNg?si=mPJsTl

    #queer #queerart #queerartists #lgbtq #lgbtqi #lgbtqia #queercore #lgbtqmusic #lgbtqart @lgbtq

  4. I have really been living for Tony & The Kiki. Love this interview with Delta Work and "Glam rock by queer people and for queer people" as a form of protest against the transphobic glam rockers of the 80s and 90s.

    youtu.be/M6dIB33qyNg?si=mPJsTl

    #queer #queerart #queerartists #lgbtq #lgbtqi #lgbtqia #queercore #lgbtqmusic #lgbtqart @lgbtq

  5. I have really been living for Tony & The Kiki. Love this interview with Delta Work and "Glam rock by queer people and for queer people" as a form of protest against the transphobic glam rockers of the 80s and 90s.

    youtu.be/M6dIB33qyNg?si=mPJsTl

    #queer #queerart #queerartists #lgbtq #lgbtqi #lgbtqia #queercore #lgbtqmusic #lgbtqart @lgbtq

  6. Ich suche weitere Hits für meine "Pussy Power" Playlist auf Tidal.
    Welche feministischen Songs oder Lieder von female fronted Bands könnt ihr empfehlen?

    #feministsongs #feministmusic #pussypower #queerartists

  7. Rosa didn’t just paint outside the expected frame. She lived there.
    If we want to understand Rosa’s life, we have to begin not with the public, but with the person who shared the most time within it. Nathalie Micas, born in 1824, met Rosa when they were both young girls.
    medium.com/prismnpen/rosa-bonh

    #LGBTQ #QueerHistory #RosaBonheur #WLW #Artists #QueerArtists

  8. Rosa didn’t just paint outside the expected frame. She lived there.
    If we want to understand Rosa’s life, we have to begin not with the public, but with the person who shared the most time within it. Nathalie Micas, born in 1824, met Rosa when they were both young girls.
    medium.com/prismnpen/rosa-bonh

    #LGBTQ #QueerHistory #RosaBonheur #WLW #Artists #QueerArtists

  9. Rosa didn’t just paint outside the expected frame. She lived there.
    If we want to understand Rosa’s life, we have to begin not with the public, but with the person who shared the most time within it. Nathalie Micas, born in 1824, met Rosa when they were both young girls.
    medium.com/prismnpen/rosa-bonh

    #LGBTQ #QueerHistory #RosaBonheur #WLW #Artists #QueerArtists

  10. Rosa didn’t just paint outside the expected frame. She lived there.
    If we want to understand Rosa’s life, we have to begin not with the public, but with the person who shared the most time within it. Nathalie Micas, born in 1824, met Rosa when they were both young girls.
    medium.com/prismnpen/rosa-bonh

    #LGBTQ #QueerHistory #RosaBonheur #WLW #Artists #QueerArtists

  11. Rosa didn’t just paint outside the expected frame. She lived there.
    If we want to understand Rosa’s life, we have to begin not with the public, but with the person who shared the most time within it. Nathalie Micas, born in 1824, met Rosa when they were both young girls.
    medium.com/prismnpen/rosa-bonh

    #LGBTQ #QueerHistory #RosaBonheur #WLW #Artists #QueerArtists

  12. Next Sunday (3/29) I'll be tabling at @outsidercomics Crow's Nest Comics (formerly Outsider Comics) in Seattle at a mini-market with @kamiupdog and @romecartoons. Come support queer arts, independent comic stores, local queer orgs, and the light rail expansion next week. Masking required (a rarity, yay!). We'll be there from noon to 6pm. In June, I'll be doing my first Pride event at Pridefest in Cap Hill!

    #artistsonmastodon #queerartists #transartists

  13. "El Cid (Lion Head)," Rosa Bonheur, 1879.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was an animaliere, or an artist who specialized in animals. Her portraits of wild and domestic animals, sometimes people's beloved pets, are remarkable for their realism but also lacking the sort of saccharine sentimentality that one might expect.

    She would go to fairs and circuses in trousers (requiring a special "transvestite permit" to do so) and paint animals there; she even painted animals used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when it played in Paris. She exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair and received the Legion of Honor in her native France, the first woman artist to be honored. A portrait of her, by Edouard Dubufe, has her with her arm around a bull...that she painted in herself.

    Bonheur broke gender norms; she was an independent and successful artist, wore men's clothing, lived openly with other women, and enjoyed a freedom and power usually only reserved for men. She was known to view men as stupid and said the only men she had time for were the bulls she painted. Or this lion, who seems to express the wildness and determination that she felt in her own life.

    Happy Portrait Monday! (And yes, animal portraits count.)

    From the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

    #Art #rosabonheur #WomenArtists #Lions #Animaliere #QueerHistory #QueerArtists #LGBTQIA

  14. "El Cid (Lion Head)," Rosa Bonheur, 1879.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was an animaliere, or an artist who specialized in animals. Her portraits of wild and domestic animals, sometimes people's beloved pets, are remarkable for their realism but also lacking the sort of saccharine sentimentality that one might expect.

    She would go to fairs and circuses in trousers (requiring a special "transvestite permit" to do so) and paint animals there; she even painted animals used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when it played in Paris. She exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair and received the Legion of Honor in her native France, the first woman artist to be honored. A portrait of her, by Edouard Dubufe, has her with her arm around a bull...that she painted in herself.

    Bonheur broke gender norms; she was an independent and successful artist, wore men's clothing, lived openly with other women, and enjoyed a freedom and power usually only reserved for men. She was known to view men as stupid and said the only men she had time for were the bulls she painted. Or this lion, who seems to express the wildness and determination that she felt in her own life.

    Happy Portrait Monday! (And yes, animal portraits count.)

    From the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

    #Art #rosabonheur #WomenArtists #Lions #Animaliere #QueerHistory #QueerArtists #LGBTQIA

  15. "El Cid (Lion Head)," Rosa Bonheur, 1879.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was an animaliere, or an artist who specialized in animals. Her portraits of wild and domestic animals, sometimes people's beloved pets, are remarkable for their realism but also lacking the sort of saccharine sentimentality that one might expect.

    She would go to fairs and circuses in trousers (requiring a special "transvestite permit" to do so) and paint animals there; she even painted animals used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when it played in Paris. She exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair and received the Legion of Honor in her native France, the first woman artist to be honored. A portrait of her, by Edouard Dubufe, has her with her arm around a bull...that she painted in herself.

    Bonheur broke gender norms; she was an independent and successful artist, wore men's clothing, lived openly with other women, and enjoyed a freedom and power usually only reserved for men. She was known to view men as stupid and said the only men she had time for were the bulls she painted. Or this lion, who seems to express the wildness and determination that she felt in her own life.

    Happy Portrait Monday! (And yes, animal portraits count.)

    From the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

    #Art #rosabonheur #WomenArtists #Lions #Animaliere #QueerHistory #QueerArtists #LGBTQIA

  16. "El Cid (Lion Head)," Rosa Bonheur, 1879.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was an animaliere, or an artist who specialized in animals. Her portraits of wild and domestic animals, sometimes people's beloved pets, are remarkable for their realism but also lacking the sort of saccharine sentimentality that one might expect.

    She would go to fairs and circuses in trousers (requiring a special "transvestite permit" to do so) and paint animals there; she even painted animals used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when it played in Paris. She exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair and received the Legion of Honor in her native France, the first woman artist to be honored. A portrait of her, by Edouard Dubufe, has her with her arm around a bull...that she painted in herself.

    Bonheur broke gender norms; she was an independent and successful artist, wore men's clothing, lived openly with other women, and enjoyed a freedom and power usually only reserved for men. She was known to view men as stupid and said the only men she had time for were the bulls she painted. Or this lion, who seems to express the wildness and determination that she felt in her own life.

    Happy Portrait Monday! (And yes, animal portraits count.)

    From the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

    #Art #rosabonheur #WomenArtists #Lions #Animaliere #QueerHistory #QueerArtists #LGBTQIA

  17. "El Cid (Lion Head)," Rosa Bonheur, 1879.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was an animaliere, or an artist who specialized in animals. Her portraits of wild and domestic animals, sometimes people's beloved pets, are remarkable for their realism but also lacking the sort of saccharine sentimentality that one might expect.

    She would go to fairs and circuses in trousers (requiring a special "transvestite permit" to do so) and paint animals there; she even painted animals used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when it played in Paris. She exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair and received the Legion of Honor in her native France, the first woman artist to be honored. A portrait of her, by Edouard Dubufe, has her with her arm around a bull...that she painted in herself.

    Bonheur broke gender norms; she was an independent and successful artist, wore men's clothing, lived openly with other women, and enjoyed a freedom and power usually only reserved for men. She was known to view men as stupid and said the only men she had time for were the bulls she painted. Or this lion, who seems to express the wildness and determination that she felt in her own life.

    Happy Portrait Monday! (And yes, animal portraits count.)

    From the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

    #Art #rosabonheur #WomenArtists #Lions #Animaliere #QueerHistory #QueerArtists #LGBTQIA

  18. linktr.ee/bhopeb

    New post on the link above. I would appreciate it if you could follow, share, or attend one of our upcoming groups!

    #trans
    #parenting
    #listening
    #2slgbtqia
    #queer
    #queerartists
    #healers
    #helpers
    #personcentered

  19. linktr.ee/bhopeb

    New post on the link above. I would appreciate it if you could follow, share, or attend one of our upcoming groups!

    #trans
    #parenting
    #listening
    #2slgbtqia
    #queer
    #queerartists
    #healers
    #helpers
    #personcentered

  20. linktr.ee/bhopeb

    New post on the link above. I would appreciate it if you could follow, share, or attend one of our upcoming groups!

    #trans
    #parenting
    #listening
    #2slgbtqia
    #queer
    #queerartists
    #healers
    #helpers
    #personcentered

  21. linktr.ee/bhopeb

    New post on the link above. I would appreciate it if you could follow, share, or attend one of our upcoming groups!

    #trans
    #parenting
    #listening
    #2slgbtqia
    #queer
    #queerartists
    #healers
    #helpers
    #personcentered

  22. linktr.ee/bhopeb

    New post on the link above. I would appreciate it if you could follow, share, or attend one of our upcoming groups!

    #trans
    #parenting
    #listening
    #2slgbtqia
    #queer
    #queerartists
    #healers
    #helpers
    #personcentered

  23. ‼️ EMERGENCY COMMS OPEN ‼️

    hi all, money is tight right now so ive opened a $20 colored sketch (any crop from bust to full body) option on my ko-fi!! if you or someone you know is interested please dont hesitate to reach out <3 ko-fi.com/actuallykoriandr/com

    here are some examples of colored sketches, i'll do fanart or ocs!!
    #emergencycomms #emergencycommissions #artcommissions #commissionsopen #artcommissionopen #queerartists #sketchcomms #sketchcommissions #emergencyfunds

  24. ‼️ EMERGENCY COMMS OPEN ‼️

    hi all, money is tight right now so ive opened a $20 colored sketch (any crop from bust to full body) option on my ko-fi!! if you or someone you know is interested please dont hesitate to reach out <3 ko-fi.com/actuallykoriandr/com

    here are some examples of colored sketches, i'll do fanart or ocs!!
    #emergencycomms #emergencycommissions #artcommissions #commissionsopen #artcommissionopen #queerartists #sketchcomms #sketchcommissions #emergencyfunds

  25. ‼️ EMERGENCY COMMS OPEN ‼️

    hi all, money is tight right now so ive opened a $20 colored sketch (any crop from bust to full body) option on my ko-fi!! if you or someone you know is interested please dont hesitate to reach out <3 ko-fi.com/actuallykoriandr/com

    here are some examples of colored sketches, i'll do fanart or ocs!!
    #emergencycomms #emergencycommissions #artcommissions #commissionsopen #artcommissionopen #queerartists #sketchcomms #sketchcommissions #emergencyfunds

  26. ‼️ EMERGENCY COMMS OPEN ‼️

    hi all, money is tight right now so ive opened a $20 colored sketch (any crop from bust to full body) option on my ko-fi!! if you or someone you know is interested please dont hesitate to reach out <3 ko-fi.com/actuallykoriandr/com

    here are some examples of colored sketches, i'll do fanart or ocs!!
    #emergencycomms #emergencycommissions #artcommissions #commissionsopen #artcommissionopen #queerartists #sketchcomms #sketchcommissions #emergencyfunds

  27. 6/9 • С этой сороконогой собачкой всё просто: я сходил по ссылке и узнал, что Женя Геив — из квир-сообщества, да и придерживается антивоенных взглядов. Поэтому он здесь. t.me/s/geekivanovo #ZhenyaGeiv #ЖеняГеив #comicartists #cartoonists #queerartists #geekivanovo #characters #dogs #dachshund #centipedes #MW #Ivanovo #2020s

  28. 6/9 • С этой сороконогой собачкой всё просто: я сходил по ссылке и узнал, что Женя Геив — из квир-сообщества, да и придерживается антивоенных взглядов. Поэтому он здесь. t.me/s/geekivanovo #ZhenyaGeiv #ЖеняГеив #comicartists #cartoonists #queerartists #geekivanovo #characters #dogs #dachshund #centipedes #MW #Ivanovo #2020s

  29. С этой сороконогой собачкой всё просто: я сходил по ссылке и узнал, что Женя Геив — из квир-сообщества, да и придерживается антивоенных взглядов. Поэтому он здесь. t.me/s/geekivanovo #ZhenyaGeiv #ЖеняГеив #comicartists #cartoonists #queerartists #geekivanovo #characters #dogs #dachshund #centipedes #MW #Ivanovo #2020s

  30. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  31. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  32. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  33. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  34. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  35. "Sunflowers Along the Seine," Gustave Caillebotte, c. 1885-6.

    Caillebotte (1848-96) was a wealthy art collector and an accomplished artist in his own right. Educated as a lawyer and engineer, he inherited his father's fortune in 1874 while studying art and quickly developing an accomplished style of his own.

    He was a patron of the Impressionists and one of their number, although using a more realistic style than most of them. He turns up in Renoir's "The Luncheon of the Boating Party," in the lower right, in sleeveless shirt and hat, ogling an oblivious burly man similarly dressed on the right side. Yes, Caillebotte was gay, it seems, and he featured nude or seminude men in his work with a perspective strongly hinting the erotic gaze.

    Here, though, he simply gives us some sunflowers by the riverside, with a narrowboat on the water. A pleasant summer scene. Happy Flower Friday!

    From the Legion of Honor museum, San Francisco.

    #Art #Impressionism #GustaveCaillebotte #FlowerFriday #Sunflowers #QueerHistory #QueerArtists

  36. #Events This Week with Ovaettr Art & Zine Distro!

    Lots going on this #PrideMonth so I figured I would put out little reminders covering events weekly! :D

    See you around #Denton this week, friends! <3

    #DentonEvents #DentonArtists #LGBTQ #QueerArtists #Schedule