Hello! Jeanette Epps here ready to take your @nasa questions!
as much as i appreciate raven learning to live for herself and not needing anyone to keep her warm at night she is the one character who has actively searched for romantic partners (finn, bellamy, w*ck) throughout the show. my girl just wants to be loved and there is no weakness in wanting that. i can’t believe we had sea mechanic, a healthy, supportive relationship, taken away from us like that. we were ROBBED.
Patricia Cronin, Monument to a Marriage (installed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY), 2006
In Monument to a Marriage, Patricia Cronin disrupts the cemetery. Installed ‘for eternity’ in New York’s necropolis, Cronin and her partner lie entwined upon a modern mattress among the memorials to the partners in and products of state sanctioned heterosexuality. By taking anticipatory revenge, Cronin out-manouevres the reality that she and her partner, Deborah Kass, could not be recognized as a family in the eyes of the American state at the time the work was made. “If I can’t have it in life,” says Cronin, “I’m going to have it in death.”
There’s not enough space to post all of them, SO here’s links to everything he has posted (on twitter) so far : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.
Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these. Enjoy your lessons!
Rather than drawing your character standing there doing nothing over and over again, here’s 100 other ideas to put them in action and challenge yourself as an artist.
*sees notsexualized female character*
*crys out of happiness for three hours, has an emotional breakdown*