reminder: what’s yours will be yours. no need to rush. no need to feel anxious. all good things take time. and when it does come, your heart will be so grateful. give it time. rest your mind. and enjoy the present moments.
spotify gives you all of your stats every at the end of every year and makes you a playlist of your top 100 songs, makes you six (6) personalized playlists every day, And a playlist every monday of new music based on your listening history and yall still gonna say apple music is better? i have to laugh
Venus, bussin that pussy open since the renaissance
BUST IT WIDE OPEN GIRL
Let us appreciate that this is made of marble! I couldn’t make that out of clay.
I see tiny lil dicks all over the place but this is the first time I have ever seen a statue figure with a vagina. I need more of this in my life
i have NEVER seen a statue with an actual vagina. the most i’ve seen is your standard nude woman statue with her legs clamped shut. this is boss.
That’s the vulva, not the vagina, though. Also this is not from the renaissance.
I’m reblogging this again because art - not Renaissance art but still art.
NO WAIT I’LL REBLOG THIS AGAIN BECAUSE PEOPLE ALWAYS FORGET TO CREDIT THE ARTIST - WHO’S VERY MUCH ALIVE, AND SHE LIVES IN CALIFORNIA. This piece isn’t depicting VENUS by the way, it’s depicting a contortionist, and this is a nude study. The piece is simply called “Swan”. The artist is Jami Young. She’s proud to fly the colours of the Pride flag on her website alongside her own art. Her website is at http://www.jyoung-studio.com .
Her Etsy page is at https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/VolupticArt .
Also: props to the contortionist who maintained this pose, repeatedly over time, during the creation of this work of art.
“Susie was the kind of chick that you’d really want to be. Susie came at a time when I don’t think we were seeing a lot of little black girls in animation or a lot of little black girls on TV, period. I think she moved a lot of people and made us feel good about ourselves. She was articulate, she was kind, she was talented, she was smart.” -Cree Summer, the voice of Susie Carmichael on Rugrats.
In honor of Black History Month, our Nick archives team uncovered one of the original designs for Susie, one of the first African-American characters in Nick Animation, who made her debut on January 10th, 1993 with the episode “Meet the Carmichaels” in the clip above!