• Rule number one for adapting greek myths is that everyone should have huge glaring flaws, there should be unavoidable fated tragedy and you should be horny for everyone.

    Rule number two is that there gotta be colors and gold and patterns and nobody should have perfect teeth.

    Rule number three is that if you let characters successfully defy their fate you will be fined 5 million dollers unless you have a new and exceedingly good reason for that choice.

  • heres my challenge to everyone for next month, for black history month. any time you want to draw inspiration from art, like poetry, music etc, pick a black artist. web weave with langston hughes and james baldwin and jamaica kinkaid and hanif abdurraqib and derek walcott and set your edits to meghan thee stallion and beyoncé and eartha kitt and coltrane and invoke basquiat in your art and it can be fanworks or original stuff and importantly, it doesnt have to be about race. obviously be cognizant of the context of the art youre using because a lot of the artists i mention specifically create art about racism but like. take your white doomed yaoi ship and make a webweave to poem by langston hughes. set an edit to body by meghan thee stallion. engage with black art in all contexts.

  • you can reblog this. other people should also be exposed to this idea.

  • cracking myself up thinking about the movement towards simplified forms in cave paintings

  • grug: grug must paint every hair on buffalo in realistic detail

    thog: grug can chill out, audience know what buffalo look like. just do one line like thog

  • thog: cave painting world no longer look for photorealism. expression of form and movement is new frontier

    grug: but then how will grug demonstrate high level of skill? grug have art degree

    thog: any caveman represent buffalo as it is. grug must represent what it means to grug

    grug: hm. this will challenge grug. but grug enjoy rising to occasion

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