Decomposerdoll aka Sara Dunn - A New Addition To The Family, 2012 Paintings: Acrylics on Red Paper
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Decomposerdoll aka Sara Dunn - A New Addition To The Family, 2012 Paintings: Acrylics on Red Paper
“twins who are sobbing”
Human Anatomy: Depicting The Body From The Renaissance To Today
Illustration by Bernardino Genga
San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Mann lives and works in San Francisco where he executes these sublime, moody cityscapes using oil paints. To create each work he relies on a wide range of techniques including surface staining, the use of solvents to wipe away paint, and the application of broad, gritty marks with an ink brayer. The resulting paintings are dark and atmospheric, urban streets seemingly drenched in rain and mystery.
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I just…
Okay. I’m Christian. I was raised in the church—Sunday mornings, Sunday nights, and some Wednesdays—went to church camp every summer, can probably still recite multiple Bible verses from memory. So, you can take that into a account or not when I tell you that my face looked like this when I got to the bottom of this image:
The problem with this is that Christianity is very much the majority in this country, and you can’t insist that people not take offense by pointing out all the traditions we’ve co-opted and incorporated into Christmas. What, we should all start, I don’t know, lighting menorahs on Christmas Eve, and then castigating Jews for being upset? Because that’s
Plus, truth-saves.com was the website on the bottom of all the fake hundreds I was left as “tips” while waiting tables, extolling the virtues of Jesus and church—not taking into account whether or not I had already been “saved.”
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