I promise I'll learn to draw a few other characters but for now I'm struggling with the ones I already knowwww.
AG76 by Zdzisław Beksiński, 1976:
propaganda: I have always been mesmerized by Beksiński's particular brand of horror and this piece is a bit of a departure from his usual style, featuring a landscape and no recognizable bodily features, which I find so interesting. (Although it could be easily fit into the themes of war, destruction and what remains after present in his whole body of work) The whole atmosphere of the piece is so eery. The use of colour is also excellent! ! The red pops out amazingly.
submitted by @furbs-and-prayers
Meat by Wiesław Szamborski, 1980:
[no propaganda has been submitted]
All doll meat is ethically sourced because they had it coming
He just got excited , leave him alone 😔😔
Weird Dog by Jonathan Wesslund
First time I read "hungarian" in your bio I was so sleepy I thought it meant you were always hungry. made sense w all the hannibal theme
they should have made hannibal hungarian can you imagine him cooking people in a bogrács?
nine out of ten flesh avatars recommend Colgate® Total Whitening Paste Toothpaste for a smile that can effortlessly tear the meat from your bones!
@meat-stuff-drawer 's lovely oc! check more of them out here!
Everyone always talks about The Flesh and its potential to relate to the transgender experience (and, well, as of the latest episodes of TMAGP, that's been canonly explored) but also: what about the experience of growing up fat?
Sucking in your stomach in pictures. Pinching the skin under your chin because you don't want to have a double chin. Noticing another stretch mark during puberty and ignoring it, storing in the farthest corner of your mind. The way your legs look in pictures. The way your tights look when you sit down. Keeping an arm constantly on your stomach. Noticing that you're slumping and straightening your back so the rolls are less noticeable.
Oh, and the nasty part. The comments other kids make. The comments your parents make. The awareness of not being curvy, just being fat. Plain fat. Wanting so bad to be desirable, by someone, anyone, but you're not skinny. You're not curvaceous, voluptuous, really your body is just...unflattering. The self-esteem issues. Thinking that every single picture of you is ugly, wretched, as you see others taking pictures of themselves so...casually. Fixating on the most miniscule parts of it all, the way your fingers aren't as slim as others', the way you look when you smile, the softness in you that you so deeply despise because it's not appealing. Not attractive. And it's all you want to be.
And don't even get me started on the intersection of being fat and trasmasc, that's a whole other can of worms.