- Kinda like this, But Prince never wore open female shoes with stings. LOL - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- Exactly. We already know about the bikini briefs... Think he wore Susannah's, or Mayte's clothes for example ? Certainly their jewelry and make up. He was nor a woman or a man, something we would never understand, he announced at a young age. He was a real macho motherfucker though. Wouldn't want to be in fight with him. Im sure that tiny fucker could kick your balls with these heels wityh a split jump. LOL - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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lol those aren't female shoes lol
this is a Mayan or Aztec design
Chicano Heroes Become Aztec Gods: The Art of Jorge Garza
Jorge Garza (aka Qetza)The art of Jorge Garza (aka Qetza) pays homage to the Aztec art style via his illustrations. His illustrations adopt the sharp angles, vivid colors, and mythical icon focus of Aztec style. However, his illustrations do not depict the Aztec gods of the past, but instead Qetza has applied these stylistic features to the “gods” of our modern pop culture. One “god” that Qetza has honored and revived in the Aztec style is the beloved cumbia queen Selena Quintanilla. Her image is one that is loved by Latinos everywhere and Qetza’s spin on the classic purple jumpsuit is one that iconizes her in a way that honors her god-like place in the hearts of Latinos. Qetza’s illustration depicts Selena squatting in the classical Aztec position with arms extended and prone. However, instead of holding a weapon like the Aztec gods of old, she is holding the microphone that she used to slay the cumbia music scene of the 90s. Her purple jumpsuit, bright red lipstick, and striking black hair are presented in an angular and color-rich approach that mimics the icons of the Aztec gods.
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This East Bay artist turns coffee into portraits of Prince
Everyone’s spilled coffee before, but unlike most people who are only inspired to grab a napkin, East Bay artist Jarold Cadion saw it as a Eureka moment that led him down a new artistic path. One morning eight years ago while he was working a “paper-pushing” job in New York City, the stain patterns on his paper coffee cup inspired him to begin using coffee as a medium (see his art in the slideshow above). He’d already been creating watercolor portraits of celebrities, but found this to be more versatile.
“With watercolors, you get one shot, but with coffee you can sort of manipulate it after you put it on the paper,” says Caldion. “You can still reactivate it. The reason I really like using it is the staining properties and how it blooms in certain spots. It leaves a certain effect, and I like how that happens naturally.” Although he was initially inspired by a simple spill, Cadion’s no longer just using regular brewed coffee. He places coarsely ground, dark roast beans in a jar with vodka and lets the mixture sit for a month to develop a molasses-like texture. Then he’ll dilute it depending on the tones he wants to achieve.
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one that U might like
The anonymous Montreal artist Stikki Peaches is best known for the tagline What if Art Ruled the World weaved throughout his celebrity mash-up wheat pastes. Using a variety of media including collage, acrylic paint, and silkscreen, Stikki Peaches’ work occupies a liminal space between the street and the gallery. Since his 2008 debut on Montreal streets, Stikki Peaches’ mash-up wheat pastes have taken over the streets of Paris, New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Berlin, Stockholm and London. Using a variety of media including collage, acrylic paint, and silkscreen, Stikki Peaches’ work occupies a liminal space between the street and the gallery. The anonymous street artist is strongly influenced by pop culture references and lowbrow street culture. He is constantly creating art that can be thought of as “beautifully controlled chaos.” Stikki combines images of classic films, celebrities, and musical icons into hybrid characters. Stikki Peaches had his first international solo show in 2012 in New York. Since then, he has participated in the Scope Art Show NY, Scope Miami Beach and Urvanity Art Fair in Madrid.
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editorial illustrationsMy editorial work has been featured in publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the New York Daily News and the Boston Business Journal. I’ve also done work for advertising agencies, clothing catalogs and other companies.
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- I know about the Mayan design. But these drawn shoes on his feet are open female shoes ! You can see his bare feet (the way it is drawn and coloured) Period. ))) - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- LOL Meh. I'm a difficult person when it comes to art. For me personally it isn't 'dirty' enough. But let's say if I passed it on the streets, i surely would make a picture of it, just like i'm saving it now in a folder of Prince stuff. )) (I'm such a transparant bitch.) - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- I know it's kitsch, but I like this one for no particular reason. - And let's be honest, that doll is fantastic - and that's art too ! - - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- This funny and sooooo good. lol - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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lol the men wore shoes like that lol, it's the added heals that makes it stand out lol But I'll let you have your fantasy lol
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I know some can be bland but I do like a simple piece reflecting Prince like the first one.
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Prince bat- danceAlways wanted to do a painting of prince half himself and Half joker, and him meeting the Batman himself... that’s why I call it Prince Bat-dance!
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Last Orders is a painting by Leigh Banks which was uploaded on November 8th, 2019.
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I like this one. the fan/artist put himself in a setting with Prince
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I don't get the mindset behind the people who do pieces like this
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Ha! That sweater is not Prince. But I guess it's a nice imagining of their friendship. I believe they had some kind of friendship, but not like that. | |
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Or maybe it's a gay fantasy of some kind. Which, you know, whatever floats your boat. | |
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by Ali Cavanaugh
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