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This girl has a strong message for body-shaming victims: “Wear whatever the hell you want”
Sara Petty created a collage of tweets she found, alongside pictures of her wearing the clothes that the tweets said not to wear with a big smile strewn across her face. The result was glorious and in addition to helping other girls feel good about their bodies, she also helped herself.
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does art imitate life? or does life imitate art?
I think everything in life is art. What you do. How you dress. The way you love someone, and how you talk. Your smile and your personality. What you believe in, and all your dreams. The way you drink your tea. How you decorate your home. Or party. Your grocery list. The food you make. How your writing looks. And the way you feel. Life is art.
When Paper Becomes Art by Will Kurtz
What usually you done with the old newspapers? Some people toss them and
others keep them because they have collected any news for conserving
printed.
But, this not the case for the American Will Kurtz.
This artist wants to give a new life to newspapers, like a
reincarnation. Based on this, he made his last exposition with his best
sculptures on November of 2015 in the Kim Fosster gallery, New York.
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Volunteering at a soup kitchen is one of the least productive things you can do to change the world. Art can inspire people and motivate them. Food is important, yes, but you aren’t changing that person’s life.
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I remember one christmas we were short on money so my brother just drew us some pictures of mashed potato it was poppin!!! We ate the pencils too!!!
Marco Evaristti, Helena
In 2000, provocative artist Marco Evaristti installed ten blenders filled with water and live goldfish at the Trapholt Art Museum in Denmark to challenge the ethics of his audience. In Helena, ”the audience members became arbiters over life and death in a situation where it was crystal clear what would happen if they pressed the button.” Two buttons were pushed, but the courts decided that the deaths were not prolonged and so, not inhumane.
“When I’m old I’ll befriend the neighbourhood kids and tell them stories and give away all my (by then) vintage chanel and dior and prada, all the shoes and bags and delicate silks, the jewellery, all the art I’ve collected in my life, all the books signed by my heroes. And the kids will draw on the shoes and unstitch the logos from the bags and bend the jewellery into different shapes with their hands. The art will lean against a wall in a student flat somewhere, and I’ll smile.”



