Got in my local paper a few weeks back and I'm happy to share it with the entire world!
Prepping plywood panels for corpus' annual #diadelosmuertos show - this time #talaveras or tiles #wip
Working on some paintings finally
another piece from a dream. i dreamt that i was trying to kill myself by going underwater and purposely filling my water with lungs. in the end i was having second thoughts and wanted to swim up to the surface, but i was too far down to really be able to. so yes. watercolour and dip pen
first submission! alright, this was originally for my girlfriend, exoskeletons. well, i wound up selling it for $30 at the art show. i was playing around with e.h. shepard’s style (the original artist for the winnie the pooh storybooks.) we have a little joke about comparing each other to a doberman and chihuahua and hence why this came out. media used: watercolour, india ink
While people are inclined to whip out their phones and film when they see something alarming happening, those videos are not always recorded in a way that can be used as evidence in a legal proceeding or to support advocacy tactics.
At the human rights organization WITNESS, where I work as the senior U.S. program coordinator, we’ve learned that video has a greater chance of making an impact when it’s filmed ethically and strategically, and released in coordination with advocacy and legal efforts. Using the camera in your pocket can be a valuable way to ensure the world bears witness to abusive policing and systemic racism, help hold authorities accountable, and advocate for the real safety of our communities.
Drew a favorite ghost dressed up as a ghost :B @brittneysabo
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