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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes
Show & Tell
Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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JBB: An Artblog!
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Three Goblin Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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how it feels to be online these days

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hi i'm live now on vgen for commissions!! i'll draw stuff for you... pspsps
i'll draw
anything sfw (short of furries/anthro/mecha!!)
ship art!
fanart!
your lovely ocs!
currently taking surprise me halfbody and icon comms!! will close when slots are full
star treatment 🎲🌟🎬
+ alt text & no mask & no text versions + colour variants for my own enjoyment
thank you all so much for enjoying this piece :)) 🌟💕
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god's favourite gambler 🎲
+ base / alt colour versions because i love gradient maps

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Thich Nhat Hanh
backlog of art and doodles for d&d. presenting the world's most stressed little t-girl divination wizard and her gang of fools. it's all a bunch of homework and hexes
your honour i am not immune to 相棒
going to slowly work through reposting my backlog on here. it's oc art all the way down
oc in the fourth picture on the right belongs to @Yuresl on twitter
seven of swords

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some recent oc headshots to test out a new style/workflow process + new chalk brush im in love with
old art bc i just miss them a lot!! timeskip is great and all but [cocks gun] furudate show me the forbidden 3rd year crows and their maturation and growth and friendship. furudate show me the captain yamaguchi content i am no longer asking-
Me reading your tarot cards: "Okay, I have drawn the Empress, the Queen of Discs, the, uh.... jack of diamonds, blue eyes white dragon, a couple of Swamp lands, and Pikachu."
I place the Knave of Swords face down in defense mode and end my turn
is it just me or we all kinda stubid
it’s just you i’m smart as fuck and my meats huge
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Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to Present (2011)
“From King Kong to Candyman, the boundary-pushing genre of the horror film has always been a site for provocative explorations of race in American popular culture. In Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from 1890’s to Present, Robin R. Means Coleman traces the history of notable characterizations of blackness in horror cinema, and examines key levels of black participation on screen and behind the camera. She argues that horror offers a representational space for black people to challenge the more negative, or racist, images seen in other media outlets, and to portray greater diversity within the concept of blackness itself.
Horror Noire presents a unique social history of blacks in America through changing images in horror films. Throughout the text, the reader is encouraged to unpack the genre’s racialized imagery, as well as the narratives that make up popular culture’s commentary on race.
Offering a comprehensive chronological survey of the genre, this book addresses a full range of black horror films, including mainstream Hollywood fare, as well as art-house films, Blaxploitation films, direct-to-DVD films, and the emerging U.S./hip-hop culture-inspired Nigerian “Nollywood” Black horror films. Horror Noire is, thus, essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how fears and anxieties about race and race relations are made manifest, and often challenged, on the silver screen.”
by Robin R. Means Coleman
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Robin R. Means Coleman is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and in the Center for AfroAmerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan. Her previous books include African Americans and the Black Situation Comedy: Situating Racial Humor and the edited collection Say It Loud! African Americans, Media and Identity, both published by Routledge, and most recently the co-edited volumeFight the Power! The Spike Lee Reader.
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