quick sketch of cuban revolution miku bc shes been in my head all day...
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Celeste dos Cravos
An illustration commemorating the 50 years of the Carnation Revolution that took place in Portugal on the 25th of April of 1974, and the woman, Celeste Caeiro, who gave the revolution its name with a simple gesture :)
25 de Abril sempre! Fascismo nunca mais! ✊
Art Prints: inprnt & Redbubble
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Frev playing cards, where the figures of Queen,King, and I believe Jack, are replaced with:
ENLIGHTMENT
Where we see a woman studying morals, religion, philosophy, politics, physics and history.
POWER
Where we can see a working class man crushing the monarchy, and sitting on the stone of his achivements.
Bravery
Where we can see a former slave that has now broken every chain, and is ready to fight for his rights.
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Revolution of the Heart
in the silent chambers of the heart,
a revolution stirs, unseen but profound,
an uprising not of banners or blood,
but of echoes and whispers.
here, the old guard of fear and doubt
crumbles beneath the weight of truth,
and the walls, once high and unyielding,
are breached by the soft siege of hope.
it begins with a flutter, a murmur,
a flicker of light in the darkness,
a quiet rebellion against the shadows,
the tyrannies of self-doubt and resignation.
love, the unarmed insurgent,
moves through the corridors,
its gentle force tearing down
the barriers built of solitude and sorrow.
in this new realm, compassion rules,
an unassuming leader, guiding
the steps towards healing,
towards a horizon where grace
is the common language.
the heart, now freed from its chains,
beats a rhythm of renewal,
a drum that echoes in the quiet spaces,
a testament to the power
of the unspoken revolution,
where change blooms in the tender soil
of vulnerability and connection.
by S.T.
diana the huntress by gaston casimir saint-pierre
reaching for the moon by edward eggleston
an afternoon rest by guillaume seignac(one of my personal favorites)
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