#is this performance art? is this camp?
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adamsparirsh · 2 years ago
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hoping the ducks fire dallas eakins the sky is blue etc etc
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steelbluehome · 4 months ago
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Sebastian's Instagram posts featuring pictures of himself when he was younger.
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bleep-bloop-boo · 4 months ago
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something something all the apollo kids are seen as the performers of the camp which feeds into their need to mask their emotions so they can keep up the act for the others something something
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notkingyet2 · 2 months ago
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finally... our very own "Cowboy Bebop at his computer"
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quartermoonconvergence · 10 months ago
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THEYRE SO BACK!
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gab-nikoxd · 11 months ago
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Merry christmas🎄🎊🎉🎁//- me olvidé de ponerles los gorritos de Navidad ("=,=).
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prettyplumb · 1 year ago
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Maybe you can draw the performance trio hanging out? :3
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harrison summons a "dragon" (it will be an excellent D&D party member)
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chagrin-roses · 2 years ago
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misc doodles of prev hyperfixations bc I said so
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bitter69uk · 15 days ago
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“Jack Smith was a visionary performance artist and underground filmmaker who produced and directed a series of no-budget films during the 1950s and 1960s, the most famous being Flaming Creatures and Normal Love both from 1963. Smith peopled his camp b-movie melodramas with friends, and often shot them on out-of-date film stock. As a filmmaker he seemed often careless about the fate of his movies, but their success and influence were far greater than the size of the audience that saw them. John Waters hailed Smith as “the only true underground filmmaker.” Susan Sontag described the controversial and allegedly pornographic Flaming Creatures as “a rare modern work of art; about joy and innocence.” While Andy Warhol said Smith was the only filmmaker he would steal from.”
/ From the article “Flaming Creatures: Icon of Perversion Jack Smith’s Fabulous Photographs” on the Dangerous Minds website, 2014 /
“Born in 1932, Smith came of age with other cultural rebels, but he wasn’t so much unwilling as genuinely unable to conform. What interested him was that state of mind one enters while creating, and that’s what he wanted to show on stage or screen. He didn’t care about finished products. He made the most important avant-garde film in America, then never completed any of his other films. He was known for actually re-editing during screenings. As for performances, no two were alike. He did not believe in acting, which was “hoodwinking,” or in memorizing lines, which rendered one “a mynah bird.””
/ From the article “Flaming Intrigue” by Cynthia Carr in the 2 March 2004 edition of The Village Voice /
Born on this day ninety-two years ago: pioneering American performance artist, photographer, one of the architects of underground queer cinema and all-round twisted prophet, that flaming creature Jack Smith (14 November 1932 – 18 September 1989). A “filth elder” to be mentioned in the same breath as Jean Genet, Andy Warhol, Kenneth Anger, the Kuchar brothers and James Bidgood and a role model for the ages, Smith is an integral figure in the aesthetic we now call “camp” or “kitsch.” 
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judasofsuburbia · 1 year ago
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hey exposure and accessibility to theatre is incredibly important btw. theatre teaches people so much about empathy and compassion for others btw. professional theatre sure but also children’s theatre, high school theatre, community theatre, all of it deserves attention and love btw. theatre is a very powerful force for humanity btw. just! by! the! way!!!!!!
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two-crabs · 1 year ago
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One bright day in the middle of the night Two dead boys got up to fight Back to back they faced each other....
please don't finish it in the tags but if you've heard it before i'd love to know where you encountered it!
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may 18th, 2024
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webdiggerxxx · 1 year ago
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꧁★꧂
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scarecrowdrugs · 11 months ago
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So I'm using Sugar and Spice from Batman Forever as Two-Face's designated henchgirls in Shiversverse, except with Drag Queen Sugar and Spice being heavily based on Rhea Ripley/Chyna. My Harvey absolutely had an awakening like this when he hired Sugar; Two-Face's existential gender/sexuality crisis hit him like a truck.
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genre of drawing called "done with my finger on camera app"
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quartermoonconvergence · 11 months ago
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Hi guys. Uh. Sorry for the extended no cc art for years stuff. Here's uh. Performance trio as teenagers polycule so
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