Budapest Hungary
District VIII, Köztársaság tér (II. János Pál pápa tér) – Stone Project
October 2022
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(picrew link)
new OCs new project wahoo
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Queer Jews Project Day 17 - Leslie Feinberg
Born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in Buffalo, New York, Leslie Feinberg was an activist, organizer, photographer, and the author of many books including the sort-of-autobiographical novel Stone Butch Blues.
Leslie preferred to use the pronouns she/zie and her/hir for hirself, but also said:
“I care which pronoun is used, but people have been respectful to me with the wrong pronoun and disrespectful with the right one. It matters whether someone is using the pronoun as a bigot, or if they are trying to demonstrate respect.”
Hir last words were: “Remember me as a revolutionary communist.”
Learn more about Leslie Feinberg here.
Queer Jews Project
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Beasts of the North 🐉
Another painting for my personal project.
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This idea has been floating around my head for 3 years, and now I finally have time to attempt it: the Stone Triplets, aka the Terrible Triplets, aka the Devlin-Kane Trio. I finished the lines today and will hopefully be able to start shading tonight.
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I'd like to direct your attention to a passion project that dropped 4 days ago, but looks like something straight out of 2010 YouTube: Harry Potter and the Stone, a shot-for-shot (2 hour 30 minute long) spoof remake by someone called Doggie House.
Featuring:
A fully-bearded 11-year-old (the baby version was also played by him),
Two Dumbledores for no stated reason,
This guy as the snake in the zoo (and many other animals portrayed similarly),
The greatest portrait gallery of all time,
and Hagrid on a tricycle.
Many of their locations are handmade miniatures with actors greenscreened in front, and the way the editing ensures that absolutely NOBODY looks like they're actually walking around (rather, just...slithering in place, and somehow being propelled forward regardless) makes for some of the funniest and most engaging crowd shots I've ever seen.
The dedication to the amount of editing, set-building, and sheer commitment to the utterly bizarre makes me so happy to see; I love grand-scale passion projects!
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