Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Serena Williams and Body Image
Serena Williams is on one of several covers for ESPN magazine this month. There have been comments going around on various websites about this cover that run the gamut of opinions. What's interesting is that the negative comments I have seen are coming mostly from black women. Comments such as Serena's being exploitated by white men, she's whoring herself out, she has fallen into the trap of showin' naked ass, she's reduced herself to a sexual object and thus can no longer be a role model, etc.
Others have rightly pointed out white women who have posed nude for magazines and have been called graceful, beautiful, artistic, etc. Serena's cover is posed pretty much the same way as these and yet she doesn't get these same comments.
I personally don't see how you can look at this cover and not see a celebration of a well-sculpted human form that has served as the foundation for greatness in sport. She looks BEAUTIFUL here. All that chocolatey, dazzling skin with her curves is just stunning. I mean, Serena is a straight brickhouse. However, she is NOT bent over, booty cheeks spread open for the world to take a looksie. She is not spread-legged, crotch all out. There are no tittays all in our face. This is as artistic as you can get, especially for sports.
Black female sexual repression is alive and kicking, and surfaces almost daily in judgmental words. I'm not here to start a revolution, but I can definitely point out these pockets of historical effects manifesting themselves in people.
Point blank, this is a celebration, bitches. Not exploitation. Not whoring.
Made magical by Gem at 9:26 AM 19 jewels of thought
Labels: Aesthetics, Art, History, I Admire, Racial/Ethnic Studies
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Camouflage Art
I stumbled across some cool art via Cracked a while ago, which took me to this website showing artists who paint people to match various backgrounds, giving an invisibility effect. Have a looksie:
Made magical by Gem at 8:10 AM 8 jewels of thought
Labels: Aesthetics, Art, Magical, Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Color My World
I want to share some photos of items from my home that illustrate my love of vibrant color and patterns.
Enamel jewelry box
Asian/chinoiserie style slippers
Patina-tile mirror
Tiffany-style table lamp (I have 2 of these and 1 floor lamp)
Indian-sari table runner
Bohemian-graphic kitchen towels
Indian throw pillows
Dining room wall panel-My favorite is the second to last one on the right; the orange-brown panel where if you look closely, you will see a peacock.
Seeing all of these items with the colors/patterns grouped together is inspiring to me. I am a visual person and just the presence of multi-colored items comforts me and enables me to dream and do good work. What do you have in your home that inspires you?
Made magical by Gem at 12:00 AM 11 jewels of thought
Labels: About Me, Aesthetics, Art, Colors, Global Domination, I Admire, Magical, My Safaris, Nesting
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
3-D Street Art
I originally saw these months ago and am still amazed by the concept. It is crazy what one can do with his/her passion when he/she really lets go and dives into it. Julian Beever creates these 3-dimensional street drawings out of chalk. I am a huge fan of trompe-l'oeil art so I could look at this type of work all day and be fascinated.
Made magical by Gem at 9:30 AM 7 jewels of thought
Labels: Art, Magical, Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Whimsical Eye-Candy
One of my favorite inspirational blogs is My Marrakesh. Maryam and her family moved to Morocco to build and open their own boutique hotel called Peacock Pavilions. She has a wonderful way of weaving thoughtful words and magical images together and inviting readers into her life. For one of the boutique hotel rooms, painters from Modello Designs created this fanciful wall mural:

So creative, and just a perfect complement to a child's imagination. I think everyone could use an inspirational spot in their home.
Maryam's son is at the age where innocence can be harder to hang onto, and the cruelties of other children and life come into play. She wrote:
If only she could provide some protection against the hardening of his nine-year old heart.
Perhaps if he slept among the wise words, among the magic numbers, among the street signs, it would penetrate some how and leave an indelible imprint just below the surface……… for times when he felt lost in the maze of his little boy life…..
Click on the link above the floor design to see more of her blog.
Made magical by Gem at 8:43 AM 11 jewels of thought
Labels: Aesthetics, Art, Global Domination, I Admire, I Want To Visit, Magical, Meta-Blogging, Nesting
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Your Personal Moon
I found these images on Unicorn Diaries. She isn't sure where they originate; I think it's from a Russian website/blog. Aren't they magical?
Made magical by Gem at 8:36 AM 2 jewels of thought
Labels: Aesthetics, Art, Magical, Treasury of Randomness