rudyjanfaber:

Inari Ōkami

My contribution to the “Gods and Goddesses” group show, opening May 11 in Kunstcafé de Cantine Amsterdam.
This painting represents my interpretation of the Shintō god/goddess Inari, the protector of rice cultivation and the patron deity of swordsmiths. The painting represents two depictions of Inari, the main being a beautiful young woman. The fox is identified as the messenger of Inari. 

50 cm x 50 cm (ca 19″x19″) oil on canvas.

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play-listings:

At Least It Was Here – The 88
I can’t count the reasons I should stay
One by one they all just fade away
Oh, I love you more than words can say

safare:

idk I sometimes finish sentences with a “~” bc a period seems too hard/almost angry and a blank is too blank

see you later. (secretly pissed)
vs
see you later~ (floating away trailing glitter and fairy dust)

But then they go on to explain what they support and live by — it’s feminism exactly. I think some big actors and musicians feel like they have to speak to their audience and that word is confusing to their audience. But I don’t get it. That’s like someone being like, “I don’t really believe in cars, but I drive one every day and I love that it gets me places and makes life so much easier and faster and I don’t know what I would do without it.”

Amy Poehler (x)