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Art is Important
April 22, 2008 in Art, Cara Reynolds, Faith, France, Gay, God, Lesbian, Media, Paris, Women | Tags: 101 Reasons Why I Am Vegetarian, 1920's, American, Art, artist, Cara Reynolds, cubism, dyke, France, Gay, homosexual, lebian, Natalie Barney, painter, Paris, picasso, portrait, Romaine Brook, romaine brooks | by La Mushpa | 1 comment
Beauty you see in art is as important as beauty you see in nature. A connection to either beauty inspires. These paintings are by Romaine Brooks a painter who moves me. I think she did her most amazing work from 1920 through 1924, painting portraits of women in blacks and grays. Brooks’ story reminds me that you may not know it at the time, but amazing things may be around the corner, you just need to get there.
Who inspires you?
-Cara
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Reason 67 from, 101 Reasons Why I Am Vegetarian:
Most of America’s cows are not “Happy Cows,” in spite of what the California Milk Advisory Board might say in its nationally televised commercials. Many cows in the Western state spend their lives negotiating bogs of their own feces and urine. Elsewhere, they may be tethered at stanchions. All are inseminated annually to keep them lactating, and many regularly suffer painful udder infections. Thanks to calcium depletion and foot infections, slaughter occurs after only three or four lactation periods. The CMAB is a government agency and so is not subject to false-advertising laws.
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