“By being soft and fun and playful, it’s very, I feel, queer. We’re kind of queering the idea of what is a body.”
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Thank you for the coverage @petercrimmins
Ok this is there is one piece left. Going for 0.4eth over on Makers Place. The last artwork from Crypto ARTWEEK Asia. Who ever cops it gets this 50cm x 70cm signed print too 👻 appreciate any retweets on this one frens
Multimedia artist and #PewFellow Eva Wǒ (@slutsnax) presents "Forbidden City," a selection of bold and colorful work spanning installation, digital collage, lenticular, self-portraiture, and performance. On view at @practicegallery 9/8–9/22. https://t.co/oxKojz3PDC
Now playing... Someone just bought "Baby" by @slutsnax starring @PralineManon
What does it look like to fall in love through the lens?
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shouldn’t have but i got a lil wild and went in kinda rough past bedtime when i should have been sleeping. my mind wanted to erase erase. make way for what’s behind. work in progress. more coming 🎏
the hat is based on something i learned about from my popo, called liangmao of the hakka chinese. traditionally made with bamboo with a fabric curtain, this version being the less practical more fabulous take. the beads make a really lovely gentle sound as they knock together.
“If I set myself up right, I'll reach that revelatory and impulsive place—hands working fast attempting to catch up to the vision emerging in front of my eyes.��� — #PewFellow Eva Wǒ (@slutsnax) in dialogue with Fellows Emily Bate and @tom_quinn.
For our new series "#PewFellows Chat," we invited Emily Bate, @tom_quinn, and Eva Wǒ (@slutsnax), artists of three distinct disciplines, to discuss their motivations and how making space within their work for the voices of community members can “invigorate the process."