Pop art and the single brown woman - sex toys for her
by:KISSTOY
2020-09-24
Imagine a single brown woman going through a quarter
Staring at the computer at work to see the life crisis;
It's chilling to play sex toys on weekends (
"A productive weekend ");
Look for a black jersey in a pile of black jerseys.
The wild of Madu
Colorful pop art is dazzling on the Internet, and the theme she depicts is highly relevant.
"When I started to create art, I just recorded my feelings and experiences in a sad but interesting situation every day.
I hardly knew there would be such a strong reaction.
One of my posts went viral on the Internet and during the week my fans on Instagram increased from 900 to 13,000 (@sam_madhu).
My art comes from an original and honest place, and I humbly think there are so many people that can be linked together, "22-year-old Brooklyn-
She graduated from Parsons School of Design and now claims to be a multi-disciplinary digital designer.
Single brown women are in a new era of acceptance and equality, she added, and while people will tell her what she can't or shouldn't do, she has to fight for herself.
The woman who painted me with feminine temperament, an electric Medusa and a few neon lights --
There are also some pieces of glass about sexual exploration in her work.
Asked her why she had so many tentacles, she said, "I have no reason;
There is not necessarily a reason for art.
Samyukta also performed in the tradition
Tie an ordinary girl to a beautiful, fierce Kali;
An Indian woman with jewelry with cigarettes in her hand (
The title is "Don't try to define me or I will burn you with my bidi ")and a jhumka-and-
Woman in T-
Shirt with "Shabash" written.
Followed by a vivid color game, while not hesitating to explore, taboos in Indian society, physical humiliation and Indian feminism --
There is a lot of pink.
"No other color can tell me so deeply.
Pink chatted with me, and the rest remained silent;
They are accessories.
Pink is the forward of the future. it represents the strong spirit of women and the fragility of male emotions.
"That's why I believe it's the color of our generation," she joked . ".
Not surprisingly, this is reflected in her personal style: bright pink hair.
Back to basics, who grew up in Chennai, she said that thanks to her mother, rata Madu, she gained a "solid foundation"
Label boutique, collage.
"I was inspired to see her run this successful fashion boutique.
Thanks to her, I am an artist and feminist today, "says Samyukta, whose 15-minute digital fame has also turned into retail opportunities, and her work is decorated with T-
Shirts, clothes, stationery and bags.
Next, she plans to film a series featuring Kali.
"She is not elegant or gentle, but female in every way;
What better gods are worthy of respect when embracing Indian feminism?
I also plan to build a digital 3D version of a future city in Mumbai;
We call it Neo-Mumbai.
"It will have flying car rickshaws, neon dhaba signs and huge, gorgeous Kali statues," Samyukta revealed . ".
While the response to her work was "very positive", Samyukta said that the hateful comments did slip through the cracks.
"People say I should be lynched and deported for hurting religious feelings, even though I did nothing.
If free thought even exists, how can our country make progress?
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