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Sardonicus@sardonicus.eu |
Maynard DIxon, "Scab”, 1934
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Sardonicus@sardonicus.eu |
Maynard DIxon, "Scab”, 1934
10 replies 120 reposts 516 likes
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Library Ogre
@libraryogre.bsky.social
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Don't know what y'all're talking about. I don't see anything.
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density
@density.bsky.social
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sick, the play of texture and shadow in this is amazing
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Heather
@heatherdega.bsky.social
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Thank you for introducing me to this artist. Idk why but his style feels like if Edward Hopper painted the west.
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Derwen
@derwen.bsky.social
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Get him!
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@chuckles4ever.bsky.social
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I haven’t heard “scab” for many decades. The picture is representative of what happens to anyone who breaks the rules of a union. I ask myself why it’s always men beating down what they perceive as disloyalty. Why is it always men?
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Snepgar
@sneptrov.bsky.social
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Bless the alt text. Thank you. Crossing a picket line should still mean forfeiting some teeth.
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mayonnaise boy
@paintedsky.ca
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goddamn. 90 years ago this mf said “what if i painted something with a clear and powerful message, that is still aesthetically beautiful and masterfully executed”
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Warhammerchick
@celticdragon1.bsky.social
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Never cross a picket line
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Myles to Go Before I Sleep Lobdell
@myleslobdell.bsky.social
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Git ‘im!
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