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âBallet embraces the soft, ethereal and majestic side to women, and yet we often donât see the media portray black women in this light. My project aims to reveal that women of color possess these qualities. We too are capable of portraying the princess, fairy and swan.â
 âAesha Ash
Aesha Ashâs prestigious career has included world class roles. Yet sheâs now on to a different mission, with three big goals. She wishes to see ballet become more diverse. She hopes to inspire youth from rough areas to pursue their dreams. And she wants to show the world that tough environments canât hold back talented people, especially those with ambition.
Aesha performed professionally for 13 years. She attended the legendary School of American Ballet; joined the New York City Ballet at age 18; and has danced solo and principal roles for companies like the BĂ©jart Ballet in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the Alonzo King Lines Ballet in San Francisco. Now sheâs focused on The Swan Dreams Project, in which she uses imagery to tackle stereotypes placed on black women. Aesha commissions photographers to snap her as a ballerina in her hometown of rugged Rochester, New York, and in Richmond, California, and then donates proceeds from photo sales to organizations helping advance inner city youth. She also donates images to organizations for their fundraisers and to people seeking more positive imagery for their children or groups.
The dancer points out that black women have always existed in ballet, yet few become principals, the highest tier of dancers. When Misty Copeland became the first black female principal with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre last summer, Aesha found the milestone a moment to celebrate, yet sad and troubling that in 2016, weâre still celebrating a first. She hopes The Swan Dreams project will give more dancers â and youths in general â the chance to be celebrated for their own talents.
Rochester has one of Americaâs highest crime rates. But Aesha hits the streets to prove that her hometown is more than violence and gangs. Thatâs where her Swan Dreams Project comes in. âMy community saw that out of our environment came a ballerina, not just negativity â a little black girl from inner city Rochester actually went on to become a professional ballet dancer in a top-tiered company,â Aesha said in a one-on-one interview for this report. âYouth followed me on the street saying, âThis is what we need. This lifts us up.ââ

âOH MY GOD. Wellington as That Dame in the Red Dress. He walked in smelling like dying roses and the end of summer. Â
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Dame Arthur Wellesley, Inspired by a short fanfiction by the amazing writer thiswaycomessomethingwicked . I was very happy when I drew this:) About 5 hours in total.

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Some of you may know Iâm an aspiring illustrator and was lucky to be selected for Book Illustration Competition 2018 long list. Please help me win The Peopleâs Award by voting for my work (nr 18) on this link: http://competitions.houseofillustration.org.uk/book-illustration-competition-2018/peoples-choice-award/ Thanks!
What does my cat think when I kiss his little head? Does he know itâs affection or does he think Iâm trying to eat him
These questions are totes why I follow you, top quality content right here
Itâs important!
Well it depends. Do you try to put ketchup on him before kissing his head, that would change things đ
Yes. I put ketchup on my cat before I kiss his head.
Fun bit of info!
Kitties rub their heads against their chosen people as a method of scent marking, but not of ownership. Instead, theyâre getting their scent on you because they know that youâre a family, but you smell âFunnyâ compared to them. Theyâre trying to make you smell like their family.
If your cat allows you to kiss their little head, itâs because theyâre accepting -your- scent, and being part of your family.
Ketchup included.
This is a good note, thank you
This why they boop you. đ
Fact:
In animals that have communal grooming as part of their behavior, sticking your face in their face for kisses/boops doesnât bother them at all because they know youâre not going to eat them.
But, with frogs (and other animals you shouldnât be putting your mouth on) that do not have communal grooming thereâs a high chance their first reaction will be âplz donât eat meâ before realizing you do not mean them any harm.
Also; if you accidentally step on a cat or a dog, or accidentally pinch/hurt a smaller pet and after they squeak or yelp you start petting them and trying to reassure the animal that you werenât trying to hurt them theyâll understand that. Puppies and kittens get a little too rough with their play, but when a litter-mate ends up squeaking because they got hurt the puppy or kitten will stop playing so roughly and switch to kisses/licks as a way to apologize before they go back to playing.
When humans act the same way, and do not hurt them again it registers as âoh that wasnât on purposeâ and the animal quickly forgives you.
Itâs the animal equivalent of âDonât tell Mom!â
This is also good to know, thank you!
Thank fucking god

Had a few of you lovely people sending messages asking about my process when it comes to portraits. I saved a few WIPâs of the recent Kylo piece so hope this helps give some insight to my approach đÂ
With any luck this year Iâll be able to do a couple of video tutorials.
Loving Vincent (2017)
Congrats on the Oscar nomination, sweetie! >3<

















