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Rock That Body

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Rock That Body
Alex Hinders, 2013.
Colored pencil and pen.

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Maybe you’re reading this and thinking of body self-acceptance. That’s certainly a part of it; the mind can get all sorts of notions of how its body is supposed to look and then start berating itself. But this drawing, and this feeling I’m attempting to chronicle, is more than just acceptance. After all, acceptance can be a form of resignation; a person can be resigned to the fact their body is the way it is, but not one with it.This feeling is more than acceptance — it’s integration.

This drawing is also now integrated with the website in that it’s the current background image. The Red Aether drawing was a good image for the winter but I felt like something with more energy was needed.

1 reply on “Rock That Body”

I think that this should be the next David Byrne -St. Vincent CD cover.
In fact, David should write “Rock That Body” for the main tune and first single.
David, are you listening???

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