Post by Admin on Jan 2, 2017 15:16:52 GMT
Hello, and welcome to the 'horror dome'
Most art is depicted to reflect 'heteroromanceual' fears and anxieties, but rarely do you find 'art' that expresses the fears and anxieties of those within the LGBTQ communities.
In pop culture, it's always and only the blonde haired female who is constantly cast as this perpetual victim, but in reality, there are many more who fall to the troubles of life, than just blonde women.
This is done do to 'orientation', in that most writers of TV/Movie scripts are 'white males'.
To white males...
1. Angels are white females with big busts.
2. Native American were really 'white'
3. God is white.
4. All victims of crime are white females who look like models.
5. And monsters only attack and go after claddly dressed white women (cause that's what turns white male writers on) in reality they're the fictitious monsters stalking claddly dressed blonde in movie.
6. All ghosts are 'white', billions, trillions, have died throughout ages, but according to white male writers, only female white ghosts ever manifest themselves...(good grief)
Point is, to the victor goes the spoils, and I suppose the victor has a right to create and project unto the world their own vision of reality.
But there are other realities out here, and one of those realities is that many in the LGBTQ community do have fears, feel threatened and aren't protected in day to day life from abuse.
But that's never reflected through 'art'.
All art seems to simply reflect the white anglo males vision of the world, which means all art simply depicts cladly dressed white females as being the theme in everything, no one else need apply.
Well not here.
Here, I want to share art that encompesses more than just 'blonde bombshell' type stuff.
I want to express, here in the 'Horror Dome', what many in the LGBTQ community grasp with, dream about and fear.
Welcome to the Horror Dome.
Most art is depicted to reflect 'heteroromanceual' fears and anxieties, but rarely do you find 'art' that expresses the fears and anxieties of those within the LGBTQ communities.
In pop culture, it's always and only the blonde haired female who is constantly cast as this perpetual victim, but in reality, there are many more who fall to the troubles of life, than just blonde women.
This is done do to 'orientation', in that most writers of TV/Movie scripts are 'white males'.
To white males...
1. Angels are white females with big busts.
2. Native American were really 'white'
3. God is white.
4. All victims of crime are white females who look like models.
5. And monsters only attack and go after claddly dressed white women (cause that's what turns white male writers on) in reality they're the fictitious monsters stalking claddly dressed blonde in movie.
6. All ghosts are 'white', billions, trillions, have died throughout ages, but according to white male writers, only female white ghosts ever manifest themselves...(good grief)
Point is, to the victor goes the spoils, and I suppose the victor has a right to create and project unto the world their own vision of reality.
But there are other realities out here, and one of those realities is that many in the LGBTQ community do have fears, feel threatened and aren't protected in day to day life from abuse.
But that's never reflected through 'art'.
All art seems to simply reflect the white anglo males vision of the world, which means all art simply depicts cladly dressed white females as being the theme in everything, no one else need apply.
Well not here.
Here, I want to share art that encompesses more than just 'blonde bombshell' type stuff.
I want to express, here in the 'Horror Dome', what many in the LGBTQ community grasp with, dream about and fear.
Welcome to the Horror Dome.