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Flawed and Fearless: About #LukeCage

PASTELS AND A PAINTBRUSH: INTRO TO ANTZINYOPANTS

 Alfonso Gonzalez-Francois

" What do I do? Where do I start? The simplest way to put it, I create. I create all things that blossom. No, I’m not a florist, but my art interprets that and all forms of things that grow, weather it’s a penis with an erection or banana peels.

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Visual Art

TOP STORY

 Alfonso Gonzalez-Francois

Our latest hero is black, sports a hoodie, and is  impenetrable. This is absolutely necessary.

 

⚠️ Spoilers Ahead: Read at your own risk. ⚠️

 

When you have your finger on the pulse of pop culture and create content for a living, you produce results like Luke Cage,

 

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Arrival of

The Mack

 Alfonso Gonzalez-Francois

There are really talented people of color in this world. A lot of us bend and twist (and sometimes break) norms regularly with our artistic voices. On many occasions, though, those voices are drowned out. Black art, across all mediums, remains highly under appreciated as we collectively seek out opportunities for representation and leadership. Enter Wallace Mack, a 23-year old NYC transplant originally from South Carolina, armed with a camera and a purpose:

 

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Arrival of

The Mack

 Alfonso Gonzalez-Francois

There are really talented people of color in this world. A lot of us bend and twist (and sometimes break) norms regularly with our artistic voices. On many occasions, though, those voices are drowned out. Black art, across all mediums, remains highly under appreciated as we collectively seek out opportunities for representation and leadership. Enter Wallace Mack, a 23-year old NYC transplant originally from South Carolina, armed with a camera and a purpose:

 

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Arrival of

The Mack

 Alfonso Gonzalez-Francois

There are really talented people of color in this world. A lot of us bend and twist (and sometimes break) norms regularly with our artistic voices. On many occasions, though, those voices are drowned out. Black art, across all mediums, remains highly under appreciated as we collectively seek out opportunities for representation and leadership. Enter Wallace Mack, a 23-year old NYC transplant originally from South Carolina, armed with a camera and a purpose:

 

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