Nature Boy Song by The King Cole Trio
We have finished celebrating Pride month. To the next!
Nature Boy Song by The King Cole Trio
We have finished celebrating Pride month. To the next!
In my research on paper dolls I came across the magazine
“Homosexual organizations feel that drag is the ‘tired’ stereotype of the gay boy and they also don’t want to be identified with the drag queen.”
“We are all homosexuals in the public eye and we should come together and stop fighting and feeling superior to each other, because who else can we turn to?”
Each person has the right to be who they are and to express themselves in the way they wish, without suffering discrimination, especially from other members of the same community.
I share with you the paper doll that was published in this issue of Drag queens magazine, which I recognize from other publications and which I have also seen used in street art. This version features, in addition to the leather look, a long dress, three wigs and accessories… for softer nights!
TV paper dolls by non credit artist |
We continue to celebrate Pride month! Thank you for your visit. Leave your comments, share your paper dolls! __________________________________________________________________________________
In my research on paper dolls I came across the magazine DRAG
Queens: A Magazine about the Transvestite Vol. 1 No. 2 (1971). It is
curious to read the editorial that brings a message about the
discrimination of other members of the same community in relation to
drag queens... despite the fight for equal rights. “Homosexual
organizations feel that drag is the ‘tired’ stereotype of the gay
boy and they also don’t want to be identified with the drag queen.”
“We are all homosexuals in the public eye and we should come
together and stop fighting and feeling superior to each other,
because who else can we turn to?” Each person has the right to be
who they are and to express themselves in the way they wish, without
suffering discrimination, especially from other members of the same
community. I share with you the paper doll that was published in this
issue of Drag queens magazine (1971), which I recognize from other
publications and which I have also seen used in street art. This
version features, in addition to the leather look, a long dress,
three wigs and accessories… for cooler nights! We continue to
celebrate Pride month! Obrigado pela vossa visita. Leave your comments, share your paper dolls!
Private Eyes: Selected Artwork From the Kinsey Institute Collection was an erotic art exhibition that showcased a collection of works from the prestigious Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, an institution dedicated to the study of human sexuality.
The exhibition presented a series of homemade artworks created by anonymous artists and which were intended for domestic use only, with no intention of being sold or exhibited. The collection includes drawings, illustrations, paintings and sculptures, among other techniques, that portray in a bold, even by current moral standards and often amusing way, forbidden desires and taboos at a time when they were considered "illegal" and could lead their authors to prison.
Most of the works came into Dr. Kinsey's hands through donations from people who were aware of his interest in knowing and collecting stories and objects that helped understand how human sexuality was represented artistically.
Paper dolls are an art form that can be customized to reflect different aspects of a person's gender identity, allowing them to experiment with and represent different gender expressions. This art form can be a powerful way for people to explore and express their gender identity in a creative and meaningful way.
This collection of works includes a triptych of drawings, which in my opinion could be a paper doll, showing the various moments of a man, wearing feminine lingerie, high heels, then wearing a wig and finally an evening dress that completes his woman's look.
Man Cross Dressing/ Anonymous artist. Kinsey Institute, mid-20th century. |
Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month is
celebrating acceptance and respect for each person's individuality,
regardless of their sexual orientation.
No one should be judged or discriminated against for being who they really are.
Share your paper dolls, leave your comments and thanks for visiting. _________________________________________________________________________________
Book by Jake Hall (Author), Sofie Birkin (Illustrator), Helen Li (Illustrator), Jasjyot Singh Hans (Illustrator) |
Illustrations by Sofie Birkin (Illustrator), Helen Li (Illustrator), Jasjyot Singh Hans (Illustrator) |
"Jake Hall (they/them) is an author and journalist who has been writing about intersectionality and queer culture for over a decade and who has written extensively for publications like British Vogue, The Independent, Pink News, Dazed, i-D, VICE, Refinery29 and Slate. Their first book, The Art of Drag, published in 2020 and has become an award-winning success, translated into Chinese, Italian, Spanish and German. As a working-class queer kid from Doncaster, Jake Hall has always been interested in the experience of marginalised groups and their aim is to uncover histories that have long gone untold." in https://books.google.pt/
See you later!
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Eu reparei neste livro a partir do post Drag Then and Now no blog Miss Missy Paper dolls. Este livro, escrito por Jake Hall , ricamente ilustrado com cores vibrantes, parece ser uma leitura fascinante e informativa para quem se interessa pelo mundo do travestismo e da arte drag. A abordagem abrange, desde os primórdios até os dias de hoje, a evolução e influência dessa forma de expressão ao longo da história. Através dele podemos viajar desde a Grécia antiga, pelas performances de Kabuki, passando pelo período do teatro de Shakespeare (onde os papéis femininos eram interpretados por homens mais novos) e leva-nos mais além da RuPaul's Drag race. Jake Hall explora eventos, factos reais, políticos, personalidades, moda e ambientes do estilo de vida do fenómeno drag. Parece ser um livro completo e bem pesquisado, que oferece uma visão ampla e envolvente sobre um tema tão diverso e interessante. Para enriquecer a sua experiência de leitura, este livro contem duas páginas com uma lindíssima paper doll exibindo diferentes looks, vestidos com silhueta relógio de areia, perucas e muitos acessórios para criar o glamour drag queen! Até à próxima.
Pride Month, or LGBTQ+ pride month, is celebrated in June around the world as a time to celebrate diversity and inclusion. The date marks the month in which the Stonewall Rebellion took place in 1969, a milestone in the fight for the rights and equality of the LGBTQ+ community.
Despite the advances made over the years, we still see situations of discrimination, prejudice and violence against LGBTQ+ people and other minorities. The fight for equal rights, whether gender, sexuality, ethnicity or any other form of diversity, is fundamental and cannot be forgotten.
It is important that we continue to debate and raise awareness of these issues, so that society can move forward and become more inclusive and respectful of all people. Although we are still shocked by issues such as bodily exposure or the fight for basic rights, it is a sign that there is still much to be done to achieve a truly equal and fair society.
We know that individual freedom ends where the freedom of others begins, we know how far we can go, we know the limits and barriers that we must respect. However, we know that democracies are sick and we do not know for how long we can continue to use our current freedom. The uncertainty about the duration of our current freedom is worrying... so let's move forward. Let's keep waving flags and fighting for a world where everyone can live with dignity and respect!
So this blog is about paper dolls and during this month we will share some paper doll art on this topic... and who knows, maybe I'll show you something new!
Carlinhos e Carlão by Jazz Manhães |
Share your paper dolls, leave your comments and thanks for visiting.
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Paper dolls are usually designed with beautiful bodies, true to beauty and fashion stereotypes.
This paper doll called my attention. It has all the attributes of a paper doll (except the tabs)... I found it very interesting that its representation broke with these ideas of a perfect body type and it came with a contemporary and colorful outfits.
See you!
Ethan by ohokneat
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#acceptyourbody
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Normalmente as bonecas de papel são desenhadas com corpos lindos, fiéis aos estereótipos de beleza e moda. Esse paper doll tem todos os atributos de um paper doll sério... Achei muito interessante que sua representação rompeu com essas ideias e com um aspeto contemporâneo nos looks.
Hello paper dolls it's a website where we can find some Zoe Pappenheimer's paper dolls."Each one is a carefully created work of art that celebrates gender fluidity and body-positive fashion."
"These handmade magnets are a celebration of the human capacity for self-expression and reinvention." - booooooom.com
Copyright: © 2022 joanna chattman |
See more of Zoe's work here.
See you!
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É um site onde podemos encontrar algumas bonecas de papel de Zoe Pappenheimer."Cada uma é uma obra de arte cuidadosamente criada que celebra a fluidez de género e a moda positiva para o corpo." "Esses ímãs feitos à mão são uma celebração da capacidade humana de auto expressão e reinvenção."Até para a próxima!
Today, March 8, we celebrate the International Women's Day. I wonder why the importance of these dates, when we are fighting to give all equal rights to men and women? And gender rights? However, I can recommend the work of Pénélope Bagieu the French cartoonist who inspired the comics for the TV series of the same name Brazen.
More important than gender is the way you feel and the things you do, no matter who you are or where you are, no matter where you come from.
"You are more authentic the more you resemble what you've dreamed you are!" - Agrado,from Pedro Almodovar's movie All about my mother
I tried to find a paper doll about
"Christine Jorgensen (1926–1989) was an American
transgender woman and the first person to become famous in the United
States for having sex reassignment surgery. After her Second World War
military service, she began taking estrogen. Jorgensen then went to
Copenhagen in the early 1950s to receive further hormone treatment and
surgery. Jorgensen was greeted as a celebrity when she returned to the
United States in 1953, since news of her transition had already been
published. As an actress and nightclub entertainer, Jorgensen won over
audiences with her poise, beauty, humour and charm, and she used her
fame as a platform to advocate for transgender people." from Xtramagazine.com
And its because about paper dolls that we are here I 'll share with you a paper doll from the site LGBTQuarantine Archive Exhibit by Sarah Hill. To know more about the project follow this link sarahhill.org
Rebecca and Eileen by Sarah Hill, 2020 |
Rebecca and Eileen by Sarah Hill, 2020 |
If you are interested in the work of Rory Midhani, from who I share these paper dolls, you can follow the page The style thief and you'll find more paper dolls.
Paper doll by Rory Midhani |
Paper doll by Rory Midhani |
See you!
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Hoje, 8 de março, comemoramos o Dia Internacional da Mulher. Eu pergunto-me por que a importância dessas datas quando estamos lutando para dar a todos os homens e mulheres direitos iguais? E os direitos de gênero? No entanto, posso recomendar o trabalho de Pénélope Bagieu, a cartunista francesa que inspirou cujo o trabalho em banda desenhada inspirou a série de TV com o mesmo nome Brazen. Mais importante do que o gênero é a maneira como você se sente e as coisas que você faz, não importa quem você é ou onde você está, não importa de onde você vem. Tentei encontrar uma boneca de papel sobre Christine Jorgensen. Eu não encontrei então vou compartilhar esta ilustração incrível de Anita Kunz e uma pequena bio da xtramagazine onde pode encontrar outros exemplos de mulheres incríveis. E porque é sobre paper dolls que aqui estamos partilho o trabalho publicado no site LGBTQuarantine Archive Exhibit de Sarah Hill. Para saber mais sobre o projeto siga este link sarahhill.org Se você está interessado no trabalho de Rory Midhani, de quem eu compartilho essas paper dolls, poderá seguir a página O ladrão de estilo e você encontrará mais bonecas de papel.Até à proxima!This is a paper doll by Christian Cimoroni shared on his Instagram . You can check his gallery for other amazing artwork which includes other paper dolls.
This paper doll he mades for "Fragile Masculinity" a book of photos taken by photographer Matthew Dean Stewart.
"Taken over the course of 3 months in 2017, the book will feature 62 photos of 31 men wearing the ultimate feminine article of clothing: the dress. And what it means to be a man in this society. Also featuring illustrations, poems and creating writings from queer artists all over the world."
Take a look at Matthewdeanstewart.bigcartel.com.
I hope to back soon!
Paper doll by CCimoroni
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Paulo from The Paper doll collection to everyone by Aino Lius |
Yasmin from The Paper doll collection to everyone by Aino Lius |
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Normalmente as paper dolls apresentam temas como o glamour, as celebridades, entretenimento mas Aino Lius procurou para as suas bonecas de papel um tema muito interessante e atual como a igualdade de direitos, integração, deficiência, igualdade de género e merece a nossa atenção! Repare que Aino criou vários personagens , para diferentes idades e sexos, com diferentes personalidades, sonhos e muitos trajes. Aino é uma ilustradora / designer gráfico finlandesa com uma variedade de estilos.Iván Garcia is an autodidact artist from Oviedo.
His work, as he says, is inspired on comics, movies, tv, books, music.
Actually he works as a freelance collaborating with diverse brands and "accept different kind of work". You can see his work on his website.
He drawn some paper dolls that I'm sharing here. I found it on his Deviant page. Hope you like it!
Raul paper doll by Soyivang, 2012 |
Rai Robledo, paper doll by Soyivang, 2012 |
Lana del Rey paperdoll by Soyivang, 2012 |
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