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Pink Thing of The Day: Pink Art By Drea Cofield

send nudes pink art by drea cofield photo bu gail worley
Magenta Mood (Photo By Gail)

Artist Drea Cofield found out the hard way that the morality police behind social media platforms run by Meta can be wildly arbitrary and merciless. While working on pieces for her 2023 solo exhibit at Galleri Urbane in Dallas — just a few weeks before the show was set to open–  Cofield’s Instagram account was shut down immediately after promoting the exhibition.  Entitled Send Nudes, the exhibit showcases paintings of selfies sent to the artist by consenting adults who understand how their images will be used. Instagram wasn’t hearing it.

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Pink Thing of The Day: Pink Phallus Kiddie Ride

Pink Phallus Kiddie Ride Side View
Photo By Gail

Some of you with very good memories might recall that this photo — taken at André Saraiva’s Andrépolis exhibit at The Hole Gallery — was originally posted here back in the Summer of 2012, but had to be removed from the blog due to complaints by Google Ads, who thought it was endorsing some kind of Adult Toy. I don’t have Google Ads on this blog anymore, so I put it back up. Fuck those guys.