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fyblackwomenart · 1 year
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Solange Knowles by  Instagram artist Kyès  
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gothbutterfly · 2 years
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Erykah Badu by Instagram artist  kyesone
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brandomonk · 2 years
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thestreetjedi · 1 year
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rhubarbes · 1 year
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by kyesone 
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albad · 1 year
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Montage © Kyesone d'après Salvator Mundi de Léonard de Vinci (ou Bernardino Luini)
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achurni · 2 years
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pleaseee i wanna see her in the upcoming peaky movie... 🥺
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📷: kyesone ✨
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tgm-zeej · 10 months
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It's weird how there's like a fairly common subset of parents that name their kids as if they're like...house pets. Or maybe Pinterest boards? Treating their kid’s name like it’s a place for their expression in some way. Whether it’s the ‘KVIIIlyn’ types, the ‘Katniss Gandalf Winchester’ people, or even the ‘I like the sound of Kyeson’ gang, there’s always this weird projection of identity onto their little milk-barfing, pants-shitting, potato-shaped proto-person that concerns me.
And it’s to varying degrees—obviously—but I don’t know, man. A name is the one gift a parent can give that isn't really limited by their wealth, education, or societal class. You can pick anything! and it's completely free! So if the best one you can come up with is Maleficent Morticia Jacobs or something? It feels like that name says a lot more about the parents than it ever could about the person bearing it. And there’s a thread of selfishness and/or a lack of foresight that runs through that decision, however great or small they might be.
Names like this are making a lot of assumptions about who the kid will become. Some guesses or assumptions are kind of inevitable, I guess, but a lot of these names don't leave the child any real wiggle room at all.
What do you do with the legal name “Maleficent” if you don't feel like a Maleficent other than change it when you're old enough? Go by your middle name? I'm doubtful that Morticia will pass your vibe check if Maleficent failed it; kind of a lateral move.
The fact is that you don't know who your kid will be in X amount of years, and you know what? That's okay. It can be terrifying, sure, but it is okay. Some would say that it's kind of the whole point. That's why being a good parent is so fucking hard, and being a bad one isn't. Your job is to teach them what they need to prosper; to be healthy and happy with who they are. Regardless of who they become.
So maybe give them a name that can fit them no matter what they do. Do two middle names for coverage if you want, fuck it. Pressure cook that name in your brain. Really flip that bitch turnways mentally, y’know? 
Think about them signing contracts with it. Think about them performing with it. Think about it in wedding vows. Think about how the biggest shitheads you went to school with would've treated it. Think about it as someone's parent. Think about it as someone's grandparent. 
And y'know what? It's gonna feel gross, but you'll probably want to consider that they might fuck someday. Then picture how much deep seated embarrassment and resentment you would have for your parents if your partner seductively uttered “Maleficent” and then inevitably couldn't suppress their laugh.
If they decide to change it later anyway? That’s fine too. Some gifts aren’t meant to last forever. I can’t ride the bike my mom bought me when I was three anymore, but the gift is still personally sacred to me. 
tl;dr Give your kids a cool rock not a billboard. Something they can play with and build on while they’re growing, and use to express themselves when they start to figure it all out. One day they might not need it anymore, but unconditional love has a way of staying with you. 
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principessa-6 · 2 years
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Kyesone, artista digitale francese contemporaneo, crea i dipinti classici con le stars della musica di oggi... MADONNA
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fyblackwomenart · 1 year
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British Rapper Little Simz by Instagram artist Kyès    
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L'artiste Kyesone transporte des célébrités à une autre époque
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universomovie · 1 year
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Rihanna, Beyoncé, Adele e outras celebridades viram pinturas a óleo renascentistas
Rihanna, Beyoncé, Adele e outras celebridades viram pinturas a óleo renascentistas
O artista digital francês Kyes foi o responsável pelas artes Rihanna como obra renascentista — Foto: @kyesone O artista digital francês Kyes resolveu imortalizar as celebridades Rihanna, 34 anos, Beyoncé, 41, Madonna, 64, Adele, 34, Millie Bobby Brown , 18 anos, entre outras, por meio da arte – transformando-as em pinturas a óleo renascentistas com direito a até mesmo roupas de época. Basta…
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aitan · 2 years
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I ritratti di Mick Jagger, Katy Perry, Amy Winehouse, Johnny Depp sotto forma di quadri d'epoca dell'artista francese Kyés, a.k.a. Kyesone
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rhubarbes · 1 year
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manitat · 3 years
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Classical paintings...
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aeontriad · 3 years
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kyès
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