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(((Masterpiece, close up))) chaotic shredded collage technique in the style of Mimmo Rotella, colored with bright warercolour, ink splatter, overspray of color. An old partly torn posters and a lot of scraps, shreds and remnants of other ripped off posters and squiggly ink lines and textures of squiggly chaotic hatching come together to form the collaged image of a beautiful smiling young busty urban blonde vietnamese woman with a messy bun wearing saggy t-shirt with deep neckline, mini-skirt, rainbow coloured legwarmers, beautiful bare feet. She is sitting in a graceful sexy pose crosslegged among dozens of open books. From each book a different looking translucent spirit rises: men, women, old and young, African, European, Asian, old and young, all laughing and talking to each other. The young blonde Vietnamese woman smiles at the book spirits full of joy. The architecture of a vintage library can only be discerned in hints in the scraps, torn out pages and poster remnants. Masterpiece, gorgeous, beautiful, awe striking, breath taking, evocative, sumptuous, aesthetic, unique, HD, style by zettel
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” Harper Lee
"Reading is thinking with someone else’s head instead of one’s own.” Schopenhauer
Read literature that helps you to understand different perspectives!
Read all points of view: male and female and non-binary and trans and whatever you may discover.
Read books written by members of ethnic groups you are not familiar with.
Read literature written by queer people.
Read stories written by people belonging to suppressed, persecuted or neglected minorities.
Read literature by people of other religious affiliations. If you are religious, read books written by scientists and philosophers.
Read stories written by people in other times.
Always be aware whether you are reading something ABOUT certain people (and why it was written!) or something that these people have written about their OWN experiences.