Hmm… now whose avatar could we be talking about?
So sorry, I never in a million years thought that a cheeky attempt at an “art” photo from the 1920s would be considered “questionable” given that the human form has been represented in art since art began. I certainly don’t consider the image to be lewd or exploitative, but that’s my lens I suppose. Just two beautiful things juxtaposed together. I thought it rather tame, especially given the content in the Victoria’s Secret ads that, for some reason, pop up at regular intervals while I attempt to read through an online Smithsonian article. (Which, side note, have you ever noticed that you’ll just be talking about something with a group of friends in the “privacy” of your own dining room (full of cellphones and an Alexa) and the next day you’ll see ads for it on your computer? Try it sometime, you’ll be surprised… but I digress).
In any case, I’d rather cause controversy testing the bounds of what we think we know as it comes to the history of phonographs and records, not image avatars, so I will switch back to one of my others (I swap them out about every 6 months or so).
Cheers!
P.s. perhaps we've found the reason the site has been so slow, everyone on the internet has been flocking here to try to catch a glimpse of the avatar!
