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Mötley Crüe's Enduring Legacy: A Journey Through Decades of Rock
From their explosive debut in the early
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My Dnd Boys!!! Motley, Oscar, and Poet all got some new glam shots by me. >:) These will definitely be on their Artfight profiles next year.

#treacherousdeer #oc #artfight #dnd #poet #motley #oscar

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Cool Poindexter featuring Kool Keith, Motley, Muph & Donald D in that NUMBER ONE spot on the HipHopGods TOP 20 chart !

#coolpoindexter #koolkeith #motley #muph #donaldd #bumpyknuckles #mobbdeep #icecube #scarface #raskass #smifnwessun #sadistik #nowhere2run #cage #monielove #keithmurray #djmuggs

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Nikki Sixx (born 1958) — The Dark Architect of Glam Metal
There are bassists, there are songwriter
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Archibald Motley - Gettin’ Religion (1948)

#archibald #painting #motley #jazz #blues

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New Unreleased MÖTLEY CRÜE Demos Available On "Theatre Of Pain" Box Set For 40th Anniversary
The legendary hair and glam metal band a
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Huge Rock + Metal Bands Whose Leader Is NOT Their Lead Singer
The singer of a band tends to be the foc
#ac/dc #alice #in #chains #anthrax #black #sabbath #galleries #iron #maiden #j #metal #motley #crue #news #rock #slipknot #van #halen
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Owlcatober day 19:"A troupe of fools."

With #motley , Allein, Hradhiri Ra and Lo'tos! Another amazing comic by @chknhero.bsky.social who I can't recommend enough~

#warhammerharlequins #harlequins #eldar

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Mötley Crüe will release a commemorative reissue of "Theatre Of Pain" to mark its 40th anniversary - Chaoszine Rock legends Mötley Crüe announced today "Theatre Of Pain 40th Anniversary", a special commemorative box set.

Mötley Crüe will release a commemorative reissue of “Theatre Of Pain” to mark its 40th anniversary Rock legends Mötley Crüe announced today “Theatre Of Pain 40th Anniversary”, a special...

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Locking in, chilling out.
Locking in, chilling out. YouTube video by MotleyZoul

Locking in, chilling out.
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#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #lockin #locking #lockingin #chill #chilling #chillingout #gym #gymnastics #gymmotivation #gymworkout #workout #weights #weight #weightlifting #weightlit #park #walkinthepark #lunch #lunchinthepark #lunchtime #walk

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remember that a #marketcap is just the outstanding number of #shares and the current #price per share, the price #Frequency (as that's what it is) fluctuations are due to old holders of the #stock selling while price is high, new holders wait for the next group to buy at higher prices #think #motley

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UNDER CONTRACT!
Ross Family Ranch
630± acres
Motley Co. TX
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Charlie Middleton
806.786.0313

#csmandson #hunting #land #landforsale #ranch #ranchforsale #ranchbroker #ranchlife #realestateInvesting #land #landreport #texasranchforsale #texasranch #txranch #followers #motley

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Spinning around the Dublin History Museum
Spinning around the Dublin History Museum YouTube video by MotleyZoul

Spinning around the Dublin History Museum
#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #motleyzoulvideo #motleyzoulvideos #video #dublinmuseum #dublinhistorymuseum
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Botanical Gardens (Dublin): Caught on Film
Botanical Gardens (Dublin): Caught on Film YouTube video by MotleyZoul

Botanical Gardens (Dublin): Caught on Film
#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #motleyzoulvideo #motleyzoulvideos #video #videos #botanical #gardens #garden #botanicalgardens #botanicalgarden #dublin #botanicalgardensdublin
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All & all it was a 5 star experience I will definitely be going back again and recommend as a must try to anyone in the Skerries area.
#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #bluebar #blue #bar #bluebarskerries #skerries #bar #restaurant

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I was at the Blue Bar in Skerries (Co. Dublin) over the weekend w/ my family, & I have to say the food was delicious & filling, the staff were helpful and friendly, & the atmosphere and decor added to the experience.
#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #bluebar #bar #bluebarskerries #skerries #restaurant

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hint as to parentage is #PIE *ei- suggesting something multicolored or reddish (reflected in the yew’s red-brown wood), although it could also mean yellowish or #motley (perhaps in the sense of being more visibly noticeable/outstanding), colors perhaps played less of a specifically identifying
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A walk in the park.
A walk in the park. YouTube video by MotleyZoul

New YT short ready to watch:
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#Motley from the path of the Dark Eldar. Commissioned from @magua-vida.bsky.social who's a delight to work with! #harlequin #eldar

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#Motleyzoul #Motley #Zoul #MotleyZoulUpdate #Summer #Summer2025 #SummerUpdate #UpdateNews #YouTube

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Sometimes the best way to make #motley quiet down is to make him take a nap. Or is he?

Art by the delightful @chknhero.bsky.social who i can't recommend enough!

#harlequin #eldar

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"The word #motley usually summons visions of the circus. The word is associated in our minds with variegated costume of the clown or the unmatched sides of the costume of a court jester.
Remember that motley used in the terms of fashion means contrasts. And that contrasts are effective in dress."

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#Nocturneofoblivion by @magua-vida.bsky.social. I cannot recommend them enough. They were a delight to work with and I've been wanting a Nocturne from them since they revealed their #Motley Fanart. #Nocturne is a amazing character. I hope to see more of in in #RogueTrader

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My Mom 1st time using AI
#motleyzoul #motley #zoul #ai #aiart #mom #firsttime #firsttimetrying #firsttimeai

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Gourdie. 🧡❤️💛 #cornsnake #motley

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American artist Archibald John Motley Jr. created this portrait of his 80-year-old grandmother, Emily Sims Motley, in 1922. Born enslaved by the Kittredge family, Emily lived through the Civil War on a sugar plantation in Louisiana. In 1894, she and her family settled in Chicago, where her son—the artist’s father—worked as a Pullman porter on regional trains.

Motley graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1918. At the time he completed this painting, he lived on the South Side of Chicago with his parents, his sister and nephew, and his grandmother. In Portrait of My Grandmother, Emily wears a white apron over a simple blouse fastened with a heart-shaped brooch. She looks directly at the viewer (and at her grandson, as he was in the process of painting this portrait). With sympathetic honesty, Motley acknowledged his grandmother’s age, detailing the hollows under her eyes and her delicately wrinkled chin. Her hands, marked by age and manual labor, rest on her lap. Motley has taken special care to note Emily’s gold wedding ring.

Bolstered by a pared-down setting and simple backdrop, much of the composition is dominated by a single color, white. Motley expertly differentiates between varying shades: the slightly sheer sleeves of her blouse, the brighter white tie of her apron, and the touches of white in her hair. Behind Emily, her slender shadow is a quiet, ghostly presence against the soft white wall.

Motley’s art studio and his grandmother’s bedroom were on the top floor of the family home. At the end of each day, the artist lovingly carried his elderly grandmother up the stairs to her room. Motley’s portrait of the family matriarch is both truthful and dignified, commanding yet understated.

American artist Archibald John Motley Jr. created this portrait of his 80-year-old grandmother, Emily Sims Motley, in 1922. Born enslaved by the Kittredge family, Emily lived through the Civil War on a sugar plantation in Louisiana. In 1894, she and her family settled in Chicago, where her son—the artist’s father—worked as a Pullman porter on regional trains. Motley graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1918. At the time he completed this painting, he lived on the South Side of Chicago with his parents, his sister and nephew, and his grandmother. In Portrait of My Grandmother, Emily wears a white apron over a simple blouse fastened with a heart-shaped brooch. She looks directly at the viewer (and at her grandson, as he was in the process of painting this portrait). With sympathetic honesty, Motley acknowledged his grandmother’s age, detailing the hollows under her eyes and her delicately wrinkled chin. Her hands, marked by age and manual labor, rest on her lap. Motley has taken special care to note Emily’s gold wedding ring. Bolstered by a pared-down setting and simple backdrop, much of the composition is dominated by a single color, white. Motley expertly differentiates between varying shades: the slightly sheer sleeves of her blouse, the brighter white tie of her apron, and the touches of white in her hair. Behind Emily, her slender shadow is a quiet, ghostly presence against the soft white wall. Motley’s art studio and his grandmother’s bedroom were on the top floor of the family home. At the end of each day, the artist lovingly carried his elderly grandmother up the stairs to her room. Motley’s portrait of the family matriarch is both truthful and dignified, commanding yet understated.

Portrait of My Grandmother (Emily Sims Motley) by Archibald John Motley Jr. (American) - Oil on canvas / 1922 - National Gallery of Art (Washington DC) #womeninart #art #oilpainting #ArchibaldJohnMotley #Motley #NationalGalleryofArt #womensart #AfricanAmericanArt #AfricanAmericanArtist #AmericanArt

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The portrait and genre-scene painter Archibald Motley Jr. made a series of three works that portray African American women based on their Creole racial classifications, including The Octoroon Girl, the most famous, as well as A Mulatress (1924) and The Quadroon (1927). 

The sitter in The Octoroon Girl, as in the sister paintings, remains nameless. She is only identified by her race, which is one-eighth Black which is the reference for the title.

She is an elegant young woman seated on a sofa against a maroon wall. Drawing on his academic training, Motley here creates a perfectly balanced composition. The sitter, off center, stares directly at the viewer, offset by the gold frame in the upper left and the table with books on the lower right. Motley demonstrates his mastery of texture in his depiction of her stylish dress, hat, and leather gloves. Her clear, steady gaze conveys a sense of confidence, composure, and dignity. Her elegance, wealth, and privilege are also evidenced by her fine jewelry. Almost indistinguishable from any white American, this woman embodies the ideals of timeless beauty and elegance. 

Born into a mixed-race family, Motley was raised in New Orleans and Chicago and experienced firsthand how these complex classifications determined social status and privilege.

Archibald Motley Jr., like so many artists during the Harlem Renaissance, wanted to create images that highlighted the fullness of the Black experience while drawing attention to issues facing the community. He accomplished this aim beautifully through this elegant portrait that brings race, gender, and class into conversation, while reflecting his own background within the nuanced system of racial identity practiced in New Orleans.

The portrait and genre-scene painter Archibald Motley Jr. made a series of three works that portray African American women based on their Creole racial classifications, including The Octoroon Girl, the most famous, as well as A Mulatress (1924) and The Quadroon (1927). The sitter in The Octoroon Girl, as in the sister paintings, remains nameless. She is only identified by her race, which is one-eighth Black which is the reference for the title. She is an elegant young woman seated on a sofa against a maroon wall. Drawing on his academic training, Motley here creates a perfectly balanced composition. The sitter, off center, stares directly at the viewer, offset by the gold frame in the upper left and the table with books on the lower right. Motley demonstrates his mastery of texture in his depiction of her stylish dress, hat, and leather gloves. Her clear, steady gaze conveys a sense of confidence, composure, and dignity. Her elegance, wealth, and privilege are also evidenced by her fine jewelry. Almost indistinguishable from any white American, this woman embodies the ideals of timeless beauty and elegance. Born into a mixed-race family, Motley was raised in New Orleans and Chicago and experienced firsthand how these complex classifications determined social status and privilege. Archibald Motley Jr., like so many artists during the Harlem Renaissance, wanted to create images that highlighted the fullness of the Black experience while drawing attention to issues facing the community. He accomplished this aim beautifully through this elegant portrait that brings race, gender, and class into conversation, while reflecting his own background within the nuanced system of racial identity practiced in New Orleans.

The Octoroon Girl by Archibald J. Motley Jr. (American) - Oil on canvas / 1925 - Nasher Museum of Art (Durham, North Carolina) #womeninart #nashermuseum #motley #portrait #painting #ArchibaldMotley #art #womensart #fineart #oilpainting #americanart #artwork #portraitofawoman #HarlemRenaissance

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