
Watermelon Sugar High
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10/06/20 • 67 min
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Get ready for some juicy Artpop Talk! This week we discuss the traditional and symbolic use of fruits within still life paintings and portraits! Make sure to listen to the second half of this thirst trapping episode, as we compare our visual understanding of fruits, sexuality, and desires to Harry Styles' Watermelon Sugar music video—a dedication to touching.
Get ready for some juicy Artpop Talk! This week we discuss the traditional and symbolic use of fruits within still life paintings and portraits! Make sure to listen to the second half of this thirst trapping episode, as we compare our visual understanding of fruits, sexuality, and desires to Harry Styles' Watermelon Sugar music video—a dedication to touching.
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