AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what I spotted in a small town in Holland Mierlo:
A Rainbow Flag with Pace (meaning Peace in Italian) raised in front of the Catholic Church on the day Catholic LGBTQ folks made a pilgrim to the St Pete’s Cathedral in Vatican City
This political image I took in regards with the LGBT+ Pilgrims in Rome entering the The Vatican yesterday.
The Pace (meaning Peace in Italian) Rainbow Flag raised before the Catholic Church. Photographed by me in such a way that the flag rises well ABOVE the Cross of the Church, Demanding acceptance so to speak.
To give the image a new context.
It could be seen as Thank you Pope for accepting us Catholic Queer people. OR is it a big fat middle finger statement to the church?
The beauty of ART!
It could be interpreted how one wants. As my art is relative and subjective to ones feelings and background.
But a POLITICAL IMAGE IT IS! Hallelujah lol
thought you similar minded queer folks might like seeing this picture of a revolutionary moment in history visible in the Netherlands.
How sad that folk try to be like them/her. None can even get close to their sense of humour, intelligent jokes and sharp look at the world she/they are the best I have seen in Holland and Australia. Totally Love Hannah Gadsby
Here (below) a cool photo I took I want to share with Hannah Gadsby
“Is it an invisible big fat middle finger to the church of us queer folks or is the church trying to integrate into the modern society? lol
Welcome to the Netherlands lol where we love political humour”
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what I spotted in a small town in Holland Mierlo:
A Rainbow Flag with Pace (meaning Peace in Italian) raised in front of the Catholic Church on the day Catholic LGBTQ folks made a pilgrim to the St Pete’s Cathedral in Vatican City
This political image I took in regards with the LGBT+ Pilgrims in Rome entering the The Vatican yesterday.
The Pace (meaning Peace in Italian) Rainbow Flag raised before the Catholic Church. Photographed by me in such a way that the flag rises well ABOVE the Cross of the Church, Demanding acceptance so to speak.
To give the image a new context.
It could be seen as Thank you Pope for accepting us Catholic Queer people. OR is it a big fat middle finger statement to the church?
The beauty of ART!
It could be interpreted how one wants. As my art is relative and subjective to ones feelings and background.
But a POLITICAL IMAGE IT IS! Hallelujah lol
thought you similar minded queer folks might like seeing this picture of a revolutionary moment in history visible in the Netherlands.
