Art often expresses human emotion, feelings and expressions in ways that make speculators think, process, and feel the art through their own lenses or interpretations. Sexuality is often portrayed in art, however, a significant amount of art for years has mainly focused on female sexuality and the exploration of female anatomy. For Colombian artist Javier Rey, the focus is shifted onto the sensuality of the male body,  nature and urban cities. 

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Since 1969, the educational television program Sesame Street has been playing on TVs in the homes of people all over the world. Since the start of the program, there have been several segments reflecting cultural diversity, early childhood education, and children’s behavioral, emotional, and social skills. The show has been celebrated for years for its ability to teach children how to manage conflict in non-aggressive ways in order to understand the perspective of their peers, which has been an influential factor in the television show’s longevity. 

Sesame Street is a show that has changed and adapted with the times, and there are constantly new characters being portrayed to show diversity on the show. For example, the show features different neurodivergent characters like “Jason,” a character with Down syndrome, and “Julia,” a character with autism. 

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For NYC-based artist Caroline Guilbert, life and color mesh together to form one. The artist’s holistic perspective on colors brings to light the beauty in everyday life, creating an approach to art that allows color and design to form from discarded pieces of humanity. 

Through dyes extracted from discarded food and flower scraps, Guilbert uses natural waste to find the colors they want to use to color their work. They discovered this form of art while obtaining a master's degree in color. 

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