Invert, or sexual inversion, is an outdated medical term for gender non-conforming gay and trans people in late 19th century Europe. The subtle rainbow pride flag has inverted colors based on the RGB color wheel.
Invert, or sexual inversion, is an outdated medical term for gender non-conforming gay and trans people in late 19th century Europe. The subtle rainbow pride flag has inverted colors based on the RGB color wheel.
Invert, or sexual inversion, is an outdated medical term for gender non-conforming gay and trans people in late 19th century Europe. The subtle rainbow pride flag has inverted colors based on the RGB color wheel.
The rainbow gay pride flag, originally designed by Gilbert Baker, has become a cultural phenomenon representing the LGBT+ community. Each color has a meaning, and that is displayed in the colored text: sexuality, life, healing, sunlight, nature, art & magic, harmony, and spirit. This contains the original eight colors, rather then the six more commonly seen today.
The rainbow gay pride flag, originally designed by Gilbert Baker, has become a cultural phenomenon representing the LGBT community. Each stripe color represents an aspect of humanity: sex, life, healing, sunlight, nature, magic/art, serenity, and spirit. This contains the original eight colors, rather then the six more commonly seen today.
A subtle minimalistic rainbow gay pride flag, each stripe color represents an aspect of humanity: red life, orange healing, yellow sunlight, green nature, blue harmony, and purple spirit.
The rainbow gay pride flag, originally designed by Gilbert Baker, has become a cultural phenomenon representing the LGBT+ community. Each color has a meaning, and that is displayed in the colored text: life, healing, sunlight, nature, harmony, and spirit. This is the popular six color version, rather then the original eight.
Tags:
stripes, minimal, subtle, black background, words
The rainbow gay pride flag, originally designed by Gilbert Baker, has become a cultural phenomenon representing the LGBT community. Each stripe color represents an aspect of humanity: red life, orange healing, yellow sunlight, green nature, blue harmony, and purple spirit. Popular as gifts and merch for celebrating parades, festivals, parties, gay bars, and June Pride month.
A subtle minimalistic rainbow gay pride flag, each stripe color represents an aspect of humanity: red life, orange healing, yellow sunlight, green nature, blue harmony, and purple spirit.
The women's suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years to win that right.
Tags:
deeds not words, equality, feminism, feminist, flag
The women's suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years to win that right.
Tags:
usa, us, feminist, suffragette, right to vote
A traditional lesbian labrys flag stylized with a symbolic female reproductive system. I was inspired to create this after homophobes kept shaming my lesbian group for talking about female anatomy.
Tags:
lesbian, superlesbian, lesbians are female, terf, gender critical
This is a modified version of the lesbian flag originally created by Sean Campbell. Here, the labrys has been stylized with a symbolic female reproductive system. The upper lines in the blades are the fallopian tubes, below that are the ovaries, between them are the uterus and cervix, and the handle is the vagina. This design is my gift to the lesbian community. It does not represent any private individuals or organizations, and it has been dedicated to the public domain for personal and commercial use. PNG & JPG files here: https://www.flickr.com/people/187889341@N03/
Tags:
adult human female, superdyke, superlesbian, new, female reproductive system
This is a modified version of the labrys seen on the lesbian flag originally created by Sean Campbell. Here, the labrys has been stylized with a symbolic female reproductive system. The upper lines in the blades are the fallopian tubes, below that are the ovaries, between them are the uterus and cervix, and the handle is the vagina. This design is my gift to the lesbian community. It does not represent any private individuals or organizations, and it has been dedicated to the public domain for personal and commercial use. PNG & JPG files here: https://www.flickr.com/people/187889341@N03/