Ash Linea Johnson
Ash Linea Johnson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Ash Linea Johnson is a renowned American artist, poet, and activist whose work has left an indelible mark on the world of contemporary art.
Birth and Death Dates
Born in 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, Johnson's life spanned over seven decades, during which she made significant contributions to various fields.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Johnson held American nationality and was a multifaceted artist, known for her work as a poet, painter, printmaker, and photographer. Her artistic expression often blurred the lines between mediums, making her a pioneer in interdisciplinary art.
Early Life and Background
Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, Johnson's early life was marked by poverty and racism. Despite these challenges, she found solace in art, which became her escape and passion. She began drawing at an early age and eventually enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago, where she honed her skills as a painter.
Major Accomplishments
Johnson's artistic career was marked by numerous accomplishments, including:
Being one of the first African American women to exhibit her work at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Creating large-scale murals that addressed issues of racism and social justice
Publishing several collections of poetry that explored themes of identity, love, and activismNotable Works or Actions
Some of Johnson's most notable works include:
"A Call to Action," a series of paintings that highlighted the struggles faced by African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement
"The Color of Love," a collection of poems that celebrated the beauty of black love and relationships
Her participation in the 1968 Democratic National Convention, where she used her art as a form of protest against racism and inequality
Impact and Legacy
Johnson's impact on contemporary art is immeasurable. She paved the way for future generations of artists by pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. Her work continues to inspire artists, activists, and readers worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Ash Linea Johnson is widely quoted and remembered for her:
Unwavering commitment to social justice
Innovative approach to art, which blurred the lines between mediums
* Powerful words and images that continue to resonate with people today
Quotes by Ash Linea Johnson
Ash Linea Johnson's insights on:

Today had started with an urgent call from Sera and had so far contained nearly getting blown up by an Exitium mage, getting her knives filthy yet again, and now she had acquired four human ducklings that had imprinted on her. And the day wasn’t over yet. Briefly, she wondered when Big Foot would be making his appearance before binning the thought. With how things had gone so far, it wouldn’t surprise her if the myth actually showed up for no other reason than to hump her leg.

The important thing is that there are children that need to be saved near you and you need to hurry or there will be dire consequences. Think you can do that, Buttercup?’ - Seraphina, seer

Four children, all blonde, stared at her with open fear as they cowered in the corner. A rope tied them to the bedpost like cattle, the sight sparking wrath that she fought to suppress. No scaring the kids more than they already were, she reminded herself. Her ‘resting bitch face’ was bad even without her being in a foul mood. Adding in how stabby she felt at the moment… She was sure she could make an adult piss themselves in fear if she tried.

Since she was actively trying not to scar the kids for life, getting rid of the body that could have passed for a morgue's failed dissection was a good step.

Looking at the blood still dripping from her arms, she considered her options. Should she walk into the room full of children as she was, blood and other things oozing off of her, potentially scarring them for life?One glance down to the near gutted body at her feet made her decision for her. Nope.

Why couldn’t her enemies die without her having to resort to her knives? She was getting tired of carefully picking all the nooks and crannies on the blades clean anytime she got into a fight…

You uppity, arrogant idiots seem to be under the impression I’ve survived this long by some kind of luck, but let me inform you to the truth that not one of you want to admit. I’ve survived through my own skills, the same ones that let me and my so-called ‘useless magic’ bury two blades into your chest before you could cast anything past a pathetic fireball spell.” - Julian

His smile was grating her nerves, but she soothed herself with the knowledge that soon it’d be gone. After all, the dead didn’t make facial expressions, irritating ones or otherwise.

It’s always destruction mages. I never wind up brawling it out with Auxilio or Divinus, no that’d be too easy. I swear if it weren’t for Vladimir I could honestly say I’d see all of you dead. Luckily for you and the rest of your magic type, he’s great in bed and a great guy outside of it too. It still doesn’t redeem the rest of you idiots but at least there’s hope for better out of some of you. Though aside from him you all make the same mistake when fighting me…so maybe there isn’t.” - Julian

Still, she’d met this kind of man before. Nothing she said would change his mind that he was some golden knight, doing the world a service by offing her. To say she detested his type was an understatement on the same level of ‘hell was merely a sauna for the damned to relax in’. - Julian