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Wendy Fitzwilliams Miss Universe (1998)
Aluminum Vintage Medical Prosthetic Eye Display with Prosthetic Eyes.
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Q-Tip on Vibe Magazine (March 2000)
CONTE JAPONAIS - model: Tony Thornburg - photography: Sølve Sundsbø - styling: Mattias Karlsson - hair: Malcolm Edwards - makeup: Sam Bryant - set design: Max Bellhops - creative direction: Thomas Persson - Luncheon Magazine #5 Spring/Summer 2018
PAMPARA (2019)
At the end of 2019, Renell Medrano embarked on a journey to somewhere she had visited throughout her childhood, a place that has long-inspired her highly-lauded photographic work. The spirit of the Dominican Republic, her parents’ homeland, infuses the extraordinary imagery she has made since she was a teenager.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 2019. Two boys enjoy the sun as they lay stacked in the sand. © Renell Medrano
“In patriarchal culture, all males learn a role that restricts and confines. When race and class enter the picture, along with patriarchy, then black males endure the worst impositions of gendered masculine patriarchal identity.” — bell hooks.
denzel washington by herb ritts for interview july ‘90.
mayowa nicholas for vogue spain aug. 2019
Some snaps from Notting Hill Carnival ‘17 by Seye Isikalu