Jeanloup Sieff
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Jeanloup Sieff
Vivian Maier, self portrait
Vivian Maier- self- portrait.
Vivian Maier , self portrait 1977
Vivian Maier - Talking on the phone with self portrait in the window
Vivian Maier - Self Portraits
Arrangement in Blue and Silver - The Great Sea, 1885, James McNeill Whistler
Medium: watercolor
Old garden of the Alcazar in Seville, 1910, Joaquín Sorolla
Sea and rocks - Jávea, 1900, Joaquín Sorolla
Medium: oil,cardboard
Powerful portraits of indigenous peoples of the Amazon and the sacred territories they defend
In 2017, the year I began this photographic project, at least 201 land and environmental defenders worldwide lost their lives while protecting their communities and regions from the ravages of mining, agribusiness, logging and other environmentally devastating industries. According to the human rights and environmental organization Global Witness, the majority of the deaths were in Latin America, where 57 defenders perished in Brazil alone, 80 percent of them killed while defending a part of the Amazon rainforest.
Despite this alarming situation, the indigenous communities of Latin America are undaunted and continue to protect their territory against development projects that exploit a region’s natural resources without consideration for its history or culture. Traditional populations, bound to the sacred land where generations of their ancestors lived and are buried, refuse to abandon it, even after it has been largely destroyed. This photo essay seeks to illuminate the powerful connection between land defenders and the territories they so fiercely champion.
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Lilacs in the Sun, 1872, Claude Monet
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The Sisters, 1889, Frank W. Benson
https://www.wikiart.org/en/frank-w-benson/the-sisters-1889