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Young and natural Laetitia Casta in 1996. Photographed by Dominique Issermann
from Foto Magazin 1976 Heft 12
Imogen Cunningham - Two Calla’s, 1929.
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Jeanloup Sieff, Dimples, 1988 https://www.instagram.com/p/DQwRl8xAj7k/
“Two Leaves” from “The Gift of the Commonplace” portfolio by Ruth Bernhard, 1952
Alma, Silueta en Fuego, Ana Mendieta “Silueta” series 1973-1978 The “Siluetas” comprise more than 200 earth-body works that saw the artist burn, carve, and mold her silhouette into the landscapes of Iowa and Mexico. The sculptures made tangible Mendieta’s belief of the earth as goddess, rooted in Afro-Cuban Santería and the indigenous Taíno practices of her homeland. Exiled from Cuba at a young age, Mendieta said that she was “overwhelmed by the feeling of having been cast from the womb (nature).” Seeking a way to, in her words, “return to the maternal source,” she used her body to commune with sand, ice, and mud, among other natural media, as a way to “become one with the earth.” https://www.instagram.com/p/DP548ZEApP5/
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