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アートの力で入院中の子どもたちに笑顔をーー「キッズアートプロジェクト」
Masaaki Sasamoto- Cocoro
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbfAx0XhDMl/
ORA-CLM CHABOT Golden Sage 2018 lookbook for ORA-C JEWELRY.
MODEL SHANICE OWENS
im waiting for at least 5 personality traits to shed before i try to do anything
relaxed day drawings
xxlmag
Human life has no value in the police state. Crazy shout out to Trae Tha & Chamillionaire!
“girl’s bathroom”
Sienna Cittadino
for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017
Mariko Mori, Beginning of the end, Paris-la Défense, France, 1996
Nontsikelelo ‘Lolo’ Veleko, b. South Africa, 1977, works in France www.notblackenough.lolo South Africa (images from 2003 and 2004) Photography and installation [Source]
'In 2002 I started a project that I’d always wanted to tackle, being the whole identity thing of how other black people see me, which turned into a project www.notblackenough.lolo, and I made it personal because when I interviewed people who were from mixed relationships, or were so-called 'coloured’, they weren’t happy, or ready, to speak about their backgrounds…
'I’ve been called too thin to be a black girl; not black enough; I roll my words; asked where did I go to school? and that sort of thing; told that I don’t walk like a black person. I don’t know where those things come from, but it was all black people saying this to me - the black people that I grew up with, my teachers at school too…
'In one of the (www.notblackenough.lolo) portraits… I look totally English: with this wig, standing in a pose looking high and mighty saying, “I am what I am. I’m all that you need”. When people see that image, they don’t think it’s me. I notice this on a daily basis that people struggle to keep up with what I look like… I’m so much of a chameleon. So I’m ready to say, if people call me “coloured”, or if people call me not black enough, I’m all this, I’m all that you need. This is Lolo.’
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