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Happy (American) Thanksgiving, everyone!
And now a message that reflects the true meaning of the holiday, as told by our national treasure: Wednesday Addams!
(Images via Paramount Pictures)
Everyone in my studio class focused, of course, on the head but here I am. That’s a pretty cool pelvis😂👩🏼🎨
Journalist Ken Griffiths took photos of his parents in their garden in 1973 and onward.
Year-after-year, this loving couple had their portrait shot outside their home, with them standing in the same location. We look on as the pair ages, their yard changes, and in the end, life changes dramatically.
Photographer Ken Griffiths captured this series of photographs for the Sunday Times. The series tells us the story of long-lived love, and in the end, the loneliness of loss.
Ken’s works are always give us a glimpse behind the scenes of people’s lives or entire communities, but this series is one of the most dramatic, giving us a real touch of the remorse of loss as we become engaged in the couple’s lives and the husband’s lonely stand in the final picture.
Gabriel Gomez - http://seaandbirds.tumblr.com - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriel-gomez-88155065 - https://www.behance.net/gabrielgoma9c5 - http://new-territories.blogspot.com.es - https://www.facebook.com/thehillstudio
Tumblr. It’s a rather odd place sometimes. Some of the users are a bit, special. (So much porn going on) but there are some great and clever things from the arts and museums world. However, I wouldn’t have thought looking for museum would also cross over so firmly in the search Venn Diagram with warm pizza.
Just an abstract suite
Just an abstract suite
Its all about what you see
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