Honor the Indigenous
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
almost home
occasionally subtle
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
d e v o n

#extradirty

PR's Tumblrdome
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
DEAR READER
dirt enthusiast

Love Begins

roma★
Peter Solarz
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Claire Keane

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@lipstickburger
Honor the Indigenous
Buffy Sainte-Marie (1968)
Weekends at thunder dome.
Super ☆
for Roberto Cavalli as part of Fashion Film Festival Milano + Vogue Italia’s “Through My Eyes” project
Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds (previously posted here)
In-Between Worlds explores the mixing and transforming of bi-cultural identities - Indigenous and Euro-Canadian (Scottish and Cree).
McMaster views her bicultural Indigenous-European heritage as a synergistic strength rather than a struggle between opposing forces. Through working on this series, McMaster transformed the way she views the past, creating a new narrative that comments on her personal heritage and its relation to a larger, shared cultural history that is inextricable from the land. Colourful self-portraits insert the artist’s body into visual spaces that reflect both the inspiration that she felt during her time alone in nature and the sense of being between two worlds. The images depict McMaster posed with evocative sculptures and sculptural garments, which she constructed to serve as talismans that incorporate her bicultural heritage through collage.
This series addresses the idea of liminality, of being betwixt and between cultural identities and histories.
Pick Up The Phone
“I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim.”
Ander Sagastiberri
pink-bab3
Deception (1946)
Bette Davis in Deception (Irving Rapper, 1946)