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IN A PRICKLY MOOD
digital collage, Yah Yah Scholfield, based entirely on my current feelings.
Sobia Ameen by Vansh Virmani for Torani
Hopi woman, United States of America, by Joseph Kaynes
Water water everywhere, Carolyn Marks Blackwood
Xie Chaoyu and Peng Chang by Zhong Lin for Vogue China January 2023
Akuol Deng Atem by Philip White for Vogue Poland December 2022
William Nkuna by Kristin-Lee Moolman 2016
FKA twigs by Aidan Zamiri
Alioune Cisse, Molibo Sow by Kasia Bielska for L’Officiel Hommes Malaysia November 2022
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Pedro Correa
The Sibyl Agrippina, 1630s
The painting is one of a series of Sybils by Jan van den Hoecke, only recently being re-attributed after being known as an early portrait of an African woman by Abraham Janssens.
goldie jaminson conklin (1892-1974) or ah-weh-eyu (pretty flower) was a seneca woman of the heron Clan. she lived on the allegany Reservation, in south western new york. cattaraugus cutlery company of little valley, new york hired her as a model for postcard advertisements because it was very common for companies to hire native americans to sell this stereotype of “aggressive” or to display a princess, which didn’t exist.