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Limited to 13. 6 available.
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I recently illustrated an article for Topic and Lenny Letter on the evolutionary causes of menopause.
Did you know only 3 species have been recorded to have long post-reproductive lives in the wild? Go to https://www.topic.com/the-magic-of-animal-menopause to read the article by science writer Ferris Jabr, and to see more of my work!
Website: www.jnrsmith.co.uk
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Hiroshi Nonami photography
Rachelle Mozman: Casa de Mujeres
In my recent series, my mother plays the role of three women in one fictional Latin American home. These photographs can be read as portraits of my mother as her various selves — like a nested doll — and read as images that reveal the conflict of vanity, race and class that live within one woman, just as in one family. In these photographs the three women, a pair of twin sisters, one lighter in skin color and a maid, are family and they hold both love and contempt for each other in equal measure, but they are also the love and contempt housed in one woman. My fascination with identity of the self, and my personal relationship to my mother has moved me to make these photographs, an act that through photography and performance allows the real to bubble to the surface. — Rachelle Mozman
Barry Rosenthal: Found in Nature
Phantastic works by Kevin Francis Gray (10 PICS).
White as purest snow Dumped on my driveway, compels backbreaking labor
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Antti Lovag, Maison Bulle, 1975-1989
Artist Fabian Oefner's most recently published project, Visualizing a Ferrari through Speed, captures a dynamic cascade of glowing colors as they move across the surface of the 2015 Ferrari California T. See the video here.
Sophie Smallhorn
David Pace
Karaba Brick Quarry
Karaba is a small African village in southwestern Burkina Faso. Outside the village, a short distance from the dusty main road, is a quarry where men carve bricks from solid stone using only picks and shovels.
The rock is called laterite (from the Latin “later” meaning “brick”). The quarry has been in constant use for nearly 30 years. The bricks, loaded onto wagons and taken to nearby villages, are the basic building blocks for the homes, buildings and walls that structure the surrounding communities.
I have been photographing in the Karaba quarry every year since 2008. I am captivated by the architectural quality of the space, the dazzling color and the incredible men who work there. The quarry is like a magical, ever-changing work of earth art.
—David Pace
Andi Galdi Vinko
Hungarian-born photographer Andi Galdi Vinko worked closely together with a couple of make up artists and a hair stylist to create this explosion of glitter, hair extensions and naked bodies. The photographer states: “I usually only work with hairstylists and makeup artists when it comes to commissioned projects and usually our hands are tied and we can’t go crazy. Here, we had no rules to follow, no client and no demands.”
The models are sprayed with glitter, sprouting hair from unusual regions. As Andi Galdi Vinko, who has a MA in Art History says, the series is more intimate than it appears at first since a lot of her inspiration comes from hidden knowledge. “It’s a playful observation on how glitter and rainbow makes everything different, or at least that’s what we are supposed to think, right? This whole new feminism is about being naked and proud of your body – but isn’t it all for the joy of men again?” For more of Galdi Vinko’s work click here to visit her Tumblr or follow her Instagram.
Colin Batty è un fotografo inglese che ha voluto una raccolta di foto molto divertente, a seconda dei punti di vista. In un libro intitolato “Meet the Family” ( “incontra la famiglia”) ha raccolto circa 100 foto di persone vissute nei primi anni del 900. Con l’ausilio di un computer ha ritoccato questi fotoritratti rendendoli, per l’appunto discutibilmente, divertenti. Lo scopo di Batty era quello di far divertire prendendo qualcosa di banale e aggiungere qualche particolare inusuale in modo da sorprendere l’osservatore.
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