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Henry Clive
1948
Are you a Wiccan? What would you consider your religion? I don't intend to sound mean, I apologize if I came across that way
Hey, sorry if I answer too late but I’ve been out for a long time. So, you are not mean, don’t worry. And well, I don’t consider that I have any religion but I do love history of religion and how symbols affect us in a psicological way. The word Religion comes from the latin form RELIGIO (re-ligare, witch means link, join or connect). I love the meaning of this word, wich is the same as yoga, that also means union in sanscrit. Both things, yoga and religion are ways to connect ourselves, humans, with the world around us. Theay are ways to undersand or try to create some order in this chaotic nature. Then, why do I use the word Goddess in my life, wich I do. I do it poetically, Gods are symbols, and I use these symbols in an artistic way. I love art. And this is also another way to understand and connect with the world, call it universe, but I don’t wanna sound too deep. Art is a natural behabiour for humans just like religion. And so, concluding, if I had to say what is my religion, I would say Art.
Edward Linley Sambourne :: Miss Alice Smith swirling around the draperies for some effect Sambourne wanted to capture for his cartoons, no date
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I can die now, peacefully.
Frantisek Drtikol, photography.
I’ve been at a Rachel the fucking Brice workshop. I can die now.
Two stylish ladies in Milan, Italy, 1929. Found on lombardiabeniculturali.it
Biba makeup styles from the 70′s
Margaret Morris. In 1909 she met Raymond Duncan, brother of Isadora Duncan, who taught her the six Greek positions, adapted from images on ancient Greek vases. She elaborated on these to produce her own dance system aiming at naturalism and freedom.
Africa | Maghreb Jewish Woman | Photographer Jean Besancenot
Dance of the Whore of Babylon, from Metropolis