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🎃 Seis fotógrafos incríveis e diferentões para vocês se inspirarem para o Halloween 🎃
Natalia Drepina
Ksiezycolica
pedrogoularth
Natalie Ina
Brooke Shaden
Naya Kotko
Por: Líria Scathach
requiescat by Brooke Shaden Via Flickr: Day 31 of a #monthofdarkart and it's a massive breakthrough. All month I've been sharing my older, darker works and it's been amazing! All my life I've had a narrative running through my head. It said, "You can't draw. You can't paint. You're not an artist." This stemmed from watching my sister be good at drawing from a young age, from trying so hard in school during art class and never succeeding at making what the teachers wanted. I assumed I didn't have a natural talent. Creating this reminded me of the single most important lesson I could ever share: YOUR GENIUS IS WAITING FOR THE RIGHT EXPRESSION. We tend to try things in such narrow confines; instead of attempting every type of art there is, we stop at the first one we fail at, or succeed at. ***We are reduced to the outcome of our performance rather than the exploration of artistry.*** Yesterday when I edited this, I decided to go for what was in my imagination - a painted image of a girl whose head is exposed. To make this, I applied about 5 different brush techniques in Photoshop, manually creating strokes in the pixels. I photographed a sculpture I made as the head portion and blended that in. In this one image, I applied painting principles, photographic techniques, and sculpture. And it's one of my favorite things I've ever done. I've been smiling randomly all day thinking of it. This girl, who thought she COULDN'T paint or draw or sculpt or do anything traditionally artistic, has just proved her former self wrong by creating a mixed media image that she loves. Thank goodness I've learned to be the type of person that constantly questions the narratives I've always told myself to find a better one. Thank you for joining me for a Month of Dark Art. Diving back into darkness, exploring my more expressive and abstract side, has lead me here.
suffocate by brookeshaden https://flic.kr/p/2cPLBy5
PETALS FROM MY ROOTS by #BrookeShaden x #JenBrook (2015) BetweenMirrors.com #BetweenMirrors (at France)
darkside por Brooke Shaden Via Flickr: We are all made of beauty, pain, life, death and the magical in-between. We are all so human it hurts sometimes, and other times it feels like summer awakening.
“My friend @jimmiepartenart taught me the term ‘disenfranchised grief’ earlier this year. It signals a loss that is not perceived legitimately by society. My experience with disenfranchised grief comes in two forms: First, in saying goodbye to my foster kids, and second, in letting go of the need to be a mother in a permanent way.” The wonderful self-portrait artist, photographer and speaker @brookeshaden creates a safe space of comfort and sharing, a connection to feel heard and relate beyond physical distance. She shares further, explaining the concept of disenfranchised grief: “However you have experienced disenfranchised grief, I want you to know that I'm dedicated to creating work that legitimises your experience, especially in my forthcoming series that I'm beginning work on soon.” — #beautifulbizarre #brookeshaden #selfportrait #photography #grief #contemporaryart #safespace #sharing #newcontemporary https://www.instagram.com/p/CoDsyRwoWmg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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