Source: pinterest.comModel wearing a black taffeta dress by Balenciaga for L’Officiel, 1952. Photo by Philippe Pottier.
Source: paddle8Mary Ellen Mark, Tiny in her Halloween costume, Seattle, WA, 1983, printed later, gelatin-silver print, 24 x 20 inches, courtesy of the artist.
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Very excited to see this sculpture in SFMOMA a month ago.
I was first introduced to Petah Coyne’s beautiful sculptures when she gave a lecture at UCONN in 2009.Petah Coyne’s Untitled #1181 (Dante’s Daphne) 2004-6
Artificial tree branches and berries, wire, feathers, wax, velvet, nylon thread, shackles, pearl-headed hat pins, spray paint metal tubing, silk flowers, cable, and cable bolts.
Inspired by Dante Alighieri’s epic poem The Divine Comedy.
Coyne: “I think the most interesting parts of my work are the intersections between order and chaos, accident and control. I am shooting for perfection, but am willing to allow for imperfection.”
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Source: rocknrollchrisSwing Set Sunset
This picture came out of a visit to Amish country in Pennsylvania while on vacation there this summer. I had just recently acquired a graduated ND filter that I got to balance out exposures better when shooting sunsets. Unfortunately I grabbed the wrong filter at the store and was forced to work with what I had. I meant to grab one with a soft edge part way through the filter but instead got on with no edge.