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Look up the definition of 'sass' in the dictionary. It doesn't mention Trixie there, but it really should.
I'm pretty much stalking her.
Churchill said of Russia that it was a "riddle wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma", but he was probably thinking of Trix. Her pictures are shiny secrets. Her eyes see different worlds. And when she writes in her profile (see left) that "it's complicated", you just know she wouldn't like it if it wasn't. She i… Read more
Churchill said of Russia that it was a "riddle wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma", but he was probably thinking of Trix. Her pictures are shiny secrets. Her eyes see different worlds. And when she writes in her profile (see left) that "it's complicated", you just know she wouldn't like it if it wasn't. She is, after all, the world's greatest girl detective. Churchill would have fallen for her, hard.
Read lessYou will smile as she slays you (Soon to be a major motion picture) www.flickr.com/ph...
Rosie is The City. Unknowable, dynamic, complex, constant yet changing. And filthy. Don't be fooled by the marigolds, she's a dirty bird and no mistake!
the most cleverest-est?
One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
This woman's photos float my boat. Busily searching my booze addled mind for an appropriate testimonial for Rosie, it suddenly came to me in the form of a quote. "This is life, take my picture." Rosie Sharp January, 2007 Manhattan She's a star.
chocolate. lemonade. the tilt-a-whirl. she is all of these things.
What I love about Trixie's work is that she has such a highly developed eye and a style that is distinctively, immistakeably, trixie-esque. Trixie has a way of shedding perspective on an object, person, piece o' street art/ signs, or even on cleverly posed action figures that is both humorous and poig-nant. I could, a… Read more
What I love about Trixie's work is that she has such a highly developed eye and a style that is distinctively, immistakeably, trixie-esque. Trixie has a way of shedding perspective on an object, person, piece o' street art/ signs, or even on cleverly posed action figures that is both humorous and poig-nant. I could, and do, look at her pix for hours.
Read lessWhether she is capturing the night life of NYC, or photographing a discarded chair, Trixe Bedlam oozes talent. She offers to sing us a lullaby, then threatens to kick our ass with one hand tied behind her back. I have no doubt she could do both, but I don't know yet which would be more enjoyable.
