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A friend had up as her status message "awkward cow" the first thing that came to mind was a cow drinking its own milk.
I thought this was pretty funny until I got to the udders on the milk carton and realized that calves drink from their mother's udders. FML. Should've drawn a cow eating steak.
This was intended to look like Sanay and I were crushing Rob with our intimidating heights. But since I'm too much taller than Sanay, it just looks awkward.
I know that Matt's arm and leg are sticking in the photo, but I like it because it has an awkward feel to it.
I believe this is a White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) going through his awkward stage: transitioning from juvenile to adult! Taken in Bartholomew Co, IN.
'Awkward' Whittle & Black Ink 2010.
Exhibited at the Marsden Woo Gallery London 2010.
© By Karen Ryan
'Awkward' Whittle & Black Ink 2010.
Exhibited at the Marsden Woo Gallery London 2010.
© By Karen Ryan
Part of a series of collages which rework found images and text to explore issues of gender, social roles and conformance propaganda.
FYI, the only text that was with the image from the original ad is the word "torture"
Customer on the right realizes he doesn't have enough money to pay for this haircut. The stylist's expression says it all.
2/6/14 Day 37
First photography studio group collaboration for Team Gore Productions Ltd.
Concept & Organizer: Qué Banh
Photogs: Qué Banh, Aaron Licht, Lance Gilson, Tim Campbell, Tina Griffith
Video: Lance Gilson & Guido Martini
Make Up: Kate Vass, Qué Banh & Darryl LeCraw. Sugar, Felicia, Dairy Queen & Cedra did their own make-up
Wardrobe: Lindsey Elizabeth, Kate Vass, Lily Fawn, Jane Bee, Felicia Harding, Cedra Smith & Dairy Queen
Props: Lance Gilson, Qué Banh, Kate Vass, Aaron Licht, Lily Fawn & Jane Bee
Lighting: Qué Banh, Lance Gilson & Tim Campbell
Behind the Scenes Assistants: Guido Martini, Darryl LeCraw, Dean Sauve & Kate Vass
Set-up & take-down: Qué Banh, Jen Sandman, Aaron Licht, Guido Martini & Dean Sauve
The young man looked a bit stupid, with his blond hair neatly parted in the middle. I couldn't quite see what was in his shorts, but it caught my attention. I wondered how it must have been in his younger years when he realised what he had. At a young age, people want to be normal, maybe later as well. He was clearly not normal.
He stood slightly awkwardly with his sports friends waiting for his drink to be ready. "I'm going home," he said. "And your drink?"