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Looking back, I've realized how this 365 project has totally been therapy for me. When I first started, I was still using my birth name in society, being only out to a handful of people as a genderqueer that binded and used the name Rory in private, feeling very uncomfortable with looking feminine and public nudity in general.
Fast forward 95 days later, I'm out to pretty much all my friends & family as a genderqueer that binds and go as Rory with friends, family, and at work... and have reached a sense of... acceptance, to a point at least, where I can appreciate and use my body in my photographs. What the future holds, I really don't know, but it has been an amazing experience so far.
Port Debilly 18/05/2024 09h26
Port Debilly along the Avenue de New York. Mehdi is enjoying the water of the Seine on his own particular way. In the distance the highrise of Beaugrenelle with the Pont de Bir-Hakeim with the Viaduc de Passy on the foreground.
Port Debilly
Port Debilly is a road and quay in the 16ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Chaillot. Located in between Pont de l'Alma (beginning) and Pont de Bir-Hakeim (end).
It is named after Brigadier General Jean-Louis Debilly (1763-1806), who was killed at the Battle of Jena. It runs along the former Quai Debilly, from which it takes its name, which has now become Avenue de New-York.
“I feel as though I have lived many lives,
experienced the heights and depths of each and like the waves of the ocean,
never known rest.
Throughout the years,
I looked always for the unusual,
for the wonderful,
for the mysteries at the heart of life.”
- Leni Riefenstahl
out of bed again. question is, for how long.
i still have some cosplay photos and then an entire backlog of doll / toy / second life / other pictures to edit and upload... i should get on that while i can.
my work
Blue Shadows has been selected to appear in the American illustration 31 annual book
American Illustration (New York, NY, 2012)
A commercial limited edition of Blue Shadows has been published by
UGallery (San Francisco, CA, 2011/12)
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This guy shows how it's done - dress appropriately and make up your mind that you are going to make the best of it!
BlueShadow @ Mad Circus
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Like a ninja, he strikes from the dark!
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Model geholt und ausgezogen
Halskette und Wein ausgehändigt
Licht ausgemacht
Beamer angeworfen
10x abgedrückt
Weichgezeichnet, Grain hinzugefügt getönt und verkleinert
Hochgeladen.
:o)
Lilac towel out to dry on on the window sill / window ledge of a cream coloured facade in Gloucester Street, Brighton, East Sussex. Atmospherically lit with slanting blue shadows.
Now, sometimes there will be a lost shoe in the street. All alone, no one to love.
These shoes are rare and lucky. They're both in the gutter, but at least they're together. Everyone knows sticking together is what good waffles do, but it's also true for abandoned shoes.
Don't cry for them, Argentina, they'll get by somehow.
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Lilac towel out to dry on on the window sill / window ledge of a cream coloured facade in Gloucester Street, Brighton, East Sussex. Sulo waste containers are on the pavement/sidewalk. Atmospherically lit with slanting blue shadows. The relief of bricked up windows is heightened by the angle of the sun.
10.02.2010
I think I'm in the second year 365 slump. If I can just get through to April I'll be OK (new camera anticipation) thought some good weather and interesting things to do would help. I must have another look at this month's MSH list as I'm quickly running out of days.
However, mother nature was kind to me this morning and gave me some interesting colours on the curtains.
Decluttred
I got all dressed in tall waterproof boots and a long waterproof coat to stay warm and dry in the new-fallen snow, then I saw this delightful scene at the end of my block, crouched down to get some pictures, and promptly got snow under my coat and up the back of my legs and the seat of my pants. Oh well, one has to accept the hazards of one's hobby, and my pants did eventually warm up and even more eventually dry out.
A little lesson on perception: I've walked past this fire hydrant almost every day for a year, and I didn't notice the bright red and green paint job till I saw it covered in white snow with its blue shadow streaming behind it.
12th & Oregon, Philadelphia PA, Feb. 3 2009.
My photography has been in hibernation recently; I'm an outdoor-nature girl, and there's not much of it in the city in the winter.
Twilight scene along the Sein River in Paris, France.
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Lilac towel out to dry on on the window sill / window ledge of a cream coloured facade in Gloucester Street Brighton, East Sussex. Sulo waste containers are on the pavement/sidewalk. Atmospherically lit with slanting blue shadows. The relief of bricked up windows is heightened by the angle of the sun.
Blue Shadows
Digital Limit Ed Prints, 2011
160x130cm, printed by the Fire Studio here in Dublin,
The work is just back from the exhibition in Waterford and now for the first time is in my studio.
The Waterford exhibition ended last Saturday. It lasted bit more than 3 weeks and we managed to sell 8 out of 22 works.
We were delighted with the gallery, the works, the people, the city, the catalogue, the selling and really everything
My studio now looks certainly bit smaller but also much more colorful!
Back in December or early Januray 2012, Blue Shadows was already exhibited at the Copper House Gallery, Dublin.
Italian painter Enzo Cucchi uses to say that paintings have feet and can travel a lot, so let’s see where Blue Shadows will go next, if anywhere!
Joking a bit