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Exhibition "Breaking Boundaries; Art of the 1960s" Kunstmuseum, The Hague
White Surface No.30 by Enrico Castellani
The photograph explores the tension between constraint and self-discovery, between isolation and the yearning to engage with the world beyond imposed limits. In a time when truth is often obscured, Breaktruth captures the fragile yet profound moment of revelation—an echo of resilience, desire, and the unstoppable force of human will.
During a Crossfit competition, the athletes cool down between heats.
Breaking Boundaries
Roswell, Georgia
A portrait set in a natural environment. The seamless blend of artistic modifications with the surroundings symbolizes the balance between individuality and the world around us. Perfect for exploring the connection between humanity and nature.
I've seen the reference although I've neither read the story nor the book - my friend Rich Handley wrote a short story, "Grateful, the Dead." In it, the main character calls the owner of a real estate company - me - with the company named after me as well. (At the time the book was published, early 2002, I was working as a real estate agent.)
UW-Whitewater students fill the Hamilton Room at the University Center for the 2017 Leadership Conference: Breaking Boundaries and keynote speaker Matt Glowacki, right. Glowacki is a UW-Whitewater alumnus, former member of the wheelchair basketball team, and Paralympian. He teaches that diversity is not just recognizing individual differences but learning from them. The conference is based in the University Center and includes speakers and breakout sessions until 3:30 this afternoon, on Friday, January 27, 2017. (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner) DIGITAL MANIPULATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS OTHER THAN NORMAL MINIMAL CROPPING AND TONING IS PROHIBITED., CREDIT PHOTOS: UW-WHITEWATER PHOTO/CRAIG SCHREINER
A moment of reflection. The glance out of the window and the natural light reveal the profound personality behind the striking tattoos and implants. A reminder that true beauty lies in individuality.
A captivating portrait of a person using their body as a canvas. The interplay of tribal-inspired tattoos, artistic implants, and an intense gaze reflects a unique artistic statement. The futuristic body modifications emphasize the fusion of tradition and avant-garde.
This shot captures the essence of transformation and art. Every detail, from metallic implants to deep black tattoos, tells a story of courage and self-discovery. A perfect piece of art to spark curiosity and conversation
Women model: www.instagram.com/minininilook?igsh=bWl4NHFiM3A0N3I=
Left model: Inkedjuliusz
Two individuals, united in strength and contrast. While striking tattoos and implants showcase a rebellious spirit, the partner exudes a calm determination. This image captures the harmony of individuality and togetherness, celebrating diversity and unity.
Off you go, crossing all boundaries—blending in yet standing out, moving toward what lies ahead: unhidden but unclear, and incomplete!
Top Photo: "Married Couple, Members of LIFE (Long Island Femme Expression)," 1991
Bottom Photo: "Loading Up to Go Home at the End of Southern Comfort," Atlanta, GA, 1986
"Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images" - A retrospective of Mariette Pathy Allen's photography at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
This exhibit featured Allen's photographs of trans and gender variant people from the past five decades.
"Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images" - A retrospective of Mariette Pathy Allen's photography at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
This exhibit featured Allen's photographs of trans and gender variant people from the past five decades.
"Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images" - A retrospective of Mariette Pathy Allen's photography at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
This exhibit featured Allen's photographs of trans and gender variant people from the past five decades.
"Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images" - A retrospective of Mariette Pathy Allen's photography at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
This exhibit featured Allen's photographs of trans and gender variant people from the past five decades.
"Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images" - A retrospective of Mariette Pathy Allen's photography at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
This exhibit featured Allen's photographs of trans and gender variant people from the past five decades.