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270mm x 60 diam -- var. txt begins 'the jury has made its decision glorious sunshine wiping the slate clean.....'

My friend Charley put together a crazy awesome photo shoot yesterday and invited me to not only participate as a model, but to catch some behind the scenes shots of the action.

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Check out the shoot here.

On Tumblr

Please help! I did a bunch because there was a bit of confusion on what should be done with this yesterday.

Weaving away, with partially hidden Starbucks cup...

 

12.04.08

Photo credit: B. Needham

Acrylic Paint -- April 2012

College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

Photo credit: © FAO/Claudia Koerbler

 

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I created this rough sketch from a photograph to give myself an idea of the colours that I wanted to use within my final piece. (Created with oil pastel and white spirit)

Well, I was scared, I was insecure (facial expressions tell it all), but in the end I enjoyed it. Fell half into the water once when we hit a rock, but my friends rescued me.

blue

represents sorrow and insecurities

pictured is my subject (me) looking down at the flowers, refusing to look at the camera

Everyone with glasses has been called four eyes at least once in their life. It's just something you have to learn to deal with and push past. Although it's something very simple. It doesnt mean it doesnt hurt.

Insecurity disguised as vanity.

Idk I kinda like this but not much

 

It was supposed to be one of my 365 photos but I chose a different one :p

Charcoal drawing on paper.

I obliterated the biggest insecurity of my subject, this however only draws more attention to that area.

Photo credit: © FAO/Sudeshna Chowdhury

 

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USHRN Action Day with LA CAN on International Human Rights Day 12/10/11

 

Photo by: Northstar Productions

To a girl in the 21st century her biggest enemy in life is her reflection in the mirror. Every girl at one point in her life has been insecure about her appearance, she constantly criticizes herself and believes that the face in the piece of glass defines who she is.

They are worried about terroist? I am more worried about the millions of gallons of waste and trash that are dumped into our lakes and rivers each day. May 05, 2007

As of November 30, 2015, college students make up a significant portion of the food insecure population. Alex Layfield reaches for simple and affordable cereals as opposed to something more elaborate that fits into his budget.

College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

Here is the full color and HDR version of the spider. I liked the textures that the HDR processing created, but I am still getting the hang of this.

Concierto de Insecurity @ Bilborock (23/12/2016)

Saul Adamczewskiand Ben Romans-Hopcraft of Insecure Men

College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.

Insecurely, but I'm here..like a fairy

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