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New mesh corsets at *Perception*
Corsets and Demos at Perception Mainstore and on the Marketplace.
7 sizes: 5 standard sizes plus M+ for very curvy avatars and Bx for top-heavy avatars.
Of course you have to view on BLACK
That’s the worst part of growing up, and I’m beginning to realize it. The things you wanted so much when you were a child don’t seem half as wonderful to you when you get them.
-Anne of Green Gables
Personal Fine Art Practice
Perception- Interactive installation
Approximately 2m by 1.5m by 2.5m
Nylon mesh, soil, liquid latex, straw and grass
Summer term
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Taken as a backup for Our Daily Challenge :
Fake flowers backlit on a foggy day, purposefully overexposed to bring out the detail.
Desde el fondo de la botella son los lentes que uso, desde el interminable fondo de miles de botellas las cuales cariñosamente envenenaron mi juicio con las mieles de Baco, desde el fondo de la botella mis paredes se convierten en algodón. Ahora estas totalmente vacÃa y lo único que puedo darte a cambio de tu dulzura es la amargura de una lagrima estallando en tu fondo.
t's such a hot day. can you turn the air on?
I would, edna, but it's not working .
not working? well have someone come fix it!
I would, but. . .
but what, stanley? I need air conditioning!
well, you have to close the windows first, and. . .
I know that! don't you think I know that?
well, I'm just saying. that might not be possible.
and why not?
it's the window glass. I mean, the absence thereof. . .
men! it's always something with you!
yes, dear. I know.
Today Flickr Group Roulette invades the Off With His Head group. It is also the letter P in the August Alphabet Set and so I give you this shot. I have not actually lost my head, that is just your pereception of this image.
Ok, So not very creative this evening. I had a couple of ideas that I wanted to try for this, I shot them twice and edited but it just wasn't right. So I shot this one, however I really struggled trying to make it look seamless, but it is here and it is staying as I am not going a forth attempt!
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SB600 on manual on 1/16th behind me shooting upwards to seperate me from the background, SB28 on manual on 1/16th on a stool infront of camera pointing upwards with bounce card to light me, both fired by ebay trigger.
Perceptions is all about the way we see things. We make split-second decisions based on what we believe we see, this may not always be what is going on but it is what we perceive.
I just loved the idea of Merida and wind, taking that cape and fluttering it in the air along those fire like locks.
This photo was taken (around a year ago; 20/01/2011) on top of the Signal Mountains in Mauritius.
What i tried to capture (and managed) was, the colours Red (chemical container) Blue (Sky) Yellow (chemical container) and Green (Grass). These are the four colours which feature on the national flag of Mauritius. That's one perception. The second one being, Pollution in Mauritius. How the hell and why did a chemical container end up on a mountain? This is my perception.
Today I had the pleasure of running into my old friend Sue. Sue founded and directed The Troupe, Michigan Tech's improv group, for many years. In that role, she was an amazing mentor and friend. Now that she's retired, she (among other things) creates beautiful felted works of art -- including this one, which recently won the jury's first place award at the Great Lake Showcase. Its name is "Perceptions", and everything you see is felted wool.
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Man, as we realize if we reflect for a moment, never perceives anything fully or comprehends anything completely. He can see, hear, touch, and taste; but how far he sees, how well he hears, what his touch tells him, and what he tastes depend upon the number and quality of his senses. - Carl Jung