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7 sizes:the five standard sizes plus M+ for very curvy avatars and Bx for top-heavy avatars.

L$145 each or L$485 for a fatpack of four.

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Opening reception, Saturday January 12, 2019

Sunrise in machupiccchu.

Shot on kodak ColorPlus 200 with a nikon FM.

Ryan "Chee Pono" Spencer, Backlip, San Diego CA

Gallery opening "Perception" , Social Fridays in Doral, West Gallery 9-03-2010

We often take our developed perception of an object's weight for granted. It's amazing to witness someone who hasn't lost her curiosity of things.

La libre focalisation est la clef de l'éveil.

Mesh decorative skulls vailable at the *Perception* Booth at the Unhinged festival.

Mod/Transfer permissions.

2LI at current size. Makes a great bookend!

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West Loop, Chicago

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Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

The dramatic angle show viewers the details of each and every part to this structure.

Perception of Promise installation view - work titled "End Point" [2010] by Sean Caulfield and Royden Mills [Feb 2012]

is 9/10ths of the law.

Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

Young people from the North Down Alternatives START programme site took part in a research workshop with Faith Gordon from Queens and Sharon Whittaker from Include Youth exploring media, rights and perceptions.

we will conclude our osaka's round tomorrow, and head for tokyo. the last time we were at tokyo was four years ago. Singapore has globalised quite abit since then, in term of fashion. anyway, thus far...from what i see, i am not that impressed as before. maybe in tokyo, my perception will change.

You can choose to look from any angle you want; It doesn't change the reality of what it is.

Singer, composer, musician, curator, activist, producer, and storyteller Toshi Reagon presented a special first glimpse into her creative process during a work-in-progress showing of "You're Having Too Much Fun So We're Gonna Have to Kill You" on Friday, October 7, 2022 in the Center for the Arts Theater. Reagon concluded her year-long artist residency at Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts developing the new production. She was joined by vocalists Be Steadwell, Josette Newsam, and Carla Duren, keyboard player Kim Jordan, bassist Fred Cash Jr., drummer Matt Graff, and multi-instrumentalist Adam Widoff on guitar. The work-in-progress showing was followed by an outdoor disco party with artist manager, producer, remixer, music supervisor, performer, recording artist, writer, and DJ Bill Coleman. Collaborating disco choreographers and performers included Madrone Cochran '23, Mika Foguel '25, Sabine Geary '23, Amaal Ladha '23, Charissa Lee '23, Halle Newman '23, and Rebeca Trevino '24; with guidance from Assistant Professor of the Practice in Dance and African American Studies Joya Powell. Photos by Sandy Aldieri, Perceptions Photography, courtesy of the Center for the Arts, Wesleyan University.

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