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this piece is very important to me:
when i was younger i drew a catipillar looking up at a butterfly as a symbol of my awaiting transformtion. i wanted so badly to be older and experienced at life.
my family has always gotten me butterfly earings, books, paintings etc because they all knew how symbolic this was...
it wasn't until recently i have looked back on those memories and realized somewhere along the way i lost all innocence.
if i could love the way i did when i was a child. i would. sometimes i wish i didn't have experience and knowledge.
these are all my mini transformations from the past 7 years.
HALLOWEEN 2018 PHOTOSHOOT
Models: Lorinda Sherman , Florence Cajuste , Muse Fontaine , BettyBrighton , Jaime Walsh
HALLOWEEN 2018 PHOTOSHOOT
Models: Lorinda Sherman , Florence Cajuste , Muse Fontaine , BettyBrighton , Jaime Walsh
The Reichstag building in Berlin was constructed to house the Reichstag, the first parliament of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Reichstag until 1933, when it was severely damaged in a fire supposedly set by Dutch communist Marinus van der Lubbe, who was later beheaded for the crime. That verdict has been a subject of controversy over the years.[1] The National Socialist German Workers Party used this event as casus belli to begin a purge of traitors in Berlin and to ban the Communist Party of Germany.
The building remained in ruins until the reunification of Germany, when it underwent reconstruction led by internationally renowned architect Norman Foster. After its completion in 1999, it became the meeting place of the modern German parliament, the Bundestag.
The Reichstag as a parliament dates back to the Holy Roman Empire and ceased to act as a true parliament in the years of the Nazi regime (1933–1945). In today's usage, the German term Reichstag or Reichstagsgebäude (Reichstag building) refers to the building, while the term Bundestag refers to the institution. Like my Facebook page; www.facebook.com/pages/Souvenirs-by-Michael-Hughes/130839...
A nice little photo I took whilst playing around with the tinge feature on my camera. I feel it has Cyberpunk/Neo tones.
While I say that it is "somewhat purge inspired" I am referring to a number of scenes by Andreas and the like.
Why do I do this? Buy, purge, repeat. I find these lovely Evans wedge sandals and they’re my new favourite thing for round the house and the odd errand outside. They’re great with tights or bare feet and they make the most divine sound as you’d foot peels away and the sandal then slaps back to meet your feet.
The rhythmic sound as I walk is hypnotic.
Amarbayasgalant Monastery is one of the three largest Buddhist monastic centers in Mongolia. The monastery complex is located in the Iven Valley near the Selenge River, at the foot of Mount Büren-Khaan in Baruunbüren sum (district) of Selenge Province in northern Mongolia. The nearest town is Erdenet which is about 60 km to the southwest.
Amarbayasgalant was one of the very few monasteries to have partly escaped destruction during the Stalinist purges of 1937, after which only the buildings of the central section remained. Many of the monks were executed by the country's Communist regime and the monastery's artifacts, including thangkas, statues, and manuscripts were looted, although some were hidden until more fortunate times.
Today, only 28 temples remain. Restoration work began in 1988 with funds provided by UNESCO and private sources and some of the new statuary was commissioned in New Delhi, India.
Graffiti pics from around Detroit.
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