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Joining 3 centers, Hara, Heart and Third Eye, and letting it flow. Gianni and Marijke.
Knowing Touch Course, December 2007, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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The surrender of the Japanese to the American forces, in Malaybalay.This photo from Tillery archives
The Robert Daniel Gallery in downtown Tacoma hosted the Surrender to the Arts Graffiti Series 1.0 Saturday, Dec. 6.
A U.S. Army color guard and firing detail from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) were part of the opening ceremonies April 9, 2015, for a special observance and reenactment for the 150th anniversary of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant April 9, 1865, at Appomattox, Va. The Old Guard served at Appomattox in 1865. The event featured hundreds of Civil War reenactors, such as those shown here, and thousands of spectators. (Photos courtesy Kim and Mary Jane Holien)
This is the biggest of all the statues in San Diego's tidelands - a massive version of the classic photo taken in New York following the announcement of the end of WWII.
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This ongoing study comes off the back of a book my friend sent me discussing points of feminism and the divide amongst the movement.
I wanted to create something that presents the female model in a strong, powerful light, hence the bright red and stark background,
along with the white tie, symbolising her willingness to surrender, rather than it being taken without her consent.
It references a womans strength in being vulnerable, especially as current times call for us to almost imitate male traits in order to succeed rather than pulling on the traits we as women already possess and using them to our advantage.
Acrylic on A1
Dress rehearsal photo from "Suite Surrender" at the Barn Theatre, directed by Todd Mills. Performances September 22 - October 8, 2023.
Photo by Joe Gigli
Sibilant songs seldom sell,
Sadly society says "stop" –
So someone submits silly sentiments.
Such syllables slide slickly –
Some sayings sadly slip-
Slowly sinking ships –
Some soar - sailing serenely.
Some seldom seen
Sentences stay silent,
Softly sitting still,
Stubbornly stating
Such simplistic sentiments.
Should society shed syllogisms?
Shall social sloth symbolize slender symmetry?
Some symbols show sentience,
So should stand silently?
Somehow someone, somewhere, says "Silence!"
So sleeps sensibility.
Such sycophancy should surrender,
Since solitude stands sorrowfully single.
Such silliness should suffer surcease!
JGScism
Behind Crimson Eyes packed out Civic Youth Centre for an all-ages show. Supported by Horsell Common, The Mourning Tide, Eldest Son, Surrender and Stolen Exit