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Carlos Alberto Torres
Carlos Alberto Torres - former US held Puerto Rican political prisoner & prisoner of war. He served 30 years in US prisons for fighting to try and free Puerto Rico from US colonialism. Puerto Rico has been a colony of the US since 1898.
Carlos Alberto Torres
Carlos Alberto Torres - former US held Puerto Rican political prisoner & prisoner of war. He served 30 years in US prisons for fighting to try and free Puerto Rico from US colonialism. Puerto Rico has been a colony of the US since 1898.
Alberto Seveso redefines the term “body art” for Creative Tempest. For us, it no longer conjures images of tattoo parlors, Mardi Gras, or two-page spreads in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, no, instead we envision Alberto’s unique work. Alberto Seveso takes the human body (generally attractive female bodies) and uses it as a canvas for his abstract designs, but since his work is digital, he is freed from the restraints of a tangible human form. He is able to disassemble like a puzzle, make translucent like a silk scarf held up to the sun, or replace like a Mr. Potato Head, parts of the bodies that he works with as the basis for his designs. In addition, more than being creative in his choice of canvas, Alberto creates finely intricate designs that would be gorgeous on their own. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Carlos Alberto Torres
Carlos Alberto Torres - former US held Puerto Rican political prisoner & prisoner of war. He served 30 years in US prisons for fighting to try and free Puerto Rico from US colonialism. Puerto Rico has been a colony of the US since 1898.
Decided to sell my Alberto set. In the end I decided against purchasing the doll this was meant for and none of of my other boys suit it so...
I am the second owner of this set. The box is a little dented but the contents are perfect condition. I've tried it on my doll Edan once.
The mask and Cape set will be sold separately.
The mask was painted by the original owner.
Photo By:
Ralph Alswang
Photographer
202-487-5025
PLEASE CREDIT PHOTO: Ralph Alswang
The Merida Initiative, efforts to bridge economic and social inequality, burgeoning biofuel markets, hostages in Colombia--these are only a handful of issues that defined the contours of the State of the Americas in 2008. How do these and other dynamics affect the United States and its relationship with and place in the Americas?The Americas Project at the Center for American Progress held a lively discussion of the evolving interconnections that increasingly define relations in the Americas. The event featured keynote speaker Luis Alberto Moreno, president of the Inter-American Development Bank, followed by comments from and audience Q&A with panelists Leonardo Martinez Diaz of The Brookings Institute, Adrean Rothkopf from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Michael Shifter from the Inter-American Dialogue.
To one of the best: www.photogaleria.com/autores/alberto_garcia_alix/
"en la fotografia no somos como somos, somos como eramos"
Picnic in the Park (event for Washington Nationals season-ticket holders) at Nationals Park, Washington, DC
Austin American Statesman photographer Alberto Martinez at the Passion Pit performance, Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas, June 18, 2010.
Photo Copyright 2010, Steve Hopson.