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AJ was sobbing about having a splinter removed, even while holding the light so Daddy could see what he was doing.
We thought at first TG was set off by AJ's crying, but it was probably more the show we turned on to distract AJ during the removal.
Taken near Border Ranges National Park, NSW, Australia in March 2009.
I have used Max F. Williams' Nargothrond texture.
Pauline, 32. Before working at Splinter, she worked as an architectural modeller in London. She's been at Splinter for just over a year, and studied photography at Roehampton University.
I couldn't sleep so I was taking random pictures in the dark with the flash on.
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Project 365 Day 278
Self portrait by Cindy Sherman
Taken at Cindy Sherman (June – September 2019)
This major new retrospective explores the development of Sherman’s work from the mid-1970s to the present day, and features around 150 works from international public and private collections as well as new work never before displayed in a public gallery.
Focusing on the artist’s manipulation of her own appearance and her deployment of material derived from a range of cultural sources, including film, advertising and fashion, the show explores the tension between façade and identity.
[National Portrait Gallery]