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FORMATO TEATRAL…A 2.50

FORMATO TEATRAL…A 2.50

luckymag:

acharmingwoman:

Frida, a photo series by Austrian artist collective Atelier Olschinsky. 

Frida time

Fuente: victorialn

hoodoothatvoodoo:

René GruauCover for International Textiles, No 398 - August 1965

hoodoothatvoodoo:

René Gruau
Cover for International Textiles, No 398 - August 1965

Fuente: hoodoothatvoodoo

pykonos:

(via 500px / Photo “Hypnose” by Alexander Khokhlov)

pykonos:

(via 500px / Photo “Hypnose” by Alexander Khokhlov)

Fuente: 500px.com

(vía powderdoom)

Fuente: purpwashere

theniftyfifties:

Model wearing a hat shaped like a hand for Life magazine, 1953. Photo by Douglas Miller.

theniftyfifties:

Model wearing a hat shaped like a hand for Life magazine, 1953. Photo by Douglas Miller.

Fuente: theniftyfifties

qualsuaideia:

Personalize a capa do seu facebook. 
“Fotografe suas ideias!”[Arte: @marlonmayer]

qualsuaideia:

Personalize a capa do seu facebook. 

“Fotografe suas ideias!”

[Arte: @marlonmayer]

Fuente: qualsuaideia

carltonmackey:

50 SHADES OF BLACK(from black coffee to high yellow)African American Sex Symbols & the Complexity of Skin Tone
My latest art piece is fashioned in the style of a book cover.  Its title (most certainly) and its subject matter (very loosely) are the result of a creative play on the very popular contemporary novel Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James.
Now that the art/cover is created, it’s time to write the book.  This is where you come into play.  While this subject could very easily lead to a book written by a sole individual, I am interested in a conversation…in a dialogue.  I’d like for that dialogue…those contributions from you to be the basis of the manuscript.
Share with me your responses to this piece.  It may be in the form of quick comments, reflections, essays, personal stories, anecdotes, memories of things you heard your mama say about Billy Dee Williams, etc.  Over time, I’ll organize, synthesize, group, copy and paste these comments into a document with the goal of ultimately producing a FREE downloadable e-book of your contributions to the topic.  It’s a book written on the Internet by Internet users.  Just like any other piece of art, it’s open for interpretation. 
Who knows how this will go?  I don’t.  I don’t even know if it has ever been done before.  But I am very curious what you have to say…and something tells me other people are too. 
Let’s talk.
50 SHADES OF BLACK
(from black coffee to high yellow)
African American Sex Symbols & the Complexity of Skin Tone
 Conceived and Designed by Carlton Mackey – Written by You
Feel Free to leave comments below
 Or
 Email extended comments to:
carltonmackey@carltonmackey.com
carlton.mackey@facebook.com

carltonmackey:

50 SHADES OF BLACK
(from black coffee to high yellow)
African American Sex Symbols & the Complexity of Skin Tone

My latest art piece is fashioned in the style of a book cover.  Its title (most certainly) and its subject matter (very loosely) are the result of a creative play on the very popular contemporary novel Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James.

Now that the art/cover is created, it’s time to write the book.  This is where you come into play.  While this subject could very easily lead to a book written by a sole individual, I am interested in a conversation…in a dialogue.  I’d like for that dialogue…those contributions from you to be the basis of the manuscript.

Share with me your responses to this piece.  It may be in the form of quick comments, reflections, essays, personal stories, anecdotes, memories of things you heard your mama say about Billy Dee Williams, etc.  Over time, I’ll organize, synthesize, group, copy and paste these comments into a document with the goal of ultimately producing a FREE downloadable e-book of your contributions to the topic.  It’s a book written on the Internet by Internet users.  Just like any other piece of art, it’s open for interpretation. 

Who knows how this will go?  I don’t.  I don’t even know if it has ever been done before.  But I am very curious what you have to say…and something tells me other people are too. 

Let’s talk.

50 SHADES OF BLACK

(from black coffee to high yellow)

African American Sex Symbols & the Complexity of Skin Tone

 Conceived and Designed by Carlton Mackey – Written by You

Feel Free to leave comments below

 Or

 Email extended comments to:

carltonmackey@carltonmackey.com

carlton.mackey@facebook.com

(vía blackcontemporaryart)

Fuente: carltonmackey