Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein
Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Dancer – Tasha Koleso. Crimea 2015 “Solving the aesthetic problem, I also reveal many ethical questions. For me, such things as love and death are revealed through the aesthetic category, beauty is the predecessor of ethics.” Vadim Stein was born in […]

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Byronic, illustration by Boris Pelcer
Byronic, illustration by Boris Pelcer

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Byronic is a type of character, named after the English Romantic poet Lord Byron. Byronic characters, incapable of love, or capable only of an impossible love, suffer endlessly. They are solitary, languid & their condition exhausts them. To feel alive it must be in the […]

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Paintings by Patti Ballard
Paintings by Patti Ballard

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It “I guess I have always been an artist… as a child, I found creative outlets in drawing, tracing, coloring and imitating […]

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Ernestine Shepherd: "It's Never Too Late"
Ernestine Shepherd: “It’s Never Too Late”

Pin It Pin It Pin It “Age is nothing but a number, and you can get fit.” Those are a few of the many wise words of Ernestine Shepherd, the world’s oldest female bodybuilder — she was born in June 1936, making her 79 this year. Twenty-two years ago, Ernestine Shepherd was a school secretary […]

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Fantastic sculptures by Ellen Jewett
Fantastic sculptures by Ellen Jewett

Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It “Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For […]

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