The Lensblr Gallery Challenge presents:
Undone
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The Lensblr Gallery Challenge presents:
Undone
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If I mispronounce your name because it is foreign to my tongue, correct me.
I don’t purposefully allow the accents of your name to fall flat on my tongue like the European English demands or the language to sound chopped and misheard.
If I don’t say your name correctly, don’t shrug and say it’s ok because people have been doing it all your life. Your mother worked hard to name you that name, with all its syllables and apostrophes and hyphens and inflection.
I don’t want to disrespect your heritage, your culture, your great grandmother or grandfather and their struggle.
If I mispronounce your name, forgive me, but don’t let it happen again. Make sure everyone knows your name.
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The Life & Times Of Frida Kahlo (2005) dir. by Amy Stechler // Frida Kahlo from an unsent letter to Diego Rivera
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“This image from Sentinel-2A shows how Saudi Arabia’s desert is being used for agriculture. The circles come from a central-pivot irrigation system, where the long water pipe rotates around a well at the centre.”
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This is not sexual. This is freedom; this is raw; this is simply my back.
Why is it that we tell women to censor themselves rather than telling the rest of the world to stop sexualizing absolutely every part of the female body?
Why are people still so shocked that woman have breasts and bare skin under their clothes?I remember a time when I couldn’t bare look at my naked body. Human bodies are just as natural as the body of a dog or bird. It is a beautiful creation of nature. Nature is so intricate.. Every body has it’s own unique curves and marks. If we became more accepting of this, maybe we’d all feel a bit more comfortable in our own skin.
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exploring the surface
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Gerda Steiner (Swiss, b. 1967, Ettiswil, Switzerland) & Jörg Lenzlinger (Swiss, b. 1964, Uster, Switzerland) - Falling Garden, 2003 at San Staë church on the Canale Grande, 50th Biennial of Venice. Installations
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葛飾北斎, Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
甲州三坂水面, 1830-1833
Mount Fuji reflects in Lake Kawaguchi, seen from the Misaka Pass in Kai Province
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