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Lucas Cranach the Elder c. 1502
Portrait of Doctor Johannes Cuspinian (detail)
Beautiful Ballet Portrait Of Performers Claiming The Streets Of NYC
Ballet is an intimately physical art that has been merged with the beauty of music, photography and dance, captured by Puerto Rico born, NYC-based photographer Omar Robles’ camera on the streets of New York city.
Krithika Babu for Moghamul Chapter II: A portrait series feauting women from dravidian literature by Jatin Lulla
17-Year-Old Black Artist Creates Viral Challenge to Draw Black Women in Cartoon Styles
Black Girl Long Hair writes:
By now, you’ve probably noticed a ton of these #stylechallenge photos being shared across social media. The concept is to recreate a self portrait in popular cartoon styles.
The tag was started a week ago by 17-year-old artist Autumn (@beautifulness87 on Instagram). Shortly thereafter, the tag erupted with artists of color displaying their skills.
Not only does this challenge allow many young artists of color to
share their work, it also allows us to see blackness in cartoon styles
that are not traditionally diverse. Check the #stylechallenge tag for more incredible entries!
Self-portrait amongst the blue, icy depths of Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park. *I’m currently off the grid shooting in Antarctica with One Ocean Expeditions. I’ll share those photos mid-February, but in the meantime I am sharing some fresh work and winter classics.*
#WildlyCreative #MyJasper @ballwatch @manfrottoimaginemore #ExploreCanada #ShotOnCanon #CanadianCreatives #MountainCultureElevated http://ift.tt/2iXqtwF
Lupita Nyong'o, Who Designed Your Nigerian-Style Head Tie?
The head wrap was brilliant blue. It mirrored the applique on the long yellow bodice of the strapless gown and was echoed in the shoes and handbag.
Lupita Nyong'o wore the outfit this past week at the Toronto premiere of her film Queen of Katwe. Fashion critics called it “flawless.”
The designer of the dress is fashion queen Carolina Herrera, born in Venezuela and now living in America. But the head tie is pure Nigerian. That got Nigerians buzzing. And they weren’t necessarily buzzing in admiration.
Before we get to that matter, let’s consider the history of the Nigerian head tie.
In Nigeria a head tie is called a gele — that’s the word used by the Yoruba, one of the country’s many ethnic groups. But the wearing of head wraps is traditional for all Nigerians and indeed for most African cultures. An artfully folded gele is part of everyday wear and de rigueur for special occasions like weddings.
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