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“The paintings are beautifully grotesque and at one with the human condition. The bubbling and fungal masses are crude stand-ins for our own nature of fucking, feasting and dying”
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“Why do women want to dress like men when they’re fortunate enough to be women? Why lose femininity, which is one of our greatest charms? We get more accomplished by being charming than we would be...
Naudline Pierre's paintings offer a look into both a broader spiritual plane and her own "personal mythology." The paintings, intimate and otherworldly, explore the vibrant and unseen. The artist's ghostly oil paintings has been shown in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and beyond, and she is a a recipient of the Terra Foundation for American Art residency.
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Issue 14.1 Ultimate Cover: Kyle Gorsuch Back Cover: Shafiga Aliyeva Model Citizen Magazine has received over 6,000 approved entries so far and with 900,000 readerships on all platforms combined. This issue would be our first Deluxe Edition yet. Model Citizen founded exactly a year ago today. Enjoy this fantastic issue and discover new and experienced fashion talents, brands and creatives globally. Editor-in-Chief: Macky Suson You can get featured too: www.modelcitizenmag.com/submission
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Os padrões de beleza mudam com tanta frequência, que é quase impossível acompanhar. Acontece que esses ideais não só mudam com o tempo, mas também diferem de cultura para cultura. Então, por que sempre queremos corresponder a todos os padrões? Vamos dar uma olhada para essas pessoas, cujas aparências incomuns mostram que a beleza é algo que não pode ser medido, comparado ou avaliado. A beleza é intangível e preciosa, presente em todos nós.
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Nadine Ijewere has been interested in fashion imagery since she was a girl but it wasn’t until she studied photography at the London College of Fashion that she began to pick up on some of its more unsettling undertones - particularly the stereotypes used in the portrayal of non-Western cultures. The Misrepresentation of Representation, an early project that she completed at university reflected on Orientalism and how it came to rigidly define certain cultures for a Western audience.
Meet Celia, a New York-based illustrator, who recently graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016 with a degree in Illustration and a minor in Literary Studies. Last year, she was also the recipient of the 2015 Will Eisner Scholarship Award from the Society of Illustrators.&n