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Kelly Futerer was born and raised in California in the swinging 60’s, from an early age she was made to appreciate the benefits of combining fun, sexiness and intelligence. Which led to a very successful career as an international model and subsequently to her career as a painter where she goes by the name Kelly X. Through the tutorage of William Ward Beecher, Sumi-E and Suhaku Flag, she has developed her own style combining her professional understanding of natural pose and attitude that captures the spirit of a woman on canvas.
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ALBERTO VARGAS was born in Arequipa, Peru, on February 9, 1896, as the son of successful photographer Max T. Vargas. After extensive art studies in France and Switzerland, he immigrated to New York City before World War I and became the official painter for the Ziegfield Follies in 1919. In 1934, he moved to Hollywood, California, where he painted posters and designed sets for major movie studios. When he was hired to replace pinup artist George Petty at Esquire magazine in 1940, his work became so popular that during World War II, his female seminudes adorned uniform jackets, aircrafts, and battleships. In the late 1950s, Hugh Hefner invited Alberto …
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Who are your favorite famous photographers?
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The Fault in Our Stars is the fourth solo novel by author John Green, in which a sixteen-year-old cancer patient named Hazel is forced by her parents to attend a support group, where she meets and falls in love with the seventeen-year-old Augustus, an ex-basketball player and amputee. On his Tumblr blog and his YouTube vlog, Green stated that "the title is inspired by a famous line from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar (Act 1, scene 2). The nobleman Cassius says to Brutus, 'The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings.'" On February 1, 2012, the film rights to the book were optioned by Fox 2000.[1]
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I sure hope I'm not the only one with an account there Here is mine http://keshuval.deviantart.com/
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I've been a fan of Dennis Lehane since I first saw Shutter Island in theaters. My ultimate favorite novel of his would have to be a tie between Shutter Island and Mystic River. When did you first become a fan of his? And which of his novels do you like the most?
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i start this thread with Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610). i saw one of his paintings on Cole Mohr's blog (such a good surprise!) and it make me thought there wasn't a thread about paining. i discovered his work in 2005 or 2006 because he is a big influence for my favourite photographer, Joel Peter Witkin Biography
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a thread for people who enjoy old mugshots here the one from Minnesota's state.
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i start this thread because i'm totally obsessed by old magazines; particulary the erotic/porn/crimes ones and it should be nice to discover if i'm the only one or other people appreciate it. i put the "warning" in the title because i should be obligated to "hide" 95% of the pictures i would post, and it the end, it would be a very big mess and i couldn't remember what i've already posted.
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because she's one of my favorite photographers and i think i'm not the only one and one post on the photography's thread is not enough i decided to create this one to post her work. biography : Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer and writer noted for black-and-white square photographs of "deviant and marginal people (dwarfs, giants, transvestites, nudists, circus performers) or of people whose normality seems ugly or surreal." A friend said that Arbus said that she was "afraid... that she would be known simply as 'the photographer of freaks'"; however, that phrase has been used repeatedly to describe her. In 1972, a year after she…
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Biography : Snow ran away from home and began living on the streets at 13 or 14, and began taking photographs, he said, as a record of places he might not remember the next day. He was included in the 2006 Wall Street Journal article titled "The 23-Year Old Masters", which selected ten top emerging US artists including Rosson Crow, Ryan Trecartin, Zane Lewis, Barney Kulok, Rashawn Griffin and Keegan McHargue. The artist's photographic work is in a thematically similar mode to photographers Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, Ryan McGinley and Richard Billingham, often depicting scenes of a candid or illicit nature. Instances of sex, drug taking, violence and art-world pretentious…
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Not necessarily stuff you created yourself, just things that catch your eye while you're surfing, or your favorite pieces by your favorite artists. Saw this one by Delav at DeviantArt and thought it was cool.
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NEWCOMER---Australian based Fashion Photog http://peterazziphotography.com/
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Victoria Frances (Born October 25,1982) Victoria is a Spanish illustrator,born in Valencia.Her work is very goth-inspired: ghostly womenin long dresses are perhaps the most common characters found ih her art.
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Maybe we could make a bellazon group there? took these just a few mins ago and this is a few days old you can see them all bigger on my flickr acc what do you think? and post your flickr account!
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Elena is a high school golden girl who's used to getting what she wants. When she meets handsome, haunted Stefan, he struggles to resist her for fear that his dark secret is too much for her to handle. He's torn by guilt over his past, and mindful of the threat that his vengeful brother, Damon, poses to anyone Stefan gets close to. Soon Elena finds herself torn between two brothers, and in terrible danger.
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I've got a couple of question and hope you could help me with this. I am totally in love with polaroids and I want a polaroid camera.. so bad! The problem is I do not know anything about them. Where could I get the best (and not to expensive) polaroid cameras? What kind of polaroid camera's are there? How much does polaroid film paper cost and where to get it? What are your experiences with polaroid cameras? I want to make photos like this ( I wanted it so long but did not had money.. now I saved a lot..) I don't know if I put this thread in the right place but I hope you could answere this for me and give advice. Thanks a lot in advance for answering and s…
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THE CLASSIC DEBATE FOR THE PAST 40 PLUS YEARS: WHO IS REALLY THE STRONGEST, SUPERMAN OR THE HULK?
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Around the rock'n'roll band JAPAN ROAD, there is a madness without precedent. They arrive in France to make the promotion of their last DVD and the capital does live only with the sound of German rock'n'roll ! The fans organized themselves to camp in front of the Hotel Royal Monceau. Jenny and Cécilia booked a room in this hotel. Manon, who had an affair with the guitarist, hides in the crowd to see him again. Anaïs Parïs, who dates the singer, joined him, taking care to keep their relation a secret. The whole hotel is in effervescence. Security is to the maximum. And the band arrives, ready to make the teenagers dreaming. During these three days, will some secrets be…
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There are only two books out so far but I was wondering if anyone has read them. A friend of mine said they are really good but I was wondering if anyone else thought so. I am currently on a waiting list at the library with 19 people in front of me and I was wondering if they are really worth the wait.
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I did a search and couldn't find a previous topic on this, so I thought I'd start one by saying I've always wanted to see a Broadway play and finally got the opportunity Saturday night. I saw "Wicked" at the Gershwin Theatre and it was great! The story was creative and funny, the lead actresses were phenomenal, there were tons of gorgeous 18-25ish women, and Oprah was in the audience.
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My collection Please post only photos ( not drawed )
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The big announcement from DC Comics at New York Comic Con? Batman will be taking a backseat in 2009 and handing the Detective Comics series over to Batwoman, who will mark the publisher's "most high profile title starring a gay superhero." DC is planning for 12 issues featuring the openly gay superhero starting in June.
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