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In the 19th Century having a photograph taken was a lengthy process. Frustrated by the difficulties of getting children to sit still long enough to snap a proper photo , photographers in the 1800’s conceived of a technique called “The Hidden Mother”. Draping a sheet over the mothers head in an attempt to camouflage her as a part of the furniture to better emphasize the child, the mother was then able to hold her infant and keep them still long enough for the camera to get an exposure. Vintage photographs already have a eerie feel to them, but these images of moms as cloaked phantoms take the creep factor to the next level.
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::Flower Child:: by J. Quazi King
Model: Love.Fola
Make Up: Risha Rox
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Ana Mendieta, Body Tracks, (1982)
For the performance of Body Tracks, Ana dipped her hands and arms into a mixture of animal blood and paint and made ‘drawings’ on three pieces of cloth by pressing her arms over them.
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A Dangerous Method (2011)
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SUBMISSION: A box of sixteen kinds of silk cocoons. Made by the 3rd year class students of the Silkworm course. Anhwei provincial girl’s vocation school. Anking, China.
ed: All you fabric & textile -heads should probably be following the design center
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I closed my mouth and spoke to you in a hundred silent ways.
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