IN MOURNING….
Joan Didion, 1934-2021
“We tell ourselves stories in order to live.”
Satan was a lady named Lilith.
Life, and how to live it. Book covers from the 1950s/1960s.
Kubrick meets Derp (at Chicago, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR5FS4qDhQ8/?utm_medium=tumblr
(via Kawaii Pink Cookie)
Dead but cute
Come Back from the Dead by Christopher Howard, 1893.
Source: beebosloth on Instagram
When I try to juggle my work, my social life, my free time activities and keeping in touch with my family and friends back home
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SLIP: Naked in Your Own Words a book by Allan Amato
As we inaugurate the last week of the SLIP Kickstarter, my Temple of Art documentary co-creator Olga Nunes put together a new video for the project. I'm thrilled by the result, and while the censored version is the one being circulated for obvious reasons, I thought you might enjoy a first look at the uncensored result. The one I wish we could share more of. - Allan
S L I P : Naked In Your Own Words A book of portraits by Allan Amato, examining what it means to be professionally nude in society, told in the words of the subjects themselves. Amazing stories of both shame and exultation from performers, models, actors, artists, designers, doms and dancers.
Support the Kickstarter today and help bring this book of storytelling and stunning nudes to life!