Posts Tagged ‘photographer’
We Were All Women in the Womb: Icelandic Drag Performers On Feminism and Free Expression
“Gender is a social construct and drag breaks it down and reconstructs it.”
Read MoreSweet Gratitude
“At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.”
~Albert Schweitzer
In the Apex of Love and Suffering: Interview with Painter and Photographer Andres Orlowski
I think when one is in the apex of love or suffering it is difficult to understand the ride. Patience. And then perhaps the reward: the value of solitude.
Read MoreDaniel Heikalo, photographer/musician, Quebec: Our Beautiful Decay…
“Decay and impermanence are states that are definitely a big part of what I portray as a photographer. There is much beauty in the derelict.”
Read MoreThe Place for Unhappiness: Interview with Bulgarian poet, Peycho Kanev
I am part of the Balkan tradition. All of these dark memories are part of me, they are inside my blood, inside my mind. They dwell inside me. And, of course, they become part of my poetry, too.
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