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Seduzir (To Seduce) by Helena Almeida, 2002

In this series, the black high-heeled shoes are more than an accessory. Just as the elegant coquetry of the gesture of lifting one’s skirt, they stand as a symbol alluding to feminine seduction – an intention clarified by the title. To this is added the addition of a red painted spot on the left foot’s sole, a touch of dramatization and theatricality that reinforces and at the same time disturbs this choreography of minimal gestures, as though affirming that “Seduction” implies pain and sacrifice. [ftp]

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Seduzir (To Seduce) by Helena Almeida, 2002

In this series, the black high-heeled shoes are more than an accessory. Just as the elegant coquetry of the gesture of lifting one’s skirt, they stand as a symbol alluding to feminine seduction – an intention clarified by the title. To this is added the addition of a red painted spot on the left foot’s sole, a touch of dramatization and theatricality that reinforces and at the same time disturbs this choreography of minimal gestures, as though affirming that “Seduction” implies pain and sacrifice. [ftp]

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cosascool:

Salt Art by Motoi Yamamoto

It’s 4:30 in the morning, it’s always 4:30 in the morning.
– Charles Bukowski (via ojiru)

(Source: ryandonato, via daddyfuckedme)

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"It’s 4:30 in the morning, it’s always 4:30 in the morning."

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