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kingcliff in
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August 3, 2009 |
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A short pictorial set of some extraordinary images from an extraordinary pair. Light, muse and nature as seen through the eye of Michael Bennett. Need I say more?
This is just a few of the images and you see more of Michael provocative and artistic explorations on his blog here. And to see Anomalia’s modeling portfolio, just go to here.
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Posted by
vincent in
EarthSistas on
August 3, 2009 |
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Maurice Evans is the photographer and PrettyBlak is the muse. And together they have created some astounding works. Some of the works they created were featured in the blog, the PangaeasGardenProject because I considered their works to be influential and inspirational to the vision here. They have created a LOT of beautiful, provocative and highly imaginative works of art together. Within a few brief years, Maurice has established himself as one of the best in the field of Black Art and his works has delighted countless collectors of African-American art. No matter the subject or whether the works...
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Zahra in
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August 2, 2009 |
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By Raw Dog Buffalo
Ok, we just did a first as far as I can recall, count down the first 100 days of a standing president in office in the form of a formal press conference. The last time I saw count downs like this were for a space shuttle flight. Now Hats off to the President, from where I stand he has received a range of grades personally from an A+ to peace relations with the Muslim world and Health Care to a D- with respect to the economy and Pakistan.
With that said, I want to add how I am some what disturbed by the blind allegiance people give to anyone. In the African American community...
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Zahra in
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August 1, 2009 |
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By Scottie Lowe
Photography courtesy of Afroerotik
For all too long Black sexuality has been defined by extremes. We have been defined as hypersexual, untamed savages who are ruled by our lust and far too many of us have embraced that misrepresentation without the presence of a healthier alternative example to model. Others of us have adopted a role of sexual conservatism in order to conform to a standard that tells us that the only sex that isn’t dirty . . . is boring. Somewhere between the freak and the frigid lies AfroerotiK sexuality.
Where do intelligent, middle class Black people turn...