Showing posts with label Man. Show all posts
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Pencil Vs Camera - 73

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Pencil Vs Camera - 73 © Ben Heine | Buy a print today
A recent project I made in my new studio. Was I having a dissociative identity disorder or is this just an optical illusion or maybe an invisible 3D mirror? Who will be the winner? You can view the sketch in progress here below (4 steps) and the complete Pencil Vs Camera series at this link. New: Buy the above artwork as a print!

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 1 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 2 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 3 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 4 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

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A drag queen I met in a street of Florence, Italy, a few days ago.
He was really expressive and had giant "Queen cards" on his hat.



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(See it on Flickr)

This is dedicated to Sebastian, my best friend
since almost 20 years, he is an awesome
person and a talented lawyer.

© 2010 - Ben Heine
Alvin Ailey,
Choreographer

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Alvin Ailey was an American modern dancer and choreographer who founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater on 92nd Street in New York City. He died of AIDS, at the age of 58.

Alvin Ailey was born in Rogers, Texas on January 5, 1931 and moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of twelve. There, on a junior high school class trip to the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, he fell in love with concert dance. Inspired by performances of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company and classes with Lester Horton, Mr Ailey began his formal dance training. It was with Mr. Horton, the founder of the first racially integrated dance company in this country, that Mr. Ailey embarked on his professional dance career. After Horton's death in 1953, Mr. Ailey became the director of the Lester Horton Dance Theater and began to choreograph his own works. In 1954, he and his friend Carmen de Lavallade were invited to New York to dance in the Broadway show, House of Flowers by Truman Capote. In New York, Mr. Ailey studied with many outstanding dance artists, including Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman and took acting classes with Stella Adler. The versatile Ailey won a number of acting roles, continued to choreograph and performed as a dancer.

In 1958, Mr. Ailey founded his own company, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Mr. Ailey had a vision of creating a company dedicated to the preservation and enrichment of the American modern dance heritage and the uniqueness of black cultural expression. In 1960, he choreographed Revelations, the classic masterpiece of American modern dance based on the religious heritage of his youth.

Throughout his lifetime, Mr. Ailey created some 79 ballets, many of which have appeared in the repertoire of major dance companies, including American Ballet Theatre, The Joffrey Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Paris Opera Ballet and La Scala Ballet.

Mr. Ailey died on December 1, 1989. Anna Kisselgoff of The New York Times wrote of Mr. Ailey, "You didn't need to have known Ailey personally to have been touched by his humanity, enthusiasm and exuberance and his courageous stand for multiracial brotherhood." (Source : Abt.org)

Also check out Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's website

The Blessing of Communication
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The Tamed Lion
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By John Newton

A Lion, though by nature wild,
The art of man can tame;
He stands before his keeper, mild,
And gentle as a lamb.

He watches, with submissive eye,
The hand that gives him food,
As if he meant to testify
A sense of gratitude.

But man himself, who thus subdues
The fiercest beast of prey,
A nature more unfeeling shows,
And far more fierce than they.

Though by the Lord preserv'd and fed,
He proves rebellious still;
And while he eats his Maker's bread,
Resists his holy will.

Alike in vain, of grace that saves,
Or threat'ning law, he hears;
The savage scorns, blasphemes, and raves,
But neither loves nor fears.

O Saviour! how thy wondrous pow'r
By angels is proclaim'd,
When in thine own appointed hour,
They see this lion tam'd.

The love thy bleeding cross displays,
The hardest heart subdues;
Here furious lions while they gaze,
Their rage and fierceness lose.

Yet we are but renew'd in part,
The lion still remains;
Lord, drive him wholly from my heart,
Or keep him fast in chains.

(The poem appeared on puritansermons.com)

PS : The man I drew on the right is Marcin Bondarowicz

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...And Man Became
A Living Soul

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© 2008 - Ben Heine
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The Brain is Wider
than the Sky

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By Emily Dickinson

The brain is wider than the sky,
For, put them side by side,
The one the other will include
With ease, and you beside.

The brain is deeper than the sea,
For, hold them, blue to blue,
The one the other will absorb,
As sponges, buckets do.

The brain is just the weight of God,
For, lift them, pound for pound,
And they will differ, if they do,
As syllable from sound.

(The poem appeared on bartleby.com)

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Thought Explosion
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The Big Bang
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By Doug Holder
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It's not the bang
so much
as the anticipation
the sensitive hairs
in each of your
expectant drums
your body
retreating into
its seminal
fetal curl
the hands'
feral clawing
and it all
boils
down to
some histrionic
exploding sun,
and then
quite simply
you're done.

(Poem's source : Authorsden.com)

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Man in a Woman Costume
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© 2008 - Hubert Lebizay
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God, Man and Woman

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By Firoze Shakir
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In the cradle like womb

lies birthright of a

baby...

the father of man

in full bloom...

humble beginnings

live let live

go back

as food

for worm like thoughts

in an unmarked tomb.

God the Dress maker

Man in a Woman’s Costume.

Woman undressed

Mans Everlasting Doom.

Dark shadows on his

Ancestral awakening loom

A dead corpse to exhume

The world a mortuary

A tenanted room

(Poem's source : firozeshakir.blogspot.com)

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The poem and photo appeared on hubzay.deviantart.com
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