Honoring American women who are victims of honor killing
Aasiya Hassan New York - Honor killed by her husband for seeking a divorce. Noor al-Maleki Arizona - Honor killed by her father for being too "westernized" Amina Said Texas - Honor killed for having a boyfriend and not accepting arranged marriage. Sarah Said Texas - Honor killed for having a boyfriend and not
Russian dolls: Maya & Picasso, Fountain & Duchamp
Celebrating transparency in art The visual art to the above is a an inverse color photograph of Pablo Picasso's "Maya" inside a photograph representing the sculpture "Fountain" by Marcel Duchamp. This image was then split in half, and each side was mirrored vertically, creating strange creatures reminiscent of
Greek Doors
Original Greek photography taken in and around Santorini. Greek doors create beautiful imagery, and lend themselves to history and poetry. Many of these doors are blue contrasting with white washed stone and echoing the turquoise of the unobstructed sky and the deep blue of the Mediterranean. Bougainvillea can act
Frida Kahlo, graphic art
Frida Kahlo Throughout her life, Frida Kahlo wore skirts to disguise her leg deformities from a near fatal bus accident in 1925. Frida Kahlo was bisexual, but was most known for her tumultuous relationship with fellow painter Diego Rivera. A third of Frida Kahlo's paintings were self-portraits.
Kim Kardashian, Megan Markle, and Marilyn Monroe in a study on power & sexuality
Megan Markle & Princess Margaret Princess Margaret, the only sister of British Queen Elizabeth II, was a controversial member of the royal family and a royal divorcee. Megan Markle became the first African American member of the British royal family and she also was a royal divorcee on