Hélène Delmaire. Hands over faces, 2022.
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Really specific web weaving suggestion? If you can i mean<3
Loving someone and telling them and them loving you back but being too much of a coward to do something.
It's really specific i understand if you don't wanna do it
walter benjamin selected writings, vol i: 1913-1926: "one way street" (tr. edmund jephcott) (via @soracities) \\ hélène cixous the selected plays of hélène cixous: "portrait of dora" (via @theoptia) \\ in the mood for love (2000) dir. wong kar wai \\ hélène cixous the selected plays of hélène cixous: "the perjured city" (via @theoptia) \\ katherine larson radial symmetry: "almost a figure" (via @feral-ballad) \\ hélène delmaire
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Hélène Delmaire
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drawn, painted, collaged, printed faces:
face illustration
Alphonse Mucha - intaglio
faces - fresco - Pompeii - c.79 CE
Hélène Delmaire - Eyeless - 2014
Frans Verbeeck - (detail) - c.1520
Lola Dupré - Exploding Alice White - collage
Jama Jurabaev - Doll
50′s advertising - Schlitz
Dan Henderson - Quantum Mechanic - graphite on paper - 24″x 36″
Geral Brockhurst - Nadia (detail) - c.1920
Jean-Baptiste Greuze - Portrait of a Girl (detail) - 18th Century
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Hélène Delmaire.
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by/ hélène Delmaire
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Somewhat of a Self-Portrait from 2022. Used paintings by Bo Bartlett, Hélène Delmaire, and Pang Maokun.
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Artist: Hélène Delmaire.
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hands by hélène delmaire
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Portrait of Héloïse (played by Adèle Haenel) (2019) by Hélène Delmaire (1987 - today)
This portrait is from a movie called ‘portrait de la jeune fille en feu’ (translated to: Portrait of the lady on fire) which is one of my favorite movies.
On a remote island near Brittany at the end of the 18th century, artist Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of Heloïse. But Héloïse does not want to get married and therefore will not pose for her painting, so Marianne makes the portrait without her knowledge. During long walks on the French coast, she observes her model in detail: her movements, her gaze, a rare smile. At night, Marianne secretly works on the painting. In Heloïs' last days of freedom, the attraction between the two women grows, until finally their love ignites. Winner of Queer Palm, Cannes Film Festival 2019.
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