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Is it a metaphor for the intimate, darker side of a persons nature, the unconscious side of ones self, where daemons and secrets are kept hidden or repressed?

An interesting study that sheds light (literally) onto the many manifestations a shadow can have--a projected figure, concealed emotion, or otherwise. Tortured Renaissance man Keanu Reeves has teamed up with artist Alexandra Grant to explore the aesthetic and literary values of shadows. It's a sad piece of art, really, but doesn't have the "story arc" of Ode to Happiness, which I found had more depth and more stimulating. The images reflect the artist's eagerness to assimilate back into a home that feels at once foreign and familiar. In transforming the images into color and reversing light for dark, Grant has made the shadows themselves the source of light.

I have only watched a few of his movies, but that's just because I always prefer a book, and I don't give much thought that it was Keanu Reeves who wrote the words. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Is it a metaphor for the intimate, darker side of a person’s nature-as Carl Jung postulated-and the unconscious side of one’s self, where daemons and secrets are kept hidden or repressed?

Throughout the years the city and the surrounding territories have experienced their share of socio-economic struggles and topographic transformations that have altered its identity. yes, I have a gratitude journal and I try to look on the bright side, but it's not always sunshine, sunshine.

Grant is the co-founder of X Artists' Books and the founder of the grantLOVE project in support of other artists. Is it light tracing an object or the shape a body throws when it comes between a light source and a surface?

The project consists of vernacular photographs, new captures and ephemera to tell a story and investigate a childhood mystery. Family members were often the unwitting participants in indecipherable events that left us with many more questions than answers. This richly illustrated volume is the first critical look at the early career of Arthur Tress, a key proponent of magical realism and staged photography. Whether photographing surfers, gypsies, Rastafarians or the rude boys of Kingston, Cariou celebrates those who meet the struggles of life with honor, dignity and joy. It would seem that Alexandra Grant has found her muse in Keanu Reeves, at least for her photographic work.The Eye Mama book is a photographic portfolio showcasing the mama narrative and the mama gaze, what female and non-binary photographers see when they look at, and into the home. This volume presents the first critical look at Tress’s early career, contextualizing the highly imaginative, fantastic work he became known for while also examining his other interrelated series: Appalachia: People and Places; Open Space in the Inner City; Shadow; and Theater of the Mind. S. Air Force and sent agents into East Germany and elsewhere behind the Iron Curtain in the early 1960s. For more than 25 years, French photographer Patrick Cariou has traveled to places around the globe, documenting people living on the fringes of society. His project, "Black Diamond," captured the lives of people, including men, women, and children, dedicated to coal extraction in grueling conditions.

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