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Oops!... I did it again. I created another issue of Childs Play because the original, lonely 44 pages just wasn’t enough for the world. The world needs more of my wordy rants and Photoshop experiments!
After I finished my first issue of Childs Play, I was filled with a sense of pride like I’ve never experienced before. I had accomplished a dream of mine and felt unstoppable. But I also felt like my inner Miranda Priestly was not satisfied. I started pondering the possibility of another issue and that idea ruthlessly pecked at my brain for months. So, eventually, I caved in. I let my Miranda loose and started on the second issue.
And with the chic, Prada-covered Devil as my spark of inspiration, I started to recognize all the strong women in my life (the real individuals--not the fictional Meryl Streep characters with beautiful, grey hairdos and ruthless vernaculars). I thought of my grandmother, my mother, my sister, my friends, my teachers, my boss, etc. and from there, my vision bloomed.
At this juncture, so much relies upon who I am and who I will be in the future. My brain is constantly ping-ponging back and forth about my identity and in times of trouble, when I feel lost inside myself, I turn to the women around me. Every single one of them is uncontrollably powerful, incredibly stunning, and terrifically bright. They are profound role models and I strive to be like them as much as possible.
This issue is my take on what I see in a remarkable woman: strength, beauty, and intellect. It explores a woman’s powerful capacity, her explosive beauty, and examines the importance of gender equality in our society. Thank you to everyone who helped me with this issue and I am extremely grateful for each and every one of you.
After I finished my first issue of Childs Play, I was filled with a sense of pride like I’ve never experienced before. I had accomplished a dream of mine and felt unstoppable. But I also felt like my inner Miranda Priestly was not satisfied. I started pondering the possibility of another issue and that idea ruthlessly pecked at my brain for months. So, eventually, I caved in. I let my Miranda loose and started on the second issue.
And with the chic, Prada-covered Devil as my spark of inspiration, I started to recognize all the strong women in my life (the real individuals--not the fictional Meryl Streep characters with beautiful, grey hairdos and ruthless vernaculars). I thought of my grandmother, my mother, my sister, my friends, my teachers, my boss, etc. and from there, my vision bloomed.
At this juncture, so much relies upon who I am and who I will be in the future. My brain is constantly ping-ponging back and forth about my identity and in times of trouble, when I feel lost inside myself, I turn to the women around me. Every single one of them is uncontrollably powerful, incredibly stunning, and terrifically bright. They are profound role models and I strive to be like them as much as possible.
This issue is my take on what I see in a remarkable woman: strength, beauty, and intellect. It explores a woman’s powerful capacity, her explosive beauty, and examines the importance of gender equality in our society. Thank you to everyone who helped me with this issue and I am extremely grateful for each and every one of you.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 44 - Date de publication: avril 28, 2016
- Langue English
- Mots-clés art, fashion
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