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IT’S KIND OF LIKE WINDOW SHOPPING

IT’S KIND OF LIKE WINDOW SHOPPING

Brandy Madison posted a photo:

IT'S  KIND OF LIKE WINDOW SHOPPING

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Sweater & Skirt – Atlantis Design
Tights – Kamiri
Boots – StephaneL
Hair – eXxEsS
Glasses – Mysti’s Boutique
Earrings – ChicChica
Rings – Absolut Vendetta
Bracelets – (L) Kitty Creations, (R) Satiated Desires
Background – www.sfu.ca

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IT'S  KIND OF LIKE WINDOW SHOPPING

FLAWZ Magazine Issue ◊ 7

FLAWZ Magazine Issue ◊ 7

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FLAWZ Magazine Issue ◊ 7

Hello everyone!

FLAWZ Magazine has just released it’s seventh issue! We are thrilled to have Adé C Amaudi on our cover for our Black Men’s issue. We wanted to pay homage by publishing an all black men’s issue for this release. Similar to our last issue in which we honored the amazing black feminine spirit, we wanted to make sure we gave the same in return to the men of the black community. Once again I can’t stress enough that we can’t do this without our talented photographers and creators who join us for every issue that we release. You are all so amazing, thank you. As well as our Editor-in-Chief, J’adore and Chief Creative Director, Armand

We hope you enjoy the latest issue of Flawz ◊

FLAWZ Magazine Issue ◊ 7

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Dafydd Williams, malum

Dafydd Williams, malum

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Dafydd Williams, malum

Emerging Swansea-based artist Dafydd Williams will be displaying his photographic work, alongside works from the Gallery’s collection, part of the Gallery’s strategy to ask artist’s to work with and use the collection.

Williams is interested in symbolism and technique in renaissance paintings, primarily by the Masters Michelangelo and Caravaggio, which are used to critique contemporary gender and sexual structures. This series of photographs, naturally lit or mimicking natural chiaroscuro lighting, feature Williams and his partner in a contemporary male-male domestic relationship. malum, derived from the Latin word for both ‘apple’ and ‘evil’, refers to the historically discriminatory attitude towards sexual difference and the biblical idea of forbidden fruit. Williams has attempted to highlight the non-sensical argument that homosexuality is a ‘modern phenomenon’, and in doing so, wishes to debunk or revise Western art history.’

This series has been programmed in partnership with Swansea Pride, LGBT History Month and has been generously supported by Art Fund, Friends of Glynn Vivian and the Arts Council of Wales.

Photography, Polly Thomas, 2020

Dafydd Williams, malum