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Brighton Pride Parade 2015

Images taken during the Brighton Pride Parade, summer 2015. The images are my own artistic interpretation of a place that is very familiar to me, and where I have much personal history.

Watching the Sea – Series: Pride, Brighton, 2015.

April 26, 2016September 11, 2016

“You look at my face and what do you see? I’ll let you answer, because I’m ashamed to tell you. I live here you see, and by here, I mean HERE out on the streets, down by the beach with my sea view. I saw you taking pictures of me earlier, and I tried to…

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Raw, Naked Art

Working in Monochrome.

Working in Monochrome.

Originally posted on Maria Jones-Phillips Art:
As an artist I usually prefer to work in colour. However, as with photography, when devising a composition, one of the important questions to ask yourself is: How do I best represent my subject? Sometimes, monochrome is a better fit. Let me explain why. Family – Graphite on bristol…

Diary of a Person Being Human

Dear God

Dear God

Dear God; dear Universe; dear Paradoxical Exigence of the Mind, I awake to the quarantine of the rain, spraying me like an infected bloom; my inner voice trying to cleanse me of the consternation that has clouded my internal skies for some time now; sparking storms and raging waves that crash against your distant shores. […]

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Jane Roberts on U.S. Politics

Jane Roberts on U.S. Politics

The recent election here in the U.S. has been a cause of immense stress for many people, myself included, as we’ve had to mentally adjust to the concept of a bleak four years ahead of us. I can’t even say the name of the P.E.O.T.U.S., in fact I refuse to do so on principle. As […]

BESS' ART JOURNAL: Through the eyes of an artist

Cosmetics 101 – Giving Your Teeth the Charcoal Treatment

Cosmetics 101 – Giving Your Teeth the Charcoal Treatment

I first heard about using charcoal in cosmetic products some years ago, but was only familiar with it being used in soap as a great cleanser for the face. Since then it seems to have sprung onto the mainstream beauty market in leaps and bounds, precisely as a facial cleanser, having been picked up by […]

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