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Agnes Chou in front of her work
Agnes Chou
Agnes Chou in front of her work at an exhibition in the Wilmette Library 2010.
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Haruhi Suzumiya Cosplay
Anne M. Chua Lee
Character from Nagaru Tanigawa and Noizi Ito's The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Photo taken by Fristle at Otakon 2009.
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Momohime Cosplay
Anne M. Chua Lee
Character from Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Photo taken by Fristle at Penny Arcade Expo East 2010.
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Tron Bonne Cosplay
Anne M. Chua Lee
Character from Capcom's Mega Man Legends. Photo taken by Fristle at Penny Arcade Expo Prime 2010.
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In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #3
Cesar Conde
"In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #3", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.
"In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."
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In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #4
Cesar Conde
"In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #4", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.
"In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."
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In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #5
Cesar Conde
"In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #5", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.
"In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."