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Friday, March 30, 2018

Shedding Skin - a collaboration...

Posted by adela at 6:07 PM
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

edges and venations


Posted by adela at 11:56 AM
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Saturday, March 24, 2018

#MarchForOurLives #MarchForOurLivesTucson :: 24 March 2018

Posted by adela at 2:50 PM
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Sunday, March 18, 2018

walls and windows of alcatraz


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Saturday, March 17, 2018

desert wash/ed (out)






         
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Thursday, March 15, 2018

concrete 2 :: built environment


Posted by adela at 12:53 PM
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Sunday, March 11, 2018

¡ Touch ! Eco Intimacies Series

 

 



 

Posted by adela at 6:30 AM
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Sunday, March 4, 2018

nor'eastern sky



 
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boston 2018



 


 
Posted by adela at 6:24 AM
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Saturday, March 3, 2018

nor'eastern street lighting


Posted by adela at 1:06 PM
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adela
adela c. licona’s photography captures surface and depth. with camera in hand, she studies facets, textures, colors, patterns, & forms at times to document and at times to interrogate the mundane. she approaches her object photography as well as her eco-scapes, arte urbano/city-scapes, and body-scapes as “assemblages of stories so far.” through a developed intensity in focus, her photographs often invite deeper inspections of the everyday. her work, referred to as “contemplative” and “queer” and noted for its depth as well as its “delicacy & intimacy,” often explores interstices, propinquities, blurred boundaries, & bent light. as artist, scholar, & public rhetor, she is interested in provoking & participating in new ways of seeing & looking -- reorientations, meaningful distortions, & re/visionings that are informed by -- and might also inform -- radical re/imaginings of being, belonging, and relating to one another, to everyday objects & everyday-scapes, to histories & bodies, to places & practices, and to the earth. See also: https://adelaclicona.com/
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