Tuesday, September 20, 2011

AIR BRUSHING

Lucy Nethery of Norwalk, Connecticut. was on Regis & Kelly show the summer of 2011 for a makeover. In her early '60's, a new job, and single she was humble, by admission, about her appearance. With and without the makeover the show gave her she was captivating, and memorable to me. A softness traced paths through her acquired toughness for big city life, and a ruggedness from the American frontier played contrasting games within her. However she is viewed a deep throbbing of an even cadence within her is audible making her believable as a woman, a Stands-Besides-Me-Woman.




I wish I could have found a picture of her on the show. Her dress revealed what her subtleness naturally concealed and revealed simultaneously: a natural form designed by a life drawn by her living, and the dream of that life lived. Now for a man looking for a mate that means something in a language men understand within themselves about what they need in a Stands-Besides-Me-Woman!



A man needs two eyes to look at a woman: one to see her and the other to look at her. A man needs one eye to desire her, and a heart to capture her heart. A woman needs a wellspring to conjure, and to discern the truths in a patriarchy where the vines that seek to run up her leg are difficult to differentiate: one may bear fruit the other may sprout thorns.

- Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Sacred Medicine Wheels

Mario Sharapova
"It is an annoying technique: air brushing. I like watching the aging process because it requires the viewer to change, to alter their own perceptions to see the evolution of soul, beauty, and the ideas of soul, and beauty change." ~ Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories



Helen Mirren & Queen Elizabeth together


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