Saturday, January 15, 2011

Dragon Age Origins Wolf's Lair

Eunice Lievelde


Lievelde For Eunice, stripped the body is no more than the combination of the pose and prop. The female gaze questioning stereotypes and subverts the very condition of a spectator, while a privileged vantage point.

Lievelde Eunice, "Glamsterdam, Amsterdam
promotional poster of the launch of the magazine, October 2009

The photographic series -" Wees niet zo beknot, stel jezelf open! "- is dated 2008 and, literally translated literally, amounts to something like "Do not be so uptight / a, open up!", which leaves no room for doubt. The artist herself would reinforce the concept of metaphor in English: "Do not be so tied & twisted. Open yourself up. "

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be curtailed, ask yourself open! "

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be so confined, open yourself!"

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be so confined, open yourself!"

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be so confined, open yourself!"

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be so confined, open yourself!"

Lieveld Eunice," Do not so restricted, open yourself! "

Lieveld Eunice," Do not be curtailed, open yourself! "

Lieveld Eunice, "Do not be so confined, open yourself!"

dos trabalhos the Eunice Lievelde consented to the appropriation was made for the promotional campaign for the launch of the magazine "Glamsterdam" in October 2009. Later that year the posters for "Amadeus" to be held at Felix Meritis, would give color as if it were an icon, the New Years Party Amsterdam.

Lievelde Eunice, "Amadeus," New Years Party poster
Meritis Felix, Amsterdam, December 2009
Sources: here , here and here . Eunice
Lievelde, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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