Works in Progress
by Mark Philip
Stone
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(Femmes
en Amour)
(Dominance/submission)
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You can participate in any of these projects!
You can participate! Read the brief descriptions of the photoessays.
If you would like more information or would like to participate in a project, please contact: Mark Philip Stone
Payment for models is usually copies of their individual photos and a signed numbered copy of the completed work, as it is published.
For the project ‘Hats,’ if you have an extra hat please send it to me.
(Any type of hat is welcomed but be aware that I’ve got most of the ordinary hats and would like some more exotic and extraordinary or ethnic hats)
For more information or to participate in one of these projects, please contact:
Mark Philip
Stone
The
Blackfeather Retreat
Artists’ and Writers’ Colony
Box 588
Westbrookville, NY 12785
metro (973)-614-9101
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Works in
Progress
(Femmes en Amour)
More than a feminist work, this series portrays Sapphic love partnerships, selected from many social layers and ages. Sisters, Sistahs, Grrls, Friends, Lovers, Paramours, all. The women presented here love each other. Whether they are portrayed in their homes, out on the town, in the studio, dressed or stripped of all social references, their touch, their gaze, their poise, bespeaks their love for each other. |
To participate in this project, contact:
Mark Philip
Stone
The
Blackfeather Retreat
Box 588
Westbrookville, NY 12785
(Dominance/submission)
Painfully crawling and clawing our way out from under Victorian sexual repression has left exotic islands of dominant and submissive themes. These practitioners choose to be forced to comply with their natural proclivities. A dichotomous denial and at once an affirmation of their sexuality; the love bite that makes us scream. |
To participate in this project, contact:
Mark Philip
Stone
The
Blackfeather Retreat
Box 588
Westbrookville, NY 12785
This
series of self-portraits is a unique mirror.
Looking at the same person, often the same expression, varied only by
the hat, seems to convey an unexpected wide range of responses and interpretations. Do clothes make the man? Here we see that the hat certainly does make our impression of the man. |
To participate in this project, contact:
Mark Philip
Stone
The Black
Feather Retreat
Box 588
Westbrookville, NY 12785
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