A series of photographs by Piotr Sikora, created in collaboration with Piotr Bondarczyk, depicting Polish folk costumes in the context of contemporary multi-ethnicity. The project deals with the recent changes taking place in Polish society, which became almost entirely homogeneous after the Second World War when communism took the country in control and which is today experiencing a groundbreaking openness towards other cultures.
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Rana, USA, Kurpie costume and Maya, Algeria, Nowy Sącz costume
Nutsuko, Japan,
Lublin costume and Thesus, Puerto Rico,
Kraków costume
Folake, Nigeria,
Opoczno costume and Umi, South korea, East
Kraków costume
Leandro, Italy, Nowy Sącz costume and Maya, India, in Kaszuby costume
Horatio: I think… I think I wanna try and ask out lord Hamlet.
Guildenstern: *thinking about the time he saw a drunk Hamlet standing on a table and screaming about how worms are just tiny, harmless snakes* Good, because if you don’t, nobody else will.
today i had a man tell me, in all earnest, that i obviously wasn’t very good at my classical studies degree because zeus only had one son, hercules – his source was the disney movie hercules
#it would be easier to list the sons zeus does not have
You ever just… miss a video game character? Like, you’re surrounded with online content that concerns them, but you miss having your own unique experiences with them, even if those experiences are constrained by the narrative of the game?