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When life feels too busy basic needs such as sleep and food can start to feel like luxuries. It doesn’t make sense to sacrifice ones health for things of potentially less importance. These last couple of weeks, my love Marcus and I have been trying a new approach to life and setting schedules for ourselves that prioritize our well being over the day to day grind. One of the things we are trying is 15 minute daily meditations to reset our days and focus on the present moment.

In, out

Deep, slow

Calm, ease

Smile, release

Present moment, wonderful moment.

Outfit inspiration: Navajo
Necklace: Navajo squash blossom silver necklace, gift
Rings: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Bracelets: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Silk scarf: gift from mom
Cotton dress: MixSense, thrift store
Knit vest: Two Twenty, thrift store
80-90s vintage blazer: Margaret Godfrey Bagatelle, thrift store
Vintage hand made Italian tassel loafers: Joan David, thrift store

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer/Painter: Marcus Pierce

 

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This last Tuesday made me think of Russia. Not for any real good reason but because it seems like the romantic place to think of when winter is slapping you in the face.

green beret, striped scarf, thrift store outfit, hounds tooth polyester pants, black wedged boots

XL brown sweater: Stan Sport, thrift store
Hounds tooth polyester pants: Home sewn, thrift store
Black leather woven belt: thrift store

When I was 20 I actually traveled to Russia with my parents and stayed for two weeks, one week in Moscow and one week in St. Petersburg.

Kate Landry beret and BDG linen striped scarf

Wool beret: Kate Landry, Dillard’s clearance
Linen black and white striped scarf: BDG

Most people ask why Russia. Don’t tell but my family used to belong to the Society for Creative Anachronisms. What? Basically it is a group similar to those in Renaissance fairs but instead it is a group that recreates medieval times. The other difference is it tends to be a private group that anyone can join but generally is not set up to entertain the public. And no, it isn’t larping. The interesting thing about this group is that it attracts either very intellectual and historical nerds or the incredibly randy type with low IQ’s. My parents fit into the nerdy type interested in Russian history and literature.

Linen black and white striped scarf: BDG
Black wedge booties: Denna & Ozzy

While in in Russia, my family and I were fortunate enough to have our own personal guide rather than having to be herded around with other tourists. Our guide’s name was Tatjana and an 18 year old university student studying to be a hotel manager.

Afghanistan silver vintage swan earrings

Vintage silver earrings: Afghanistan, Armor Bijoux

One evening, after a week and a half of staying in hotels, I asked Tatjana what she would change about the hotels we had been staying at. She told me that even though they were five star hotels with feathered beds and running hot water that she was surprised that there were not any bidets.

Bidets?

The word bidet was lost in translation. Trying to understand, I asked her to describe what she was talking about. Putting it in delicate terms, she told me it was something that shoots water out and you clean with it. I told her that it seemed like a sink could serve the same purpose. She gasped and went into a long rant about how she thought it was disgusting that Americans just used toilet paper. To her it was the same as wiping excrement off of ones arm without washing and then going about ones business.

Tatjana soon after changed the topic to her and I sneaking out to the night clubs. Looking at a map, all we’d have to do was walk 20 blocks, cross a giant bridge, which was scheduled to close at 4 a.m., and head another five blocks. Sure sounded exciting but after the long and confused bidet conversation I decided things could get a little dangerous. Tatjana took her switch blade with her and left on her own.

Photographer and painter: Marcus Pierce
Photoshop work: Me

Stay clean comrades.

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An experiment. This last week’s obsession was makeup. The artistic capabilities of makeup are more interesting than it’s beautifying ones. It has a powerful way of communicating and evoking emotion.

NAR Outremer eye shadow and men's thrifted tie
Eye makeup: Outremer from NAR
Grey leather ankle boots: Report, Shoe Fetish downtown Boise
Silver East India warrior cuff: gift

It is significant that face painting has been around for thousands of years and has been used for cultural, spiritual, and political expression.

Kosovo wedding

Political face painting – Right: American Muslim Left: Hippie

Makeup (face paint)  is a more intimate way of communicating/connecting with people than clothes because of the emphasis it puts on the face. Highlighting my eyes with a rectangle had the effect of making strangers make more eye contact with me. Some asked what the blue rectangle was and why it was on my face.

Thrifted men's dress pants and tie plus NAR Outremer eye makeup

White textured blouse: home sewn , thrift store ($1, hell yes!)
Men’s tie:
Bill’s Outer Wear for Kings Lynn, thrift store ($.89, booyah!)
Men’s dress pants: Hagger Expandometic, thrift store ($4, shabam!)

Except for the blouse, the clothing in this look are all thrifted from the men’s section for a grand total of $5.89.

Marcus Pierce photographed by Bethany Walter

Painter and photographer: Marcus Pierce

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