Showing posts with label My Gaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Gaze. Show all posts
Friday, 17 June 2016
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Summer Splash!
Though it's not such a lovely day today, it is summer on this side of the world
Might as well enjoy it!
Happy Holidays
Sydney Whyte
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Monday, 3 August 2015
To 'Just because'...
@ www.me-me-me.tv
Thank you - this is lovely
So nice to see men channeling their inner
'Ancient Greek
Olympian'
SW
Sunday, 5 July 2015
The July Guy
Sorry Andrew and Tobey, just saying... this is what Spiderman should have looked like without the suit.
SW
Sunday, 21 June 2015
I call this "Offering"
Not so long ago a reader mentioned to me that they
appreciated the fact my book GBG – Drawn, was written extensively from ‘The
female gaze’. Call me ignorant (and you
probably will) but I had no clue what that even meant. I’m female, I wrote it so yeah –
definitely. However, after some
sleuthing through the internet and chowing down on blogs critiquing,
criticizing, condemning, condoning, agreeing with and disagreeing with both the
reality or non-existence of both the male and female gazes, I’ve decided the
book is actually just ‘My Gaze.’
So as this is my blog, I’ve decided to share some of ‘My
Gaze’ with you.
A while back I had a rather raunchy picture on my laptop’s
desktop and when my son went to use my laptop he laughed and said, ‘Not very subtle, Mum.”
So I went to look for something ‘subtle’ and came across
this – the words are mine, the picture from Tumblr. Unfortunately now I can’t locate the link
again so I can’t share it with you, but hope you appreciate his beauty, just
like I do.
(Please note, this
picture was originally taken from a public forum, ie the internet. If there is however, a copyright on the image
that I have missed, or the owner does not wish for it to be displayed on this
blog, please let me know and I will remove it)
PS, just to let you know that I haven’t caused my son
irrevocable damage by his viewing of my original desktop, he is over 18, and a
very open-minded chap when it comes to the images his mother might be looking
at.
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