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"Skin: A Canvas of Diversity and Resilience" Our skin, like a ballerina's back, gracefully embraces our bodies with its delicate yet strong presence

Background imageSkin Collection: Yoga Aris Pirdaus

Yoga Aris Pirdaus

Background imageSkin Collection: Barbara

Barbara
Zachar Rise

Background imageSkin Collection: Davizosco

Davizosco

Background imageSkin Collection: new look renewal

new look renewal
Thierry Lagandré (Transgressed Light)

Background imageSkin Collection: Womanhood

Womanhood
Olga Mest

Background imageSkin Collection: Anne

Anne
Carine Belzon

Background imageSkin Collection: Acid

Acid
yellow black Makeup Beauty Girl in studio. Alex Malikov

Background imageSkin Collection: Wildness in their minds

Wildness in their minds
Elena Bobrova

Background imageSkin Collection: Going Underground

Going Underground
Chris Hamilton

Background imageSkin Collection: Wrapped

Wrapped
Colin Dixon

Background imageSkin Collection: Simply Red

Simply Red
Colin Dixon

Background imageSkin Collection: ****

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Yaroslav Vasiliev-Apostol

Background imageSkin Collection: Gemeine Jeuchts Beeldt. Allegory of the Temptations of Youth, 1598-1610. Creator: Otto Van Veen

Gemeine Jeuchts Beeldt. Allegory of the Temptations of Youth, 1598-1610. Creator: Otto Van Veen
Gemeine Jeuchts Beeldt. Allegory of the Temptations of Youth, 1598-1610

Background imageSkin Collection: Torii Kyoemon (or Yaemon) Katsutaga Standing by a Moat, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Torii Kyoemon (or Yaemon) Katsutaga Standing by a Moat, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Torii Kyoemon (or Yaemon) Katsutaga Standing by a Moat, 1875. Series: Exploits of the Tokugawa Clan

Background imageSkin Collection: Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. Creator: Unknown

Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. The Hindu god Krishna plays his flute, mesmerizing every being that surrounds him

Background imageSkin Collection: Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana, Folio from a Ramayana, between c1685 and c1690. Creator: Unknown

Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana, Folio from a Ramayana, between c1685 and c1690. Creator: Unknown
Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana, Folio from a Ramayana, between c1685 and c1690

Background imageSkin Collection: Sudama Offers a Garland to Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1550 and 1575

Sudama Offers a Garland to Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1550 and 1575. Creator: Unknown
Sudama Offers a Garland to Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), between 1550 and 1575

Background imageSkin Collection: Radha's Confidante Meets with Krishna (Arudhayauvana Madhya)... c1635. Creator: Unknown

Radha's Confidante Meets with Krishna (Arudhayauvana Madhya)... c1635. Creator: Unknown
Radha's Confidante Meets with Krishna (Arudhayauvana Madhya), Folio from a Rasikapriya (The Connoisseur's Delights), c1635

Background imageSkin Collection: Scenes from the Life of Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord)

Scenes from the Life of Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1775. Creator: Unknown
Scenes from the Life of Krishna, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1775

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna Embracing the Gopis, between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Embracing the Gopis, between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Embracing the Gopis, between c1700 and c1725

Background imageSkin Collection: Tree Worship, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown

Tree Worship, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown
Tree Worship, between c1730 and c1750

Background imageSkin Collection: Dalliance in Vrindavan, c1725. Creator: Unknown

Dalliance in Vrindavan, c1725. Creator: Unknown
Dalliance in Vrindavan, c1725

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna Making Kubja Beautiful, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord)

Krishna Making Kubja Beautiful, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1645. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Making Kubja Beautiful, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1645

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna Uproots the Parijata Tree, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550

Krishna Uproots the Parijata Tree, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Uproots the Parijata Tree, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), between 1525 and 1550

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna and Balarama Play with Gopas, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550

Krishna and Balarama Play with Gopas, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Balarama Play with Gopas, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord) (recto), Text (verso), between 1525 and 1550

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna Kills the Crane Demon, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550

Krishna Kills the Crane Demon, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between 1525 and 1550. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Kills the Crane Demon, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), between 1525 and 1550

Background imageSkin Collection: The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725

The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa (The Twelve Months), between c1700 and c1725

Background imageSkin Collection: The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725

The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa (The Twelve Months), between c1700 and c1725

Background imageSkin Collection: The Reversal of Roles, Episodes from the Krishna Lila (The Play of Krishna)... c1725

The Reversal of Roles, Episodes from the Krishna Lila (The Play of Krishna)... c1725. Creator: Unknown
The Reversal of Roles, Episodes from the Krishna Lila (The Play of Krishna), Folio from a Sur Sagar (The Ocean of Sur Das) (image 2 of 11), c1725

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna and Balarama Arrive in the Forest, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana

Krishna and Balarama Arrive in the Forest, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... between c1800 and c1825 Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Balarama Arrive in the Forest, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), between c1800 and c1825

Background imageSkin Collection: Vasanta Ragini, Second Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1675 and c1700

Vasanta Ragini, Second Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1675 and c1700. Creator: Unknown
Vasanta Ragini, Second Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), between c1675 and c1700

Background imageSkin Collection: Episodes in the Panchavati Forest, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama)

Episodes in the Panchavati Forest, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama), between 1775 and 1800 Creator: Unknown
Episodes in the Panchavati Forest, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama), between 1775 and 1800

Background imageSkin Collection: Portrait of Jane Breckenridge, 1830-1878. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller

Portrait of Jane Breckenridge, 1830-1878. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller
Portrait of Jane Breckenridge, 1830-1878

Background imageSkin Collection: Radha and Krishna Exchange Clothes, c1800. Creator: Unknown

Radha and Krishna Exchange Clothes, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Radha and Krishna Exchange Clothes, c1800

Background imageSkin Collection: Nimf, 1886. Creator: L Nicolas

Nimf, 1886. Creator: L Nicolas
Nimf, 1886

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna with Radha and the Gopis of Braj, between c1825 and c1850. Creator: Unknown

Krishna with Radha and the Gopis of Braj, between c1825 and c1850. Creator: Unknown
Krishna with Radha and the Gopis of Braj, between c1825 and c1850

Background imageSkin Collection: Rama Kills Vali, Folio from the 'Impey' Ramayana (Adventures of Rama), between c1770 and c1775

Rama Kills Vali, Folio from the "Impey" Ramayana (Adventures of Rama), between c1770 and c1775

Background imageSkin Collection: Krishna and Balarama Conversing, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord)

Krishna and Balarama Conversing, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1600. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Balarama Conversing, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1600

Background imageSkin Collection: The Goddess Kalika, c1575. Creator: Unknown

The Goddess Kalika, c1575. Creator: Unknown
The Goddess Kalika, c1575

Background imageSkin Collection: Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century

Background imageSkin Collection: Nude woman taking a bath, 1870-1923. Creator: Willem Witsen

Nude woman taking a bath, 1870-1923. Creator: Willem Witsen
Nude woman taking a bath, 1870-1923

Background imageSkin Collection: Boannona or wild serikaja, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Boannona or wild serikaja, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Boannona or wild serikaja, 1785. Annonae reticulatae fructus - Boa nonna'. Custard apple. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 55

Background imageSkin Collection: Durian, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes

Durian, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes
Durian, 1784. Stone and fruit with section removed. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 129

Background imageSkin Collection: Lovers, 1650-1660. Creator: Jacob van Loo

Lovers, 1650-1660. Creator: Jacob van Loo
Lovers, 1650-1660

Background imageSkin Collection: Allegory of the death of Voltaire, 1778-1780. Creator: Gabriel de Saint-Aubin

Allegory of the death of Voltaire, 1778-1780. Creator: Gabriel de Saint-Aubin
Allegory of the death of Voltaire, 1778-1780. A nymph on a scallop shell pours water over a swan, symbolizing poetic inspiration. In the background, the poet Voltaire is crowned by death

Background imageSkin Collection: Farmer from Laren, North Holland, 1902. Creator: Martinus van Regteren Altena

Farmer from Laren, North Holland, 1902. Creator: Martinus van Regteren Altena
Farmer from Laren, North Holland, 1902

Background imageSkin Collection: Achelous Defeated by Hercules, The Origin of the Cornucopia. (Allegory of Fruitfulness), 1649

Achelous Defeated by Hercules, The Origin of the Cornucopia. (Allegory of Fruitfulness), 1649. Creator: Jacob Jordaens
Achelous Defeated by Hercules. The Origin of the Cornucopia. (Allegory of Fruitfulness), 1649



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"Skin: A Canvas of Diversity and Resilience" Our skin, like a ballerina's back, gracefully embraces our bodies with its delicate yet strong presence. It tells the story of our journey through life, bearing witness to every scar and mark that shapes us. Just as a nude man stands vulnerable and exposed, our skin acts as a shield against the outside world. It protects us from harsh elements while allowing us to feel the gentle touch of love and warmth. Even animals possess fascinating skin adaptations. Take the Shar Pei puppy on an ironing board; its wrinkled folds symbolize uniqueness and remind us that beauty comes in all forms. From a man's body to naked mole rats surviving in dry areas of North East Africa, our skin adapts to different environments, and is both resilient and adaptable, reflecting nature's ability to thrive even in challenging circumstances. The ostrich legs & feet showcase how diverse species have evolved their own unique coverings. Just like Native American Indian buffalo hunters under the White Wolf Ski, we too rely on our skin for survival - protecting ourselves from harm while embracing traditions passed down through generations. Witnessing creatures such as tarantulas leaving their moulting or observing Sphynx cats at pet shows reminds us that beneath the surface lies vulnerability waiting to shed old layers for growth and renewal. Whether it be a dog's brush coat or microscopic details captured by SEM imaging of Culex mosquitoes, each glimpse into different skins reveals intricate patterns designed by nature itself. In this vast tapestry of life, let us celebrate "skin" not just as an outer covering but also as a testament to resilience, diversity, adaptation - reminding us that we are all beautifully connected through this common thread called humanity.