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Rateros ((The Robbers of Lima, Peru) (1 – 2010))

“How are you doing, yourself, Evens?” He asked me.

“Done this, seen that, other than that, I’m just tired, Father Marcelo,” I tell him.

“You’ve seen a lot, just here in Peru.”

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Face Painting – An Introduction

Body painting is a common form of application of colours, drawing, and painting of pictures on human body. It is an art in which, the human body is used as a medium for paint. There are different reasons for body painting, and a type of body painting is face painting. Face painting is the artistic application of colours, drawings, and paints on face. Face painters and artist use paints to decorate their faces, to show their feelings, or desires through painting on their faces. This is done using the water based cosmetic paints, and it has become a very common activity for different parties, celebrations, and events.

For many centuries, people have used face painting for different purposes including military, religious, and hunting. The activity and art became popular when in 1960s many women started painting flags, or symbols on their cheeks for promoting peace during different anti-war protests. We can say that the use of make up on face for decorating and adding colour is also closely related to this art.

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Dreyfus Goes to the Library

City Libraries can be hauntingly beautiful with a palpable air of stoicism; yet slippery and altogether unforgiving mistresses – especially during the bleaker months. The principal appeal of working in one, Dreyfus thought to himself, would be the benefit of any prospective boss being constrained by his/her surroundings and unable to chastise him as vocally as they might like; something to which Dreyfus had grown accustomed throughout his not so glittering career working at call-centers and ostrich-burger vans; those ostriches could be so hard-nosed at times.

Running a hand through his waxen brown hair before accidentally tucking his shirt into his pants, Dreyfus looked into the mirror and liked what he saw. He grinned, terrifyingly, and adjusted his brown clip-on tie; the appropriate accoutrement to the unconvincing veneer of ‘prospective employee’, a look which could be tweaked to suit weddings/funerals, 1920-60 fancy-dress costume and ‘appropriately smart attire’ for any imminent court appearances – it was surprising how often they seemed to pop-up Dreyfus thought to himself, his quizzical expression reflecting back at him. To a distant observer unfamiliar with the concept of reflective surfaces, it would appear as if two uncannily similar individuals were staring gormlessly at each other in an absurdist stand-off – imagine that if you will.

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