Art that can be construed as supporting LGBTQ+ rights
Stephen Lauf







Abstract Fashion 001
2024.06.20





Abstract Fashion 002
2024.06.20


single all-time favourite motion picture scene
I like all the scenes of symmetry in The Ruling Class--the best movie utilizing schizophrenia ever?
Liz Taylor on the phone with shampoo in her hair in Butterfield 8.
(sounding like she just took a crap and then realized there's no toilet paper) Liz Taylor (from off-screen) in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? yelling, "Hey! Heeeey! Where the hell is everybody?"
Liz Taylor putting on eye makeup in The Driver's Seat--definitely the Ur-Linda Richards as portrayed years later by Mike Myers.
Liz Taylor playing an actress reenacting a quondam part she played, this time used as an alibi in response to the detective investigating her husband's murder in The Mirror Cracked, followed by the shock when the detective names the movie within which the just reenacted scene first occurred.

2004.06.20





Fashion Statement 001
2001.06.20





Fashion Statement 002
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Fashion Statement 003
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Fashion Statement 004
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Fashion Statement 005
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Fashion Statement 006
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Fashion Statement 007
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