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September 15, 2005

Photographer Belinda Mason-Lovering travelled around Australia over two years collecting images that examine the relationship between sexuality and people with disabilities. Mason-Lovering has created images that reflect the personal emotional journey of people with disabilities by choosing to photograph the intangible----our emotions.

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Belinda Mason-LoveringDancing on Broken Glass

The text to the photo says that:

Julia grew up in Oregon and California. She was hit by a truck when she was 11 years old and spent many years recuperating in hospital during which time she had 18 major operations. She went to Antioch College in Ohio then worked as a performance artist and community activist in San Francisco. Julia has been in Australia since 1999 and has recently finished an Arts Management course at the Victorian College of the Arts. She dances every day and highly recommends it.
Julia is the author of 'Body Talk = Survival'. She is a Performance Artist and Arts Administrator... Julia has left side hemiparesis with multiple orthopaedic fractures.

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I get so much joy and interest and knowledge and artistic views from your pages, i am just amazed by your world and tastes.recently - especially
the "cartoon's critical edge" from Sept 13,
i'm new to your blog, and i find it highly interesting.
are you into an art critics?

Hi Moon,
nope. I'm just an ordinary guy living an ordinary life in an ordinary town.

Australian cartoons are very interesting as a visual forms of critique.