Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Beauty of the Moment


BEAUTY OF THE MOMENT: Unknown beauty

Photo Credit: Alain Paris

11 comments:

Shirl in the City said...

Simply lovely.

Naked Geek said...

Her facial features are really beautiful. It's very hard to find women who are darksin and beautiful in today's world. But how can I follow your blog, I don't see a place to do it.

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P said...

I find this to be a beautiful pic. It is a wonder that a lot of black women can be bald and still be very beautiful, in a society that claims longer hair.

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Anonymous said...

What a beauty!! I thank you for your kind postings about me and all black women on your page. I am truly humbled by you and your blog veiwer's comments .
Thank you Kindly,

--Irene M (Uganda/USA)

Anonymous said...

so beautiful and warm :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Andrea, to keep things ambiguous i'll just say i'm an African girl new in America who has observed some things. Unrefutably, you have a lovely site dedicated to beautiful women but i must say it looks too good to be true. Are you sure you're not been paid to do this by some black woman orgnization. I notice 'some' black women in America have self esteem problems due to historical make up of the country and i would see a kind of need to appraise dark skinned american girls. God is the healer and it would take time and quiet gentle souls of young 'black' girls to revive this but thats another issue. But really, i cant find a blog with a "black" man all draped in European women and Aryan culture. Just saying that what is your real agenda for doing this?
Its a beautiful blog really, but just wondering -,-

jessi@eskort said...

i really like the photo and the texture of it.I have seen such ornaments in some of the museum,they are very previous although they dont look modern.but i think they are costly

Anna Renee said...

@Naked Geek, It's not that its hard to find darkskin and beautiful women--they are everywhere. It's that you and I and many of us have been brainwashed to believe that darkskin and its facial structure is inherently ugly. If you use White and/or Light skinned women as a STANDARD for measuring all other beauty (and that's what we do whether we understand that or not) then darkskinned and its facial structure and features will appear ugly. When viewing a beautiful darkskinned woman or man, one MUST divest themselves of the Lightskinned Standard in order to appreciate the darkskinned beauty.
This is something to do over time. Search for pictures of darkskinned people and look at them. Study their facial features. Turn off your lightskinned/whiteskinned standard in your brain.
Look carefully at the features. Appreciate those features for their inherently beauty--not comparing them to white/light features.

God Bless You as you reprogram your minds. It's not impossible.

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Janna said...

OMG She is stunning! Those eyes! What a beauty!

Anonymous said...

You should also come to the Caribbean to see black beauty. The Caribbean islands have a lot of African descended women with some distant mixture in the bloodlines, however they appear black. They have skin tones, curves and prettiness of face but we experience the same things in our islands. The black men go after the mixed girls and East indian women. The difference is especially in Trinidad is the close mixing of the races distant as well as current has prevented open racism as nearly everyone has someone else's bloodlines.

Anonymous said...

You should also come to the Caribbean to see black beauty. The Caribbean islands have a lot of African descended women with some distant mixture in the bloodlines, however they appear black. They have skin tones, curves and prettiness of face but we experience the same things in our islands. The black men go after the mixed girls and East indian women. The difference is especially in Trinidad is the close mixing of the races distant as well as current has prevented open racism as nearly everyone has someone else's bloodlines.