Sunday, April 10, 2011

Guns N'Roses



Shepard Fairey

Shadi Ghadirian, White Square, 2009

Ralph Crane, Life Magazine, 1956

Ralph Morse, 1951

Jansson Stegner, Sarabande, 2006

 Axel Krause, Night Walk, 2008

 Gottfried Helnwein, The Flesh is Weak, 2003

George Gross

Helmut Newton, A Gun for Hire, 1998


Sam Haskins via Fantomatic

Bonnie Parker (October 1, 1910 - May 23, 1934) became famous as the accomplice of her boyfriend, Clyde Barrow. She scandalized the nation with her unladylike deeds of robbing and killing; she was even photographed smoking a cigar. Parker used to send photos of herself and Barrow to newspapers. They died in an ambush by Texas and Louisiana police officers near Sailes, Louisiana.

Bonnie Parker Pulp

Shadi Ghadirian, Untitled, 2003

James Rosenquist, No-no, 1990

Johanna Rzepka, Dum Dum Lipstick, 2005

Victor Rodriguez, Green Gun (Pistola Verde), 1998

Shirin Neshat, Speechless, 1996

Jean Gaumy via Fantomatic

Iran

Police Officers, Pakistan, 2008

US Machine Gun Girl

 Senior Sergeant Roza Shanina, sniper with 54 confirmed kills, Soviet Army, WWII

Yevgeniy Fiks, Song of Russia no. 15, 20

Natasha Struchkova, Futurussia #11, 2006

Roy Lichtenstein, CRAK!, 1964

French Saint Cyr Military Academy cadets
 
North Korean Navy Girls
 
 Female chinese military
Hu Ming, Transparent Military, 2000s

Laurie Simmons, Walking Gun, 1991

 
 "La Adelita" in Mexico has become an archetype of a woman warrior during the Mexican Revolution. An Adelita was a soldadera, or woman soldier, who not onlycooked and cared for the wounded but also actually fought in battles against Mexican government forces. In time the word “Adelita” was used for all the soldaderas, who became a vital force in the revolutionary war efforts. 
 

Agustin Victor Casasola, Soldadera, 1915

Diego Rivera. From the cycle: Political Vision of the Mexican People: Insurrection or Frida Kahlo Distributing Arms, 1928
 
 Spanish Civil War Poster


Gerda Taro, Republican militiawoman, 1936
 
Birtish WAAF with signal lamps, WWII
 

W. T. Benda, As she came forward, one hand on a pistol, the other on her dagger… c.1924

Maria Lassnig, Du oder ich (You or Me), 2005

Paula Rego, Untitled, 1990s

Pulp dynamite

Josephine Meckseper

Pierre Winther

 Ruud van Empel, Dawn #4, 2008


2 comments:

  1. Senior Sergeant Roza Shanina, sniper with 54 confirmed kills, Soviet Army, WWII

    Sexy and a murderer, I'm in!

    Following btw.

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  2. US Machine Gun Girl is Anne Miller. I happen to collect pictures of girls with gun...a favorite sub-genre is bikini girls with machine guns. Who can resist?

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