Bo Don in ‘Living In Your Own Skin’ by Ryan Yoon For The GROUND
Photographer: Ryan Yoon. Model(s): Bo Don. Source: The Ground. Makeup: Tadayoshi Honda. Hair: Kiri Yoshiki.
Posted Oct 07, 2014
Bo Don breaks free from convention in ‘Living in your own skin’ shot by Ryan Yoon for The GROUND. Each image captures our imagination with a vivid mix of savage-power and inner-strength. A fight for freedom is to be a contemporary woman aware of your power. Dueling beauty comes to bare in this captivating tale of love and private longings. Using the face as a function of reality, Tadayoshi Honda expresses the drama of acting through the motion of makeup. The eyes pop as liquid liner caresses the upper lid like a poet expressing prose. Breaking out of her shell, Bo braves the silence and settles into the storm. To place a wig on your head and feel a real change is powerful, however, to connect with a different part of your soul, is compelling. Going from light to dark, (Hairstylist) Kiri Yoshiki uses the tresses to provoke passion and evoke temptation. Embracing the inner wild-child...I pine for the provocative and ache for the unique, but in the end it’s the baring of inner-beauty that I long to share. Read; Athena Chen’s original story at, The GROUND.
BORING INTO BEAUTY
The hills of hollow echoing
the hopes of shallow dreams,
settles in the darkness
to silence all the screams,
dueling in the shadows
as aimless words stand still,
waiting for the heart to speak
and that lonely spot to fill,
she bores through
all the silence
to fill her deep desire,
in a mounting feat
of passions heat
my body burns like fire.
original poem – tanyajo