“The Sisters” by Tecla, from “Transvestia” magazine #26 (April 1964).

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“The Sisters” by Tecla, from “Transvestia” magazine #26 (April 1964).

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The logger Tecla leaving the Faroe Islands, 2019
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Y es que sí pasa, que has pasado tú y me has acariciado de las maneras más bonitas. Sobre todo de la manera en que tu nombre me hizo olvidar el miedo a sentir.
Lo volvería a elegir una y otra vez porque me alegró los días como jamás nadie, sacó mis demonios y los aplacó, me curó una herida muy profunda.
Le doy gracias, por el tiempo dedicado a mí, gracias por salvarme y sanarme, gracias por devolverme la sensibilidad, gracias por todo.
@piensoenversos
"Técla Pearls" adverts for cultural pearls (1920-21) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 7: Jewellery of Art Deco Period and Beyond 1918-1945)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, april 2024.
Friendship dynamic
The gyaru and the hikikomori

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“TECLA,” Massa Lombarda region, Italy,
The World’s First 3D Printed House in Raw Earth!
Built in situ using locally sourced materials, Tecla is an exemplar of a zero-waste product. Local soil was used for the 3D printing’s raw material and on top of this, the sriking, tactile shell is wholly biodegradable – demonstrating how smart architecture can look good but also be in the technological avant-garde and support a low-carbon approach at the same time.
The composition of the earth mixture used in the build was created in direct response to the local climatic conditions.
WASP and Mario Cucinella Architects
Frances Howard wearing Técla pearls, photographed by Edward Steichen for Vanity Fair, 1925
3D Printing Eco-Habitat with the Crane WASP – TECLA Project