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GIOIA smooth design
Laurent Molet
thierry tillier
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HUGO CREATE
H Magazine
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Pour mieux connaitre Stewood : www.myspace.com/stewoodboulevard2
PHOTOGRAPHIES
___ Tim Walker
___ Peter Beard
PEINTURES
___ Tamara de Lempicka / Pablo Picasso (période cubiste) / François Boucher / Vassily Kandinsky / Fernand Léger
CINEMA
___ Films : Grand Hotel / Cette sacré vérité / Evita / Les désaxés / Loulou / Péché Mortel / My sister Eileen / Sunset Boulevard / Crash / My Own Private Idaho / La Fille sur le Pont /
___ Réalisateurs fêtiches : Busby Berkely / Vincente Minelli / Alfred Hitchcock / Billy Wilder
___ Stars : Marilyn Monroe / Cary Grant / Clark Gable / Grace Kelly / Marlène Dietrich / Gene Tierney
___ et l'Enfance
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2009/11/26 00:53
Galarina
1944-45. Oil on canvas, 66 x 51 cm.
Fundación Gala - Salvador - Dali, Figueras
Gala has often been depicted in Dali's works. One might even say that she is the only woman whose face and silouette appear there incessantly; the painter says, "She is the rarest being to see, the superstar who cannot in any case be compared with La Callas or Grete Garbo, because one may see them often, whereas Gala is an invisible being, the antiexhibitionist par excellence. At Salvador Dali's home, there are two prime ministers; one is my wife, Gala, and the other is Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali and Gala are the two unique beings capable of mathematically moderating and exalting my divine madness."
-Salvador Dali & Gala-
2009/11/21 20:05
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Leaf from the first of the two disbound draft notebooks, started by Mary Godwin
at Geneva in summer 1816, with marginal corrections by Percy Bysshe Shelley:
'It was on a dreary night of November that I beheld my man completed ...'.
Abinger papers, Dep. c. 477, fol. 21r
© Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
…I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet. It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs…
(from Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley)
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Have a nice weekend
Nacho
2009/11/16 21:21
2009/11/14 20:32
A magic moment I remember:
I raised my eyes and you were there.
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that's beautiful and rare.
To vain pursuits the world esteems,
Long did I near your soothing accents,
Long did your features haunt my dreams.
The reveries that once were mine
And I forgot your soothing accents,
Your features gracefully divine.
I gazed upon grey skies above
With no ideals to inspire me,
No one to cry for, live for, love.
I looked up- you again are there,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that`s beautiful and rare.
A.P.
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Have a good weekend
Nacho
2009/11/11 20:55
merci d'avoit accepté l'invitation !
2009/11/8 16:02
2009/11/7 18:40
-Quentin Crisp c1992 by Graham Clark-
"If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style."
"However low a man sinks he never reaches the level of the police."
"There is no need to do any housework at all. After the first four years the dirt doesn't get any worse."
"It is explained that all relationships require a little give and take. This is untrue. Any partnership demands that we give and give and give and at the last, as we flop into our graves exhausted, we are told that we didn't give enough."
-Quentin Crisp 1908-1999 - writer, illustrator, actor-
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Happy Weekend :)
n.
2009/11/6 18:11
2009/11/6 09:59
10 photos de Paris Match seront commentées à 20h30 pendant 1 minute 30 à chaque fois.
2009/11/5 14:15
2009/11/5 02:46
"Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my Immortal Beloved, now and then joyfully, then sadly, waiting to learn whether or not fate will hear us ...
Yes, I am resolved to wander so long away from you until I can fly to your arms and say that I am really at home with you, and can send my soul enwrapped in you into the land of spirits ...
No one else can ever possess my heart - never - never - Oh God, why must one be parted from one whom one so loves ... Your love makes me at once the happiest and the unhappiest of men ...
My angel, I have just been told that the mailcoach goes every day - therefore I must close at once so that you may receive the letter at once ...
Be calm - love me - today - yesterday - what tearful longings for you - you - you - my life - my all - farewell. Oh continue to love me - never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved.
Ever thine,
Ever mine,
Ever ours."
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nacho
2009/11/2 17:56
2009/11/1 19:26
–Le Corbusier
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Have a good week
n.
2009/10/31 20:34
Sur mon myspace tu trouveras un titre qui s'appele
" De Meilleurs lendemains "
cette chanson au profit du téléthon sera sur toute les plateformes de téléchargement légales a partir du 15 novembre 2009.
J'espère que tu noteras bien cette date et que tu la téléchargera...les bénéfices seront reversés au téléthon.
Parle en sur ton facebook, myspace, aide nous a faire du bruit pour cette grande cause.
Musicalement,
Anthony Clarp
2009/10/31 17:52
MARTIKA
2009/10/31 09:23
2009/10/31 03:22
2009/10/30 14:49
“Nothing can cure the soul but the senses,
just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul..........”
Do You Really Know Your Soul ?
Panos ★
2009/10/30 09:44
PEACE & LOVE
MARTIKA
2009/10/29 21:39
2009/10/29 17:23
"'O my poor people,
Men of Troy, what madness has come over you?
Can you believe the enemy truly gone?
A gift from the Danaans, and no ruse?
Is that Ulysses' way, as you have known him?
Achaeans must be hiding in this timber,
Or it was built to butt against our walls,
Peer over them into our houses, pelt
The city from the sky. Some crookedness
Is in this thing. Have no faith in the horse!
Whatever it is, even when Greeks bring gifts
I fear them, gifts and all.'"
(Virgil, The Aeneid, Book II, 59-70)
laocoon and his sons
c. 175-150 BC
Marble, height 242 cm (95 1/2 in)
Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican
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love
n.
2009/10/20 02:26
"How could we possibly appreciate the Mona Lisa if Leonardo had written at the bottom of the canvas: 'The lady is smiling because she is hiding a secret from her lover.' This would shackle the viewer to reality, and I don't want this to happen to my films."
-Stanley Kubrick
love
n.
2009/10/16 22:25
kiss
2009/10/16 10:28
2009/10/15 15:56
"All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by frost."
— J.R.R. Tolkien
love
n.