Thursday, May 26, 2011

Choosing dare every single time

How has she "singer, dance, actress, writer, activist, shape shifting reinventor, eternal controversial, fashion icon... Managed to become one of the most influential artists of multiple generations? By choosing DARE every single time!" (feat in Interview)

One of my favorite cases of personal branding and marketing success stories featured in interview.





















































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Monday, May 23, 2011

Il Cinema lunare

Found this interesting picture and it reminded me of a friend!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Selfridges wave of protest

Starting the 11th of may selfridges is pleading to the ongoing concern of the ocean and overfishing and is supporting the cause with a clothe campaign and dedicating a facade in London.






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Sunday, May 15, 2011

GQ

My favorite magazine is GQ! It has accompanied in all my travels! Thank you lufthansa for providing me with good reading material in may transatlantic flights :)



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Channing Tatum by Nathaniel Goldberg










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Sunday, May 8, 2011

I shall tell you what made us what we were. We had this wonderful feeling that we were still part of the people

It is always easier to fight for one's principles than live up to them.
Machines are the new proletariat. The working class is being given its walking papers.
I shall tell you what made us what we were. We had this wonderful feeling that we were still part of the people.
All domination begins by prohibiting language.
We live by the Golden Rule. Those who have the gold make the rules.
It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been swimming naked.
We are a part of humanity, so we should take care of humanity. And if we can't do that, then we should at least do no harm.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.







Monday, May 2, 2011

Loosing focus of post second world war avant-gard sculptures

In the years following the second World war, the avant garde artsts of the early twentieth Century became respected and even revered figures. Some artists like Henri Matisse raised collage to a monumental scale. While continuing a life long devotion to the sensual impact of color and it simulated a new concern with pure form. George Braque for example had a cubista concern with the object of space and developed great spacial complexity.  

In other collections the post stress of war was simulated with deformed bodies and minimal intensity. This Collection of sculptures is displayed at the Tate modern art museum. I tried using an unfocused approach and over-exposition to the light to enphazise the dramatic approach of this artists and statues.