Thursday, July 15, 2010

Annonce de Brusqu'elles (hommage à Janice Kerbel)


I put light in my paintings that does not exist in my wireless country #47

Shooter: young Sint-Petersburg-based artist Alena Beljakova (23 year old...).

The photography is an echo to the famous -in its time, 1963- bubble on the Seine of Manhattan-based photographer Melvin Sokolsky:

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

I put light in my paintings that does not exist in my country #46

The Underwater Project von Mark Tipple.

Mas sobre el mar del deseo: click here.

Style is what remains once chaos put you down #15

Pixels into pixels along with cure-it-all pills #13

(Happily pixelled by Brusqu'elles)
May the strong coffee be with you, B.

Bonus:
To see metaphors on BP's wasting of US coasts - from the point of view of workers in holiday- , click here.

Comparison:
The Billboard Liberation Front (BLF) is not taking pixelled actions or drawing virtual billboards but makes in situ interventions, in California (U.S.). It is therefore more difficult and, consequently, rarer. Derision and suggestion are clearly not a priority to this Front and its action of contamination is anxious of changing the balance of powers. The Front assumes -like the advertisers- that slogans have some efficiency and ignores their inherent reification. Click here to learn about their claims.

No time yet for Serenity, even for a Brestoise as my female brain is too sensitive to celebrity's shoes #29

Seeing a celebrity endorse a pair of shoes alters a woman's brain activity, a Dutch study suggests after having scanning the brains of 24 women as they looked at pictures of celebrities and attractive, non-famous contemporaries sporting certain shoes.

Click here for further information on our natural penchant for addiction to heels.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Epiphany is hard labour too #49

For another moon that is important to take at last in mouth, click here.
Artist: Jules Buck Jones.
(thanks to Fuego del dìa)

Pixelled rainfall into rainfall that does not relieve from the weight of the world but echoes the summer's eternity & its cielo dei sospiri #12


The Saint-Antoine's temptation is a creation from the Charles Beaudelaire's friend: the Belgian painter Félicien Rops; the picture of the announcement according to which "we're in this together" has been shooted by Ross Mcdonnel (link is hereafter); the rest is composed of anonymous wastes of our visual chaos in Western towns; all of this has been happily pixelled (i.a. the Christ whispering his wisdom in a megaphone during Easter in Mexico) and framed by Brusqu'elles.

I put light in my paintings that does not exist in my country #45

Dublin-native Ross Mcdonnell, series 'Joyrider' on some Irish youth around Ballymum.

Monday, July 5, 2010

2008 / ..., Credit-crunch got me but not my penchant for British pubs... #64

... where, after hours, one can notice the wall retains not only famous trademark's logos but also some clients' inspired says and epiphanic proverbs such as:

"I started with nothing and still have most of it left".
Anon.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010