sábado, 8 de janeiro de 2011

sobre Maxfield Parrish

About Maxfield Parrish

During the Golden Age of Illustration, Maxfield Parrish's "beautiful settings and charming figures" enchanted the American public. His work includes immense murals in office buildings and hotels, magazine covers, and advertisements as well as his book illustrations.

Many of his illustrations to children's books, still popular today, are the result of his struggle to make a living as an artist in his early years around the turn of the 20th century.

He was born Frederick Parrish in 1870 in Philadelphia, but he took the name Maxfield after his Quaker grandmother. His father, Stephen, was also an artist and Parrish's greatest influence. He originally studied architecture, an interest that is evident in his paintings. He married his wife Lydia 1895.

Daybreak, his arguably most famous picture, was created for the art print market. It is still popular to this day.

In 1900, Parrish contracted tuberculosis, and then suffered a nervous breakdown. Around that time, he switched from illustrations to oil painting. His oil paintings became very popular, with their brilliant colors and magical luminosity, until well into the 1940s. To achieve these magical effects, he would apply numerous layers of thin, transparent oil, alternating with varnish over stretched paper, a painstaking process that achieved both high luminosity and extraordinary detail.

Die Puny Humans

sexta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2011

Beleza Grega nua no jardim ao lado...todo mundo tem uma.



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John Giorno PERFORMANCE (new poem = IT DOES NOT GET BETTER )

MARK DERY: "NÃO DEVO PENSAR EM COISAS RUINS"

" A MELHOR COISA SOBRE SEXO ANÔNIMO É QUE VOCÊ NÃO TRAZ A SUA VIDA PRIVADA OU O SEU MUNDO PESSOAL. NADA DE POLÍTICA OU DE CONCEITOS INIBIDORES, NADA DE REGRAS FECHADAS OU RESPOSTAS FIXAS."

jOHN GIORNO

John Giorno : citado no livro "Não Devo Pensar Em Coisas Ruins" de Mark Dery

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BORGS

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BORGS - TEXTO WILKIPÉDIA


"Os borgs são uma fictícia raça alienígena de ciborgues no universo Star Trek (Jornada nas Estrelas). Eles são caracterizados por possuírem corpos melhorados através de implantes cibernéticos e por sua individualidade suprimido em favor de uma mente coletiva. Tem como objetivo "assimilar" todas as raças e tecnologias que por ventura encontrem, desde que possuam relevância tecnológica e cultural para alcançarem o que entendem como perfeição.

Ao abordar uma nave qualquer no espaço, sua mensagem é:"

Cquote1.png Nós somos os borg. Abaixem seus escudos e preparem-se para a abordagem. Sua cultura será adaptada à nossa. Nós adicionaremos suas qualidades biológicas e tecnológicas à nossa. Resistir é inútil. Cquote2.png