Sunday, February 25, 2007

Jc Penney Eyebrow Shaping

Paris mon amour pour .... Goofy




today requested a quick exursus about Paris and its many faces.

Every city has its own atmosphere and Paris is a sparkling place, refined close to new as old. art is everywhere you turn. The art was built, drawn, photographed in the bars of Montmartre in the Bateau Lavoir of Picasso, the Centre Pompidou, Musee d'Orsay in the beautiful, the Demoiselle d'Avignon are always there waiting for you and invite you to go to the Trocadero where Picasso received the lightning, the eureka of a new painting that breaks down the plans: cubism. but there Bresson, Brassai, Jean Cocteau, the dancers of the Ballets Russes, and still Pigalle and its red ...... the mill Louvre Museum for excellence because even Stendhal Syndrome. But Paris is also walking a thousand fountains, in the markets of old prints on the bridges and embankments of the Seine. Cartier Bresson liked to photograph things simple, fleeting moments ...... and Brassai's photographs and interview Pablo Picasso, the result is a fabulous book published by Allemandi Publisher: "Conversations with Picasso." I really love the books where you said ... because art is made from simple recipes, including wine glasses and cigarettes, including dinners and reviews of exhibitions at the table with faithful friends.

Soundtrack of what I write is the soundtrack of the "wonderful world of Amelie" dreamy film that perfectly describes the Paris simultaneous attention to the past but in constant evolution.

other tips ::::::: bookish "The imagery from the truth" Henri Cartier Bresson ed.Amscondita miniatures line ..... short but intense where the photographer is told in short aphorisms of his career and comments his personal significance of art, and a few quick portraits of his friends ... Robert Capa, Robert Doisneau, director Jean Renoir.

And the music of Jacques Brel, Françoise Hardy?

Last advice books: "Montmartre, Montparnasse, Paris's fabulous turn of the century-ed. Garzanti, author: Dan Frank buy it because it is a slice of bohemian Paris.

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