2012/09/17

Nowhere boy

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Some of You, who haven't seen this film, the main tip would be: SEE IT!If You are a fan of John Lennon, if You are a fan of the Beatles or You just like 60's, You must see it. In the first sight of view, it might appear as boring, not worth watching film, but as You start to watch it, you will get into really quickly. The main actor 100% suits this role, You can imagine John Lennon at this age.
Adorable,gorgeous and charismatic.
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He knows who is he.Confident...
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But in the same way lost.
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This is John Lennon

2012/09/06

Prince of Pop



Andy Warhol was one of the most important artists of pop art, which became extremely popular in the second half of the twentieth century. Though he is best remembered for his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, he also created hundreds of other works including commercial advertisements and films. It looked very simple and ordinary, but in case of big imagination and various ideas Andy Warhol became  the biggest talent in 20th century. He saw beauty and senses in almost everything. Prince of Pop was one of the greatest actress ever. Today we are talking about his paintings. Every single picture has its meaning. Of course not everyone can understand it. Warhol fixated many implications in his pictures. And then you realize it you can probably see what a man was Andy Warhol. In my opinion he was in a top of the art



''Andy Warhol began as a commercial illustrator, and a very successful one, doing jobs like shoe ads for I. Miller in a stylish blotty line that derived from Ben Shahn. He first exhibited in an art gallery in 1962, when the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles showed his 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1961-62. From then on, most of Warhol’s best work was done over a span of about six years, finishing in 1968, when he was shot. And it all flowed from one central insight: that in a culture glutted with information, where most people experience most things at second or third hand through TV and print, through images that become banal and disassociated by repeated again and again and again, there is role for affectless art. You no longer need to be hot and full of feeling. You can be supercool, like a slightly frosted mirror. Not that Warhol worked this out; he didn’t have to. He felt it and embodied it. He was a conduit for a sort of collective American state of mind in which celebrity – the famous image of a person, the famous brand name – had completely replaced both 
sacredness and solidity."




''Before I was shot, I always thought that I was more half-there than all-there - I always suspected that I was watching TV instead of living life. Right when I was being shot and ever since, I knew that I was watching television.''Andy Warhol




"Goethe"


 "Mao"
"Five deaths eleven times in orange"
 "Marilyn"
 "Elvis"
 "Campbell's tomato soup"
 "Big electrical chair"
 "Green Coca-Cola bottles"
 "Marlon Brando"

"Jackie"







Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
Andy Warhol



Pictures from :http://www.artchive.com
A little bit information from: http://artobserved.com/








In memoriam
 of Andy Warhol






2012/09/04

ADS and FASCINATION

Many years people were discussing about UCB (United Colors of Benetton). Why is this company  so popular? Everything is just on ads/commercials.

That was a brilliant idea to choose exactly these sensitive problems: homosexuality and racism. It caught everyone's attention, since stubborn conservatives to liberals. Some of them blamed it, some of them adore it, but since 1986 everyone know who is UCB.

We all have to agree that Benetton already marked their spot in the advertising world with their famous United Colors of Benetton campaigns. We can all remember at least one of the hundred clever, colorful and sometimes controversial Benetton's ads. 











Congratulations! You're not perfect

Today I was walking in the street and two people was near me,
One of them said: I am not perfect! Shit.. Why am I not perfect..
The other one started clap: Congratulations!! You're not perfect.


Just found the brilliant quote and decided to share it with you guys! It's ridiculous to want to be perfect anyway. But then, everybody's ridiculous sometimes, except perfect people.

You know what perfect is? Perfect is not eating or drinking or talking or moving a muscle or making even the tiniest mistake. Perfect is never doing anything wrong - which means never doing anything at all. Perfect is boring! So you're not perfect! Wonderful! Have fun! Eat things that give you bad breath! Trip over your own shoelaces! Laugh! Let somebody else laugh at you! Perfect people never do any of those things. All they do is sit around and sip weak tea and think about how perfect they are. But they're really not one-hundred-percent perfect anyway. You should see them when they get the hiccups! Phooey! Who needs 'em? You can drink pickle juice and imitate gorillas and do silly dances and sing stupid songs and wear funny hats and be as imperfect as you please and still be a good person. Good people are hard to find nowadays. And they're a lot more fun than perfect people any day of the week.

So, try to be young as long as you can. Take a joy in little things!










Queen Coco used to say: I am not young but I feel young. The day I feel old, I will go to bed and stay there. J'aime la vie! I feel that to live is a wonderful thing.

2012/09/02

Mick Jagger and his suits collection

Always gallant, gorgeous, wild, handsome, sexy, sinful and fashionable. Yes, I am talking about the leader of the Rolling Stones,  Mick Jagger.


One of the best known Rock&Roll music Kings - Mick Jagger, always had a perfect knowledge about style. In my opinion he did really big influence for men fashion. So I decided to review his incredible suits collection since early sixties to nowadays




                                       
                   Always with the most beautiful women near.














                                 STYLE ICON - MICK JAGGER