Sunday, October 31, 2010
Dead Painter.
HST feature artist Fred Einaudi is both beautfiul and haunting.
Check and comment on his art here . com
Or visit his web site here . com
Check and comment on his art here . com
Or visit his web site here . com
Prophet Elijiah Mohummad

Lenny: Hey, let's go to the girls college!
Carl: No! Playboy Mansion, Playboy Mansion!
Homer Simpson: It's my car, and I say we're going to the Lost City of Gold!
Barney Gumble: [angry] Oh, that's just drunk talk!
[dreamy]
Barney Gumble: Sweet, beautiful drunk talk...
Homer: [after Barney has been missing for two months] Barney, where have you been?
Barney: All I can remember about the last two months, is giving a guest lecture at Villanova. Or maybe it was a street corner.
Un Chien Andalou

Un Chien Andalou is a sixteen minute silent surrealist short film produced in France by the Spanish director Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí. Its title means "An Andalusian Dog", but it is normally released under its original French title in the English-speaking world. It was Dalí's first film and was initially released in 1929 to a limited showing in Paris, but became popular and ran for eight months.[1] It is one of the best-known surrealist films of the avant-garde movement of the 1920s.
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Im a hip dad

Daddy, where are you?
by Tierney Gearon
Daddy, where are you? brings together over 70 photographs by Tierney Gearon. Set mainly in and around her mother’s home, the ostensible subject of Gearon’s ongoing series is the interaction between Gearon, her children and mother. Yet Gearon’s beautiful but strikingly raw photographs also narrate a story with a more expansive emotional force. It tells of the closeness as well as the profound distance between our loved ones and us. It is this psychological tension as well as her direct confrontation with one of photography’s enduring themes that distinguishes her from her contemporaries. Daddy, Where Are You? combines revealing tableaux, garnered from Gearon’s observations of family outings and routines, with a sequence of portraits of her mother. Together they capture the impossibility of truly understanding the full nature of those we love.
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Rockin Robin
Alfred Wertheimer was a twenty-six-year-old freelance photographer when he was asked to take pictures of a relatively unknown singer from Memphis. RCA Victor had recently taken this young talent on from Sun Records, and needed publicity shots while he was in New York for television appearances. Anne Fulchino, a press agent, introduced them; when she asked the singer, a twenty-year-old kid with his feet up on the table, if he’d mind being photographed, he looked at the ring on his finger and mumbled, “O.K., sure.” It was March 17, 1956. By the end of the year Elvis Presley would have more than a dozen gold records.Later that summer, Alfred accompanied Elvis to Memphis, shooting his legendary performance at Russwood Park. After this concert, anonymity was over. The last time Alfred saw Elvis was a year later, just before his well-publicized departure with the Army to Germany.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Im Sorry

The porno industry has discovered an old truth passed down from mothers to daughters: that no one buys a cow when they can get the milk for free. Pornographers helped transform the Internet into a bonanza of free pornography, but the new technology is a double-edged sword.
Moreover, production values in the porno industry have never been strong. They have spent decades turning out dull, repetitive crap in bright packages. It should come as no surprise that with the new technologies, their customers can turn out THEIR OWN equally dull, repetitive crap, and for free.
This puts the porno industry in a tough position. Having created the demand on the Web, they have undermined their position in traditional distribution channels, such as adult book stores and mail-order. None of the other channels have the impulse access and the privacy that the Web does, and they have too much overhead to compete with the freebies and the small-business model operations that have
outsleazed them . com
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I just figured out...
...if you click on any posted images here they come up bigger in a new page. My mind was blown.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
One for the money.

A librarian at Wuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST), Peng Chu, attacked two students on the Qingshan campus with a fruit knife Wednesday, killing one of them, and injuring the other. Peng then started to slash himself.
The woman who was killed, 22-year-old Xia Jie, succumbed to her injuries in the hospital and Hu Qi, a male student, is in critical condition.
The 38-year-old Peng was also hospitalized, and is under police supervision.
One student who witnessed the incident said that there were about 10 students studying in the library on the fifth floor at around 9:00 am, when Peng suddenly started to sing one particular melody over and over again. When some students asked him to stop singing, he took out a fruit knife and slashed Xia and Hu.
sway me smooth, sway me now . com
The woman who was killed, 22-year-old Xia Jie, succumbed to her injuries in the hospital and Hu Qi, a male student, is in critical condition.
The 38-year-old Peng was also hospitalized, and is under police supervision.
One student who witnessed the incident said that there were about 10 students studying in the library on the fifth floor at around 9:00 am, when Peng suddenly started to sing one particular melody over and over again. When some students asked him to stop singing, he took out a fruit knife and slashed Xia and Hu.
sway me smooth, sway me now . com
Im born again and again.
The Alchemist: The grave recieves you with love. Surrender yourself to the Earth. Return what was loaned to you. Give up your pleasure, your pain, your friends, your lovers, your life, your past, what you desire. You will know nothingness, it is the only reality. Don't be afraid, it's so easy to give. You're not alone, you have a grave. It was your first mother. The grave is the door to your rebirth. Now you will surrender the faithful animal you once called your body. Don't try to keep it, remember, it was a loan. Surrended your legs, your sex, your hair, your brain, your all. You no longer want to possess, possession is the ultimate pain. The earth covers your body, she came to cover you with love, because she is your true flesh. Now you are an open heart, open to receive your true essence your ultimate perfection. Your new body, which is the universe, the work of god. You will be born again, you will be real. you will be your own father, your own mother, your own child, your own perfection. Open your eyes, you are the earth, you are the green, you are the blue, you are the Aleph, you are the essence.
Look at the flower, look at the flower, for the first time
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Look at the flower, look at the flower, for the first time
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"Alejandro Jodorowsky is a fascinating character: he’s a mime who studied under Marcel Marceau, an expert on the Tarot, a writer of comics (the wonderful L’Incal and Metabarons among them), and a psychotherapist/shaman — but he’ll always be known for his films, the most famous of which are El Topo and The Holy Mountain from the early seventies.
El Topo is his most highly regarded film, depicting a guru-gunslinger in a highly symbolic spiritual quest. The idea of the quest is repeated in The Holy Mountain, but the scope of the film is much larger, with elaborate sets, a large cast, and jaw-dropping scenes like frogs reenacting the Spanish conquest of Mexico and religious symbols made into weapons. Its filming was no less bizarre: Jodorowsky made the cast train for months under a human-potential guru he’d hired, insisted that the female members of the cast sleep with him (“No men. Only the women,” he laughs), and he was nearly killed in Mexico after being suspected of performing a Black Mass. All very hippy-dippy Carlos Castaneda Sixties, but Jodorowsky’s commitment to change people through art is intense: “Now I think is a fantastic moment for all of us because now we are fighting for our world, our life. Now is the moment to be awake or to die.” For Jodorowsky, Hollywood is “a child’s industry … for me, a good picture changes your life.”
dinosaur garden . com
El Topo is his most highly regarded film, depicting a guru-gunslinger in a highly symbolic spiritual quest. The idea of the quest is repeated in The Holy Mountain, but the scope of the film is much larger, with elaborate sets, a large cast, and jaw-dropping scenes like frogs reenacting the Spanish conquest of Mexico and religious symbols made into weapons. Its filming was no less bizarre: Jodorowsky made the cast train for months under a human-potential guru he’d hired, insisted that the female members of the cast sleep with him (“No men. Only the women,” he laughs), and he was nearly killed in Mexico after being suspected of performing a Black Mass. All very hippy-dippy Carlos Castaneda Sixties, but Jodorowsky’s commitment to change people through art is intense: “Now I think is a fantastic moment for all of us because now we are fighting for our world, our life. Now is the moment to be awake or to die.” For Jodorowsky, Hollywood is “a child’s industry … for me, a good picture changes your life.”
dinosaur garden . com
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
The Pearls.

erotic illustrations
by adriana munoz
adriana@colourpiano.com
www.colourpiano.com
All illustrations and texts are created by Adriana Muñoz © Colourpiano Illustration 2010.
If you wish to reblog or use my content please always credit it and add a link to my site or blog.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
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