Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

L'Origine du Monde


"L'Origine du Monde" (1866) - Gustave Courbet

Don't you just love it when art is translated into pornography by a mere social network, when cultural heritage is made out to be something offensive...
There is an epidemic spreading throughout Facebook: intolerance.
The cause: L'Origine du Monde, Gustave Courbet's 1866 work of art depicting his vision of the origin of the world.
A soon as a person posts a representation of this work on Facebook, their profiles disappear.
Though some people might find this piece "shocking", it still remains non the less a work of art and Facebook's actions simply underline a clear lack of culture of behalf of the people moderating it's content.
What I find offensive is Facebook's mistaking and acknowledging a key pieces of France's artistic legacy as "vulgar erotica".
When ignorance overcomes art, history and respect, there is a problem.
Well done Facebook!
I wasn't aware that the Musée d'Orsay (where this painting hangs in Paris and where I saw it for the first time when I was 7 years old) was a temple of pornography.
It's strange though, why do schools take children there on class outings...?
Oh yes thats right, to corrupt their young minds and turn them into sexual deviants!
Or maybe it's because there is absolutely nothing offensive about "L'Origine du Monde", nor the will to share the history, context and message of this powerful piece of art.
Half of the world has a vagina, and I personally find Courbet's work to be a beautiful message to women, in no way demeaning or abusive.
He demonstrates in the simplest and most direct of ways that we, women (or more precisely, our female organs), are the origin of the world. We all come from the same place he depicts.
The message of this painting is one of the most beautiful odes to the female species ever made.
How could anyone find that offensive.
Why plant the idea that nudity is "wrong"?
There is nothing more natural than a naked body, why fear it.
Here's a question Mark Zuckerberg, do you even know who Gustave Courbet is?
Rather than being dictatorial bigots and simply disabling profiles without any possible dialogue, why not simply send a message saying "this work of art goes against our nudity policily therefore please be so kind as to remove it". Though it remains ridiculous, the simple act of entering into a dialogue on the subject would show some form of human intelligence reassuring us on the state of the mindless drones behind Facebook.
Dialogue is the road to enlightenment.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Heart of the Country




Photos: Unknown & Ali Mitton

And it's back to gray in Paris... those brief sunny days were just to good to be true.
The only place I find type of sky bearable is the countryside, which is where I want to be right now.

Song of the day.

Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney - Heart of the Country

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Venus

Music: Air - Venus

This is the result off our week of in the french countryside.
Playing with our new camera, trying to figure it out.

Hope you enjoy it!

If you want to see more photos we shot while filming check out my photo diary:

The Suburbs


Photos: Unknown

Paris is greyer than ever today.
But listen to this while looking out the window makes it alright.

Song of the day.

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Winter Sun

Photos: Unknown & Hugh Lippe

Song of the day.

Lez Zepplin - Winter Sun

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Give Peace a Chance




Photos: Elliot Lee Hazel

Happy New Year Everyone!
May this year be filled with beauty, love, creation and inspiration.

Song of this year.

The Plastic Ono Band - Give Peace a Chance

Sunday, December 12, 2010

A Sunday Kind of Love



Photos: Unknown & Hugh Lippe

Song of the day.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

I Love Paris



Photos: Unknown

And we're back in grey Paris!
Miami was more amazing than ever, electricity was in the air and as always, Le Baron was the place to be!
Had a spectacular time spinning with my fellow residents and frenchmen for all you crazy Art Basel kids!
And though the warm air and sweet shores of South Beach will be sorely missed, once again, there really is no place like home (under a thick layer of snow!)

Vive la France!

Song of the day.

Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Love Paris

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Don't Bring Me Down

Photos: Unknown

As the days grow shorter, so does my will to leave the comfort and warmth of my safe haven, bed.

Song of the day.

The Animals - Don't Bring Me Down

Monday, November 1, 2010

C'est Lundi



Photos: Unknown

Stating the obvious.

Song of the day.

Jesse Garon - C'est Lundi

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Home

Photos: Unknown

Had a crazy, busy, fun week.
Loads of work and fun events.
But nothing beats home!
Hope you have a lovely Sunday.
Keep nice and warm.

Song of the day.

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fais-moi Mal Johnny



Photos: Unknown

A Sunday song to stay nice and warm.

Song of the day.

Boris Vian - Fais-moi Mal Johnny

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Diabolo Menthe



Photos: Unknown & Ryan Mcginley

The temperature is dropping, the days are growing shorter, my will to leave the bed is fading...
Hello Autumn.

Song of the day.
(One of my favorite songs of all time.)

Yves Simon - Diabolo Menthe

Saturday, March 20, 2010

In Transit





Spring is here.

Song of the day.

Albert Hammond Jr. - In Transit (Obstinate)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sing Sing




Photos: Unknown

The sun has been making regular appearances.
The days are growing longer.
It's coming...
Spring.

Song of the day.

Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle - Sing Sing

Friday, November 27, 2009

Rocky Racoon



Photos: Marcio Simnch & Unknown

One of my top 5 favorite Beatles song.

Song of the day.

The Beatles - Rocky Racoon

Monday, November 23, 2009

Backwards Traveller



Photos: Tamara Lichtenstein & Unknown

I'm back! The last 2 months have been insane and all work work work.
But it's been a blast spinning left and right!
Though it came at a cost... my beloved blog.
Have no fear, I have every intention to right my wrong and get things up and running once again.
So without further ado...

Song of the day.

Friday, April 24, 2009

A Rose For Emily




Photos: Stacey Mark & Unknown & Camilla Akrans
Song of the day.

The Zombies - A Rose For Emily

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Walking In The Park With Eloise



Photos: Mario Sorrenti & Unknown & Jonathan Leder

It's getting hotter and hotter in Paris!
It's making me happier and happier!

Song of the day.

Paul McCartney & Wings - Walking In The Park With Eloise