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12.2.13

a r t - i n - w a r & f a s h i o n


Gaza, 2000.

Paris, 2006.
Photographs by Christopher Anderson/Magnum Photo
Falluja, Iraq, 2004.
Milan, Italy, 2012.
Photographs by Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photo
Cairo, 2011.
New York, 2005
Photographs by Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum Photo
Ajdabiya, Libya, 2011. 
Milan, Italy, 2012.
Photographs by Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photo
Kosovo, 1999.
Paris, 2009.
Photographs by Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum Photo
Kabul, Afghanistan, 2004.
Paris, 2008.
Photographs by Christopher Anderson/Magnum Photo
Cairo, 2011.

Paris, 2010.
Photographs by Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum Photo
West Bank, 2006.

Paris, 2008.
Photographs by Christopher Anderson/Magnum Photo

One lens, two completely different worlds! A fascinating perspective and composition of war and fashion photography. Click here to read an interesting and in-depth interview with the photographers written by CNN's journalist Moni Basu.

Photo Credit: CNN

13.7.11

p i c a s s o - h e r o e s & v i l l a i n s

 




















Pablo Picasso and Pop Culture Icons equals to pie-in-the-sky brilliance! If Picasso was still alive, the result of his superheroes and villains inspired series would come close to these artworks. WonderBros, the design company who made these compositions, called it "Artworks so awesome it will melt your face off!" I have always been a big fan of their blog and I love love love these artworks. Long live superpowers!!!

Photo credit: WonderBros

24.6.11

d a l í - m u s e u m

Figueres translates to 'fig trees' in Catalan. The town is located around 2 hours from Barcelona. It is the birth place of Salvador Dalí and houses Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, a museum dedicated to Dalí's work and influences. The museum was fully designed and artistically thought out by the artist himself and first opened it's doors in September 28, 1974. I have waited for so long for this day to come and it was truly an unbelievable experience. Remarkable is an understatement. The experience was overwhelming and screaming with eccentric creativity. The Dalí museum is such an important educational treasure of the arts!







The Scuba Diver Statue is placed above the main entrance of the museum to invite visitors to swim into the deepest darkest waters of the soul, in this case Salvador Dalí's.





The Basket of Bread (1945)

 Figures Lying On The Sand (1926)

 The Spectre of Sex-Appeal (1934)

 Portrait of Pablo Picasso in the Twenty-first Century (1947). A piece from a series of portraits of Geniuses.

 Enigmatic Elements in A Landscape (1934)

The Crypt Where The Artist Was Burried





Untitled (1983). "Queue d'aronde" and Cellos from the Catastrophes Series. The last piece Salvador Dalí painted before his death.

Photo credit: Adinda S