Rogier Fokke
September 24, 2005 by George

Ayadawa River no.2, Birma ?Rogier Fokke
Al een tijdje online. De nieuwe site van Rogier Fokke [LINK]
Gemaakt door Ramdath Mos [LINK]
Barbara Kruger
Juni 3, 2005 by George

“I work with pictures and words because they have the ability to determine who we are and who we aren’t” Barbara Kruger [LINK]
Abstractes Bild
Mei 2, 2005 by George

Gerhard Richter, Abstractes Bild, 1999; 90,5” x 46,7” more images by Richter…
Willem de Kooning
April 17, 2005 by George
Yesterday we saw the retrospective of Willem de Kooning at de Kunsthal in Rotterdam.
I expected his paintings to be more colourful then they actually are. The colour and paint in his works always is mat and unvarnished. I would have liked to see a better explanation of his style break when he got old with Parkinson disease, maybe because I think his later works are just not quite that good.
While buying postcards in the museum my phone got knicked. I felt the awkward when a guy stood too close to me. I didn’t like his cough and moved away. Finding out ten minutes later that my phone was not in the pocket. You wouldn’t expect such a thing in a museum shop, would you? This can happen to anyone said my girlfriend but still I feel such a tourist.
Maya Hayuk
April 8, 2005 by George

Maya Hayuk via artbbq
Pussy Cat Turns to Woman
April 3, 2005 by George

via Other Africa’s
Images of Nigerian Modernity
Note to Self
Mrtch 29, 2005 by George

Kali Mandir
Mrtch 22, 2005 by George
Some frequent yoga blogging going on here.
Look at this very sensual marked tree.
“The yoni marking on the Manasa Devi tree reveals that it is the natural manifested residence of the Goddess (Kali). Such places are considered ideal for Tantric meditation and worship.”
Seen at Kali Mandir


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