~INTERMISSION~
THE GREAT CHINESE STATE CIRCUS PRESENTS~SWAN LAKE~
SPECTACULAR!
Majestic: The artist's impression of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee flotilla recalls Canaletto's famous painting, River Thames with St. Paul's Cathedral on Lord Mayor's Day, c.1747-48
Newly Crowned Queen on the Cover of 1956 Empire Day Pamphlet.
Flags Regent Street and all over London.
Brora Shop Front
Royal Barge for the Diamond Jubilee Flotilla
Elizabeth by Cecil Beaton
Diamond Jubilee Cake baked for The Queen by The Military Caterers which took more than 500 hrs to make.
Tower Bridge with British Flag Colours for the Jubilee via Press Association
Don't Mess with The Queen
Hackett Jubilee Windows
Anya Hindmarch Jubilee Windows
Love her smilling.
Harrods
The Queen in a Hardy Amies white lace ensemble on her tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1953-1954. Look at her tiny waist. Photo: Rex Features
Coronation Day
Mama and Son
Buckingham Palace
The Windsors
Rendering of Diamond Jubilee Stage at Buckingham Palace
Coronation Dress by Norman Hartnell
Long Live The Queen.
Convent Garden Union Flags
This weekend London and the rest of the United Kingdom will be in full splendor for our Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee to celebrate 60 years of her reign.
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN! xo
Sources via,
www.telegraph.co.uk
www.dailymail.co.uk
LUCID STEAD by Phillip K Smith III
http://pks3.com
Photo by victor Liu.
The Royal Academy of Arts in London presents David Hockney's The Bigger Picture, featuring very Large scale paintings inspired by the East Yorkshire Landscape, these works were made especially for the galleries of The Royal Academy. What a lovely marriage, I cannot wait to see David Hockney's brilliance in such a way.
Am not going to compete with Art Critics in writing something very clever and intellectual, for me his work visually says it all, so here are some resources if you want to know more on David Hockney...
Cheerio xo
Click on the video on Royal Academy link below
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/hockney/
http://www.vintageseekers.com/vantage-point/vs-reviews-hockney-at-the-royal-academy?image=5
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/uk/london/exhibition-in-focus/9026080/Exhibition-in-focus-David-Hockney-RA-A-Bigger-Picture-Royal-Academy-of-Arts.html
Happy Full Blue Moon in Aquarius August 20th 2013
MOONWALK
The ultimate full moon shot. Dean Potter walks a highline at Cathedral Peak as the sun sets and the moon rises. Shot from over 1 mile away with a Canon 800mm and 2X by Mikey Schaefer. This shot was part of a bigger project for National Geographic called The Man Who Can Fly. channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/the-man-who-can-fly/ Directed by Mikey Schaefer...mikeylikesrocks.com Produced by Bryan Smith Concept by Dean Potter Music: Slate - By Wil Bolton From the Album: Time Lapse on Hibernate Recordings Licensed through: Audiomoves - audiomoves.com
A new dawn is here, may it be blessed, may you have the strength and courage to make the changes you always wanted to make, may your dreams come true and your spirit soar. Remember you are not alone, 2012 here we come! Happy Happy New Year to you all! With Love xoxo
"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."
Rumi
Chocolate Layers
Bruno Frisoni found a house in Tangier and did it up together with Herve van der Straeten and it turned out divine and basically thats all you need to know.
Sourced via Vogue where there is the storyline written by Hamish Bowles and photographed by Francois Halard, mais bien sur. Now there is a melting pot of very talented gentlemen.
Oh c'est beaux x
Raise The Red Lantern via National Ballet of China
Yellow Chinoiserie Wallpaper via NSR Handcrafts Co.
Wedgewood Jasper Conran Chinoiserie Green via Matching China
Raise the Red Lantern Film by Zhang Yimou
Midnight Blue Chinoiserie Wallpaper via Made in China
Mint Green Chinoiserie Wallpaper via de Gournay
House of Flying Daggers Bamboo Forest
Ralph Lauren's seems to have China on his mind, this is my favorite collection in years.
I see some influence from Bernardo Bertolucci's wonderful 9 Academy Award winning film The Last Emperor which had incredible costumes, music and set design.
Also the colours in this collection made me think of Director Zhang Yimou films, The stunningly visual House of Flying Daggers with its incredible vibrant Jade Green Bamboo scene, the reds and blacks from both Hero and Raise The Red Lantern which was also made into a Ballet by China's National Ballet.
On 8.8.2008 Zhang Yimou directed the unforgettable Beijing Olympics opening Ceremony. So wish I could have been there.
Here are some links to view clips of these wonderful movies,
The Last Emperor www.criterion.com/films/254-the-last-emperor
House Of Flying Daggers www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLkedDMb8vI
Raise The Red Lantern www.youtube.com/watch?v=vivaoPZhIH8&feature=related
Hero www.youtube.com/watch?v=srFhXDZhUZI
http://www.ballet.org.cn/en/home.htm
www.ralphlauren.com