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A Father Who Creatively Captures His Kids (20 photos) If there was a prize that could be given out to the most creative father, I'd hope that it was awarded to Jason Lee. A wedding photographer by day, he's used to capturing some of the most important moments in a couple's lives. As a longtime fan of Jason's photos on Flickr however, I think the real magic happens when he turns the camera onto his daughters. Sure, his children are adorably cute in their own right, but that's not what makes his photos so interesting. Pau: l'ADN du fémur retrouvé dans le gave est celui d'Alexandre Les analyses l'ont confirmé : l'ADN prélevé sur le fémur retrouvé dans le gave de Pau en début de semaine est bien celui d'Alexandre Junca. L'adolescent avait disparu depuis le 4 juin dernier. Ce matin, la famille de l'adolescent a été reçue au tribunal de Pau par le juge d'instruction. "Ils ont accueilli avec douleur et dignité une annonce à laquelle ils ne voulaient pas croire" a déclaré Me Pierrette Mazza, l'avocate de Valérie Lance et son compagnon à la sortie de l'entretien. Le procureur de la République a organisé une conférence de presse cet après-midi à 15h. Il a annoncé qu'une "expertise médico-légale" et une "expertise d'ADN" ont été effectuées sur la cuisse trouvée dans le gave et a expliqué que "les résultats permettent d'affirmer avec certitude que ces restes sont ceux d'Alexandre".
Inspirational Makeup-Removing Ads - Dermablend's 'Camo Confession' Proves Beauty is on the Inside Dermablend's inspirational new ad 'Camo Confession' lets famous women reveal their natural looks. After releasing its latest ad for corrective cosmetics, Dermablend did something that most makeup brands would never dare to do: create an ad that relates to women all over the world in a genuine way. The series features Cassandra Bankson, a model and YouTube star who suffered from acne for most of her life, and Cheri Lindsay, a volleyball coach who has a skin pigmentation condition. The video starts off with the kind of look you'd see them have in the media but when the intro ends the women take a cloth and start wiping off their makeup. As their true skin is shown, they begin to tell the story of the bullying they faced growing up and how they overcame it.
Stunning Self-Portraits by a 17-Year-Old (18 photos) Like Valerie Chiang or Kalie Garrett, Alex Stoddard is one of those talented teenage photographers who knows how to express themselves. His self-portraits are all incredibly unique and after viewing them you're left wondering where he's going to take you next. What I enjoy most is that you can almost feel his passion come through. His commitment to not only executing on an idea but doing it well, is apparent to anyone who sees his photos. I got in touch with Alex to ask him a few questions, including how his style evolved while taking on the 365 project. 22 février 1943 : décapitation de la Rose blanche (Die Weiße Rose) de Sophie Scholl, Hans et Christoph Le 22 février 1943, trois étudiants allemands d'une vingtaine d'années sont guillotinés dans la prison de Stadelheim, près de Munich. Leur crime est d'avoir dénoncé le nazisme dans le cadre d'un mouvement clandestin, «La Rose blanche» (Die Weiße Rose en allemand). Comment, de juin 1942 à février 1943 une poignée de jeunes étudiants chrétiens ont-ils pu défendre les valeurs démocratiques au prix de leur vie ? Comment ont-ils pu diffuser six tracts incendiaires tout en écrivant le soir des slogans pacifistes et antinazis sur les murs de Munich ?
Shocking News Stories Stuck in Children's Minds The Twins Photos of children at play seem innocent enough until you study them a little longer. Photographer and art director Jonathan Hobin has created a jarring series titled In the Playroom that makes us question what our children's brains are soaking in through the ever-pervasive modern media. "Just as children make a game of pretending to be adults as a way to prepare and ultimately take on these roles in later life, so too do they explore things that they hear or see, whether or not they completely understand the magnitude of the event or the implications of their play," Hobin says. Le parrain de Corleone arrêté L'AFP annonçait vendredi l'arrestation dans la ville de Mazara del Vallo de Gaetano Riina, un parrain de la mafia sicilienne, frère de l'ancien parrain suprême de Cosa Nostra, Toto Riina, alias «Totò u curtu» («Toto le petit»), lui-même interpellé en 1993. Accusé d'extorsion de fonds et d'association criminelle qui font peser sur lui «de nombreuses peines de prison à vie», Gaetano Riina est originaire du bourg sicilien de Corleone, d'où le surnom de «Corleonesi» attribué à sa famille. Si ce détail vous rappelle des souvenirs de salles obscures, c'est normal: Corleone est le nom et la ville d'origine du clan mafieux de la trilogie Le Parrain de Francis Ford Coppola, dont les membres sont incarnés par Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, James Caan, John Cazale... Photo: Le jeune Vito Andolini dans «Le Parrain II», juste après avoir été rebaptisé Vito Corleone (Paramount). publicité
Art After Post-Modernism Art After Post-Modernismby James Mann,CuratorLas Vegas Art Museum, USA The logic of this manifesto and exhibition comprehends and condenses a new, well-developed esthetic now beginning to displace and definitively succeed the combined esthetic of Modernism and its coda, so-called Post-Modernism, which in tandem formed the artistic continuum dominating the fine arts in the twentieth century. Inevitable and inexorably, this new and growing international art movement will determine the course of the fine arts well into the 21st century, the third millenium. Maurizio Cattelan Hangs Ostriches And Horses From The Guggenheim's Ceiling [Video] The Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan has spent much of his career trying to create as little as possible--for his first show in 1989, he simply closed the gallery and hung up a sign that read “Be back soon.” And his retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, entitled "All" and on view until January 22, emphasizes this point extremely well: The artist has both claimed and disavowed his career by suspending all his work from the museum’s iconic rotunda with ropes, as if hung on a gallows. And how the art is hung is much more interesting than the art itself. In the video above, the Guggenheim created a time-lapse of the installation process, in which all 128 pieces--including a stuffed ostrich, an elephant covered in a white sheet, a 20-foot-long Carrara marble base, a tree planted in soil, a foosball table long enough for 11 players on each side, and a 7-foot-long shopping cart--were hung by ropes from an aluminum truss connected to the museum’s oculus.
Mark Jenkins // Street Installations Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Search Engine Proxy & Alternative Search Engine Download the Firefox Toolbar anon Search Application Founded in 2009 by Internet Privacy advocats, Gibiru Fully Anonymous Uncensored Search Engine Featuring Blocked & Unpersonalized Search Queries 25 Free International Proxy IPs Single Session Cookie deletion Construction Vehicle Sculptures Wim Delvoye, a talented Belgian conceptual artist, has created a series of heavy-duty vehicles laser cut from steel. Enjoy! Art for Everybody by Susan Orlean by Susan Orlean The New Yorker October 15, 2001 One recent sultry afternoon, inside the Bridgewater Commons mall, in central New Jersey, across from The Limited, down the hall from a Starbucks, next door to the Colorado Pen Company, and just below Everything Yogurt, a woman named Glenda Parker was making a priceless family heirloom for a young couple and their kid. This was taking place in the Thomas Kinkade Signature Gallery, a plush and flatteringly illuminated, independently owned, branded distribution channel for the art-based products of America's most profitable artist, Thomas Kinkade. The young couple were from a moderately priced gated community not far from the mall, and they were bashful and pleased because they had never bought a family heirloom before.