Did your provider recently mention an external cephalic version (ECV) to you because your baby is breech? Or maybe you heard someone online talking about ways to turn a breech baby? You’re in the right place. An ECV is exactly what they’re talking about. And if your baby is breech, either right now or closer […]
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Did your provider recently mention an external cephalic version (ECV) to you because your baby is breech? Or maybe you heard someone online talking about ways to turn a breech baby? You’re in the right place. An ECV is exactly what they’re talking about. And if your baby is breech, either right now or closer […]
Did your provider recently mention an external cephalic version (ECV) to you because your baby is breech? Or maybe you heard someone online talking about ways to turn a breech baby? You’re in the right place. An ECV is exactly what they’re talking about. And if your baby is breech, either right now or closer […]
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Al Dafira Aerosol on canva 100 x 150 cm Unique work 2023 BIOGRAPHY Guillaume Cagniard was born in Paris in 1982. As a high-school student, he met the artist JR, with whom he formed an extended group that roamed the subway tunnels, steep rooftops and streets of Paris. Guillaume Cagniard uses spray paint and fat caps. At the age of 18, these traces left on the walls carried with them the desire to forge a strong bond with his environment and its materials. He experienced the total freedom of setting no limits for himself. This was the start of a long friendship with JR, whose artistic director he became after 4 years at art school. This collaboration confronted him on a daily basis with his relationship to the image and his own aspirations. After documenting some of the artist's projects around the world, he began making music videos, working with a wide variety of artists including Booba, Matthieu Chedid, Oxmo Puccino, Sébastien Tellier, ALT-J and Clément Froissart. He received numerous awards (Club des DA, Staff Picks, Cannes Lions, etc.), and was hailed by the press and public alike. The moving image, but also the lasting image. As the years went by, photography took pride of place in his work. Henceforth, it is the preferred medium for a resolutely personal artistic practice. The wide-open spaces of the Landes coast, where he set up his painting studio, offered him a breath of fresh air, with pine forests and beaches as far as the eye could see, just what he needed to give free rein to his work as an artist. The images are born here, the paint cans have also made the trip, and it's only natural that these two techniques should come together to reveal the singular trajectory to which this exhibition bears witness. We discover sensitive works that aspire to step outside the box, while questioning man's relationship with his environment. THE "pression" EXHIBITION For his second exhibition, Guillaume Cagniard presents a series of works with multiple influences that can be traced back to his personal trajectory. These are inspired by his career as a young tagger, and his experiences as a filmmaker/photographer whose practice gives rise to new relationships with nature and wide open spaces. Purchase and delivery of Art Thank you for your interest to artists we choose to exhibit! Please contact us for delivery of artwork. Shipping charges will be billed on a second invoice. Please note that a piece of art will not be shipped until this invoice is honored and the exhibition in our store is complete. In-store pick-up is available. Payments by credit card, Paypal, and bank transfer are accepted. No discount codes are allowed on artwork. Returns are not available.
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. Have any of you read the autobiography of the actress Elsa Lanchester? She's best known for donning the iconic fright wig of the Bride of Frankenstein, but she had a long and rich career - she's in Mary Poppins and Bell Book and Candle and Murder By Death and Witness For The Prosecution, amongst many many others. She was nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress, too. And she was married to Charles Laughton, who was really quite gay. So she's got some stories to tell, and she tells them with marvelous skill and wit in her book, I really do highly recommend it. She is tremendously funny and very very smart - if half the actresses today in Hollywood were half this interesting we'd be overcome with awesomeness. I bring it up because MNPP friend Tom is devoting the next round of his "Meet the Lady" show here in NYC (Remember that time I saw Beth Grant in the flesh? Or Louise Lasser? Or Amy effing Sedaris? Yeah that was this.) to the lady Lanchester and I am super-psyched to see what he and his band of merry ne'er-do-wells comes up with this go-round. If you're in town on January 25th, you should come! Buy tickets here. Elsa's book is out of print (although you can get used copies on Amazon) and that's also on Tom's list - he's started a campaign to get the book reprinted, which I fully support. This woman should be remembered for much more than just that magnificent electric beehive. .
Madcash IIAerosol on canvas 100 x 150 cm Unique work 2022 BIOGRAPHY Guillaume Cagniard was born in Paris in 1982. As a high-school student, he met the artist JR, with whom he formed an extended group that roamed the subway tunnels, steep rooftops and streets of Paris. Guillaume Cagniard uses spray paint and fat caps. At the age of 18, these traces left on the walls carried with them the desire to forge a strong bond with his environment and its materials. He experienced the total freedom of setting no limits for himself. This was the start of a long friendship with JR, whose artistic director he became after 4 years at art school. This collaboration confronted him on a daily basis with his relationship to the image and his own aspirations. After documenting some of the artist's projects around the world, he began making music videos, working with a wide variety of artists including Booba, Matthieu Chedid, Oxmo Puccino, Sébastien Tellier, ALT-J and Clément Froissart. He received numerous awards (Club des DA, Staff Picks, Cannes Lions, etc.), and was hailed by the press and public alike. The moving image, but also the lasting image. As the years went by, photography took pride of place in his work. Henceforth, it is the preferred medium for a resolutely personal artistic practice. The wide-open spaces of the Landes coast, where he set up his painting studio, offered him a breath of fresh air, with pine forests and beaches as far as the eye could see, just what he needed to give free rein to his work as an artist. The images are born here, the paint cans have also made the trip, and it's only natural that these two techniques should come together to reveal the singular trajectory to which this exhibition bears witness. We discover sensitive works that aspire to step outside the box, while questioning man's relationship with his environment. THE "pression" EXHIBITION For his second exhibition, Guillaume Cagniard presents a series of works with multiple influences that can be traced back to his personal trajectory. These are inspired by his career as a young tagger, and his experiences as a filmmaker/photographer whose practice gives rise to new relationships with nature and wide open spaces. Purchase and delivery of Art Thank you for your interest to artists we choose to exhibit! Please contact us for delivery of artwork. Shipping charges will be billed on a second invoice. Please note that a piece of art will not be shipped until this invoice is honored and the exhibition in our store is complete. In-store pick-up is available. Payments by credit card, Paypal, and bank transfer are accepted. No discount codes are allowed on artwork. Returns are not available.