These historic buns were a family tradition for Kirsten to serve on St. Lucia Day. On December 13, or the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year the buns are served by the oldest daughter as she wear a crown of brightly lit candles around her head and serves the buns enriched with saffron threads. These buns are adapted from Kirsten's Cook Book.
Avec ce nouvel album, UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA revient avec une toute autre appréhension de leur musique. Alors que sur II, Ruban Nielson nous adressait sa douleur de la solitude, avec Multi-Love, le leader du groupe a voulu témoigner des complications des relations et du fait de vivre à plusieurs. Du côté instrumental, les synthétiseurs viennent ajouter une nouvelle dimension à leur approche déjà kaléidoscopique. Leur esprit innovateur de la psyché n’ignorant pas les quarante dernières années forme ici un ensemble gracieux et cohérent qui reflète leur créativité foisonnante. Le résultat nous livre un univers d’évasions cosmiques et de rythmes disco développe cette idée novatrice tandis que les voix de Nielson atteignent de nouveaux sommets. « Faire renaître d’anciens synthétiseurs et créer des sons qui ne ressemblent à aucun autres, je pense que c’est plus troublant ». La constante exploration que le groupe entretient donne à la musique qu’il créé un impact indéfinissable. Multi-Love en est une nouvelle preuve.
GRANDBROTHERS son únicos en el panorama musical, sus obras son una mezcla de piano clasico y una maquina de martillos y percusiones electromecánicas controladas por un software creado por Lukas. Sus trabajos anteriores, "Dilation BSO" (2015) y "Open" (2017), están considerados como dos de los trabajos más importantes de la electrónica alemana de la pasada década. Su canción "Bloodflow", perteneciente a Open, fue usada por los directores franceses Nakache & Toledano como tema central de su película "Hors Normes" (2019), uno de los grandes éxitos del cine francés a nivel mundial, y les abrió las puertas para actuar en Montreux y girar con Bonobo.
In the form of a visual essay, these are research images (found, scanned, googled) for a project and grant proposal. This proposed project will consist of 100 photographs printed through traditional black and white processing techniques. The use of light in printing seems crucial to the content of this project - light shining down from space onto babies being born. Each photograph document the given participant's hands on a black background with a representation of her/his astrological star map drawn on them. The photographs will be 12" x 12" each. Each participants will be demarcated only through the Universal Time of her/his birth and latitude/longitude of her/his birth place. As a working title I'm calling this The Stars We're Born Under - which is very related to the few earlier pieces that use the name of The Stars I was Born Under [1] [2]. Some things I've been considering are : romance in telling who you are - what you're born with - the individuality of each of our finger/palm prints - hand signs as a way of communicating something about you - what is passed to you from the cosmos. palm print palm reading diagram foot reflexology diagram hand reflexology diagram hand reflexology glove sign language, letters & numbers gang signs 5-pointed star gang sign Michigan's Lower peninsula Yumi Janairo Roth - Meta Map (in collaboration with Andrew Blackstock and Casey McGuire, Pilsen, Czech Republic) 2007 Adriana Varejão - Contingente (Contingent) (from an edition of 100 unframed photographs) 1998-2000 Jeannie Thib - Tabula 3 (linocut print on paper) 1993 hand as example of how a topographical map works from The Boyscout Handbook, Tenth Edition, 1990 (these 2 pages, in the book I used while in Boy Scouts, are a major part of the genesis of my project) Annette Messager - Mes trophées (acrylic, charcoal, and pastel on two gelatin silver prints) 1987 Annette Messager - Mes trophées (acrylic, charcoal, and pastel on two gelatin silver prints) 1987 Shirin Neshat - Unveiling (ink on photographs) 1993 cover of From Here to There by Kris Harzinski planetary hand map from a 1964 Scientific American magazine via airform archives stars tattooed on a hand (branding?) Jane Hammond - Happiest on Your Hands (detail) (oil and mixed media on canvas) 2003 - at the Oak Park Public Library Lakota Indian Hidatsa Constellation (The Hand Constellation)
Though it’s going to be very late, I am working on my Robes & Robings project: a 1760s robe à la française. My progress hasn’t been quite as fast as my very ambitious schedule, but it’s coming along. I’ll show you the progress soon, but for now here are the extent garments and paintings that I am using as inspiration, because every good frock begins with research and inspiration. My original jumping off point was, of course, Ramsay’s painting of Queen Charlotte: The painting was begun in 1764, but Charlotte’s dress is not particularly fashion forward, which is good because I would like my dress to date a little earlier, without any design details that would be out of place in 1755. The big problem with Charlotte’s frock is that you can’t see much of it. You get a better look at these two frocks. I’m particularly fond of Laura’s scrumptious blue & white number: For some earlier inspiration, I adore this depiction of Louise-Elizabeth of France. Her skirt trim is amazing, although my petticoat …
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