Michael Ende, who wrote The Neverending Story, Momo and some other wonderful novels that are considered children's books, but the genius of which you can only fully appreciate as an adult.
Yesterday I watched the first half of the film adaptation of The Neverending Story for the first time, and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed. But what do you expect from a movie that tries to squash that story into 97 minutes.
A dear friend who painted 52 portraits in 52 weeks of local people whom he observed doing acts of kindness, and presented the portraits to them free of charge after his exhibition was over. https://www.al.com/living/2018/10/kindness_of_strangers_inspires.html
Blub. He's an amazing street artist in Florence, Italy. Funny formal portraits with snorkel gear on. It was fun turning a random corner alley and seeing his work on the side of a wall
Rachael Yamagata. Unbelievably amazing voice. I’ve been a fan for years and have seen her perform many times. Went to her concert last night and it was great as always. Besides her voice and her songwriting talent, she is so damn funny—so you go from listening to these heartfelt songs to laughing your ass off during her on-stage banter.
Miles Mathis. His art isn't that great but his conspiracy papers are must reads. Whatever sleeping arrangements Enty reveals is nothing compared to the genealogical digs MM does, showing why these criminals spotlighted here at CDAN never feel the cold sting of justice. The punchline is that all of show biz are cousins. You don't get on stage unless you are from the families. And that includes those "artists" with pronounced negroid features. Why do you think the British Commonwealth holds onto the Caribbean? You'll find that all of the black American movers and shakers bloodlines derive from British holdings. Yes, that's right, American power brokers all derive from the Peerage, too. Malcolm X, for example has a mother from the islands. He had red hair and freckles. His sperm daddy was probably a Jewish Scotsman Duke or whatnot, long dead but his legacy frozen until IVF'd.
+1 @JF The newer/younger generation will never know musical brilliance. I feel sorry for the younger generation: the generation of auto-tune. Poor things...
Sarah Andersen and Sarah's Scribbles
ReplyDeleteRyan Adams, and how sucky he is.
ReplyDeleteCan it be to tell the world what an ass they are?
ReplyDeleteChloe Trayhurn. I want a piece of her art so bad.
ReplyDeleteEgon Schiele. There should be a movie made about him. He was a brilliant German expressionist who had a tragic and short life.
ReplyDeleteMarc Chagall
ReplyDeleteMaggie Rogers.....Pharrell was in a video listening to her perform her college music work and he was blown away.its unreal.
ReplyDeleteI'd have 'em watch Cutie and the Boxer.
ReplyDeleteOr I'd introduce them to my friend Jen, whom I met when she was stripping, but whom I adore because of her amazing glass and metal pieces.
@Do Tell
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egon_Schiele:_Death_and_the_Maiden
Wait, apparently the movie about Schiele is in German. I thought it was in English.
ReplyDeleteShiele is a solid favourite. Salventius is an amazing single line artist, I have a couple of his paintings on my walls.
ReplyDeleteTom of Finland....fantastic film, genius illustrator.
ReplyDeleteDella Robbia family.
ReplyDeleteThanks truffle. I'll have to look it up, maybe it's subtitled. They should make an English version.
ReplyDeleteThe former Artist formerly known as.... Prince
ReplyDeleteMichael Ende, who wrote The Neverending Story, Momo and some other wonderful novels that are considered children's books, but the genius of which you can only fully appreciate as an adult.
ReplyDeleteYesterday I watched the first half of the film adaptation of The Neverending Story for the first time, and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed. But what do you expect from a movie that tries to squash that story into 97 minutes.
Sevy Marie Art
ReplyDeleteAn artist with down syndrome, adopted at 12.
May as well take this opportunity to plug adoption and especially fostering-to-adopt
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Aaron Haba
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A dear friend who painted 52 portraits in 52 weeks of local people whom he observed doing acts of kindness, and presented the portraits to them free of charge after his exhibition was over.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.al.com/living/2018/10/kindness_of_strangers_inspires.html
Albrecht Durer.
ReplyDeleteLena Dunham's famous artist father, it explains everything. Google his works, if you are not faint of heart
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, there is a NYC street artist of the 2000s named Bast, I love his work, and +1 to Schiele and the German Expressionists
Raoul Orzabal is incredible.
ReplyDelete( Roland Orzabal's son)
Wish I had one of his pieces
Very cool! Thanks, I’d never heard of him.
DeleteMusical artist: Meg Myers. It's a crime she isn't a household name.
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ReplyDeleteAlice Neel
ReplyDeleteVentril Dease. His work is to die for!
ReplyDeleteBlub. He's an amazing street artist in Florence, Italy. Funny formal portraits with snorkel gear on. It was fun turning a random corner alley and seeing his work on the side of a wall
ReplyDeleteLuke Gram. Amazing photographer.
ReplyDeleteJana potysova
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Little caprice
Dan Avenell http://www.danavenell.com/
ReplyDeleteMy son. ☺️ He’s a brilliant artist.
ReplyDeleteRachael Yamagata. Unbelievably amazing voice. I’ve been a fan for years and have seen her perform many times. Went to her concert last night and it was great as always. Besides her voice and her songwriting talent, she is so damn funny—so you go from listening to these heartfelt songs to laughing your ass off during her on-stage banter.
ReplyDeleteRyuichi Sakamoto, composer of "Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence."
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AS_hGzkoQY
Yayoi Kusama. Amazing “experience” rooms.
ReplyDeleteMiles Mathis. His art isn't that great but his conspiracy papers are must reads. Whatever sleeping arrangements Enty reveals is nothing compared to the genealogical digs MM does, showing why these criminals spotlighted here at CDAN never feel the cold sting of justice. The punchline is that all of show biz are cousins. You don't get on stage unless you are from the families. And that includes those "artists" with pronounced negroid features. Why do you think the British Commonwealth holds onto the Caribbean? You'll find that all of the black American movers and shakers bloodlines derive from British holdings. Yes, that's right, American power brokers all derive from the Peerage, too. Malcolm X, for example has a mother from the islands. He had red hair and freckles. His sperm daddy was probably a Jewish Scotsman Duke or whatnot, long dead but his legacy frozen until IVF'd.
ReplyDeleteMeryl Streep sucks.
ReplyDelete+7,000,000
DeleteJohn Cusack (after the moloch twitter reference, seems like he's got some questionable connections)
ReplyDeletePlus the guy just seems like an incredibly smug arrogant person who's secretly got a dark streak that comes out sometimes.
My daughter's a damned good artist...
ReplyDeleteIlya Repin! My favorite of all time.
ReplyDeleteI also love the pictures of Prokhudin-Gorski. They are so fascinating.
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ReplyDeleteThis guy, he's an Evil Television, speaking truth to power...
ReplyDeleteCORY BOOKER: https://twitter.com/eviltelevision/status/1092969186618368001
RAMI MALEK: https://twitter.com/eviltelevision/status/1095260099021393921
and of course, 45: https://twitter.com/eviltelevision/status/1084976874713837568
<3 U CDN
GG Allin, because he's what the world deserves.
ReplyDeleteMe because I’d love to quit my day job 😂
ReplyDeleteChagall
ReplyDeleteBotticelli. "Birth of Venus" is the most beautiful painting I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteEric Christopher Goss
ReplyDeleteMatt Baker. Greatest artist of women who worked in comic books.
ReplyDeleteMore Cowbell, I have a huge Birth of Venus on my wall. It is gorgeous, I got it at a yard sale for $10. I love Renaissance art ❤️
ReplyDelete+1 @JF
ReplyDeleteThe newer/younger generation will never know musical brilliance. I feel sorry for the younger generation: the generation of auto-tune. Poor things...
Vance Britenriker
ReplyDeleteMICHAEL JACKSON!!! Duh!
ReplyDeleteJean Paul Lemieux - my fav painter.
ReplyDeleteTobyMac (Music) and C.C. Hunter (author)
ReplyDeleteJack Savoretti
ReplyDeleteDavid Bowie. Very talented but a real POS.
ReplyDeleteMichealangelo
ReplyDeletePamela Wilson of SB, Ca or Ora Tamir...both incredible but very different!
ReplyDeleteEve Cassidy. just amazing.
ReplyDeleteSlow Cheetah
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