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Photo credit: Liu Bolin 刘勃麟 – Photography of China. Have a peek at this site for more photos and trilingual pertinent commentaries (French, English, Chinese). Liu Bolin is a sculptor, performance artist and … Continue reading
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http://album-photo.geo.fr/ap/album/13326?pos=11 It is called ‘Vie interieure'(inner life). It is amazing how a few rhythmical dots of colours can so powerfully suggest the mysteries of those lives hiding beyond lighted windows in the dark. The photographer’s identification is PHCDM, his album … Continue reading
http://christophe.jacrot.googlepages.com/ilpleut%C3%A0paris A pleasant spot of colour under the Eiffel Tower! ‘Graines d’eau’ (water seeds), in Christophe Jacrot’s serie ‘Paris sous la pluie’ (Paris under rain), also chosen for his book’s front cover.
http://img392.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tram018850804xu6.jpg ‘Brussels by Tram’: there is an exhibition right now in La Maison Autrique (Autrique House is a superbly renovated Art Nouveau (Jugend Stil, end 20th c.) museum ), where Alexandre Obolensky displays every day’s life’s scenes. If you check … Continue reading