sorry for the spam. i cannot sleep and am too lazy to go for a walk or turn on some music.
i never thought i would ever like anything from saatchi&saatchi; a couple of years ago i could`ve voted for its demolition with no remorse. alas, i`m getting old and compromising :). actually i like it. here u go:
Rive del Nilo – Banks of Nile
Italy 1911
DIR: Anonymous The Banks of the Nile is one of the first experiments of film in colour that uses the Kinemacolor process.
painted eightsome
UK 1970
DIR: Margaret Tait :)
Der getäuschte Pierrot – The Cuckolded Pierrot
Germany 1917
DIR: Ludwig von Wich Taking his inspiration from the Munich tradition of illustrated broadsheets, Ludwig von Wich developed a unique new shadow play technique. The white screen was illuminated from behind. The objects and actors appeared as shadows on the screen.
Christophe Colomb
France,1904
DIR: Vincent Lorant – Heilbronn
FILM DATABASE SUBMISSION SEPTEMBER 2010 over 2 years ago
La ‘Moara cu noroc’ (1955)
Romania
Dir: Victor Iliu
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FILM DATABASE SUBMISSION SEPTEMBER 2010 over 2 years ago
Zan Lyons
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Film Database Submission January 2011 over 2 years ago
Thorsten Fleisch !
Thorsten Fleisch!
Please add:
Thorsten Fleisch!
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Post a song you are currently listening to over 2 years ago
Since i love love love Forest Swords, i`m listening to
Forest Swords – If Your Girl
link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H8eNui6CC4&feature=related
(how do you guys post the clips? any special script?)
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Greatest American rock band of all time? over 2 years ago
KYUSS are the greatest !!
And also ISIS (without that Wavering Radiant mess)
plus Melvins, Eyehategod, Soundgarden
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
i saw a painting by Andrew Wyeth at page 5, and the houses at the horizon struck me because i knew i saw them somewhere else. this is the pic:
Uwe Henneken – Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
hope no one had a similar post, i haven`t got through all the pages of the thread yet.
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Nicolas de Stael – one of my very faves.
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Frank Brangwyn
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Gabriele Münter
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Adriaen Coorte
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Giorgio Morandi with his breezy landscapes, yes landscapes, i cannot confine them to still life genre, there is so much life in them.
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Victor Brauner
Portrait of Novalis
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Petrus Christus
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Jean Fouquet
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
i don`t know about these. they are not proper paintings, but the result of a projection, kind of a temporary fresco.
Abelardo Morell
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Norman Ackroyd – love this one
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Konstantin Kalinovich
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Mihr Ali
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Wilhelm Sasnal
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
sorry for the spam. i cannot sleep and am too lazy to go for a walk or turn on some music.
i never thought i would ever like anything from saatchi&saatchi; a couple of years ago i could`ve voted for its demolition with no remorse. alas, i`m getting old and compromising :). actually i like it. here u go:
Sharon Zappha Barfoot
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Leonora Carrington <3
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Jacques Monory
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Agnolo Bronzino
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Glad you like it :)
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Film Database Submission February 2011 over 2 years ago
Rive del Nilo – Banks of Nile
Italy 1911
DIR: Anonymous
The Banks of the Nile is one of the first experiments of film in colour that uses the Kinemacolor process.
painted eightsome
:)
UK 1970
DIR: Margaret Tait
Der getäuschte Pierrot – The Cuckolded Pierrot
Germany 1917
DIR: Ludwig von Wich
Taking his inspiration from the Munich tradition of illustrated broadsheets, Ludwig von Wich developed a unique new shadow play technique. The white screen was illuminated from behind. The objects and actors appeared as shadows on the screen.
Christophe Colomb
France,1904
DIR: Vincent Lorant – Heilbronn
Le Moulin Maudit
Belgium 1909
DIR: Alfred Machin
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Film Database Submission February 2011 over 2 years ago
Galicka Svadba – Galichnik Wedding
Macedonia 1955
DIR: Aco Petrovski
Anatole fait du camping – Anatole Goes Camping
France 1947
DIR: Albert Dubout
Les Surprises de l’amour – Comique Fou rire
France 1909
DIR: Max Linder
Les Allumettes fantaisistes – Whimsical Matches
France 1912
DIR: Emile Cohl
Black Is (1965)
Black Trip #1 (1965)
Blackout (1965)
USA
DIR: Aldo Tambellini
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
Jacopo Ligozzi
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Film Database Submission February 2011 over 2 years ago
i submitted this last september, but i only mentioned the name of the director, so here is a more appropriate approach
Girl Seeming To Disappear
The Mirror
Androids with Delayed Reactions
Making Angels in the Snow
DIR: Zan Lyons
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Film Database Submission February 2011 over 2 years ago
Programme Nadar
France 1896
DIR: Paul Nadar
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Our favourite paintings: the great Auteur Gallery over 2 years ago
and now a bit of Bauhaus to go with your morning coffee.
Kandinsky
Herbert Bayer
not a painting, but it so famous, i decided to add it too.

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