
Gotta respect tradition and tradition states that I need to finish off every year with a post filled with bubbly bouncy balloons.
Last year I promised to resume blogging, but … Read more
Posted in Announcement, Photography | Tagged Audrey Hepburn, Balloons, Cecil Beaton, Dita Von Teese, Elena Kalis, Eolo Perfido, Fiona Apple, Koto Balofo, Kristian Schuller, Mark Romanek, Mark Ryden, Nagi Noda, Richard Avedon, Whimsical |

Tying all sorts of loose ends dangling here and there, all those random pics and editorial bits I found in my meanderings that I can tell are inspired by art. … Read more
Posted in Art2Life, Photography | Tagged Andrea Giacobbe, Annie Leibovitz, Botticelli, Bruno Dayan, Camilla Akrans, Dior, Ellen von Unwerth, Eugenio Recuenco, Fragonard, Gabrielle d'Estrées, Ingres, Inspiration, Jean François Campos, John Singer Sargent, Kattaca, Leonardo da Vinci, Lily Cole, Magritte, Mark Ryden, Nick Knight, Ray Caesar, Rodney Smith, Steven Meisel, Tamara Lempicka |

Back, back, back!! Did you miss me? The holidays were reinvigorating, a great mix between proper sightseeing, artsy meanderings, shopping, nature and the beach.
Having missed the Tim Burton MOMA … Read more
Posted in Pop Surrealism, Video | Tagged Exhibit, Mark Ryden |

Of the holy variety.
The lore of the Virgin Mary and the imagery supporting it, provide a rich canvas from which many take inspiration, regardless of religious orientation. The … Read more
Posted in Fashion, Photography, Pop Surrealism, Surrealism | Tagged Andrew Zip Leipzig, Dita Von Teese, Eiko Ishioka, Floria Sigismondi, Icon, Inspiration, Jean Paul Gaultier, Julie Zarate, Mark Ryden, Miles Aldrige, Mood Board, Oleg Dou, Pierre & Gilles, Religion, Signe Vilstrup, Sylvia Ji |

Awhile back the lovely Spandex Pony (how is that for a wicked name :) tagged me with a challenge that was just too good to pass, and after a month … Read more
Posted in Announcement, Art, Pop Surrealism | Tagged Mark Ryden, Music Bite, Q&A, Ray Caesar, Sas Christian, Tamara Lempicka, Tara McPherson |

Two of my favorite artists Mark Ryden and Marion Peck came together to create a photographic children’s story called “Sweet Wishes”. The book tells the tale of Dolly, Baby and … Read more
Posted in Pop Surrealism, Video | Tagged Funny, Mark Ryden, Weird |