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IMPRESCINDIBLE CON MUSICA Y SOBRE FONDO NEGRO!!!!!!...
BETTER WIHT MUSIC AND BLACK BACKGROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PRESENTACION
Cat People are my favorite kind of people. They are my people. We speak the common language of "MEOW!" Cat people are the best people. You could have nothing else in common with them except cats and that alone can keep you talking for hours and hours. Cat people are distinctive, intelligent, compassionate, and creative. If you are a cat person, we can probably be friends. If you don't like cats, what's wrong with you?!?!?!
I snapped this shot right before the start of Kattenstoet and I tend to particularly enjoy photographing people looking out of windows at the world below for some reason so combined with the event and the fact that the restaurant is named Catpeople, I was very happy in this moment to take this photo. Happy cats are the best cats and a Happy Kirstiecat is something you might imagine is quite enchanting when it occurs.
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... salud, buenas luces y muchas gracias!!! ... xo♥ox
... health, good lights and thanks a lot!!! ....... xo♥ox
... Series: "Kontrast City"
... Music: "Todos los gatos son pardos" by great Gato Pérez ... catalonian rumba to dance and enjoy!!!
... www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8g_gMGccco ... 03.14 ...
This is David Bowie with an eye of my cat:))
(see photo before)
I thought a change artist like him, one who played with his face, with its look, with his mimicry, will not be offended ...; )
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We do not have animals (yet). Just 5 kids. But as soon the twins get older, we'll welcome some lovely cat (a real one). Hence, Alexandra (9) accepted to become the feline animal I had in mind. These eyes make me mad!!!
Yes! I am still posting photos from Mardi Gras 2019, with only 28 days to go, at this posting, til Mardi Gras 2020! The rule is I have to have all my shots posted before I do it all over again! So it's a race! :)
Bacchus' parade theme for 2019 was movies and tv shows shot in Louisiana!
Mardi Gras 2019
New Orleans LA
One of my favorites songs of David Bowie, from the 80s'.
He was my adored singer in my youth, great artist love him so much !
So sad of his death, but his songs will live forever !
Rest in peace David !
There are four cats' cradles in this piece. Can you find them? Not to mention the obligatory tricksie. Field and String theory.
Sketchbook, Formulas, Waterlogged,brushstroke, photowizard plus several layers of blending modes using the above.
Vintage Mystic World - Cat People by Daniel Arrhakis (2017)
A last one for this week from a new Limited Series "Vintage Mystic World"
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With the music : Händel: Keyboard Suite HWV 428 - Daria van den Bercken, piano - Live Concert - HD
Cat Girl playing with the rainbow star. His father Mr. Catman is nearby, watching, and I can't go close to shoot such a fascinating creature.
Sorry for my English.
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Chica Gato jugando con la estrella arcoiris. Su padre el Sr. Gato está cerca, vigilando, y no puedo acercarme a disparar a tan fascinante criatura.
Sala Aftasi, Badajoz.
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Listening: "Behind", CatPeople.
French postcard in the Collection Magie Noire by Editions Hazan, Paris, no. 6314. Nastassja Kinski in Cat People (Paul Schrader, 1982).
Beautiful German-born actress Nastassja Kinski (1961) has appeared in more than 60 films. Her starring roles include her Golden Globe Award-winning portrayal of the title character in Tess (1979) and parts in Wim Wenders' films Falsche Bewegung/The Wrong Move (1975), Paris, Texas (1984) and In weiter Ferne, so nah!/Faraway, So Close! (1993).
Nastassja Kinski (pronounced as "nas-TAS-ya") was born as Nastassja Aglaia Nakszyński in Berlin in 1961 (some sources say 1964. She is the daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski from his marriage to actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki. She is a half-sister to actress Pola Kinski and actor Nikolai Kinski. Her parents divorced in 1968 and Kinski rarely saw her father after the age of 10. She and her mother struggled financially and eventually lived in a commune in Munich. Her career began in Germany as a model. The actress Lisa Kreuzer placed her in the role of the dumb Mignon in Wim Wenders' film Falsche Bewegung/The Wrong Move (1975) starring Rüdiger Vogler and Hanna Schygulla. In Great-Britain she featured in the horror film To the Devil a Daughter (Peter Sykes, 1976), starring Christopher Lee and produced by Hammer Film. That year she had her first major role in an episode of the popular German TV crime show Tatort. This episode, Reifezeugnis/For Your Love Only (1977), had a feature film length and was directed by Wolfgang Petersen at the beginning of his career. Years later, after Kinski had become an international star, the TV film was released theatrically in the U.S. In 1976, Kinski was photographed for French Vogue by director Roman Polanski, and the two started a romantic relationship. She was 15 years old at the time and he was 43. In the cinema Kinski also had a May-December romance in Così come sei/Stay As You Are (Alberto Lattuada, 1978) with Marcello Mastroianni. Polanski urged Kinski to study acting with Lee Strasberg in the United States and Great Britain and cast her in the lead part of his film, Tess (1979), based on the classic novel by Thomas Hardy. The film won three Oscars and Kinski won the Golden Globe for best newcomer. However, Derek Armstrong writes at AllMovie: “The quiet, contemplative nature of the film is echoed, although not so skilfully, in the lead performance of Nastassja Kinski. Seemingly cast more for her soulful eyes (and Polanski's budding relationship with her) than her acting, Kinski gives a tentative, one-note performance that is nearly inaudible. Still, it served to deliver her a variety of other projects and bring her limited stardom.”
Director Francis Ford Coppola brought Nastassja Kinski to the U.S.A. to act for his new Zoetrope Studios. In 1981, photographer Richard Avedon photographed Kinski. Hal Erickson at AllMovie: “Kinski became the dream of male college undergraduates everywhere by posing for a Richard Avedon poster wearing nothing but a large, live python which spiralled around her body. “The first Zoetrope production, One From the Heart (Francis Ford Coppola, 1982), starring Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr and Kinski, failed at the box office and was a major loss for Coppola's new studio. In 1982, she also appeared in the erotic horror film Cat People (Paul Schrader, 1982), which also was not successful commercially. Kinski then split her time between Europe and the United States. In France she filmed La lune dans le caniveau/Moon in the Gutter (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1983) with Gérard Dépardieu. In Germany, she played Clara Wieck in the biography Frühlingssinfonie/Spring Symphony (Peter Schamoni, 1983) opposite Herbert Grönemeyer as composer Robert Schumann. In Italy she co-starred with Rutger Hauer in In una notte di chiaro di luna/ Up to date (Lina Wertmüller, 1989). And in the U.S. she co-starred with Rudolph Nureyev in Exposed (James Toback, 1983), with Rob Lowe and Jodie Foster in The Hotel New Hampshire (Tony Richardson, 1984), with John Savage in Maria's Lovers (Andrey Konchalovskiy, 1984) and with Al Pacino in Revolution (Al Pacino, 1985). Her most acclaimed film was Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders, 1984) in which she played the estranged wife of Harry Dean Stanton. Mark Deming at AllMovie: “Paris, Texas may be the finest of Wim Wenders' "road movies," a deliberately paced but deeply moving story of a man at the end of his emotional rope who is given an unexpected chance to heal both his scars and those he has inflicted on others. Harry Dean Stanton gives perhaps his finest performance - few actors could pull off a scene like the long monologue he shares with Kinski near the film's conclusion” The film won a César and also three awards in Cannes, and was nominated, however, the film was not widely released in the United States. In the mid-1980s, Kinski met Egyptian filmmaker Ibrahim Moussa. They married in 1984 and they have two children together, son Aljosha (1984) and daughter Sonja Kinski (1986).
Nastassja Kinski's luck in Hollywood turned in the 1990s when she appeared opposite Charlie Sheen in the action-comedy Terminal Velocity (Deran Serafian, 1994). After her marriage with Moussa had been dissolved, Kinski lived with musician Quincy Jones till 1995. In 1993, their daughter, Kenya Julia Miambi Sarah Jones, was born. In the cinema, Kinski would tackle serious subject matter in the AIDS drama One Night Stand (Mike Figgis, 1997) with Wesley Snipes, The Lost Son (Chris Menges, 1999), a crime drama revolving around a network of paedophiles, and the Serbian war drama Savior (Predrag Antonijevic, 1998) with Dennis Quaid. Her other film appearances include In weiter Ferne, so nah!/Faraway, So Close (Wim Wenders, 1993) with Bruno Ganz, the comedy of manners Your Friends & Neighbors (Neil LaBute, 1998) with Aaron Eckhardt, and The Claim (Michael Winterbottom, 2000), loosely based on Thomas Hardy's novel Mayor of Casterbridge. The story, filmed in sub-zero Calgary, Canada, tells about a man (Peter Mullan) who sells his wife (Kinski) and daughter (Sarah Polley) for a gold-mining claim. Jason Clark at AllMovie: “Winterbottom subtly draws viewers into this haunting tale of family regained and the power of greed by letting them take in the details through small gestures.” In the following years, Kinski played mainly in B-films and TV movies. Interesting were the French-Canadian Mini-Series Les liaisons dangereuses/Dangerous Liaisons (Josée Dayan, 2003) with Catherine Deneuve and Rupert Everett, and the dark mystery Inland Empire (David Lynch, 2006) with Laura Dern and Jeremy Irons. She co-starred with Julian Sands in the short film Il turno di notte lo fanno le stele/The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars (2012), directed by Edoardo Ponti, son of producer Carlo Ponti and Sophia Loren. After a long interval, she was seen on TV in the French crime series Police de Caractères/Typeface (2022). Her daughter with producer Ibrahim Moussa, Sonja Kinski (1986), is a model and actress, and daughter by Quincy Jones, Kenya Kinski-Jones (1993) is also a model.
Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Derek Armstrong (AllMovie), Jason Clark (AllMovie), Mark Deming (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.
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If you've got your hands
And got your feet
To sing your song
All through the street
You raise your head
When night is done
Shout your thanks up to the sun
WV2099/2025
Watercolours Van Gogh & Ecoline ink on Steinbach paper.
"....So tell me what I see
When I look in your eyes
Is that you, baby
Or just a brilliant disguise?
I heard somebody call your name
From underneath our willow
I saw something tucked in shame
Underneath your pillow
Well, I've tried so hard, baby
But I just can't see
What a woman like you
Is doing with me
.... "
BRILLANT DISGUISE - Bruce Springsteen, 1987.