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"Chaperon Rouge", Michel Fleau, d'après Hopper, "Essence", 1940 fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essence_(Hopper)
Michel Fleau - Ici une de ses oeuvres revisitant avec talent, malice et humour Hopper et la Pop culture, vue au travers de la vitrine de son Atelier "Le Chien Rouge" - 15, rue du Frout, Quimper, Finistère michelfleau.bigcartel.com/
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Michel Fleau - michelfleau.bigcartel.com/
One of his works revisiting with talent, malice and humor Hopper and Pop culture, seen through the window of his Atelier "Le Chien Rouge" (Workshop "The Red Dog") - 15, rue du Frout, Quimper, Finistère, Brittany, France
"Red Riding Hood", Michel Fleau after Hopper, "Gas", 1940
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Oh, honey, a heart that never breaks
worn:
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Jongo do Quilombo de São José da Serra - Valença - Rio de Janeiro
o jongo é uma manifestação cultural afro-brasileira, com raízes nas regiões de Angola e Congo, que se expressa através de dança, música, cantos e percussão. É uma forma de resistência e expressão cultural das comunidades negras do sudeste do Brasil.
On US Route 66 in Williams AZ, a cafe that calls to mind the popular rhythm and blues song composed in 1946 by (African-)American songwriter Bobby Troup, following a cross-country drive with his wife from Chicago to Los Angeles. Covered by many singers, most famously Nat King Cole. Also an American adventure crime drama television series that ran from October 7, 1960 until March 20, 1964, following two young white men in a convertible on the same route. The show had a different theme song— by Nelson Riddle—because the TV producers did not want to pay royalties to Troup.
The statue of Elvis posted earlier stands in the courtyard of the restaurant.
Happy Mono Monday!
7 Nov 2022; 01:15 UTC; converted. 440;50;5
Arts & Foods exhibition in Milan, Italy. 1960s artwork "Camparisoda e Bicchiere" by Giovanni Mingozzi.
.... Artistic photography can appear in everyday items, such as these Campbell's soup cans, I think Andy Warhol would have approved ....
"Frozen" is an image in wax by Paulo Lourenco. It occupies a baptismal font in the ruined cathedral of Lisbon's Carmo Convent, open to the sky.
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The deja vu experience of having children around is often surprising and amusing. Because of our rigid chronological sense of time, we experienced our pop culture when we were their age so it seems strange (when the world has changed so much since then) that kids can find something out of it at their age.
From Paris.
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This is one of the best places I've been lately, I just LOVED it, I have tons of pics of the displays, as you can imagine. Here are some of them.
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Coming from the new,
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On the left, I wear the
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This striking figure of Jason Voorhees looms in a front yard, showcasing the neighborhoods enthusiasm for Halloween decor and pop culture references.
CC: Week 40: Lens distortion
A sea of people pulses through the heart of Manhattan beneath the glowing beacon of One Times Square. The iconic red vertical sign blazes through the night, framed by dazzling LED billboards and the buzz of endless taxis and foot traffic. Summer 2025 in New York City—alive, electric, and unmistakably Times Square.