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Natalie Merchant- The Letter
If I ever write this letter
The pages I could write
But I don't know where to send it
You have vanished
Heaven knows where you live
Heaven only knows
If I ever write this letter
Bitter words it would contain
Just an unrequited lover
Wishing she had never
Spoken your name
Had never known your name
But if I write this letter
The truth it would reveal
Knowing you brought me pleasure
How often I'll treasure
Moments that we knew
The precious and the few
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the demons that wait for me
outside the screenlocked door
never let me out
it's frigid, it's cold
i can't see beyond the millions
of airholes they leave for me
outside the screenlocked door.
--random poem by...me
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I went out with my lovely friend Rebekah and we went into town round a few of the bars and pubs.
The day started for me at Piccolo for an amazing breakfast.
After that I popped down to see my Sister who whowed me the awesome and creepy birthday present they had got for my Niece - a couple of creepy dolls on a see-saw. Brilliant!
The evening, Rebekah and I went to The Star to begin with before heading across to the Freedom Quarter, where we saw some great live acts at Monroe's and finished the night in a new bar, Zinnia. It was a great night!
Some great live acts on in Monroe's.
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In self-promotional fashion here is an interview with me about www.sprol.com that Jessica Berthold wrote for Bloggernaut of the Morning Call.
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Ottograph (Otto Kruijsen) bio:
Ottograph studied Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, but started making
street art when he was 10 years old.
Since then he made murals in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Berlin, Antwerp,
New York, Maui and Moskou. Ottograph has had exhibitions all over Europe,
and worked for clients like Greenpeace, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Mars, and Merecedes-Benz.
Alone, or together with friends, Ottograph has been responsible for very succesfull projects like: Supermart, Brown Bag Bulletin, CIA(Central Illustration Agency) and KMDG(Kwasten met de Gasten).
Ottograph, addicted to painting, needs to move massive amounts
of paint every day to keep himself happy. Ottograph soundbites:
'the bigger the brush, the better the painting' and: 'i have no further comments untill i've had contact with my lawyer'.
Edith Scob, Hélène Delprat et Dominique Paini lors du vernissage de l'exposition (crédits photo : Valérie Sonnier).
Exposition d'Hélène Delprat assistée de Benoit Pfauwadel à la Maison d'Art Bernard Anthonioz, du 4 juin au 20 juillet 2014. Tous les jours, sauf mardis et jours fériés de 12h à 18h, en entrée libre.
Rencontre avec l'artiste le vendredi 20 juin à partir de 18:30.