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A roller girl needs a roller girl :-) Since my daughter loves roller skates and is a member of an artistic roller skating club I couldn't but buy this roller girl for her :-)
THEME: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - MASQUERADE SCENE.
I designed masks for each of the main characters (Erik - The Phantom, Raoul & Christine Daae), based upon their character profiles, described in the original book by Gaston Leroux. I also tried to find models that I thought suited. =)
Christine Daae is the object of obsession, passion, and love for the mysterious Phantom of the Opera. The red rose, which is the symbol of the Phantom's love, gave me the inspiration for this mask.
Note: Petals, due to their waxy surface are EXTREMELY hard to stick onto skin - I'd love to know a way around this for future attempts...
We are watching The Apple at this moment. It is awesome. Not everyone agrees. I don't care. They can all go eat a bag of sticks!
In fact, there was some spontaneous bleeding from the eyes during this Rock-themed bad movie marathon. On the menu were:
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park
Really, just a low-budget porno starring Gene Simmons, but without the sex. For a low-budget porno starring Gene Simmons that's even less sexy, click here. Warning, NSFL (not safe for life)!
Ah, The Apple. A cocaine and glitter-encrusted Rocky Horror Picture Show Disco remake retelling the Adam and Eve story set in 1994 (still no flying cars!). It also posits hippies as the Chosen People. I ask you, what's not to love?
Rock N' Roll High School Forever
It's like this, if you didn't see it over and over as a kid, you're not gonna like it. In that regard, RNRHSF is my Labyrinth. Please take note that this is not the Ramones RNRHS, this is the Corey Feldman RNRHSF. BIG difference.
Um, gosh, what can I say? It features the world's only disco leprechaun - Paul Williams.
Phantom of the Opera at Majestic Theatre on Broadway | 245 West 44th Street / New York, NY | July 17, 2012
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From the book "The Phantom of the Opera" by Gaston Leroux. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Co., (1911). 1st American ed. The book is illustrated with a color frontispiece and four double-page color illustrations by Andre Castaigne (1861-1929).
Beautiful colors, voice, music, sets and bunch of beautiful young cast makes Phantom of the opera a class act...
Complied to the masquerade theme at this wedding ceremony, everyone dressed up in costumes and masks showed up. And I found the groom wearing this Phantom of the Opera like mask matching really well with this ivory tux. I told him to stand by the window letting the rich afternoon light flood in as it created extra layers of texture not only on him but also on the wall behind him.
The first American edition of “The Phantom of the Opera” is illustrated with a color frontispiece and four double-page color illustrations by Andre Castaigne (1861-1929). The book’s author, Gaston Leroux (1868-1927), was a French journalist and writer of detective fiction. Though this is his most famous novel, he also authored a popular series of “locked room” mysteries including The Mystery of the Yellow Room and The Perfume of the Lady in Black. But The Phantom of the Opera is, by far, his most influential novel and the basis of many film adaptations, beginning with Lon Chaney Sr. in 1925, as well as the basis of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, one of the most successful of all time.