
Friday, March 7, 2008
Swim Club Super Friends Blowout 2008

Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The fifth review to fifth series of Harry Potter titled Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and I want to praise the writter J.K. Rowling for her creation. Everyone must be know, success can get everywhere for example from cafe be Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. And continued to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the third titled Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Before this series is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
In the fifth year, at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, teenage hormon Harry Potter started. The summer holydays that bore and excite, make Harry really upset. Magical world unbelieveable to Harry who declare that Lord Voldemort is return, Not only that, Professor Dumbledore who on Harry side also get impuls. As replacing Dumbledore, choose Dolores Umbridge who daily make Harry in Hogwarts like in hell. Plus, Harry must faced Ordinary Wizarding Levels (O.W.L.) exam, also his nightmare where very hurting his scratch on his head. Harry know, Lord Voldemort have action, no one can trust him...
T2 'OK' Coloring Indonesian Music
Their name are Tika and Tiwi whose each have music talent and acting art then meet named T2 means themselves name. They graduated from AFI (Akademi Fantasy Indosiar) 2005 and they must be has vocal skill. The ability T2 give specific accent in every T2 music shows.
The T2 songs is very unique not only nice but also has deep meaning. With the name T2, both exist release album titled 'OK!!!' in July 07th 2007 produced by Nagaswara and success accepted by society. May I personally give spirit, "Keep in a good work".
Monday, March 3, 2008
ARTISTS IN LOVE, part 13

This famous portrait by Gustav Klimt was displayed for years as a "national treasure" in a public palace in Vienna.
Nations fought over its ownership. Teams of lawyers, diplomats and politicians debated the painting's importance in front of international tribunals. The US Supreme Court analyzed its status under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Eventually, the picture was purchased for $135 million, the most expensive painting in history up to that time.
But circumstances were very different when the painting was first created.
100 years ago, an 18 year old girl named Adele Bauer was pressured by her mother into an arranged marriage with a wealthy older man. Adele had hoped to pursue her education, but her mother insisted on a high society marriage to corporate mogul Ferdinand Bloch. Adele seemed condemned to a life as a bored society wife, childless and neglected by her husband (who was preoccupied with the family banking and sugar enterprises).

Adele stumbled across Vienna's local Jugendstil art movement and wanted to learn more. She purchased work from promising young artists and promoted their art to her wealthy friends.
One day, Adele summoned the courage to call upon the local artist Gustav Klimt to ask him to paint her portrait. Klimt had a reputation as a brilliant but coarse man who often scandalized polite society. Raised in poverty, Klimt spoke with a thick accent and apparently did not bathe as often as he might. He reportedly wore nothing at all beneath his artist's smock. Models lounged around his studio naked and available for artistic or any other kind of inspirational activity.

The shocked citizens of Vienna accused Klimt of being a "pornographer" because of his blatantly erotic drawings.
Adele soon formed a close relationship with Klimt. Her husband discovered just how close that relationship had become when he saw Klimt's first portrait of Adele displayed at the Secession Exhibition of 1901. She was wearing the gold choker her husband had given her, but little else:
Was Klimt aware of what he was doing when he chose to exhibit the painting?.... displaying a defiantly staring half nude woman...could be both damaging to Adele and an insult to her husband. The Bloch-Bauers received the exhibition in silence.
Adele's friend Alma Mahler hissed, "I always knew Adele was no holy one." But no matter how much polite society clucked and gossiped, Adele continued her relationship with Gustav for nearly a dozen years. Klimt was reportedly fascinated by Adele and helped to introduce her to Vienna's cultural avant garde. She educated herself and established an important salon where leading intellectuals would come and talk. Together with Klimt, she broke out of the cage that society had planned for her.
When Klimt painted the famous "golden portrait" of Adele, above, he covered the painting with these mysterious symbols:

I do not claim to understand these symbols, but an observer might be forgiven for concluding that Klimt was really, really fond of Adele's vulva, and did not care who knew it:

I'm sure that during their private moments together, neither Adele nor Gustav dreamed that Adele's "national treasure" would one day have such international importance.
Over the past century, the portrait's sweaty human origins became forgotten in a stampede of bankers, lawyers, accountants and politicians. Legitimate elements of society who once felt threatened by Klimt's unruly lusts now acclaimed his painting as "our Mona Lisa." Aging dowagers in elegant ball gowns posed for photographs in front of the painting, proud to be associated with what had now become "high art."
When Klimt painted the famous "golden portrait" of Adele, above, he covered the painting with these mysterious symbols:

I do not claim to understand these symbols, but an observer might be forgiven for concluding that Klimt was really, really fond of Adele's vulva, and did not care who knew it:

I'm sure that during their private moments together, neither Adele nor Gustav dreamed that Adele's "national treasure" would one day have such international importance.
Over the past century, the portrait's sweaty human origins became forgotten in a stampede of bankers, lawyers, accountants and politicians. Legitimate elements of society who once felt threatened by Klimt's unruly lusts now acclaimed his painting as "our Mona Lisa." Aging dowagers in elegant ball gowns posed for photographs in front of the painting, proud to be associated with what had now become "high art."
As they toasted the painting with expensive champagne, they seem totally unaware of Klimt's symbols, or of the human wellspring of art.
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