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Salvador Dali and Alice Cooper

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SALVADOR DALI + ALICE COOPER

Alice Cooper set up his stage shows like a surrealist art performance piece and it captured the attention from Dali who later added Cooper into his own work.

It turned out that Dali and Alice were mutual fans of each other. Alice had always been into surrealism in his own art and Dali appreciated the chaos and confusion of Alice's work. There was talk of using Dali`s painting - Geopoliticus Child -as an album sleeve (for `Pretties For You`), but it didn't suit the records of the time and so was not used.


In March 1973 Dali produced the first three dimensional hologram which was of Alice, wearing a million dollars [something like $2 million - Renfield April '96] worth of jewellery including a tiara and necklace. Alice sat cross legged on a rotating base, wearing the jewels, holding a statuette of the Venus De Milo as if it was a microphone. A Dali sculpture of Alice`s brain with a Chocolate Eclair covered in ants (a Dali trademark) was placed behind him and the Hologram was taken from this set up.

 


At it's launch, Alice said that he loved the confusion that Dali portrayed in his work to which Dali said that "confusion was the perfect form of communication!"

 

 The Hologram, actually called 'First Cylndric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooper's Brain', can been seen at the Dali museum in Figueras, Spain and a replica is at the Dali museum in St Petersburgh, Florida. Unfortunatly, the St Petersburg museum rotates their collection every three months so check that the hologram is on display before travelling.

Footage exists of Dali and Alice together at a press conference and of the hologram shoot clips of which are featured in 'Prime Cuts'.


The cover of "Dada" is also based on a detail from a Dali painting.

First Cylndric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooper's Brain

Talkin' to me??

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Ah, hipster directa - you talkin' to me?

Awesome Movies by State

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Awesome Movies by State.

Dejona Photos.

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Photos by Dejona

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Past to Present LOL

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Holi: Festival of Colors

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A dousing of various colors has turned a Holi celebrant brown at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan on March 21. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

BE HAPPY

Pakistani Hindus throw buckets of reds and yellows over each other during their celebration of Holi in Lahore on March 20. (Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)

Revelers celebrate on the deck of the ship Peking at South Street Seaport in Manhattan on March 19. The celebration also included Indian food and music. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

HOLI

Sretsis

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Some styles from Sretsis

When You Were Ugly in High School

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A collaborative series with photographer Max Oppenheim and prosthetic artist Bill Turpin in tribute to Charles Burns for his comic ‘Black Hole’.

CLASS UGLY

Playboy Plays Tron

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PLAYBOY

DOES TRON

This is a real clever photo shoot for Playboy. It's a dedication for the cult 80’s film Tron. I heard the sequel sucked. I never saw it, but this is definitely a sexy look for cyberspace battle.   

Bar Refaeli - HOT!

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BAR REFAELI

BORN: 1985

IN ISRAEL

Leonardo DiCaprio is a lucky man, wouldn't you say? 

"Artists, Don't move to New York City" - Patti Smith?

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"ARTISTS: DON'T MOVE TO NEW YORK!"

ACCORDING TO

PATTI

SMITH

Musician and author Patti Smith had some sound advice for fledgling artists thinking of moving to New York: don't.

 

According to Vanishing New York, in a discussion with writer Jonathan Lethem at Cooper Union this past Saturday, Smith was asked if it was possible for young artists to come to the city and find the path to stardom that she did.

 

In response, Smith told the crowd, "New York has closed itself off to the young and the struggling. But there are other cities. Detroit. Poughkeepsie. New York City has been taken away from you. So my advice is: Find a new city."

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Leah Jung

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Welcome all, so glad your here to enjoy our latest edition of Sexy Riot. I think its plain to see what we are about. We make sure 100% of the time we show you the best in alterative style modeling. So we discovered our latest cover girl Leah Jung online. The web is such a great place to discover some really rad models. Not to take credit away from all of their hard work, the net is just bad ass for making the communication and contacting so much easier. I know Leah knows what we are talking about, and I'm sure every model out there today gets it too. It's a great thing, just like these photos! Wow! I can't wait to see what Leah has next. Check her out and make sure to begin following her career. - Sexy Riot

LEAH JUNG

WELL JUNG

So you removed by laser your first tattoo? What made you do that? Any advice for people getting their first tattoo. How should people go about it?

I have had two areas lasered... a small spot on my forearm was lightened and covered, and theres a large tattoo on my back that still needs a few more removal sessions. It's not fun at all. I just want better looking tattoos than what they were. To help ensure you'll never regret your nk, go to a professional tattoo shop after doing a lot of research online. Come with an idea of what you want and be prepared to work with the artist to create or modify it. A good artist will have input about the size and positioning at the least. Be prepared to spend $100-$200 per hour. Some shops you can walk into and walk out with a tattoo... some you have to make appointments. Stop into a few places...you'll know when/if you're ready.

Who does your tattoos now?


I don't have anything in progress right now...time to start a new piece with a new artist.

So I hear you only know men that take pictures, do you get out much?

haha, not lately. I work full time, go to school, model...I joke though, I have friends.

You're an off and on model right? Tell us about your day job.

Modeling was a hobby I didn't actively pursue, up until last year. I work as a law editor during the day, and now work on my art in every other spare moment I have until I can transition from one career into the next smoothly.

 

You sing too, tell us more about that.

I sing, sing, sing. As soon as picture projects cool down, I'm recording some songs. I like Fiona Apple a lot.

Do you get to perform often?


I'll look into playing live again when I get some material and some fans, haha

What are you inspired by for your modeling?


The places I go, the potential of simple things, asking "how?" and "why?" when I see other pictures.

Is it true blondes have more fun?

I hope that something like that has no connection to hair color. I have fun with whichever color I wake up with.

How is love for you currently?

I really love my friends Ace and Karen's puppy, Rambo. He gives good doggy smooches.

Any other shoots coming up?


Tomorrow I'm shooting with Marietta Fotographia from Spain...all kinds of stuff in the month of May.

Favorite museum artists?

I really like Dali, Goya, and Italian Renaissance painters.

Any creepy stories while shooting?


Not really, everyone I've worked with has been pleasant so far... strangers stare at me and say creepy things sometimes.


What keeps you away from modeling, and what draws you to it?


Its fun, I feel confident about it, but its a lot to handle. You have to be smart, organized, and have a tough shell.

Do you ever work with other models? If so who would you work with?


I love working in a group or as a team. I have not had many opportunities though. There are plenty of models I'd love to meet...mostly alternative models. Birds of a feather, ya know?

Do you want kids?

I don't have any...my mom gets upset if I don't answer "not yet" instead of "not in this lifetime"

Tell us something you have never said or expressed ever in an interview.


I used to skateboard. Not well. I could ride it around the skatepark. Going off curbs was a huge accomplishment.

Favorite candy?

chocolate

Favorite drink?


milk

Are you most attracted physically to men that look like you?...tattoos etc

They must also be blonde, blue eyed, and have a 23 inch waist.

Any modeling you wouldn't do?


Sure... I turn down shoots all the time. Depends on many factors. I try not to do any modeling thats forgettable.


Any words of wisdom to the younger models starting out?


Confidence! Take matters into your own hands whenever someone else hesitates.

"I used to skateboard. Not well. I could ride it around the skatepark. Going off curbs was a huge accomplishment."

ZOO: Revolutionary Tunisian Art

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As the history books will state, after more than two decades of authoritarian rule, the people of Tunisia had enough and collectively revolted. Successfully overthrowing the government, they now find themselves in the process of establishing a democratic society.

Algerian French street artist ZOO Project wanted to be at the epicenter of the historic movement. To celebrate the revolution, he placed hundreds of life-size figurines around the city. They represent the brave, ordinary people who risked it all to make it happen, particularly the 200+ people that lost their lives.

zoo

The Tunisian Revolution 

The beauty of cell photos

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cell photos

rock dude!

Pay your Taxes

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I just filed my taxes & paid the government way too much effin money...

...meanwhile at the White House

Something I've learned about Cuban Women

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CUBAN

WOMEN

ARE

DANGEROUS

Coming Soon Pt. 1

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 Vintage 70s Lillie Rubin Copper Sequin Jacket

Vintage 80s Jordache Cut-Out Swimsuit

Shot these items and some other pieces for the eBay store yesterday, which is undergoing a major renovation so please bare! They aren't in the store just yet, but they will be by Friday the latest.
 
If you are new to this blog or to me in general, then you should know that Indie Queen Vintage has been around for almost 5 years now. Between school and traveling I just never had the time to take proper care of my little vintage shop. But it's time to step it up! The store will carry items that I love, which are usually on the funkier, unusual side.  Items that I've been hoarding away for some time and I'm ready to pass these jewels onto other Indie Queens. You can expect sparkly vintage clothing, costume jewelry, bags and fun accessories like leather bags and belts. Only the highest quality and most wearable pieces make the cut into the store. Strictly vintage fit for a queen, a daring, sophisticated Indie Queen.

COMING SOON PT. 1

 Vintage 80s Gottex Swimsuit

 Vintage 80s Sequin Tunic

MAKE SURE TO VISIT THE EBAY STORE.

Secretary’s Day by David LaChapelle

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LACHAPELLE

David LaChapelle keeps advancing his craft and fusing high fashion, art and luxury in a way that is truly his own finger print in photo art. Here is an older shoot from 99. He does a dedication to the empowered working woman. She is working but she is destroying the status quo. LaChapelle champions the narrative and blends fashion photography and art where they indefinitely become one.     

SECRETARY'S DAY from 1999

FLASH BACK...

Photos by Ivylise Simones

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Portrait of street artist

Aholsniffsglue (2010)

Ivylise Simones: Photos

Connie and the Carniceria (2011)

Visit Simone's FLICKR

The Epic Burning Man...

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while the official burning man festival in the nevada dessert begins on august 25th, ‘waste man’  is a similar creation by established artist antony gormley. the giant figure was constructed  from household waste in the summer of 2006. in total 30 tonnes of objects such as beds,  tables, dining chairs, toilet seats, desks, pianos and rubbish were used to create the piece.though it took six weeks to construct the final piece was set on fire and burned in under 32 minutes. for the piece, gormley wanted to transform what he calls, ‘the limiting baggage
of the householder’ into energy.

BURN IT, MAN!