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The other day someone left a piece of plasticine in my dressing room. I didn't know what to make of it.
L'art
Green arsenic smeared on an egg-white cloth,
Crushed strawberries! Come, let us feast our eyes.
Painting is a jeu d'esprit.
La Closerie, in Ansouis.
louche, wearing a gauzy neck scarf and
Tex shrink-wrapped a dealer's BMW. Wrapped the whole
thing in plastic wrap and then used a portable blow drier on it
to tighten the plastic. Word
has it, it was several layers deep.
khaki utility vests - open portmanteaus
The materials were of the finest, the workmanship superlative, the design execrable.
The couturier should be a geometrician, for the human body makes
geometrical figures to which the materials should correspond.
Laissez les bon temps rouler! (Let the good times roll!)
That makes me think of spandex-covered football players. It's not me. I'm in rhinestones and velvet, not spandex.
I have witnessed the takeover of my world by plastic.
If I'm gonna get my balls blown off for a word, my word is poontang.
A French woman is a perfect architect in dress: she never, with Gothic ignorance, mixes the orders; she never tricks out a snobby Doric shape with Corinthian finery; or, to speak without metaphor, she conforms to general fashion only when it happens not to be repugnant to private beauty.
Versace pythons. Louis Aviators. Balenciagas & they gotta be the gladiators.
the skin like velvet over steel,
There is a good look that I wear
like a blood clot. I have
sewn it over my left breast.
I have made a vocation of it.
Voluit!
Petra Hermans
25 September 2016
I think Maje typifies that French vibe where it's simple items that are very practical, very wearable but also, like, incredibly chic and expensive-looking.
Something quite special has played out in the picturesque valleys and mountains, towns and villages of France over the past three weeks. For all who appreciate sport, it was a privilege and an inspiration to watch.
Crash, from the Russian krashenina Noun: a rough fabric sometimes used to strengthen the spine of a book
The binding was of citron-green leather, with a design of gilt trellis-work and dotted pomegranates.
thin materials, or in conjunction with flat stitch. Twisted knot
I put my hand in my pocket and squeeze my rocks and wonder if there is a word for the marks you get on your palm when you squeeze something so hard that the skin is on the verge of ripping.
Either it is the fold of the infinite, or the constant folds [replis] of finitude which curve the outside and constitute the inside.
Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp?
When you quilting up a life, you sometimes got to start with any piece you can get your hands on.
I've always loved plastics and rubber, and it's such a specifically unique material that you have to have the manufacturing abilities to make it.
Well the most successful of course was this Polypropylene chair.
I did Polyester, and I don't regret one minute of it. It was wonderful.
La Griffe, "The Claw." Simple and small. The index finger goes through the hole near the blade. Favored by climbers and boaters.
Doing some late-night home improvements, my man? ( ... ) For what it's worth, I never had any use for that froufrou French shit, either. - Tegan
Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything.
I feel best in soft and natural materials such as cotton and silk. I wear collections from all designers. They all have outstanding cuts and extremely pleasant materials.
I discovered the slip dress, which I think is one of the more French things because when you take off your clothes, even when to go into a shop to buy something, or you're going to Riccardo Tisci to try on a suit, it's like having protection.
Symbologists often remarked that France-a country renowned for machismo, womanizing, and diminutive insecure leaders like Napoleon and Pepin the Short-could not have chosen a more apt national emblem than a thousand-foot phallus.
Instead of embroidering silk, I embroider skin.
Fingers interlocked like a beautiful accordion of flesh or a zipper of prayer
I'm trying to assemble materials for a different mode of life.
alfresco
the sommelier decants
a red sunset
What man-made machine will ever achieve the complete perfection of even the goose's wing?
No wonder of it: sheer plod makes plough down sillion
Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,
Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion.
The ruby droplets absorbed by the pitiful tourniquet.
Every seam, every lace, every bead has been painstakingly, with love, corrected, perfected and mastered,
What's it called when a hellhole hits a cataclysm? A catastro[phrack]. I just coined that, didn't I?
The waves lie on the beach; Your hair on your back of angel. (Les vagues s'allongent sur la plage; - Tes cheveux sur ton dos d'ange. )
French design hardly exists, except as artificial modernism.
Dressmaking is the architecture of movement
Poireaux vinaigrette aux grains de caviar."
I did a quick translation. "Leeks and fish eggs in vinegar?"
He grinned. "It sounds better in French."
Yeah, but did it taste better?
The Graff Hallucination is a sculptural masterpiece; a celebration of the miracle of coloured diamonds. For many years I have thought about creating a truly remarkable watch that illustrates our all-consuming passion for diamonds. The Hallucination has made my diamond dream a reality.
I'm obsessed with plastic. I like the syntheticness.
By the unification of architecture, sculpture and painting a new plastic reality will be created.
BOTOLPHS (pl.n) Huge benign tumours which archdeacons and old chemistry teachers affect to wear on the sides of their noses.
Ah, Manet has come very, very close to it and Courbet - the marrying of form and colour.
SkyClan or cream,
people; 'Manners like a creased polyester shirt
Surface my wife's most vicious
I sutured split infinitives and hoisted dangling modifiers and wore out the seam of my best flannel skirt.
It's my cologne. Eau de Recent Injury." (Jace)
A 'lewk' is like, 'I'm wearing a lewk today,' it's something that everybody will notice. It's like you're out of the pages of a magazine, that's a lewk.
morsels of tesselated pavement from Herculaneum and Pompeii, like petrified minced veal;
a furtive groove
I'm a little bit of a fabric lunatic.
Muzeul Gustave Moreau,
Rain! whose soft architectural hands have power to cut stones, and chisel to shapes of grandeur the very mountains.
If truth was a crayon and I had to name it, I would call it dinosaur skin.
This substance, which is manifold in its forms and protean in its transformations, has, in its state of living matter, one physiological name which has become familiar, that of protoplasm.
Unthinkable clothing
soothing: re-press of an old French recording of Ida Presti, possibly the greatest guitarist who ever lived, and her husband Alexandre Lagoya, pairing on Debussy's "Clair de Lune.
Pulchritude
beauty where you would least suspect it, hidden in a word that looked like it should signify a belch or a skin infection.
porcini-asparagus
Think about doing a bunch of stunts in leather. What does leather do? It doesn't stretch, it rips.
Something made out of words...
I am trying to counter the fixity of architectures, their stolidity, with elements that give an ineffable immaterial quality.
pilaster, probably meant to anchor a
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
The motto was 'Pax', but the word was set in a circle of thorns.
Pulque - lightning nectar for the Gods.
The worst of these politics of revolution is this: they temper and harden the breast, in order to prepare it for the desperate strokes which are sometimes used in extreme occasions. But
On leaf of palm, on sedge-wrought roll; on plastic clay and leather scroll, man wrote his thoughts; the ages passed, and lo! the Press was found at last!
Rouge of my heart, intertwined with double-hued destiny,
Thread of my thoughts, constant and rubicund legacy,
Filament of my future, endeared unto my expectation,
Cord of my emotion, seared with eternal elation.
What binds the fabric together when the raging, shifting, winds of change keep ripping away?
Off in strata of porous rock by the leathery half-plant, half-animal little makers - and
Suen Le! (it means, "Let it be.
(Perpetual leaves are, as we know, made of plastic, and there may come a time when surgeons will be able to replace all our organs with plastic substitutes, so that you will achieve immortality by becoming a plastic model of yourself.)
I just want to say one word to you-just one word ... "plastics!" ... There's a great future in plastics.
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Palladism. Then I came to Paris. Maybe they wanted to
Like faint flowers in the diaphonous fabrics of the twenties: beautiful, trivial fabrics so flimsy they could not hope to last?
Folding a garment often reminds me of the priests who carve Buddhist statues. They gaze intently at a piece of wood until they see the shape of the figure within it and carve the wood until it emerges.
I found the material that people hated the most and used the most. So, I was going and try and see if I could play with it sculpturally.
Prends l'e loquence et tords-lui son cou! Take eloquence and break its neck!
French. Feel. Finger. Fuck.
I am not interested in deconsecrating: this is a fashion I hate, it is petit-bourgeois. I want to reconsecrate things as much as possible, I want to re-mythicize them.
Silk does for the body what diamonds do for the hand.
The chemicals might be S-T-U-F-F ... like ... um ... seretonial-tryskelion-uberwobble-flexing-fluxamine, or whatever. Who cares.
Sculptors are obliged to follow the manners of the painters, and to make many ample folds, which are unsufferable hardness, and more like a rock than a natural garment.
The ivy of the old age begins at the feet that hurt. (Le lierre de la vieillesse - Commence aux pieds qui blessent.)
The/ supreme end-result of/ early Gothic phallic forms/ is the skyscraper & the/ oil drill & powered/ compressor & pistons of/ great engines ...
Nothing but beauty and douceur