Saturday, July 22, 2006

Barska 25-75x75 Spotting Scope Review

GALLERY

Illustrators of the first edition of Urban Myths Comic
Rafael Marquina (El rafa) Leo, Juan and Rafa


The rafa
Juan Salas, Chorus
Artruro Marquina
The rafa
Leonardo Gonzalez (Leo)

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Message Looks Like Spam, 554

Other Spaces: Machera in the Patio and DJ's move












Teaching in nearby places, conventional. Bar, Restaurants, gallery El Patio, a space for DJs, jazz, funk, chill, hip and what comes ... Machera has wreaked havoc ... and if you do not believe ask Ricardo ... broken glass .
This exhibition was opened parallel to the proposed CELARG space, cultural institution in Caracas ... Here we have sold works, magazines and extended three weeks to close with a flourish ... Dj OWL seems to be going poke ... finally!. Here Dj
Hernia, is mounted with thirteen men and some babalao Tiuna ... MOradex sessions, the other dj, hip hop and salsa pa gozar! ... owner Ricardo flying legend ..

Creating a move, Machera and Urban Myths Comic, are creating opportunities and giving that talk.
Look for it in Bello Monte, rising from the town hall of the yellow block Baruta .. ...

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Quotes That Disagree With Gay Marriage

Receiver-Transmitter: Urban Myths Comic









Urban Myths Comic raises two main key ideas:

The first refers to the study of characters that have been classified as urban myths in contemporary urban society, contributing to the study of this imagery and stories emerged in the cities.

The second raises the potential return of the Comic as a genre figure of great strength and expressive communication, and is established as a pilot project that brings together illustrators, artists, writers and researchers emerging in terms of generating a cultural product result of these oral histories and myths of urban societies live.

Speeches communities have made about certain characters that exist or existed in a certain historical moment, the reconstruction of collective myth, the rescue of a collective memory unlike any known history, ordinary people, distinguished from others by a specific trait are some of the archetypes in which the project Comic Urban myths are concerned, has started and wants to continue developing through graphic or comic book history.

The genre of comics or graphic history accessible to a younger audience not accustomed to reading and oral traditions, in the edition of our project, we propose as a teaching tool, expressive, experimental and research and seeks to address alternative areas in both research and artistic projection in an effort to involve both emerging artists and a population not directly linked to the artistic and connected from the field work and research.

Cebu Modeling Agencies

Today , Saturday 15, Comic, hipjoperos, tagseros, breakdance and coremakers









ArteDKYe: MANIFESTO
> SATURDAY, JULY 15
> Home: 11am
> party unity is strength ...!
>
the deeper underground >
> paranoid You walk in the street?
> You complain of police and lacreo?
> other party is possible!
>
> PRO_session 1.0:
> Travel: Plz. Altamira to Bolivar Plz
> Meeting: Altamira plz
> * 1st stop: plz La Castellana (capoeira)
> * 2nd stop: plz Bolívar de Chacao (Contemporary Dance)
> * 3rd stop : plz Chacaito Brion (breakdance)
> * 4th PRDA: plz Delights
> * the 5th plz Venezuela
> * the 6th IUDANZA (Jaming Dance)
> * 7TA plz of Museums (Cirko)
> * 8mA Candelaria (acrobatics on skateboards and bicycles)
> * 9va Bolivar (music, video, photo)
> every move to take hold one stop
> exit the room, salt building, move in the corner and get up and
> anda ...

This is and Urban Myths Comic goes out there on the move.
These are some of the postal
that were published on the first pitch of Urban Myths: Machera ...

Thursday, July 6, 2006

Coconut Oil Apple Cider Vinegar

Over the next character Machera





Gottfried Knoche was born in 1813 in Halbers Tadten, Germany a. In 1837 s and graduated as a surgeon at the University of Freiburg. In 1840 arrived in La Guaira on the invitation of the large German colony resident in the Central Coast. Once seated, bring your wife. Practicing as a doctor in the city and earns a reputation for charity, to serve poor patients at no charge. In 1845 he received the renewal of its title, by the Universidad Central de Venezuela. Co-founder of San Juan de Dios Hospital during the government of General Juan Crisostomo Falcon. Knoche was also appointed director of the hospital of La Guaira between 1854 and 1856 and, along with other doctors, combating the cholera epidemic that ravaged the region during those years.
"Nature Lover, during his early days in La Guaira Dr. Knoche used to make long excursions on horseback into the mountains of Galipán. Fascinating perspective offered by the Coast from the top of the peak, and its cool climate due to carry on strong attraction. Perhaps that was how was your idea of \u200b\u200bgetting a hold in the vicinity. Not far from small farms existed since colonial times for the cultivation of coffee and fruit. Knoche focused its attention on a preferential basis and bought a low price, in order to pass it on weekends. Later, with the pretext that his wife did not pay the heat of La Guaira, moved permanently to such a picturesque place (...) He had a daughter named Anna (1840-1879) who married Heinrich Müller ( 1812-1881), and a son later that year came from Germany. Doctor like his father, moved to Puerto Cabello. No further details are known of their fate. "

"He then ordered to build a house like the Black Forest, which has a great room or hall, lined with wood, with its fireplace and grandstand from rustic to entry. Almost all the material was transported from La Guaira on the backs of mules. The rooms were equipped with large windows overlooking the sea. People who had the luck or the privilege of knowing that possession in the late nineteenth century {}, praised the good taste with which he was decorated. (...) Rooswaag Eduardo, who was visiting Buena Vista in the middle of the year 1925 with a group of hikers, we had an interesting description of the beautiful plantings around the house, orange blossom, grapefruit, avocados, tamarind and cattleyas variety in the greenhouse, roses and carnations. (...) To the rear was Dr. Knoche his laboratory for experimentation, well ventilated and spacious. "
«(...) worked on it extensively in the preparation of a liquid of their own invention to be injected into the bodies and preserve them from decay, without removing the viscera. It is said that your character could be removed during the night so as not to alarm the neighborhood, some bodies in the morgue of the San Juan de Dios hospital and was on the backs of mules up the hill with a confidential servant, to be subjected to prosecution " .
«(...) The liquid was injected into the jugular of the deceased and to go through the circulatory tract drying or dehydrating the body, getting the perpetuation of the body after of life. "
"The charm and persistence to prevent the inexorable process of decomposition of the bodies created around Knoche a legend and a fictional territory adjacent to the mansion lived Bella Vista: the mausoleum (...)».

Sources:
Moreno, Gabriela: Mummies Dr. Knoche Creole. Every magazine on Sunday. 2 (60), pp. 46-48. (Nov. 2000)

Schael, Guillermo José: Caracas from century to century, pp. 158-165, Graphic Art, Caracas, 1967.
Schael, Guillermo J., "Compass" From Dr. Knoche Welser, newspaper El Universal, Caracas, March 1971