2005-01-11
Quote of the day
In a comment in
metaquotes about the Ring,
jackdante remembers :
"This reminds me of LotR slash my friend told me about, a scene with invisible Boromir running around shouting "It's not on my finger! It's not on my finger!"
When I'll be doing my new set of icons, I will definitely get one for "exhilarated".
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"This reminds me of LotR slash my friend told me about, a scene with invisible Boromir running around shouting "It's not on my finger! It's not on my finger!"
When I'll be doing my new set of icons, I will definitely get one for "exhilarated".
Miyazaki - Moebius
Hayao Miyazaki is the now worldwide famous Japanese director of animation jewels like Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away (Chihiro), and some time away of Totoro and its unforgettable cat-bus.
Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, is one of the emblematic figures of French bande dessinée, co-creator of Blueberry under the name of Giraud, but mostly of innovative fantasy / sci-fi strips under the name of Moebius.
The joint exhibition is the occasion to demonstrate a couple of similarities in both their works, as well as marvel at the fact that there could be such a phenomenon of resonance between two artists from very different backgrounds.
( review )
Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, is one of the emblematic figures of French bande dessinée, co-creator of Blueberry under the name of Giraud, but mostly of innovative fantasy / sci-fi strips under the name of Moebius.
The joint exhibition is the occasion to demonstrate a couple of similarities in both their works, as well as marvel at the fact that there could be such a phenomenon of resonance between two artists from very different backgrounds.
( review )
*grumble*
Ya know, I like my dad and I appreciate the intention, but ever since he made that "new" Frankenstein computer from old hardware pieces we had, it's been working rather... erratically. And since I don't have internet access at work, don't be surprised if I suddenly don't appear for a while. It'll mean that the home computer doesn't work and that we're cursing, waiting for the week-end to get one that works.