Unlimited Art Basel

Unlimited Art Basel

Truly taken by all the amazing pictures I saw at the fair, incredible huge impressive lanscapes, views, trees, snow and sea! With that I am fan of Sebastiao Salgado, Richards Mosse, Tim Parchikov, Jean- luc Mylayne and Darren Almond.

ARTBASEL

ARTBASEL

LOVED ART BASEL..I DO MISS THE ACTUAL ARTIST, THE SPICE THAT I HOPED IT WOULD HAVE BROUGHT TO A PAINTING OR A SCULPTURE. AS IF ALL THE ARTWORKS ARE TRYING TO SELL THEM THEMSELVES, SCREAMING FOR ATTENTION OF THEIR REAL MEANING WHY THEY ARE THERE. THEY SEEM IDENTITYDEAD, THE BRIGDE BETWEEN EXHIBITOR AND VISITOR IS BIGGER THAN I THOUGHT I REGRET THAT, WHERE IS THE STORY ? WHY IS ART THE WAY IT IS , WHO CAN TELL US, WHO IS WILLING TO TAKE THE TIME TO EXPLAIN. ARE WE FAST PASSERS, VISITORS WHO TICK THEIR LIST BY SAYING WE DID ARTBASEL. LOVED THE DEVOTION OF THE TASCHEN CREW ,WELL DONE, ENTHUSIASTIC FULL OF STORIES AND INSIDE INFORMATION ON THE ARTISTS THEY PRESENT!COOL !!

Finally. Present on Tuesday

Finally. Present on Tuesday

How important is a day at the office to accomplish or to pitch the client long waited for, better said how important is THE day at the office to pitch.
Assuming there are 5 pitches on each day of the week.
By Friday the client will be so overwhelmed with the quantity and quality of work that he will find it impossible to make a decision.His thinking will go like this:
Monday:great meeting, great work, nice people
Tuesday:great meeting, great people, nice work
Wednesday:good meeting, very fresh work, lovely young people
Thursday: yet another great meeting, nice people, fine work.
Friday : another meeting, I don’t know

The odds are that he will pick the tuesday presentation, the second meeting because he was still clear-headed then.
Monday was too early, nothing to judge by. Wednesday and Thursday were like eating too much chocolate .

Friday.feeling sick

Mouse with Alzheimer not to be pavlov-ed

Mouse with Alzheimer not to be pavlov-ed

A new study suggests that in Alzheimer’s disease, certain immune cells in the brain abnormally consume an important nutrient: arginine. Blocking this process with a small-molecule drug prevented the characteristic brain plaques and memory loss in a mouse model of the disease. Published in the Journal of Neuroscience, the research not only points to a new potential cause of Alzheimer’s but also may eventually lead to a new treatment strategy.
I always love to read when there is hope to cure a disease even though I do believe in the existence of diseases in this world how horrible or unsensitive that may sound. It is a way to keep humanity in balance and so the planet we live on and with that the sources we use so eagerly !xxxLolo