Chirinquito closing

Chirinquito closing

!1)Hangover view, ..
2) stare in the endless sea,
3) 2 cheeseburgers and a french fries please ( but then in Spanish por favor ) ,
4)never knew my own driving could make me sick.
5)I need my Blouson noir, reflections of the night ,
6) this Full moon was talking very loud this time ..
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78)phew it is Monday …

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Photos..on the wall

Photos..on the wall

November is coming !Excited!

LONDON; MIAMI; OH YES AND BIRTHDAY

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2 NOVEMBER 2016 LONDON,.COME!

2 NOVEMBER 2016 LONDON,.COME!

The Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Mr. Simon Smits, has the honour to invite you to a reception and the opening ceremony of the Holland Art Expo on Wednesday 2 November 2016 from 6.30pm until 8.30pm.

The Holland Art Expo is an exhibition of Dutch contemporary artists.

Dutch Centre and Dutch Church
7 Austin Friars
London EC2N 2HA

SEE YOU THERE!!

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How the process goes,.sort of

How the process goes,.sort of

So Yes the dress needs to go back to the water..

The dress, photo shoot , video , never a dull moment ….now make something nice out of it all ..

Deadlining !!

No Not ready,. water runs in mysteries ways !

hehe smile on in the cold water

Kiss!

Frieze London

Frieze London

Pavement pounding, hand shaking, paint swirling, harsh lighting and hangovers: it hardly needs to be said that Frieze Week can overwhelm. The biggest week in London’s cultural calendar—that marks the official start of the season across Europe—started here 14 years ago and is now bigger than the art market, with top curators, critics and museums featuring as prominently as artists in the programme of talks, panels, screenings, book signings, awards, special projects, and live events that the non-buying public will attend. It’s reported that 80% of the visitors to Frieze—that usually caps 68,000—are there to observe, not to buy.

In fact, it may be that Frieze Week is less about selling art than ever, but it’s a glimpse of who is making the decisions about art at the top level and who is really included in the conversation. Since 2006, Frieze magazine publishers Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, who founded the fair, have not released any sales figures, so even if you want to know what’s selling, you won’t be able to find out. What Frieze is still good at is fashion: from the well-heeled guests to good-looking gallery booths, you can expect to find the bleeding-edge of the art world in London.

See you the 2nd in London ..

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