Breathing House

Breathing House
Customer Review: An Author’s Opinion
I really enjoyed this recording of some very fine poetry. Marcielle’s pieces really paint a visual picture in your mind. I also like how she has a nice mix of serious and thought provoking to light and funny. Add to all of this her smooth clear voice which is very pleasing to listen to over and over. I especially like #12 “What the ugly boy and the pretty girl have in common” A simple piece with a huge message. I highly recommend this CD.

Rick Mizuno

Author of “50/50 Split”

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Le Roy Soleil Dali Perfume by Salvador Dali 125 g Perfumed Soap for Women
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Laguna Pour Homme Cologne by Salvador Dali 8 ml Eau De Toilette for Men
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Eau De Dali Perfume by Salvador Dali for Women 3.3 Oz ( 100 ml ) Eau De Toilette Spray
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The Apotheosis of Homer by Salvador Dali

A Salvador Dali resource. Includes a biography, a chronology of notable works, images, and a discussion on Dali's political views. Continue …

Award Winning Salvador Dali Exhibit! A truly great experience! WINNER OF 14 AWARDS, SEEN ON NBC TELETEXT. Continue …

Divine Mustache: A Musical Tribute to the Genius of Salvador Dali


Divine Mustache: A Musical Tribute to the Genius of Salvador Dali
Art lovers around the world know that the year 2004 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of a great artist - Salvador Dali! With the help of a symphonic ensemble, chorus and a handful of excellent jazz musicians, Eddy Orini has brought together an impressive array of diverse music derived from a wide range of genres. Divine Mustache is a stunning musical picture that never fails to reveal all the attributes that created and underlined the genius of Salvador Dali!

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Reminiscence Archeologique art print by Salvador Dali, 50cm x 70cm

Un Chien Andalou [1928]
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Customer Review: A waking nightmare
Un Chien Andalou and L’age D’or embrace all the principles of surrealism, and are vivid examples of the power of cinema to express the power, uniqueness and oddness of dreams. If you’re looking for a normal, Hollywood style, plot driven movie, then these films aren’t for you - there is very little, if any, plot to either of the films, and searching for meaning or attempting to empathise with the characters will only cause confusion. Surrealist films are intended to be viewed as explorations of the unconscious, and as sets of images that may or may not have relevance to each other. They were also intended as a reaction against Hollywood and its mass market appeal. The first film, Un Chien Andalou, is only 16 minutes long, and is not for the squeamish. Scenes of eyes being slashed with razor blades, ants crawling from hands, severed limbs, and decaying animal corpses are all shown in close-up, so be prepared. The film is a confusing, viscious assault on the senses, and touches upon ideas of death, rape, sex, sin, violence, etc. L’age D’or is longer at 63 minutes, and unlike Un Chien Andalou, which was a huge commercial success, it was banned almost instantly due to its blasphemous attitude to religion. It shows various tabboo events, including a man shooting his son when he irritates him, and is generally unpleasant, though intriguing. This film was disowned by Dali, who broke off his partnership with Bunuel afterwards, as he felt that Bunuel had destroyed his vision and created a film which he hated. Personally I found both movies difficult and unenjoyable to watch, but they are fascinating as works which provoke questions of desire, repression, the connection between the conscious and the unconscious, the placating power of Hollywood, and the eternal question: What is art? I would only recommend them to people who have an interest in such questions, or who particularly enjoy Surrealist works. A final note: this DVD edition is excellent if you’re interested in the history of surrealism, or the relationship between Bunuel and Dali, and will be a huge help to anyone studying it for university or for personal education. Both films have interesting and comprehensive commentaries by Robert Short (who, despite his comical tone, clearly knows what he’s talking about), and in addition, the first disc also includes a long and interesting introduction by Short which deals with all aspects of Surrealism, from its beginnings in France with Breton, to the ambivalent attitude of the surrealists and of Bunuel himself to the success of the films. It also examines the symbolism within the films. Admittedly, it could have been more engaging, as it merely shows Short’s head and shoulders throughout, and it would have been more watchable had they included some different images. There is also a documentary on Bunuel. Enjoy!
Customer Review: work it out for yourself
It is unecessary to attempt to understand what this film is about, i also think that it isnt completely necessary to use it as entertainment. Films made during the surrealist movement should be regarded as works of art and UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a work of pure unique genius on Bunuels part. Surrealism often represents the dream world and dreams very rarely make any sense or have any sort of linear narrative in real life. What they often do have is semiology. Many of the symbols in this film could be to do with sexual tension, such as the ants crawling out of the hand and the spacial discontinuity represents the dreamworld, ever had a dream when you are in a room which doesnt look anything like the room you are meant to be in but you know somehow that it just is? These ideas are all interpreted in this film. It is my feeling that some of the best art ever made is that which was made during the surrealist movement as it allows you to interpret your own readings. UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a classic example of this.

The Hallucinogenic Toreador, c.1970 College Giant Poster Print by Salvador Dali, 40×55
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Christ of St. John of the Cross Framed Lithograph - 38×26″

Salvador Dali quotes and comments about art and life by the famous spanish surrealist artist and painter. Continue …

Paradigm Suite


Paradigm Suite
Paradigm Suite by Ballet Mecanique is a tasty blend of Classical, Hip-Hop, Rock, and Jazz. Take a rich and vibrant string section, throw in a funk band, some synths and alot of techno effects and you get Ballet Mecanique. An eclectic mix of genres and styles that works amazingly well, it will open up alot of ears.

Customer Review: I love it!
This CD is fantastic! I love listening to it again and again. It has a blend of different music styles in a totally exciting way and is a creative treat for your ears! This CD is a must buy!

Customer Review: paradigm suite: ballet mechanique
I thought that this was a great cd, combining classical music, rock, jazz, and many other types of music to create a sound that is very unique. I would reccomend this to anyone who likes instrumentals or music that does not have a clear genre.

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Dali,salvador/wakhevitch,igor
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The Elephants, 1948 Best Sellers Poster Print by Salvador Dali, 36×24
Allposters.co.uk is the world’s #1 seller of posters, prints, photographs, specialty products and framed art. We’re dedicated to bringing our customers the best selection of high quality wall d?cor that is perfect for their home or office. Browse our catalog of over 300,000 items that include entertainment and specialty posters, decorative prints, and art reproductions. Whether you’re looking for your favorite movie or music poster, a framed Monet reproduction, or a print of the Eiffel Tower you will find it at Allposters.co.uk. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.co.uk/allposters to find Special Offers and search by subject category or artist. Allposters.co.uk provides unmatched service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We ship internationally to over 80 countries. Decorate your home today with your favorite pictures.

Un Chien Andalou [1928]
List Price: ?15.99
Used Price: ?10.45
Customer Review: A waking nightmare
Un Chien Andalou and L’age D’or embrace all the principles of surrealism, and are vivid examples of the power of cinema to express the power, uniqueness and oddness of dreams. If you’re looking for a normal, Hollywood style, plot driven movie, then these films aren’t for you - there is very little, if any, plot to either of the films, and searching for meaning or attempting to empathise with the characters will only cause confusion. Surrealist films are intended to be viewed as explorations of the unconscious, and as sets of images that may or may not have relevance to each other. They were also intended as a reaction against Hollywood and its mass market appeal. The first film, Un Chien Andalou, is only 16 minutes long, and is not for the squeamish. Scenes of eyes being slashed with razor blades, ants crawling from hands, severed limbs, and decaying animal corpses are all shown in close-up, so be prepared. The film is a confusing, viscious assault on the senses, and touches upon ideas of death, rape, sex, sin, violence, etc. L’age D’or is longer at 63 minutes, and unlike Un Chien Andalou, which was a huge commercial success, it was banned almost instantly due to its blasphemous attitude to religion. It shows various tabboo events, including a man shooting his son when he irritates him, and is generally unpleasant, though intriguing. This film was disowned by Dali, who broke off his partnership with Bunuel afterwards, as he felt that Bunuel had destroyed his vision and created a film which he hated. Personally I found both movies difficult and unenjoyable to watch, but they are fascinating as works which provoke questions of desire, repression, the connection between the conscious and the unconscious, the placating power of Hollywood, and the eternal question: What is art? I would only recommend them to people who have an interest in such questions, or who particularly enjoy Surrealist works. A final note: this DVD edition is excellent if you’re interested in the history of surrealism, or the relationship between Bunuel and Dali, and will be a huge help to anyone studying it for university or for personal education. Both films have interesting and comprehensive commentaries by Robert Short (who, despite his comical tone, clearly knows what he’s talking about), and in addition, the first disc also includes a long and interesting introduction by Short which deals with all aspects of Surrealism, from its beginnings in France with Breton, to the ambivalent attitude of the surrealists and of Bunuel himself to the success of the films. It also examines the symbolism within the films. Admittedly, it could have been more engaging, as it merely shows Short’s head and shoulders throughout, and it would have been more watchable had they included some different images. There is also a documentary on Bunuel. Enjoy!
Customer Review: work it out for yourself
It is unecessary to attempt to understand what this film is about, i also think that it isnt completely necessary to use it as entertainment. Films made during the surrealist movement should be regarded as works of art and UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a work of pure unique genius on Bunuels part. Surrealism often represents the dream world and dreams very rarely make any sense or have any sort of linear narrative in real life. What they often do have is semiology. Many of the symbols in this film could be to do with sexual tension, such as the ants crawling out of the hand and the spacial discontinuity represents the dreamworld, ever had a dream when you are in a room which doesnt look anything like the room you are meant to be in but you know somehow that it just is? These ideas are all interpreted in this film. It is my feeling that some of the best art ever made is that which was made during the surrealist movement as it allows you to interpret your own readings. UN CHIEN ANDALOU is a classic example of this.

Dali (Mallard Fine Art Series) Almost half Dal?’s illustrations in this book have rarely been seen

This publication presents the entire painted oeuvre of Salvador Dal? (1904-1989). After many years of research, Robert Descharnes and Gilles N?ret finally located all the paintings of this highly prolific artist. Many of the works had been inaccessible for years - in fact so many that almost half the illustrations in this book have rarely been seen.
Customer Review: Dali revealed
Dali (Mallard Fine Art Series) I have read this book cover to cover and enjoyed every word! Paul Moorhouse manages to give a great amount of information covering Dali’s life, his contribution to Surrealism, hidden aspects of his personality, his thinking and preferences at different periods in his life, thus allowing the reader to enter the magical world of Dali. The paintings selected span Dali’s lifetime and represent the major directions of his work at different points in his life. The explanation provided for each painting includes its symbolism, its relation to what the artist was going through personally at the time, as well as connections with the historical period and other influences. The only minus is the quality of the reproduction of a few of the paintings which is a bit disappointing. All in all a book I highly recommend.
Customer Review: Even better as a whole
The value of this book is in its 1600+ image reproductions. A few of them are photos of Dali or the people and places that inspired him. A very few show existing artworks to which Dali’s creations responded. The overwhelming majority, however, display Dali’s own paintings or the sketches related to them.

And the mass of imagery is overwhelming. The book traces Dali’s output from his early, formative periods onwards. Although Dali was productive in the 1920s, his familiar style emerged in the 1930s and simply expanded for the next half-century. The chronological organization of this book lets us see Dali’s art and personality develop. Among other things, we see how his sketching evolved from pen drawings early in his career to loose oil sketches later. This also seemed to complete some kind of cycle, from the relative crudity of his early work, to the crystalline finish of his best-known years, back to imprecision again, but with all of his mature expressiveness.

By its attempt at completeness, this presents aspects of Dali that other authors often ignore. For example, Dali was profoundly influenced by Catholic Christianity. Although his personal beliefs may be difficult to fathom, he produced some of the most beautiful images of Christ ever created.

Descharne’s commentary supports the images well, but it’s hard to read. I don’t mean that the text is badly written - quite the opposite, it is very helpful, especially in biographical notes that describe Dali’s life at the time of each work. Instead, I mean that my thoughts can’t stay on the words for long when the pictures take such command of my attention.

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Londons Times Funny Animals Cartoons - Salvador Dali Lama - Aprons


Londons Times Funny Animals Cartoons - Salvador Dali Lama - Aprons
Salvador Dali Lama Apron is commercial quality product. Whether it’s put to use in a restaurant or home, this apron will always help keep you clean. 100% cotton with Teflon finish for added protection. 1″ wide neck and waist ties, adjustable neck strap for full and medium length aprons.

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Dalimix for Women 3.4 Oz (100 ml) Eau De Toilette Spray Launched by the design house of Salvador Dali in 1996, DALIMIX PERFUME is classified as a refreshing, fruity fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of fresh and tangy citrus fruits including lemons, mandarins, grapefruit and oranges. It is recommended for office wear. All our fragrances are 100% originals by their original designers. Satisfaction guranteed.
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Laguna Perfume by Salvador Dali Gift Set for Women 50ml Eau De Toilette Spray Heart Shaped Necklace/Keyring Womens Perfume Design House: Salvador Dali Type: Gift Set Size: 50 ml Eau De Toilette Spray Heart Shaped Necklace/Keyring Recommended Wear: Casual Wear Gender: Female Fragrance Family: Fresh, Oriental and Floral Fragrance Fragrance Notes: Laguna Perfume by Salvador Dali, Salvador Dali Created Laguna In 1991. It Is The Result Of The Following Top Fragrance Notes: Mandarin, Peach And Lemon. The Middle Notes Are: Rosewood, Orris And Lily Of The Valley And The Base Of The Fragrance Is: Vanilla, Amber And Musk. 100% Genuine Brand Names Images are for illustration purposes only
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Salvador Dali (Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists) Presents a biography of Salvador Dali
Customer Review: Great book for youth
I bought 6 books from Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Artists for my daughter who is 7 years old. We read them together. She liked the books and showed some interest in arts. I suggest this book and other books from this series for all the parents who want their children to learn about art.
Customer Review: A wonderful way for kids to get to know Artists
Beautifully laid out and written in a way that is interesting for Kids. The Humor in this entire series makes it extremely pleasurable and easy to read.

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Salvador Dali - Alice in Wonderland
Salvador Dal?. (Spanish, 1904-1989). The Persistence of Memory. 1931. … 2008 Salvador Dal?, Gala-Salvador Dal? Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), …