LOOK ELSEWHERE

A site for
sore eyes
by Philip
Ahlqwist
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brilliance
of things
and people
that shine,
or shone,
through
the clutter."
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Theme “Caribbean Affair” Photographer Francis Giacobetti, September 1971
Theme “Caribbean Affair” Photographer Francis Giacobetti, September 1971
Theme ”Beauty in Natural Elements” Photographer Francis Giacobetti, April 1970
Theme ”Beauty in Natural Elements” Photographer Francis Giacobetti, April 1970
Theme “California Girls” Photographer Harri Peccinotti,  January 1969
Theme “California Girls” Photographer Harri Peccinotti,  January 1969
Theme “Whispers of Love Poetry” Photographer Harri Peccinotti, April 1968
Theme “Whispers of Love Poetry” Photographer Harri Peccinotti, April 1968
“The most beautiful car ever made” -Enzo Ferrari
“The most beautiful car ever made” -Enzo Ferrari
All of the above, photomontages by the clever Filip Dujardin
All of the above, photomontages by the clever Filip Dujardin
“Ever since I was eight or nine, I’ve been standing on the shoreline”
“Ever since I was eight or nine, I’ve been standing on the shoreline”
“Che Vuoi?” (English “What Do You Expect”) The tips of the fingers of one hand are brought sharply together to form an upward-pointing cone. The hand can either be held motionless or be shaken more or less violently up and down, according to the degree of impatience expressed. From the book Speak Italian. The Fine Art of the Gesture. A supplement to the Italian dictionary by Bruno Munari
“Che Vuoi?” (English “What Do You Expect”) The tips of the fingers of one hand are brought sharply together to form an upward-pointing cone. The hand can either be held motionless or be shaken more or less violently up and down, according to the degree of impatience expressed. From the book Speak Italian. The Fine Art of the Gesture. A supplement to the Italian dictionary by Bruno Munari