Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Undocumented Picasso trove appears in France Last Updated: Monday, November 29, 2010 |

A retired couple in southern France has come forward with 271 previously unknown works by Pablo Picasso, seen in 1946.A retired couple in southern France has come forward with 271 previously unknown works by Pablo Picasso, seen in 1946. (George Konig/Keystone Features/Getty Images)
A lawyer for the administrator of Pablo Picasso's estate says a retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by the artist.
The couple for years squirrelled away the staggering trove — which is believed to be authentic — in their garage on the French Riviera, said Picasso Administration lawyer Jean-Jacques Neuer. The vast collection is estimated to be worth at least €60 million (nearly $81 million Cdn), he said on Monday.
The cache, dating from the artist's most creative period from 1900 to 1932, includes lithographs, portraits, watercolours and sketches — plus nine Cubist collages said to be worth €40 million (about $54 million Cdn) alone, according to French daily Liberation, which first reported the discovery on Monday.
Pierre Le Guennec, a 71-year-old former electrician who once worked for Picasso, and his wife showed many of the works to Picasso's son Claude and other estate administrators in Paris in September, seeking to have the works certified as authentic.
Shortly after that meeting, the lawyer filed suit on behalf of Picasso's heirs for alleged illegal receipt of the works — and police investigators are looking into how Le Guennec and his wife, Danielle, came by the pictures.
"This was a gift," Danielle Le Guennec told The Associated Press by phone from their home in the town of Mouans-Sartoux, near the tourist Riviera hotspot of Antibes. "We aren't thieves. We didn't do anything wrong."
Claude Picasso, quoted in Liberation, noted that his father was known for his generosity — but that he always dedicated, dated and signed his gifts, as he knew that some recipients might try to sell the works one day.


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Monday, November 29, 2010

Ho'oponopono Simplified




Ho'oponopono Simplified
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This Ho’oponopono Video explains how Dr Hew Len was able to cure an entire ward of criminally insane patients at Hawaii State Hospital by working on myself and the garbage (memories) in his subconscious mind. What Dr hew Len found, was that when he got in rhythm with The Divinity, all the patients got into rhythm too, and they soon healed. I hope you all enjoy this Ho’oponopono Video, and that is helps you better understand Ho'oponopono. I look forward to your feedback Kind regards, Saul Maraney Johannesburg, South Africa www.whatishooponopono.com Download Your Free Exclusive Ho’oponopono Secrets Interview with Mabel Katz Today!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tom Waits Better Off Without a Wife

Tom Waits - Warm Beer Cold Women

Treatment

Father Joseph C. Martin 

Roots of Blues -- Lead Belly „ Goodnight Irene"

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Poetry by RUMI - These Spiritual Window Shoppers



In honor of Black Friday and the holiday shopping seasons. One of 25 video poems in Four Seasons Productions newly released Moving Poetry Series - Three innovative new films - RANT * RAVE * RIFF. These Spiritual Window Shoppers was written in the 13th century by the Sufi mystic poet Jalal ad-Din Rumi and translated and recited in our film by Coleman Barks. MUST be fully experienced on big screen. Learn more about this provocative new series, featured poems, poets and readers at www.4SeasonsProductions.com.



RUMI quote...


"When I am with you, we stay up all night.
When you're not here, I can't go to sleep.

Praise God for those two insomnias!
And the difference between them."

Poetry by Pablo Neruda - Poema 20

Poetry by Langston Hughes - The Weary Blues

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

the velvet undergound &nico - Femme Fatale

Tom Waits - You Can Never Hold Back Spring

Tom Waits - Take Me Home

Tom Waits - Come On Up to the House

JOHN CALE live "Paris 1919"

K.D. Lang sings Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah

John Cale - Hallelujah

Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine

K. Ayers, J. Cale, B. Eno, Nico - June 1, 1974 - (Mike Oldfield on Guitar)

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It's late in the evening
And the weather is cold
I'm beginning to miss you
But that story's so old
I know I've been knocking
My head on the wall
And I must have been crazy
To leave
Oh yeah, yeah
Strange kind of blues coloured moon
Shines in the middle of my room.

Sometimes I'm burning
With a vision so bright
That it brings on the sunshine
In the middle of the night
And all those musical ladies
And the crazed young men
They are trying to make music
Together again? 0h no no
And a strange kind of blues coloured moon
Shines in the middle of my room.

John Cale - Heartbreak Hotel

John Cale - Heartbreak Hotel

Monday, June 21, 2010

Dystopia

dystopia:

A bogus utopia run on propaganda; ruled by a repressive government which breaks promises, dashes the hopes of its citizens and destroys wealth.

The X party promised to turn the country into a utopia, if elected. But all they did was create a dystopia by ruining the economy, and squander the nation's resources.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Scotland: Welcome to Our Life.

Scotland: Welcome to Our Life.

Plan a trip to Scotland where you can spend your Lottery winnings which you are yet to win....