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Kindred Spirits…

07 Monday Feb 2011

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Anne of Green Gables, Anne Shirley, Beauty, Favorite Book, Gilbert Blythe, Kindred spirits, L. M. Montgomery, Lauren DiMarco, Oleg Galagan, Photography

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I think you may be a kindred spirit after all.  – Anne of Green Gables

I am a huge Lucy Maud Montgomery fan! Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe of the Anne of Green Gables series were my favorite fictional characters as a child, as they were for most Canadian girls. (And, thanks to director and producer Kevin Sullivan, they are for my daughters’ generation, as well. )

It was Anne Shirley who filled my head with the notion of how wonderful it would be for your kindred spirit and your love interest to be one and the same.

Models – Lauren DiMarco & Oleg Galagan

Mitzpah…

15 Monday Nov 2010

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Antonio Genovia, beautiful, Beauty, Fashion Photography, Lauren DiMarco, Memoir, Mitzpah, Oleg Galagan, Omar Sharif, Photography, The Far Pavilions, Writing

© Antonio Genovia

Making love? It’s a communion with a woman. The bed is a holy table. There I find passion and purification. – Omar Sharif

Over the weekend I watched the TV mini series, The Far Pavilions, staring Ben Cross, Amy Irving, and Omar Sharif. Based on Mary Margaret Kaye’s 1978 novel of the same name, this epic romance was set in India during the British Raj or rule.

Early on in the story, the protagonist, Aston Pelham-Martyn (aka Ashok), received a gift of a mother-of-pearl charm from his childhood friend, Anjuli, a half-caste princess. Because he had nothing to offer her, he broke the trinket in half and gave her back a piece of it, promising to return one day and thus making it whole again.

The scene sparked the memory that I, too, had received half of an amulet many years ago. I rushed to my jewelry box and tucked away in a tiny velvet pouch was my part of a silver Mitzpah medallion. I could discern some of the words from Genesis on the back of it, “The Lord watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from the other.”

Receiving a Mitzpah in college was akin to a pre-engagement promise. There was an expectation that although we might go our separate ways for a time, we would one day be together again and so would the two pieces of our Mitzpah.

Unlike the characters in The Far Pavilions who, despite one obstacle after the other, succeeded in reuniting, our paths never crossed again. For me, the new-found Mitzpah now serves as a touchstone for many wonderful memories from years gone by.

My half of the Mitzpah.

Models – Lauren DiMarco & Oleg Galagan

Rectus Abdominis…

08 Friday Oct 2010

Posted by stanfordblog in Art, Design, Photography, Reflections

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Bartolomeo Passarotti, Juan Zambrano, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Oleg Galagan, Rectus Abdominis

© Juan Zambrano

The function of art is to represent ideal beauty.
Michelangelo
 
The classical male torso has been portrayed for centuries in various forms and in different mediums. What captures the beauty aesthetic for me is when the image includes a clearly defined rectus abdominis muscle, that runs vertically on either side of the center of the abdomen.

Sketch – Torso by Passarotti
Model – Oleg Galagan

Sunday Morning: Half Moon Bay…

27 Monday Sep 2010

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Antonia Genovia, beautiful, Beauty, Fashion, Half Moon Bay, Lauren DiMarco, Oleg Galagan, Photography

© Antonio Genovia

Oh what a beautiful morning,
Oh what a beautiful day…
Oscar Hammerstein II

Half Moon Bay beckoned me this morning. I walked along the shore at high tide and dodged the waves that claimed nearly half the beach.

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Models – Lauren DiMarco and Oleg Galagan

Beauty & the Sea Beast…

31 Tuesday Aug 2010

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Baudelaire, beautiful, Beauty, Charles Baudelaire, Fashion, Juan Zambrano, Mollusc, Octopus, Oleg Galagan, Photography

© Juan Zambrano

…the unexpected, the surprising, the astonishing, are essential to and characteristic of beauty. – Charles Baudelaire

There is a beauty in the grotesqueness of the octopus draped over the model’s skin – the mythological masculine form juxtaposed with the slimy, fetid mollusc. Both share a damp pallor.

Model – Oleg Galagan

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