01-11-2006, 02:40 PM
...calendar!
I got two calenders for 2006.
Home: Amnesty International. It was given to me by my friend Justin Guarglia, a National Geographic photographer who has done some work on Shaolin. January's pic is his, a head shot of young disciple on standing his head.
Work: Taschen's Dali. I sold back some books and this was the only calendar left that was in the least bit appealing. In a classic Dali sensiblity, the days and months are in 8 languages, and each week starts on Monday (Montag or Lundi or Lunes or Luendi or Segunda-feira or Maandag or well, I can't do the Chinese characters here...) instead of Sunday. January's pic is Leda Atomica, a nekkid Gala with cradling a white swan's head, which I'm sure confuses anyone here looking at it.
I got two calenders for 2006.
Home: Amnesty International. It was given to me by my friend Justin Guarglia, a National Geographic photographer who has done some work on Shaolin. January's pic is his, a head shot of young disciple on standing his head.
Work: Taschen's Dali. I sold back some books and this was the only calendar left that was in the least bit appealing. In a classic Dali sensiblity, the days and months are in 8 languages, and each week starts on Monday (Montag or Lundi or Lunes or Luendi or Segunda-feira or Maandag or well, I can't do the Chinese characters here...) instead of Sunday. January's pic is Leda Atomica, a nekkid Gala with cradling a white swan's head, which I'm sure confuses anyone here looking at it.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

