Stein, G. 1914, ‘Objects’, in G. Stein, Tender Buttons, Claire Marie, New York, pp. 7-29. 


Such a text works to unrelated items stitch together, at first the reader may not understand. Most of the literary works are to describe a story or describe a picture. But she only works like a transcendent text limited by the scope of the field, the reader into a surreal thinking of the screen. When I read these words, I will feel very interesting and weird, in which the text can often bring me into my own imagination. Reading though this work will make people have a kind of melody and rhythm, as if reading now is not just text on the form of things, but extended to lose more possibilities. There will be a sense of consciousness with the text away.

Her literary works were influenced by Cézanne's works of art. And her life partner also gave her a lot of creative inspiration. Even if her work has been questioned and opposed by many authorities, her writing is undoubtedly of great artistic value.

Quinoa 2006, motion picture, Absurda, Los Angeles.



When I first watched this video, its background music and the style of the film and the video content made me great curiosity. Like to broaden the boundaries of thinking, is the first time I feel the original teach people to cook the video can also be so shot. The overall style of this video is very strange, it is a little bit of discomfort. Black and white picture, horrible music and inadvertently amplified details, quiet room ... Which all seem very do not take, but put together together gives a new feeling. In the video which Lynch is still waiting for a completely meaningless story, so the story of the plot into the daily life of people will certainly be very boring. But in this video among the viewers will look carefully. The overall feeling is very wonderful.

David Lynch, the director of this video. His works usually have some dark colour, some of which are related to violent aesthetics. Such surrealist works often cause the discomfort of most people.


Godden, C. 1972-6, Joanie Pregnant, 1972; Joanie and Baby Jade, 1973; Untitled (1), 1976; Untitled (2), 1976; Untitled (3), 1976; gelatin silver photograph, Monash University, Melbourne.


This group of photos is very gentle, delicate, can highlight the characteristics of a woman. There is a kind of silent power flowing inside. When you see this group of photography, you do not think it is fixed, it will not think this is just a group of black and white photos. In the light of the intertwined you can see the feelings of flowing inside. The sense of power of the woman is reflected in the details of the photo. Rough cloth slightly from the burr, the mother embrace the baby when the hand, pregnant women face a natural smile. These details all reflect the sense of power of women and their understanding of the power.
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