30.11.11

a portrait: femme verte . . .

" femme verte . . . "
a portrait
acrylic and mixed media

© 2011 bijou le tord

29.11.11

marilyn monroe: wet rocks . . .

marilyn monroe : " wet rocks "
© private collection

Ernest Hemingway . . .

a photograph of ernest Hemingway:
from " Hemingway : A Life in Pictures
the NYT november 13, 2011

Ernest Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential , Boston

two cows: one portrait . . .


two cows : one portrait . . .
© 2011 bijou le tord

black / white photography
lomo-photo . . .


24.11.11

turkey over NYC . . .

Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
a long long time ago. . .
unknown photographer
NYC

19.11.11

the art of dissent . . .

“The Art of Dissent in 17th-Century China: Masterpieces of Ming Loyalist Art 
From the Chih Lo Lou Collection” remains through Jan. 2 
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: metmuseum.org.

cactus flower . . .


" touch the light . . . grey . . ."

silver  and salt photography

© 2011 bijou le tord

17.11.11

Color Matters. . .

" still echoes "

Color plays a vitally important role in the world in which we live. Color can sway thinking, change actions, and cause reactions. It can irritate or soothe your eyes, raise your blood pressure or suppress your appetite. When used in the right ways, color can even save on energy consumption.
As a powerful form of communication, color is irreplaceable. Red means "stop" and green means "go." Traffic lights send this universal message. Likewise, the colors used for a product, web site, business card, or logo cause powerful reactions.
photograph © 2011 bijou le tord

11.11.11

series 7: untitled 1

series 7: untitled 1
© 11-11-2011. bijou le tord
 silver chrome on glass . . .


9.11.11

series 6 : untitled


untitled 1


untitled 2

© 2011 bijou le tord
color photography , pencil, mixed media
printed on sonar paper