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Post by Glance on Jun 8, 2010 9:35:42 GMT -6
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Post by MJWC on Jun 16, 2010 23:05:36 GMT -6
what the hell, I'm not sure.. I really seem to find this disturbing. Not just due to the fact of what the painting shows, but I have my own personal nightmares that started at the time of Michael's death and this is just bothering me.
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Post by KingMJRocks on Jun 17, 2010 2:38:01 GMT -6
It is FREEKING ME OUT
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Post by arabelle on Jun 21, 2010 8:44:03 GMT -6
THIS IS SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL .I LOVE IT
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Post by msdeweydiva on Jun 23, 2010 19:25:28 GMT -6
^^^Wonderful picture! It makes me smile. I saved it.^^^ Who is Mark Stutzman? Lemme go look him up...
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Post by arabelle on Jul 7, 2010 12:21:43 GMT -6
ONLY IF THIS COULD BE TRUE ANYMORE .WHAT A HAPPY FAMILY
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Post by msdeweydiva on Jul 7, 2010 12:27:16 GMT -6
^^^So sweet arabelle^^^ and imma steal your Bad siggy...(gorgeous man)
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Post by arabelle on Jul 7, 2010 23:05:51 GMT -6
no pb my dear
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Post by kisu on Jul 16, 2010 14:35:32 GMT -6
WOW you've posted such great pics How do you like these pictures? They are shown in an exhibition "American Jesus" in the Paul Kasmin gallery in New York by the director and photographer David LaChapelle. click to enlarge
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Post by MJWC on Jul 16, 2010 19:14:21 GMT -6
That last picture is actually Carlo Riley (MJ impersonator) they photoshopped the picture a little bit but it's him in it.
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Post by kisu on Jul 17, 2010 3:04:25 GMT -6
oh really? I didn' know that but it's also being shown in the exhibition
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Post by msdeweydiva on Jul 17, 2010 7:20:20 GMT -6
Here's more info about Mark Stutzman, if anybody's interested. From the Rockwell-esque picture above...and here's his website too: www.eloqui.comA graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Mark Stutzman began his illustration career at a fast-paced television station, where he worked on sets, created on-air graphics, painted weather maps, and created celebrity drawings that attracted industry attention. The co-founder of Eloqui, a studio devoted to the art of illustration, he works with clients from around the globe. His vibrant images portraying icons from popular culture appear on billboards and posters and in magazines, and his work has been commissioned by such clients as McDonald’s, DC Comics, and Entertainment Weekly. The artist’s groundbreaking rendition of the young Elvis Presley for the U.S. Postal Service was one of four stamps that he created to honor legends of American music.
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Post by KingMJRocks on Jul 17, 2010 9:45:30 GMT -6
oh really? I didn' know that but it's also being shown in the exhibition Are you talking about the official MJ exhibition? If so where is it now? I went when it was in London.
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Post by kisu on Jul 17, 2010 11:37:08 GMT -6
No it's not the MJ exhibition. This is David LaChapelle’s (photographer and director) latest exhibition of photographs, a series of digitally-arranged depictions of Michael Jackson and other celebs like Naomi Campbell shown under the provocative rubric “American Jesus". Right now it is supposed to be in New Yor City at Chelsea’s Paul Kasmin Gallery. I read about it in the German MJ Forum I am in and liked the pictures so much that I thoght I have to show them to you (since I haven't found them here yet) In this Forum we have an exciting discussion going on obout these pics and I just wanted to know what other people think of it
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Post by Glance on Jul 21, 2010 13:03:52 GMT -6
THIS IS SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL .I LOVE IT i LOVE this so much!!! Thank you, babe
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