Friday, October 3, 2014

Genius Way to Turn Your Trash Into Treasure

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October 03, 2014

If you are looking for some clever ways to reuse the old items you plan to throw away around your home? These 25 awesome DIY craft ideas help you to turn your trash into treasure. Try these ideas, they will help you declutter your home, organize your living space.


























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60 Photoshop shortcuts to speed up your workflow

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October 03, 2014

When working in Photoshop, simple tasks can become a hindrance to your workflow. So, instead of becoming frustrated take a look at our list of Photoshop shortcuts right here. They're guaranteed to speed up your workflow once you get the hang of them! We've also have a great selection of free Photoshop actions to create stunning effects and some brilliant Photoshop tutorials to help you put them into practise.

So, whether you want to change the size of your text, deselect a layer or merge a series of layers - we've got it covered! There are also some handy hints for brushes, saving and closing, and viewing options.


Layers



Fill a layer

MAC: Alt+Backspace (foreground) or Cmd+Backspace (background) 
WINDOWS: Alt+Delete (foreground) or Ctrl+Delete (background) 

This command will fill an empty later with the current foreground or background colour.

Flatten layers

MAC: Cmd+Alt+Shift+E 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E 

Add a new, empty layer to the top of your stack, select it and use the above command to flatten the layers in an image to sharpen the result. This adds a flattened version of the image to the new layer but leaves the layers intact too.

Merge visible Layers

MAC: Cmd+Shift+E 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+E 

This command will allow you merge all your existing layers in order to create one new layer. Beware! Once merged, they are extremely difficult to seperate.

New layer via copy

MAC: Cmd+J 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+J 

Use this command to create a new layer from an existing one. Sound complicated? Give it a go!

New layer via cut

MAC: Cmd+Shift+J 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+J 

Like creating a new layer via copy, this command will create a new layer with the selected image area in it, the only difference via cut is that it will remove the selected image portion from the original image.

Bring layer to top of stack

MAC: Cmd+Shift+] 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+] 

Here, you can move your preferred layer to the top of the stack of images you're working with in Photoshop.

Send layer to bottom of stack

MAC: Cmd+Shift+[ 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+[ 

This is plenty self-explanatory in that it does exactly the same as the command above but in the opposite direction.

Bring layer forward

MAC: Cmd+] 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+] 

This will allow you to bring any selected image to the front.

Send layer back

MAC: Cmd+[ 
WINDOWS: Ctrl+[ 

If you decide to change your mind, you can always select the image and send it to the back of the pile!

Copy multiple layers

MAC: Shift+Cmd+C 
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+C 

Draw a selection, then use this command to take every layer into the clippig, rather than just the current layer selection.

Selecting



Reselect

MAC: Cmd+Shift+D
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+D

This is a great command for any of you that accidentally click away from a section. Pressing these buttons will have that section reselected in no time.

Invert selection

MAC: Cmd+Shift+I
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+I

Select objects around an already pre-selected image. This way, you'll be able to work around your main focus without losing it!

Select all layers

MAC: Cmd+Opt+A
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+A

A perfect command for those times when you need to get everything in sync.

Select bottom layer

MAC: Opt+Comma(,)
WINDOWS: Alt+Comma(,)

This will select the bottom layer in the layers panel.

Select top layer

MAC: Opt+Period(.)
WINDOWS: Alt+Period(.)
This will select the top layer in the layers panel.

Deselect from the selection area

MAC: Opt+drag
WINDOWS: Alt+drag
If you need to deselect a certain area sharpish, then hit these keys.

Deselect all but the intersected area

MAC: Shift+Opt+drag
WINDOWS: Shift+Alt+drag

If you don't want to deselect an area, you can use this shortcut to ensure you're clicking on what you want.

Deselect the entire image

MAC: Cmd+D
WINDOWS: Ctrl+D

If you need to get away from the image, use this shortcut to deselect anything that you've clicked on.

Find the sizing handles

MAC: Cmd+T, Cmd+0
WINDOWS: Ctrl+T, then Ctrl+0

When pasting a layer or selection into a Photoshop image and it's bigger than the current image, it can be difficult to find the sizing handles. This command selects Transform and sizes the image inside the window so you can see the sizing handles.

Move a selection

MAC: Spacebar+Marquee Tool
WINDOWS: Spacebar+Marquee Tool

Want to move a selection easily? Simple press and hold the Spacebar and continue to do so until the selection is in the correct place.

Select individual channels

MAC: Cmd+3(red),4(green),5(blue)
WINDOWS: Ctrl+3(red),4(green),5(blue)

Selecting with Photoshop Channels makes removing a complex object from the background much easier than with other tools. And using this shortcut makes it even simpler.

Select a colour from an image

MAC: Opt+Brush Tool
WINDOWS: Alt+Brush Tool
When working with a Photoshop brush, if you want to sample a colour from an image, instead of clicking the Eyedropper tool, simply hold the Alt or Option key to switch temporarily. Then let go to return to the Brush tool.

Brushes/filling




Increase/decrease brush size

MAC: ]/[
WINDOWS: ]/[

Getting your brush size just right is one of the most important aspects of Photoshop. Do it with this command.

Fill

MAC: Shift+F5
WINDOWS: Shift+F5

Whether you want to fill the selection with the foreground colour or with a selected pattern, use this shortcut to get the job done quickly.

Increase/decrease brush hardness

MAC: }/{
WINDOWS: }/{

Brush hardness is just as important, so get it right with this shortcut.

Previous/next brush

MAC: ,/.
WINDOWS: ,/.

Save time and distractions by using these simple commands to swiftly move through the various brushes on offer.

First/last brush

MAC: </>
WINDOWS: </>

If you don't want to have go through the entire array of Brushes on offer, hit these commands to go back to the start or end.

Toggle airbrush option

MAC: Shift+Alt+P
WINDOWS: Shift+Alt+P

Simulate spraying painting with Photoshop's airbrush tool using this helpful shortcut.

Saving and closing



Save for web & devices

Pretty self-explanatory but if you prefer not to drag your mouse onto a number of options, use this shortcut on your keyboard.

MAC: Cmd+Shift+Opt+S
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S

Close & go to bridge

As the name implies, this will close your document and then open up Adobe Bridge where you can select the next file you wish to work on.

MAC: Cmd+Shift+W
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+W


Working with your images



Levels

MAC: Command+L
WINDOWS: Ctrl+L

When editing your images, you'll be using the levels box regularly. Save yourself some time with this Photoshop shortcut.

Free Transform

MAC: Cmd+T
WINDOWS: Cmd+T

This command opens the free transform tool for resizing, rotating, and skewing the image using a draggable outline.

Curves

MAC: Cmd+M
WINDOWS: Ctrl+M

This will allow you to quickly edit the Curves on your image.

Colour Balance

MAC: Cmd+B
WINDOWS: Ctrl+B

This is a perfect Photoshop shortcut to edit the Colour Balance of your images.

Hue/Saturation

MAC: Cmd+U
WINDOWS: Ctrl+U

These two powerful Photoshop tools will aid you in the colour balance battle, and will decrease the amount of crossover.

Desaturate

MAC: Cmd+Shift+U
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+U

Convert your colour image to grayscale values, leaving the image in the same colour mode.

Quick image fixes

Auto Tone

MAC: Shift+Cmd+L
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+L


Auto Contrast

MAC: Opt+Shift+Cmd+L
WINDOWS: Alt+Shift+Ctrl+L


Auto Color

MAC: Shift+Cmd+B
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+B

After a quick fix for a photo? While they're not reliable cure-alls, these tools are usually worth a go for automatically improving your images.

Lens correction 

MAC: Shift+Cmd+R
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+R

The camera always lies, particularly where lens distortion is involved. Use the lens correction filter to reduce the effect of barrel distortion, pincushion distortion and vignetting. 

Adaptive Wide Angle 

MAC: Opt+Shift+Cmd+A
WINDOWS: Opt+Shift+Ctrl+A

Wide angle lenses can bring their own particular distortions, and Photoshop has a filter for this. The Adaptive Wide Angle filter can quickly straighten lines that appear curved in panoramas, or photos taken with fish-eye and wide angle lenses.

Camera Raw Filter 

MAC: Shift+Cmd+A
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+A

With older versions of Photoshop you have to run Adobe Camera Raw as a separate program, but in Photoshop CC it's available as a filter, enabling you to non-destructively apply sophisticated adjustments to any image type.

Content aware scale

MAC: Cmd+Shift+Opt+C
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C

Scale your image to your preferred state with this super quick shortcut.

Content-Aware Move 

MAC & WINDOWS: Shift+J

The latest content-aware tool in Photoshop CC enables you to move objects around in a photograph, and it'll intelligently fill in the gaps where they used to be.

Create clipping mask 

MAC: Cmd+Opt+G
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+G

A great way to keep shadows and shading where they belong, the clipping mask tool is a basic but useful tool.

Blending modes 

MAC: Shift+plus(+) or minus(-)
WINDOWS: Shift+plus(+) or minus(-)

Photoshop has a variety of blending modes to create cool effects. Use this command to cycle through each.

Black and white dialog box 

MAC: Shift+Cmd+Alt+B
WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+Alt+B

Speed up the process of converting colour photos to black and white with this shortcut, which opens the black and white adjustment dialog box.

Change image size 

MAC: Cmd+Opt+i
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+i

Set up your image sizes with ease with this quick and simple shortcut.

3D



Show/Hide Polygons Within Selection 

MAC: Opt+Cmd+X
WINDOWS: Opt+Ctrl+X

Reveal All 

MAC: Opt+Shift+Cmd+X
WINDOWS: Opt+Shift+Ctrl+X

If you're working with 3D assets, use this option to view the polygons that make up your 3D models. 

Render 

MAC: Opt+Shift+Cmd+R
WINDOWS: Opt+Shift+Ctrl+R

Once you're happy with your 3D model, use this option to create a final render and create the highest quality version for output to web, print, or animation.

Viewing




View actual pixels 

MAC: Cmd+Opt+0
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+0

Viewing an image in Photoshop in actual pixels gives you the chance to see each pixel individually - ensuring your work is perfect.

Fit on screen

MAC: Cmd+0
WINDOWS: Ctrl+0

A great way to view your work in all its glory on screen.

Zoom in

MAC: Cmd+plus(+)
WINDOWS: Ctrl+plus(+)

If you want to get down to the nitty gritty of your image, zoom right in with this shortcut command.

Zoom out

MAC: Cmd+Minus(-)
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Minus(-)

Get an insight into how your work will look from afar with this zoom out command.

Text in Photoshop



Increase/decrease size of selected text by 2pts

MAC: Cmd+Shift+>/<
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+>/<

Experiment with text in Photoshop by using this command to change its size by 2pts.

Increase/decrease size of selected text by 10pts

MAC: Cmd+Option+Shift->/<
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+>/<

Works the same as the command above but it's by 10pts this time.

Increase/decrease kerning or tracking

MAC: Option+Right/Left Arrow
WINDOWS: Alt+Right/Left Arrow

Adjust the space between your text in Photoshop with this handy command.

Align text left/center/right

MAC: Cmd-Shift-L/C/R
WINDOWS: Ctrl+Shift+L/C/R

A great way to experiment with the alignment of your text, this shortcut will enable you to do it quickly.

Show/Hide selection on selected type

MAC: Ctrl+H
WINDOWS: Ctrl+H

Speed up selecting elements on type with this easy-to-remenber shortcut.


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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Famous Logos with Hidden Meaning

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October 02, 2014

Did you know that amongst some of the most famous brand logos are little hidden messages? A lot of these you could probably see on first glance but others you would have to look a little harder. It makes you wonder how many other logos have hidden messages out there.


FedEx


The FedEx logo isn’t just two different colors. Look a little close and you will see they have cleverly placed an arrow between the E and x. This is to represent them always trying to move forward.

Spartan Golf Club


The Spartan Golf Club have cleverly disguised a golfer inside the Spartan’s face.

Mitsubishi


The Mitsubishi logo is combined the three-leaf crest of the Tosa Clan and the three-diamond crest of the Iwasaki family.

Toblerone


Toblerone originated from Berne, Swizerland. The town is also known as city of BEARS.

Toyota


VAIO


The first part of VAIO represents an analog symbol and the last two letters are binary numbers.

Coca Cola



Hidden in the ‘o’ of Cola is the Denmark flag. This wasn’t their initial intention with the logo. Once Coca Cola discovered that part of its logo looks like the Danish flag, they setup a media stunt at Denmark’s biggest airport welcoming customers with flags.

amazon


No it’s not a smiley face. But it is to do with the orange arrow pointing from A to Z. This represents that amazon offer a wide range or products literally from A to Z.

LG


Although this Pacman turn around isn’t confirmed, we think it’s really cool!


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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Johnson Lee Caught Making Out With Ellen Chan

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September 21, 2014

Johnson Lee has been making headlines ever since the critical success of his show Office of Practical Jokes. Recently there are claims that Johnson is cheating on girlfriend Lukian Wong with 47-year-old movie actress Ellen Chan.


Johnson and Ellen have been good friends for quite some time, and earlier Johnson had invited Ellen to star in a film he is planning to direct. Two weeks ago, at a farewell party for TVB actor Q Bobo, Johnson was seen shouting, “Ellen Chan is now my woman!” The two were also frequently seen visiting at each other’s homes late into the night, fueling speculations about their secret love affair. Johnson and Ellen quickly denied the rumors. Both parties emphasized that they are close friends and explained that they were simply having business meetings to discuss Johnson’s newly-created production company.

On Wednesday, reporters spotted Johnson and Ellen acting intimately as they left another farewell party for Q Bobo. The two arrived at the party together earlier in the evening. At around two o’clock in the morning, Ellen hurriedly left the bar in anger. Q Bobo and Johnson quickly ran after her, but Q Bobo failed to console Ellen despite many attempts. Johnson came to the rescue however. He immediately reached out for Ellen’s hand, blew into her ear seductively, and gave her a quick kiss. Ellen soon calmed down at Johnson’s gestures and became cheerful once again.

After awhile, Ellen became agitated for a second time. Johnson said a few words to her and she immediately went over and wrapped her arms around his neck. Ellen was then seen licking Johnson’s ears and kissed him repeatedly. The two later flagged down a taxi to go home, and made out heatedly during the ten-minute ride. Ellen reportedly sat on Johnson’s lap at one point as she continued to attack him with passionate kisses. Johnson later accompanied Ellen to her home and did not leave the residence for the rest of the night.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

18 World Cup Soccer Stars Who Look Exactly Like Celebrities

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June 18, 2014

With the 2014 World Cup nearly a week underway in Brazil, the American sports world has quickly been introduced to a new crop of international superstars. We couldn't help but notice that a bunch of these soccer players -- or footballers as they're known around the world -- look strangely familiar. Here are 18 people on the World Cup stage who have their very own celebrity doppelgangers:


David Luiz of Brazil and Sideshow Bob of "The Simpsons."


Mesut Ozil of Germany and silent film actor Buster Keaton.


Pavel Mogilevets of Russia and the Sprint Framily Plan kid.


Robin Van Persie of the Netherlands and actor Ben Affleck.


Angel di Maria of Argentina and German-language author Franz Kafka.


Aron Jóhannsson of the U.S. and a young Kevin Bacon.


Diego Lugano of Uruguay and actor Simon Baker, of "The Mentalist."


Uruguay striker Diego Forlan and actor Bradley Cooper.


 Chris Wondolowski of the U.S. and singer Enrique Iglesias.


 Croatian manager Niko Kovac and actor Joseph Gordon Levitt.


Italian maestro Andrea Pirlo and Sandor Clegane, the Hound, from "Game of Thrones."


English goalkeeper Joe Hart and "Dawson's Creek" star James Van Der Beek.


French striker Karim Benzema and actor Shia LeBeouf.


Kevin De Bruyne of Belgium and Prince Harry.


Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi and Adam Young of the band Owl City.


U.S. midfielder Kyle Beckerman and College Liberal meme girl.


Omar Gonzalez of the U.S. and actor Adam Driver.


Sami Khedira of Germany and comedian/actor Sacha Baron Cohen.

source: huffingtonpost

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Led Zeppelin Read More: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Led Zeppelin

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June 18, 2014



Led Zeppelin’s fourth album turns forty-two years old today (Nov. 8), and as part of our celebration we’re counting down 10 things you may not know about this legendary and much discussed album with the help of George Case, the author of ‘Led Zeppelin FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the Greatest Hard Rock Band of All Time.’

Far from a typical biography, the book jumps in a dizzying but wonderful way across years and topics to explore the band’s work from every perspective possible. As Case explains, “I started off as a fan, but I wanted to write more than just the traditional fan biography. I wanted to dig a little more into the whole cultural background of what Zeppelin was doing when they were actually an active group.”

This is partially done to debunk the sometimes erroneous legends that have surrounded the band over the years: “There seems to have been a mythology put onto them since they broke up, and the fan community has read so much into the music and the album covers and what the band was doing, and when you go back to the actual interviews of what they said they were doing it, they’re actually a lot more off-hand about it than people might suspect.”

Which makes a lot of sense, given the band’s schedule at the time. “Those first four albums were made in less than two years, so obviously they were working at a really fast pace, they didn’t have time to think about everything they were doing and try to come up with a reasoning for why they made the songs, or what they put on the album covers. So I was trying to remind the readers about that, that a lot of this was more haphazard than it seems to be in retrospect.” It’s a fantastic read and we highly suggest you check out the book, and of course, this list of 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Led Zeppelin ‘IV’:

1. They had a good reason for not including their name or faces on the cover. 
“The cover wasn’t meant to antagonize the record company,” Jimmy Page told reporter Brad Tolinksi in 2001. ‘It was designed as our response to the music critics who maintained that the success of our first three albums was driven by hype and not talent… So we stripped everything away, and let the music do the talking.” 

2. The opening sounds of ‘Black Dog’ are a byproduct of studio technology.
As Case explains, “Page did a lot of overdubbing, so when you’ve got three separate tracks of guitars to be played together, they have to get synched. It’s the sound of the tape rolling. He could have cut it out, it’s just them getting lined up from the separate takes and all.” Instead, the guitarist left them in, thinking it sounded like “the massing of the guitar armies.”

3. Robert Plant’s the only one moving at normal speed on ‘When the Levee Breaks.’ 
Much has been made of the Headley Grange stairwell that helped capture that massive ‘Levee’ drum sound: “People wonder how that sounds so planetary, but there was a natural echo there, and then they put more on it. They also slowed it down in the mix so it sounded really booming, had this huge reverb to it, it’s almost physical when you listen to it.” In fact, “The only sound on ‘When the Levee Breaks’ that’s recorded in natural time is Plant’s voice, everything else is slowed down just a little bit to make it really heavy.”

4. If you had to pick the least popular song on the album, it would probably be ‘Four Sticks.’ Although he’s quick to label it “a very tough call,” Case mentions in the book that the rhythmically tricky ‘Four Sticks’ is probably the least essential of all the songs on ‘IV.’ “I don’t think it’s bad at all, but I think of all the songs on the record it’s the least listenable.” Perhaps the band agrees: “Seven of the eight songs from that album are on their 1990 box set, and ‘Four Sticks’ was the one that didn’t make it. Compared to the other tracks on there, it just doesn’t stand out as much.”

5. The album was recorded in several different places. 
When discussing the recording of ‘IV,’ the reportedly haunted house known as Headley Grange comes up, but big parts of the record were recorded at places like Island Studios and Sunset Sound. “Headley Grange is the one that gets known, because it’s a spooky house and that’s really cool, that’s where ‘When the Levee Breaks’ was recorded, in that echoey stairwell, but they did use a lot of other studios too. Headley was not professional enough. They had Ronnie Lane’s mobile outside, but Page was saying they had to go into a real studio for what they were doing.”

6. The band realized they needed to start crediting their lyrical inspirations. 
Zeppelin has taken much grief from blues fans for heavily relying on lyrics from other artists in their earlier work, and it seems the degree of this “borrowing” is still being realized. “One thing I didn’t even mention in the book, that I heard just recently, I was listening to Count Basie, and he has a song called ‘Going to Chicago’ — “Sorry that I can’t take you,” so obviously Plant was getting into that at the end of ‘Levee.’ So all the lyrics were taken from Memphis Minnie, except for that little bit of Basie at the end. By that point, by ‘IV,’ I think they knew it was too obvious, that they couldn’t take someone else’s song and all the credit for it, so they snuck her name on it at the end.”

7. Contrary to rumors, there are no backwards messages on ‘Stairway to Heaven.’ “It sounds cool, it’s a great legend, but all that is just something that’s been thrown at it from long after the record was done. It wasn’t until the ’80s, after Zeppelin broke up, that these ideas started getting aired in public. It had to do with the religious backlash that happened in those days, people were reading satanic messages into ‘Dungeons and Dragons,’ this was just one more target for them. The band did use backwards sounds, for the aural effect, but they weren’t trying to put any messages on there.”

8. They weren’t the first to name a song ‘Stairway to Heaven.’ 
They were beaten to that title, if not by others before him, by none other than pop crooner Neil Sedaka, who included his own song by that exact same name on his 1960 album ‘Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits,’ taking it all the way to No. 9 on the charts.

9. There could have been more than eight songs on ‘IV.’ 
Zeppelin had a habit of holding onto material until they deemed it ready, for years sometimes. Many of the songs from 1975′s ‘Physical Graffiti’ were actually recorded as far back as the ‘III’ sessions. ‘Boogie with Stu’ from ‘Graffiti’ originally came from the ‘IV’ sessions, as did ‘Black Country Woman.’

10. The symbols the band chose for themselves on the album art don’t mean as much as you might think.
“They were put together pretty hastily, people have read so much into them over the years. When you get down to it, it sounds like John Paul Jones and John Bonham just said, ‘Oh, we’ll pick these, you know, sure, whatever,’ they weren’t that interested. Robert Plant picked the feather in the circle from some mystical account of some lost civilization that probably never existed. It was one of those hippie things that they thought was out there. Page’s “Zoso,” goes way back to the renaissance, really, but basically it’s a representation of Capricorn from a document dating back the 1500s. In those days, the way people drew astrological symbols was a lot more elaborate than just scales or fish, but it does derive from a symbol for Saturn, or for Capricorn. It’s nothing satanic or anything like that.”

source: ultimateclassicrock

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

The World Is Ours

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June 12, 2014

Coca Cola for creating theme song from Nepal  
The World is Ours' is the 2014 Coca-Cola FIFA World Cup™ anthem. The song has been on an amazing journey. Starting in Brazil in 2013, The World Is Ours has inspired 120 musicians and producers, 300 hours of studio time to create 24 localized versions for 175 markets, literally bringing Brazil to the World and the World back to Brazil. This is the World's Remix featuring artists from around the world.

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Italy surrenders to the art of Frida Kahlo in a major retrospective held in Rome

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June 09, 2014

"Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace" painted in the '40s and provided by the University of Texas. Photo: CONACULTA
Mexico City, June 9 (HOWEVER) -. The magna sample of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo in Rome is causing a real furor. There are already 175 thousand people visited the exhibition consists of 160 pieces of disputed authorship such as perennial artist.

This is the largest retrospective of Mexican painter in the Italian capital, with works like "Self Portrait with Velvet Dress" and takes place in The Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome, where he opened last March 18.

The "fever Frida" in Europe has also nest in Berlin where Gisèle Freund presents a series specifically devoted to Kahlo and her husband Diego Rivera, whom the German photographer was very friendly.

The exhibition "Gisèle Freund: photographic portraits and scenes" (May 23 to August 10 at the Academy of Arts Berlin) collects first Freund 280 photos digitally restored with its original color processed.

Freund (1908-2000) portrayed color and almost always in the privacy of their homes to writers, artists and philosophers such as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir, in addition to Kahlo and Rivera, with whom he maintained a close friendship, dpa reported.

NOT JUST SUFFERING

Unwittingly, both samples make up a different profile than usual Frida Kahlo in the Old Continent, and took the female prisoner cliché lifelong suffering and unfortunate protagonist of a life full of obstacles, to make it known in all its glory, both artistic personally.

"Diego in my thoughts." Photo: CONACULTA
A trend that according to historian Victor Garcia Diaz Arciniega was taking shape in recent years. "The plastic qualities of his work have been imposed and recognized as exemplary by the sincerity of the aesthetic search and expressive vitality of his subjects, without this being a biography marked by pain and lust for life is obviated" he wrote in his text "Frida Kahlo, die to live" read during Fridianas Conference in 2007. 

It is precisely what highlights Italian media referring to the exhibition of Mexican Quirinale, where the curator Helga Prignitz Pruning boasts of making public view the artwork from the most important public and private collections in Mexico, Europe and the United States account for a vital and dedicated artist. There are over 40 portraits and self-portraits, including the famous "Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace" painted in the '40s and provided by the University of Texas.

"Self Portrait with Monkeys", "Diego on my mind", "bed", "Landscape", "The cup", "Two self-portraits", "Pancho Villa" and "La Adelita", among many others, are not only a mirror their experiences marked by the terrible accident he suffered at age 17, but also reflect the social and cultural transformation that brought the Mexican Revolution. 

Frida Kahlo retratada by Gisèle Freund. Photo: Special
"Close to his death, the emphasis of their evaluation focused almost exclusively on the heroic, moral and ideological features of Frida; his biography and all his marriage to Diego Rivera had features of myth. Over time and despite the burden of multiple adhesions, as some purists claim-the pictorial work of our artist has been showing the essential vitality of authentic aesthetic research that originates and characterized, "wrote Victor Garcia Diaz Arciniega. 

In Rome, a city full of museums with works by famous artists, Frida Kahlo makes history by becoming the only Latin American artist capable of causing much interest among the Italian public. 

CHILDREN NEAR Frida Kahlo 

As part of the exhibition which runs until next August 31, the area of ​​Museum Education Service conducts the Art Laboratory Project in which children participate in the recreation of the everyday world with which the painter had contact.

Kids get close to Frida Kahlo. Photo: CONACULTA
The workshops are held at the Azienda Speciale Palexpo Exhibition Palace of the Museum of Scuderie The Quirinale, by art teacher Chiara Bandi. 

"It encourages younger children to create the huipil. As jices tailors armed with small, children and children emphasize on the textures and weave garments carrying former and current meanings, "she said in an interview with the press department of CONACULTA. 

"The older children work with larger colored fabrics, ribbons, lace and long skirts rustling. Following the images of Frida, the "amazing clothes" worn by the artist reinterpreted. Clothing, accessories, jewelry and hairstyles that do not have a goal of complacency for her, but they represent a deep bond between the artist and the Mexican tradition and culture, "he remarked.

source:sinembargo

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Why Do Tribes Have Matrilineal Societies?

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June 09, 2014



Women have always played a significant role in the existence and administrations of tribal nations. They have been instrumental due to their innate ability to reason and dispense wisdom. They also were characterized as wise because they originated the teachings for the children. The men were allowed to articulate, enforce and deliver these teachings, but it was the women who monitored and allowed them to speak. They were the faith keepers and, for Eastern tribes, the originators of the Longhouse system of government, whereby they designated who amongst the men was to articulate the laws.

As a Lakota, I experienced matrilineal authority early on. My mother ran everything. She paid the bills, bought the groceries, and decided when and where we would go. She settled all arguments and her word was law in our family. I don?t know if that qualifies as having matrilineal authority, but she clearly possessed it. My grandmother was also the same way. She took no guff, and you had better not roll your eyes at her either. She was strict but fair in all her decisions. She could swing a mean ax when it came to chopping wood too. All the women that I came in contact with as a young man were strong women. They had to be, because they were experiencing tough times.

Today's Indian women are no different. They have to face some of the same challenges, only in a different time. Today, we have different issues and concerns, but, our women still have the majority vote when it comes to making the important decisions. What impresses me these days is how educated they are and how willing they are to take the lead when it comes to the welfare of their people.

Matrilineal societies existed amongst the Eastern tribes for sure, but they also existed in other tribes, like the plains tribes, but the women were behind the scenes. They made the decisions, but allowed the men to articulate them—how smart was that?

We have always had deep respect and love for our women, for the unique Creator-given ability to procreate and a host of other reasons. Modern times, assimilation and the cultural and lifestyle changes we have gone through as a people, have somewhat clouded the standing and reverence we once had for our women, and that is not a good thing. My only hope is that the new generations will come to the realization that our women—our mothers, and our grandmas—are the ultimate reason we are still here, and a viable people, today.

source:indiancountrytodaymedianetwork

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