liz taylor – travel in style

fed up with seeing images of liz taylor at age 18 everywhere. the only relevant post around once again comes from mister tereschenko who treat us with some pics of the lady’s boat, kalizma. on his post you will learn some interesting fact about this more than nice boat. such as miss taylor was travelling to cannes on her boat for a reason that has nothing to see with some sort of aero-phobia but pure dog love! she didn’t want her dogs to go on quaranteen. i feel like i wannabe a dog. by pp.


hand carved limestone elephant

hey pp i got your elephant right here! this is a beautiful piece of work, hand carved out of lime stone, its so detailed its sick. inside the solid piece of stone there is baby elephant and inside that baby elephant another elephant. this was all done using a single piece of stone. it was done in india and purchased for $600 which if you divide the days it took to make this by the amount its absurdly low. i mean these days you buy a digital camera for that price and you simply throw it away the next year! any how love it, and look at it daily in admiration of the work and try and remind myself just how much we suck! by dd

don’t go changin: model ANDREJ PEJIC


we couldnt include this image in the other post as the colors didn’t match but as you may know shes a he and doing it quite well.

so far so good… but we hope andrej doesn’t go through any plastic surgery and kitsch-ify this whole thing. so far its dignified. it goes like this, a pretty young aussie boy, dressed up to look like a girl, receives money and fame. nothing wrong there. work it all the way, but don’t do the sex change thang, you’ve been smart and having it all. just don’t pander to them, not even victoria’s secret, be who you are and if they take you then go as you are. weve been trying to sell make up to boys for years, the day will come. by dd

Hotest dude ever: model andrej pejic

the boy that stole the show: andrej pejic at the jean paul gaultier show

andrej pejic is so hot it really doesn’t matter if he’s a boy or a girl. he can be a cool one either way and hes surely welcome to our party any day…. however i think this finally sets a great pivotal point in the business that we call fashion. from the start, fashion was run by men for women. who else would make you walk on a stilt we call high heels? as the more tasteful, sensitive gay boys flocked to this venue they began to create their own “ideal image of a women”… (this mind you is just a theory–so don’t go changing any text books yet). that ideal image was of course not one of a women really, but of a young boy, pretty and gentle and kind, perhaps reading proust (just the way we like em). so out went the fashion image of a woman, from the hefty, well-fed, aristocrats, to flatter and skinnier girls resembling 12 year olds in mid puberty (this of course, made the pedophiles quite pleased with the new code). women, and i’d say rightfully, began to take note and made a fuss… wondering what to do with their bulbous butts and once well-sought after breasts? they demanded to regain their place in the spot light to no avail. time went by and the feminists took their jabs, screaming anorexia and heroin chic as their witness, no one listened, not even kate. finally with andrej the cat is out of the bag. no more pandering to those “women” types wanting attention. now the ideal image of their woman is finally a man… and that’s that… and if you don’t like it we can surely take this outside. by dd

Saachi: Top 10 London Shows for April

different abstractions – green cardamom – london: saw this show and another piece of his in the NY exhibit at the danese gallery along side of richard serra’s work, and the piece pictured above was quite unbelievable. the surface is made of thin threads than blur the reality of the physical surface even at a few inches distance. you could swear what you are seeing is a piece of glass suspended and not a physical thread. quite amazing. saachi placed the show as of the best shows in london for April and had this to say about it:

“…all three artists in this exhibition use abstraction interestingly. artist hadi tabatabai makes intensely poised grid-based abstractions. only close examination reveals that their meticulous construction uses threads just off the surface, or grout just below it, to create a stilled zone in which to contemplate the ambiguity of figure and ground, the nature of truth, the meaning of life…” see it if you can. by xy