Sunday, 2 May 2010

Pink Trees

are God's reassurance that he loves us. (like rainbows). Because He knows we get jaded by green ones sometimes. haahahahaha

Song of the week:
She's always a woman to me

She can kill with a smile
She can wound with her eyes
She can ruin your faith with her casual lies
And she only reveals what she wants you to see
She hides like a child,
But she's always a woman to me

She can lead you to love
She can take you or leave you
She can ask for the truth
But she'll never believe you
And she'll take what you give her, as long as it's free
Yeah, she steals like a thief
But she's always a woman to me

CHORUS:
Oh--she takes care of herself
She can wait if she wants
She's ahead of her time
Oh--and she never gives out
And she never gives in
She just changes her mind

And she'll promise you more
Than the Garden of Eden
Then she'll carelessly cut you
And laugh while you're bleedin'
But she'll bring out the best
And the worst you can be
Blame it all on yourself
Cause she's always a woman to me

LOVE the lyrics! You see parts of yourself (if you happen to be a girl)and other girls/women that you have ever known reflected in the song.  Have also been listening to Piano Man but not as much as song above.
Want to buy some Irving Penn prints for my walls. and hopefully catch the exhibit in Londy. *fingers crossed*
If not might ask Khairul to help me get one *hint hint*

UPdate on Enchanted Palace:
I wish I felt what I felt when I saw the event's poster at the tube+flyer. 
The exhibits were beautiful (no pictures allowed but I secretly took some) lots of thought and hard work put into them but I wish they made more of an effort for the THEATRE bit of the theatrical exhibition. All I could gather was-some servants running around and getting into trouble looking for some missing princesses.....
and margaret and diana's exhibits were put into one room instead of a room each like the other princesses. It was as though they were running out of time/ideas and had to come up with something quick because deadline is coming up. But of course Vivienne Westwood never fails to deliver....She did A Dress for a Rebellious Princess. A puffy period westwood dress but made in a material that had a modern floral print. 

 This is a dress in The Room Of The World. It's like a dress shaped lantern? With lots of stuff about the world on it. Methinks it was about a princess who lived at kensington palace who liked to travel and collect curios

This is a wax house in the room of forgotten childhoods. Mainly about the childhoods of royalty. I really liked the details of the house and the silhouette effect. The wax makes it look like something forgotten in the depths of some person's mind. They also used some lace and lots of paper.
and no i did not take a picture of the westwood T.T too busy admiring it and forgot!!!

1 comment:

  1. where were u last night?? :( was hanging out on skype. miss our weekend convos. actually im so screwed for thsi essay i have due on thursday its not even funny.ohh ohh and i love irving penn. im getting some of his photography printed to put on my walls at home.hope stahdee is good xoxo

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