in a small private courtyard in the Marais, a pair of heavy scrolled ornaments lay casually on an ancient well-used work-bench awaiting their fate...
I walked around the hôtel particulier to find their rightful placement in the exterior design scheme and realized that they may be discards, removed forever from their original decorative purpose and now considered as more superfluous artifacts of another century...
Monday, March 30, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
schéma vers
stumbling into a courtyard on the rue du Bac, I find the building's floor plan dated 17 avril, 1963 by the Prefet du Police, with a list of hieroglyphic symbols below...
if something goes awry and SECURITEX has to be contacted, the very out-dated telephone number posted with it will not be of much use!
[but good to know that things stay in place for as long as they do here, and that with age, they can even attain a collectible status!]
if something goes awry and SECURITEX has to be contacted, the very out-dated telephone number posted with it will not be of much use!
[but good to know that things stay in place for as long as they do here, and that with age, they can even attain a collectible status!]
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
projet ooks
we read this exasperated question posted on the wall inside this space where many brilliant and original ooks are offered for sale...
"pourquoi fatiguer ton esprit d'éternels projets qui te dépassent?"
and happily skipped off down the street, relieved to put off another scintillating ooky project indefinitely...
[Librairie Florence Loewy, 9, rue de Thorigny]
Monday, March 23, 2009
gibus off
the music has drifted and tidal-waved out from under this phallic top-hat for decades now... the crowning of so many musicians who left their soul-baring jetsam in Pa-reee...
do the blue/red, green/blue square lights still flash for the fallacious flotsam or just for the anointed ones dancing on the current?
[18, rue du Faubourg du Temple]
Thursday, March 19, 2009
light industry
Monday, March 16, 2009
tagless*
finally, the commercialization of graffiti to advertise for a truck rental company... the unexpected sanctioning of the long-"established" and prolific Miss Tic's work takes the bite out of her more subversive defacement noted for their arresting images of scantily clad and wantonly posed femmes paired up with short provocative phrases playing on words and double meanings... [er, find-her keep-her??]
[*a subcultural footnote on the heel of Adam's "challenging" post on "No Tag"!]
[*a subcultural footnote on the heel of Adam's "challenging" post on "No Tag"!]
Thursday, March 12, 2009
ma bête favorite
my secret lion is perched high, shaded and half-hidden amidst a bountiful feast of ripened fruits...
he is sated and watches me lazily as I cross over to the riverbank...
as I venture to the other side across the Pont de Sully...
he was once so blackened that I never noticed him, but when they finally cleaned off the Hôtel de Fieubet, he appeared like a royal vision...
ever le roi de la jungle...
[Hôtel de Fieubet/Ecole Massillon...2, quai des Célestines...dates from the 16th century...acquired by Gaspard de Fieubet in 1676 (he was a chancellor of Queen Marie-Thérèse)...madly decorated by the Comte de la Valette after he bought it in 1858 (he published the Journal de l'Assemblée Nationale)...and subsequently occupied by l'école Massillon in 1877 to the present]
Monday, March 9, 2009
l'ami de Alexandre
Friday, March 6, 2009
re-tabulation
the most immutable and durable of signboards - inscribed in marble, framed in stone - can still succumb to the ravages of age and weather... and yet, this fading but solid evidence of a once flourishing enterprise remains in place as a memorial tablet, a relique to the thousands of objets once fabricated here for the deserving populace...
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
revelation
Monday, March 2, 2009
le timide telamone
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