Thursday, November 12, 2015

The night circus, Erin Morgenstern

"- I have spent a great deal of my life struggling to keep myself in control, said Celia, resting her head on his shoulder. To know myself inside and out, to keep everything in perfect order. I lose that when I'm with you. That frightens me and...
- I don't want you to be frightened, Marco interrupts her.
- It frightens me how much I like it, concludes Celia, turning her face toward him again. How tempting it is to lose myself in you. To surrender. To let you restrain me for breaking chandeliers rather than constantly take care of myself."



          "Secrets have power. And that power diminishes when they are shared, so they are best kept and kept well. Sharing secrets, real secrets, important ones, with even one other person, will change them. Writing them down is worse, because who can tell how many eyes might see them inscribed on paper, no matter how careful you might be with it. So it's really best to keep your secrets when you have them, for their own good, as well as yours.
This is, in part, why there is less magic in the world today. Magic is secret and secrets are magic, after al and years upon years of teaching and sharing magic, or worse, writing it down in beautiful books that get all dusty with age, removed its power bit by bit. Perhaps it was unavoidable, but not compulsory. However everyone makes mistakes." 

          "This is not magic. This is the way the world is, only very few people take the time to stop and note it."

           "Esse quam videri", Celia says. To be rather than to seem."

          "You think as you walk away from Le Cirque Des Rêves and into the creeping dawn, that you felt more awake within the confines of the circus. You are no longer quite certain which side of the fence the dream is."

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Mie imi pasa. Voua?


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Teo, stiu ca poti sa treci si peste aceasta cumplita experienta. Ne-ai demonstrat ca poti de atatea ori. Te rog, hai inca o data! Nu-mi gasesc cuvintele sa vorbesc despre tine. Esti o luptatoare, o invingatoare, o minune de om pe acest pamant. Suntem cu gandul la tine si eu si Ovidiu si Andreea.

Toate cele 146 de suflete care au supravietuit incendiului din Colectiv si se zbat pentru propria viata chiar in acest moment au nevoie de ajutorul nostru! Nu este de ajuns sa vorbim despre ei si sa mergem mai departe. Sa fim alaturi de ei si sa-i ajutam sa mearga si ei mai departe!

Mie imi pasa. Stiu ca si voua.



Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The caring hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber





You can see this beautiful hand sculpture in Switzerland, Glarus. 

Click here: SOLVE THE PUZZLE :) 

I did it in 4 minutes and 59 seconds. What is your score? 



And there are more around the world, different sculptors, different stories. I would like to see them all...someday. 






Thursday, October 22, 2015

Black Diamond, Copenhagen

The Royal Library, National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library

I remember the time when I used to go to the public library in my home town to borrow books. Even though my parents had at that time an impressive home library, I've waited so anxiously for the limit of age that allowed me to borrow books from the library. And when the time came, I proudly crossed the doorstep. I remember the cramped dark corridors, the silence of the hall and the smell of the books. I always respected what the librarian lady said to all of us children with a severe voice "do not write on the books and bring them back in time", but I always searched from the small notes left by other readers on the pages of the books... 

I grew up and I forgot about all the mixed feelings that a small public library can give you. Now I buy my own books or borrow them from my friends and I visit public libraries that impress me not by their books or specific old smell of the books but for their architecture and style.

One of them is The Royal Danish Library with a brilliant architecture, a classy old library built in 1906 and a "black diamond" extension building finished in 1999. I was impressed by the exterior facade of the building that seems to lean over the sea. The name of the building is a perfect match for it. During day time, the water and the sky beautifully reflect in its windows creating a life size painting effect. At night, you cannot miss the structure if you pass near by or even from the distance, the black marble work of art absolutely shines.   





The building is connected with the original library by three bridges on different levels.
















The building is also the home for the National Museum of Photography, has a nice restaurant and a café, a bookshop and houses the Queen Hall designed as a space for concerts, lectures, film screenings or theatre. 

"We are drawn to these projects for their potential to engage the public and not only to give cultural and social life to their cities and towns but also for their ability to work as an accelerator for learning and knowledge", founding partner Bjarne Hammer. 


Monday, October 12, 2015

Make up, don't break up, Bonnie Eaker Weil

"Don't confuse passion with intimacy. Passion develops fast, then levels off. Physical attraction is the strongest part of passion. Intimacy begins slowly and accelerates with time. Mental and emotional attraction is the strongest part of intimacy."



 "Here's what men in my seminars say about why they don't call when they say they will:
    The Number One Answer
    The day after the date or when you first meet is too soon. The next day still feels too aggressive and desperate. The third day is the turning point. If four days go by, I start thinking she might bitch at me by now, since it's been four days. By the fifth day, I feel too guilty. I know she'll ne mad, so why call?
     Other Answers
  • She was so intense, I told her I'd call so she'd leave me alone
  • I need time to think
  • I might just want to be friends
  • It seems like she's looking for a husband
  • I want her to like me for who I am and she seemed more interested in what I do
  • She wants to have kids. I'm not even ready to be a husband, let alone a dad
  • I wanted to see if she'd call me
  • I don't want her to think she's got me wrapped around her little finger
  • What if she says no
  • I like her too much
  • I was just being polite"
:)

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

House of Amber, Copenhagen

I don't know if there is any woman in this world who doesn't like jewelry... it's never enough and it constantly appears in our lives over and over again as a symbol of friendship, love or simply because we love ourselves so much that, from time to time, we cannot refuse us such gift. Fragile, discreet, shiny or opulent, inspired by all the beauty in this world, we all want it. And even when you cannot afford it, you're still allowed to "flirt" with it by trying it and that is exactly what I did in House of Amber in Copenhagen. Founded in 1933 by Dane Einer Fehrn, nowadays the House of Amber shop can be found in several cities such as Stockholm, Beijing, Honk Kong, Dubai and so on.

Between 30 and 50 million years old, in different colors from milky white and pale yellow to dark red, the amber is not a stone in fact, but a petrified resin from prehistoric trees. Its color depends of the environment, light, heat, moisture and oxidation. It may also contain small insects and plants and these pieces, as veritable time capsules, are really valued by collectors.

I even found out that amber from the tropical areas of South America, so called young amber (up to 4 million years old) has a clear green color. This type of amber was presented to the world as Caribbean Green Amber and fascinated me from the first moment that I lay eyes on it.

Inspired by nature, architecture, Venetian mirrors, Buddhist beliefs, Earth, gods or even fairy tales etc., the talented Danish designers create for House of Amber exquisite pieces in several collections. You wear them and you "glow from the depth of your soul."  




Amber and fur in Avant Garde Collection









Pure Amber Collection


Caribbean Green Amber






Thursday, October 1, 2015

11th Zurich Film Festival


Between September 24 and October 4 you can enjoy great movies and you can meet fantastic filmmakers at the 11th Zurich Film Festival. 
Last night I saw A Syrian Love Story and I got the chance to take part at an open discussion with the director of the movie, Sean McAllister. 
A Syrian Love Story is a documentary film about two young Syrian people - Amer and Raghda - who met in a prison where they were kept for fighting the political regime. After the release from prison, they started a family (they have four sons) but after several years, the mother ended up behind the bars again for publishing a book about their prison love story and criticizing the oppressive dictatorship.
Sean McAllister stayed with this struggling family for 5 years between and after the unexpected release of Raghda from prison.
The movie is not just a story of love but a story of despair, inner fight and hope. It is not just the story of Amer and Raghda, but the story of a nation and a voice for every refugee in this world.

Next film on my list, a Romanian movie: The Miracle of Tekir. Can't wait to see it.

THE END

p.s. Zurich Film Festival launched last year ZFF72, Switzerland's biggest contest of short films. The participants had 72 hours to create a maximum 72 seconds movie. Take a look as well here and vote the film you like on ZFF72

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

NY Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen

I was a little bit skeptic when I was searching for museums in Copenhagen and I found one called NY Carlsberg Glyptotek. I'm more like a wine kind of girl, what would I see in a museum called after Carlsberg? I'm kidding, of course, because NY Carlsberg Glyptotek is a museum of ancient and modern art that really made my trip to Copenhagen. The owner of Carlsberg brewery, Carl Jacobsen created one of the largest private collections of French and Danish sculptures and paintings, antiquities from Egypt and Mediterranean areas. In 1899, together with the building, the entire collection were donated to the public by Carl and his wife Ottilia Jacobson. Cheers!

I was completely touched to find there exquisite pieces carved by Rodin in the French and Danish Sculpture exhibition "From Block to Body". The exhibition is open till December 31, 2015 so if you are around, don't miss it! You may admire most of the sculptures from all angles since a lot of them are arranged in a manner that gives the visitor the chance to walk around them. The exhibition shows the journey of the artists from a block of raw marble to an infinite numbers of delicates bodies celebrating life and love or, on the contrary, expressing dramatic destinies, fear of the sadness moment of death.

The Blessings, Auguste Rodin

Eternal Spring, Auguste Rodin




Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Rimini, Rodin

Ovidian Metamorphosis, Rodin


 Shooting star, Felix Maurice Charpentier



...And a little bit of Greek tragedy: Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy

If you are lucky as I was you even get the chance to visit the museum and listen to a concert on the background at the same time. 


Athena wearing a aegis with a medusa head on her chest.





The museum has a lovely collection of busts as well, I photographed my favorites.









The next sculpture (photographed from three different angles) of two heads - one old and one young -represent a personification of two lakes: Lake Albano and Lake Nemi.



As a bonus for visiting this museum you get a special exhibition: Edgar Degas (ends as well on December 31, 2015). The French painter was always preoccupied by movement: running horses, dancing ballerinas and he beautifully captured their movement in wax figures. He only exhibited one sculpture in his career: The Little Fourteen Year Old Dancer that was displayed in 1881 at the Sixth Impressionist Exhibition.

The Little Fourteen Year Old Dancer





The French Masterpieces include Glyptotek's collections of French paintings of Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Manet, Degas etc. I didn't have time to photograph since I was very busy to exercise my new "talent": recognizing the painters...ok, stop bragging, Teona! :)

At the end I will show you just a glimpse of Egyptian art.


 The eternal question: blonde or brunette? :)



Funky monkey art


The museum displays mummies and mummies' cases in the Egyptian burial hall.   
Did you know that the Egyptians believed that after people die the soul takes the form of an invisible bird and flies among the living people and at night it returns to the tomb to get energy from the body. As long as the body exists the soul has a life...

At the end of the tour, relax for a bit and drink an organic tea or coffee in the beautiful Winter Garden of the museum.




I've stayed in Copenhagen for three days and I cannot really say I enjoyed the city very much but this museum was completely worth it and was by far my favorite place in Copenhagen.