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squishious · 5 days
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i fear we've reached the language mixing stage of the night/language learning journey/my life. just formulated the sentance
مراكش حار بزاف
所以 हमे ठोपी पहनना चाहिए ।
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jhtreasures · 6 months
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longlistshort · 1 year
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Currently at Arsenal Contemporary are Dorian FitzGerald’s paintings for his exhibition Fitzcarraldo. The images above are a few of the larger paintings from the show. The works initially look like photographs, but on closer inspection you can see more of the process involved in their creation.
Below is a section from the press release discussing FitzGerald’s work and the paintings pictured above. For more on the other works shown, including some of the smaller paintings, head to the gallery's website.
FitzGerald has spent the last two decades meticulously crafting a compelling, often monumental body of works, several of which have taken years to finish. His various lines of inquiry revolve around a central tenet: that the excesses, the follies, the deceptions and indulgences, the grand edifices, the opulence, the waste and plunder, the vanities, the subterfuges and the chummy pacts of the wealthy and the powerful, are all fodder for scrutiny. His subjects have ranged from the outdoor stage at the secretive Bohemian Grove during a production of Faust, a fake crown of costume jewelry made by the British to impress the King of Adra and help them facilitate their slave trade, to the staggering array of sunglasses collected by Elton John, to a vast aquarium stocked with black market fish. In this regard, FitzGerald has been compared to a contemporary court painter, albeit one who fully understands the paradox of using ostensibly beautiful works of art to deliver barbed comment on the very subjects he has so painstakingly rendered. FitzGerald’s large paintings are constructed with acrylic paint (and occasionally caulking) in a slow, precise method that the artist has refined in his studio over several years. The pre-process involves researching imagery, preparing it with custom software, making a large-scale acetate transfer onto canvas and then building up the paint slowly in a manner that resembles a kind of pointillism filtered through vector graphics. Both colour theory and the physical properties of paint, such as drying times and viscosity, are brought to bear in the setting of the final image. The infinite patience and granular attention to detail suggest a kinship with Tibetan sand painting. While the latter, once finished, is soon wiped away to drive home the impermanence of all things, FitzGerald’s works tend to hold a mirror up to that innately human wish to be exalted and remembered in the minds of others before the scythe comes down, as it inevitably does for queen, shepherd (and artist) alike.
Anchoring the exhibition is a pair of monumental paintings, both depicting a room in a Parisian apartment. Salon, Apartment of Valerian Rybar and Jean-François Daigre, Rue du Bac, Paris (2015) is the furnished version. Daigre and Rybar’s New York- and Paris-based firm Valerian Rybar & Daigre Design Corporation was renowned for providing the most lavish interior design and decorating for society doyennes from Miami Beach to Marakkesh in the 1970s and 1980s. It was closed following Rybar’s death in 1992. Their clients included Guy and Marie-Helene de Rothschild, Nicholas and Genevieve DuPont, Antenor and Beatriz Patino, Samuel and Mitzi Newhouse, Pierre and Sao Schlumberger, Sir James Goldsmith, Christina Onassis and Stavros Niarchos. They employed a host of artisans all over the world who did anything from paint Medieval tapestries on blank walls to create mother-of-pearl panels for a bathroom. They designed much of the furniture and rugs and were meticulous about the choice of fabrics, using opulent materials like satins trimmed with gold thread. The related painting, four years in the making, acts as a kind of coda. Salon, Rue de Bac, Paris (2022), depicts the same room after Rybar’s death, now an empty hall of mirrors en route to being dismantled. The searing band of red in the centre of the painting, glowing behind a door already off its hinges, is a peek into the molten bedroom that they had once kitted out like a Roman general’s tent.
Aquarium (Taboo) (2018), at 128” long and 40” high, was two years in the making. The painting shows a vibrant aquatic scene, with dazzling exotic fish and a mesmerizing array of coral. But the fish are black market, the coral has been pilfered, the 240-gallon tank is overcrowded with 53 specimens and the entire enterprise is kept alive by a complex system that is wholly unnatural and requires constant vigilance to prevent collapse. Of course, wild fish bound for the aquarium market must be caught alive and thus there exists an unsavoury network of divers who prowl the world’s reefs to find the most exotic and rare, often using cyanide spray to stun them (or inadvertently kill them if too much is used). The cyanide, when it settles on coral, soon kills that too.
This exhibition closes on 5/20/23.
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curingcancercomics · 4 years
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Labels for something brewing #kombuchabrewing brewing #orangeandpineapplekombucha #rosepetals #rosekombucha #marakkesh #lavender #lavenderkombucha #originalkombucha #scobymother #scoby #scobytea #tea #greentea #oolongtea #jasminetea #blacktea #nikkymakes #kombucha #kombuchabrewing #fermentation #brewmethods #methods #probiotics #gutbacteria #healingmygut #newyearnewguts #2019 #livingmybestlife #living #lovingmyself #loveyourself #scobyhotel #kefir #kefirmilk #kefirwater #waterkefir (at Edenbridge) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtEvclPBGSo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jgq7rlh7dok
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dihyya · 7 years
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A day at a lovely museum 
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relucant · 7 years
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Morocco part I // Marrakech
Morocco part I // Marrakech
Marrakech did not have particularly auspicious beginnings. My flight was at like 7-something in the morning, so I did not sleep, which I know is never  a good idea, but I keep doing it anyway.  And I couldn’t sleep on the plane, because of course. So I got to Marrakech Medina airport and went to withdraw some dirhams for the bus and hostel, and, whoops — couldn’t. I’d transferred some money and…
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Teknik Sipil UTama Memberikan Solusi Untuk Mengatasi Masalah Drainase Di Komplek De Marakkesh Bandung
Berita Baru dari Universitas Widyatama cek di https://www.widyatama.ac.id/teknik-sipil-utama-memberikan-solusi-untuk-mengatasi-masalah-drainase-di-komplek-de-marakkesh-bandung/
Teknik Sipil UTama Memberikan Solusi Untuk Mengatasi Masalah Drainase Di Komplek De Marakkesh Bandung
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Masalah perkotaan tidak hanya terletak pada masalah kemacetan semata. Tingginya pertumbuhan penduduk dan kebutuhan (demand) akan tempat tinggal layak memicu pembangunan kawasan pemukiman dan perubahan tata guna lahan yang cepat. Sayangnya perubahan fungsi kawasan dan tata guna lahan
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werideandseek · 6 years
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hasta la vista, casablanca! Bye bye there, we’re leaving and it seems like we are close to reaching our final destination. it feels so great, being so near to our goal, but also sad to think of an end of the story. Well, let’s see, what expects us in #marakkesh ! #goodbye #sunset #sunsetsnipers #atmosphere #dawn #exploretocreate #thehappynow #livecolorfully #outdooradventures #agameoftones #casablanca #morocco #moroccotravel #lesphotographers #acolorstory #travelstoke #canon #goetheplayoutside #letsgosomewhere #welltravelled ​#weimar #rideandseek​ #visualsoflife #nothingisordinary #calledtobecreative​ #bauhausontour #vanlife #casablanca (hier: Casablanca, Morocco)
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ifoundru-blog · 6 years
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On this day, besides being asked if I'm related to Michael Jackson 🙄 I was part of a fatal accident on the way from Marakkesh to Essoueira. We were 16 people in the van picked up from different hotels. I was the only one travelling alone. Met a lovely british family sitting next to me. As we chatted and laughed, I remember looking ahead to the windscreen as a villager on a motorcycle drove right into the van. He bashed into the wind screen 3 times before the driver finally drove into a palm tree for the brakes to put the van to a halt. The van swinging and almost tipping over while I said my prayers. (The prayers one says before they die). It was a traumatizing event in my life where I saw the man being carried away On a stretcher dead. Besides that, the 16 people were scattered in different cars heading towards Essoueira and since I was solo, I kept getting asked to go into random cars. I was blessed the British family refused to let me go and said I was their daughter. What are the odds a middle eastern looking girl to a blonde British family. But hey, it worked and we stuck together. In Essoueira I walked alone through the blue town and fishing port, like a zombie. Realizing that in moments of being afraid i wanted the closest people next to me- my family, my friends. This traumatic event is one of the reasons why solo travelling is hard, and why it's sometimes unsafe in unfamiliar places. One always needs to be careful (Not that anyone would have been able to control someone's death, it comes when it comes) What also upset me was that no one asked if any one of us was ok, or even took a statement. All I knew was the driver was taken to prison. It wasn't even his fault. This is for everyone who had asked me what happened on that day and I remained silent. This is it. . . . #solotravel #solotraveller #accidents #safetravelling #travel #travelingram #michaeljackson #michaeljacksonfan #lebanese #marakkesh #morocco #essoueira #celebrity #travelgram #worldtraveller #worldingram #worldgram #igtravel #ig_captures #igdaily #insta_travel #wanderer #wanderlust #tragedy #fishingports #bluecity #northafrica #africa #exploring #speakup (at Essaouira)
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kelvinisms-blog · 7 years
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May mawawalan ng boses bukas. Sure na. 😂🎉🍸🍾💛 #cod #codmanila #marakkesh (at City of Dreams Manila)
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jhtreasures · 7 months
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keanuquotes · 6 years
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Welcome to Morocco!
via https://vk.com/keanurussianclub
http://www.ccm.ma/fiction-62
Incidentally, Moroccan cities are more often used as a backdrop for international film productions. Numerous popular Hollywood films have been recorded in Morocco. For example, Tangier was also the film location for Inception with Leonardo Di Caprio in the leading role. Gladiator, a blockbuster rewarded with five Oscars, has been filmed in Ait Benhaddou. The James Bond cast traveled to four locations in Morocco to record a number of scenes for Specter. And the coast of Morocco was partly the scene for the French film Intouchables.
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Rose Kombucha brewing #orangeandpineapplekombucha #rosepetals #rosekombucha #marakkesh #lavender #lavenderkombucha #originalkombucha #scobymother #scoby #scobytea #tea #greentea #oolongtea #jasminetea #blacktea #nikkymakes #kombucha #kombuchabrewing #fermentation #brewmethods #methods #probiotics #gutbacteria #healingmygut #newyearnewguts #2019 #livingmybestlife #living #lovingmyself #loveyourself #scobyhotel #kefir #kefirmilk #kefirwater #waterkefir (at Edenbridge) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br_aqyqh3vG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=123pogvr9icap
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dihyya · 7 years
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I love Marakkesh
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libursenin · 3 years
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Tidak Ada yang Baru dalam Normalisasi Hubungan Maroko dengan Israel
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Tidak ada sesuatu yang benar-benar baru dalam pengumuman Amerika Serikat dalam rangka normalisasi hubungan politik antara Maroko dengan Israel, klaim tersebut sebenarnya hanya mengungkap hubungan lama mereka dalam beberapa dekade silam. Termasuk beberapa urusan rahasia mendasar mereka, terkait dengan urusan dalam negeri Maroko, atau hubungan Maroko dengan negara-negara tetangganya, dengan tujuan mengkonsolidasikan kehadiran Israel dalam regional mereka.
Maroko dan Israel sudah dikenal memiliki koordinasi keamanan dengan jangkauan yang luas, mereka juga telah saling berkomunikasi sejak Maroko membangun tembok perbatasan mereka sepanjang 1.500 km beserta pos-pos penjagaan di sekitarnya pada tahun 1980-an dengan bantuan Jenderal Ehud Barak, seorang mantan keapda tentara Israel sekaligus mantan perdana menteri pada waktu itu.
Beberapa tahun lalu, Raja Maroko sempat mengeluarkan dekrit kerajaan yang mengizinkan komunitas Yahudi mengadakan pemilihan bebas untuk pertama kalinya dalam sejarah sejak 50 tahun terakhir, hal tersebut menandai adanya langkah positif dan simbolik untuk meberikan legimitasi resmi keapda 2.500 Yahudi-Maroko dengan memberikan mereka kewarganegaraan. Hal ini juga terjadi seminggu setelah pengangkatan Rabbi Yashiyahu Pinto dari Ashdod, Israel, ke posisi penting dalam komunitas Yahudi-Maroko. Ia diektahui memiliki hubungan yang baik dengan keluarga kerajaan di Rabat serta hubungan yang dekat dengan Amerika Serikat.
Pada tahun 1965, Maroko juga mengizinkan Mossad menyadap ruangan yang digunakan oleh para delegasi di KTT Arab di Casablanca, termasuk kamar para pemimpin politik dan militer. Hal tersebut tentu memberi Israel sebuah kesempatan yang sangat jarang terjadi sebelumnya untuk menguping rencana Arab sebelum perang pada tahun 1967, hal tersebut juga dianggap sebagai salah satu pencapaian terbesar oleh intelijen Israel.
Kerja sama intelijen Maroko dan Israel juga pernah dibentuk untuk menghadapi Gamal Abden Nasser, mantan presiden Mesir, dan mengatur migrasi orang-orang Yahudi-Maroko ke Israel. Circa 1970-an, hubungan bilateral keduanya semakin meningkat sebagai hasil dari peran penting Maroko dalam perjanjian damai antara Israel dengan Mesir.
Belakangan ini, Israel fokus pada pengembangan sektor pariwisata, budaya, musik, hiburan, pendidikan tinggi dan olahraga mereka, sera pelestarian warisan budaya Yahudi di Maroko. Program pertukaran pelajar di antara keduanya juga telah diatur, band-band musik asal Andalusia juga telah tampil di Israel. Delegasi Israel juga ambil bagian dalam konferensi tentang orang Yahudi-Maroko di Marakkesh, serta membentuk Mimoun Centre sebagai pusat pelestarian warisan Yahudi di kota Essaouira, Maroko. Namun terlepas dari semua ini, kejadian bendera Israel dibakar oleh supporter Maroko dalam acara olahraga masih bisa dijumpai.
Tercatat juga ada 45.000 oran Israel yang mengunjungi Maroko pada setiap tahunnya, sementara itu, 35.000 wisatawan Maroko pergi ke israel meskipun visa mereka juga dipersulit, pun juga tidak ada penerbangan langsung antara Rabat ke Tel Aviv maupun sebaliknya, namun korporasi El Al dan Royal Air Maroc memiliki perjanjian kerja sama.
Di sisi lain, tercatat juga bahwasanya Maroko telah memasok Israel dalam sektor pertanian seperti komoditas sarden dan minyak, sementara itu Israel juga mengekspor pengetahuan dan teknologi pertanian mereka seperti sistem irigasi ke Maroko. Di Facebook juga terdapat sebuah laman milik Israel yang disediakan bagi petani Maroko, pun rahasia umum juga bahwa petani Israel juga memiliki perkebunan di Maroko untuk produksi kurma, zaitun, almond dan buah jeruk.
Banyak kerja sama aktif di bidang seni-budaya dan penelitian akademis antar kedua negara. Juni 2018, tiga delegasi Maroko dan beberapa perwakilan sipil tiba di Israel untuk berdialog dengan rekan-rekan Israel mereka. Delegasi Israel juga mengunjungi Maroko dalam beberapa tahun terakhir untuk mengambil bagian pada acara seperti KTT Iklim Internasional 2016 di Marakkesh, Israel juga turut dalam kejuruan Judo di Agadir, serta turut hadir dalam pertemuan anggota parlemen dari negara-negara Mediterania di Rabat tahun 2017.
Dari perspektif Israel, rekonsiliasi dengan negara-negara kawasan sangatlah penting. Karenanya, model pemulihan hubungan ini bisa menginisiasi negara-negara Arab lainnya untuk mengikuti jejak mereka. Namun yang perlu diperhatikan, realita lapangan di Maroko tidak mencerminkan adanya normalisasi hubungan antar keduanya, dengan munculnya suara-suara yang tidak setuju, dan gerakan-gerakan yang menolak kesepakatan dengan Israel.
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