I really believe on this that it's in a tiny bubble spot inside my mind:
"In every battle field with an invisible war happening in real life and being a real simple human living being sharing life with millions of other living species within a beautiful blue planet inside a vast cosmos you must simply be a common profiler"
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Andrew and Trish |
Below is a scriptless narrative inside captions.
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Artwork by Ukranian artist Artur Kukhta based on myself and a blonde woman featuring a cameo by Tony Leung's cameo from "2046" masterpiece movie by Wong Kar Wai |
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Simply me |
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With Finnish artist Terhi Ekebom and her "gals" along Belgium artist Dominique Goblet with her "werewolves" thinking on our upcoming arts event for 2021 as a team |
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Mascara's sister El Lisetsky |
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Myself and an artwork by German artist Lars Henkel |
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Hugo Pratt's characters Corto Maltese and Rasputin during xmas |
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An artwork based on a woman by Italian artist Gianni Alegra along Catalan theater company La Fura Dels Baus and some of their plays |
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Mascara as seen by American artist Erik Von Erik |
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Me, Elena and Isabel along an artwork by French artist Boucq while Rudolph reindeer is staring at me |
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Santa Claus |
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An artwork by Portuguese artist Ana Monteiro for a book written by me |
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V's drawing dedicated to me by my friend and British artist David Lloyd |
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Another drawing by Portuguese artist Ana Monteiro for a book of mine
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Original panel by Italian maestro Hugo Pratt with his alter ego Corto Maltese |
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Tom Waits seen by Brazilian artist Éder |
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A sketch by Italian maestro Hugo Pratt |
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Me and my youngest niece Leticia |
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An artwork based on a blonde woman dedicated to me by French artist Loustal |
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Somewhere in Helsinki |
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A notebook and a magazine based on Hugo Pratt's character Corto Maltese |
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Book collection dedicated to Italian maestro Guido Crepax that was conceived in my mind, a tribute to Alberto Breccia's masterpiece Graphic novel "Mort Cinder" by Argentine artist Mr Ed along another one dedicated to Crepax main character Valentina by Mexican artist Tony Sandoval |
Note:
There's a coffeeshop named "Porto" in Matsumoto - Japan where my friend and japanese artist John Kurokawa is exhibiting his astonishing artwork.
Pleased to know that Portuguese left in this city a legacy being a fact that Portuguese were the first to arrive to Japan.
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Japanese artist John Kurokawa's exhibition |
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My youngest niece Leticia |
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An artwork of American artist Art Spiegelman |
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