Prehistoric Pinterest
by Dorothea
Before the virtual version, there was actually the real deal: the pin board.
Before “cut and paste” were key strokes on your computer there was actually CUT AND PASTE, or in the case of your pin board: cut and pin!
How current is this McNelly cartoon from 1990 today!
There is Pinterest, that “pins” for you without allowing you to arrange your board the way you want it…and then there is the real thing where you are the master of your universe!
Cartoon from the New Yorker, when the book “Why French women don’t get fat” was all the rage.
I have always had large mood boards or even whole walls with newspaper cuttings, fashion photos, cartoons and all things that capture my attention and I want to preserve.
The now closed “Bricolo Café” at the BHV department store in Paris, decorated as an old workshop.
This is just one of my walls and most of the things up there are already quite old, but have not lost any of their significance to me.
Sonia Delaunay and Gerhard Richter
It is my very tangible and private diary of everything that inspires or interests me, and I love sharing it with insiders, but not necessarily with the world…
Beautiful “boiseries” by Féau in Paris at the Biennale a few years ago, I will paint my new library like this!
I could tell you a whole story about each item, why it is there, what it means to me and how it is still significant today…
Peanuts, by the great philosopher Charles Schultz
It is an insight into my psyche and probably fodder for a psychiatrist, an eclectic mixture of humor, deadly serious subjects, photographs of all sorts, frivolous subjects and personal memento’s, a bit what I want my blog to be like!
Fantastic cover of Mad Magazine about Gulf War II: how true!
Fashion, politics, critical journalism, documentary film, cartoons, postcards, personal photographs, badges of events I attended, invitations, notes…
Detail of my board: Schiele, Peanuts, Avadon, my horoscope for 2014 that I still want to believe in…
It records my life in a mosaic of images and words, in no particular order or chronology.
My sister and I, we are still this close today.
There is Pinterest, that “pins” for you without allowing you to arrange your board the way you want it…and then there is the real thing where you are the master of your universe!
Invitation to René Stoeltie’s “Visions of Christ” exhibit in Majorca
It is here that all these ideas, inspirations and images come together and form a “smorgasbord” of my life…
Beautiful storyboard – a wonderful mosaic of personal mementoes
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