Sunday, October 26, 2008

La Jeune Martyre - The Young Martyr



One of the paintings that I liked when I visited the Louvre. Painting is done by a guy called Paul Delaroche.

Paul Delaroche was a French painter and sculptor. He became famous for his depictions of historical scenes. The first painting that brought him to fame was his rendition of The Death of Queen Elizabeth which was the first of a series of history paintings designed to show parallels between events in English history and contemporary conflicts in France. Most often these particular works showed women and children in gothic distress as can be admired in paintings such as The Princes in the Tower and The Young Martyr.

The Young Martyr was completed in 1855, the year before his death. The paintingis a depiction of the death of a young female Christian Martyr in the 3rd Century A.D during the reign of the Roman Emperor Dioletian. This painting is sometimes referred to as the Christian Ophelia because of its resemblance to Shakespeare’s character Ophelia in Hamlet. The similarities lie in the assumption that both characters drowned. One difference is that Ophelia took her own life while The Young Martyr had her life taken from her.

The painting, although undoubtedly beautiful is also disturbing. It is disturbing not only for its subject matter, but because there is something so life-like about the girl despite the obvious fact that she is dead. When looking at the painting, it feels as if she has only just died. The feeling evoked is so strong; one almost feels that if only one could have been present a few seconds previously one might have been able to prevent her death. There is a dark figure in the upper left hand corner that appears to be a man on a horse riding away. Presumably, he is the instrument of The Young Martyr’s untimely demise.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Another boring weekend

I just wanna post this to remind myself of certain shows that i like watching and I watched this through tudou.com. Apparently its well... ok speed for my side in Germany.
There's this Stephen Chow show which I like:-

大话西游之月光宝盒 (first part)
大话西游之仙履奇缘 (second part)

Its a romantic comedy adventure thingy. I think its pretty well made. Its a 1994 show by the way.

Oh and I haven't posted any pictures on my weekend to Paris, Zurich and Konstanz coz well.. firstly I'm lazy to post and I didn't realli have any strong feelings attached to them.. basically.. unless I'm damn bored otherwise I have no mood to blog them.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Munich Day 2; 28.09.08

ZIC MISTAKES MOISTURIZER FOR SHOWER FOAM!

Ok, this happened in the morning. Our room was for 2 actually, but 3 of us went to breakfast, they din realli check also -> high lvl of trust in Germany I must say. So zic felt abit paiseh but i didn't mind splitting the cost of his share of breakfast if they ask, most imptly is everyone is happy with breakfast. Anyway he got back to the room first and took a shower. When I got back he was done already. So there he opened the door and:
Zic:"Zol, can I use ur shower foam?"
Zo:*huh.. I dun rmb bringing shower foam* "huh wad shower foam?"
Zic:"There this blue bottle" *says while drying the bottle wif the towerl*
Zo:*Looks at the bottle tryin to recognize it, abit stunned*
Zic:"Never mind, I USE LIAO"*zic says wif the jiao voice*
Zo:"Uh thats the moisturizer"
Win!
Zic:"WTF!, there's the word 'body' and 'lotion' on it. No wonder it feels so WEIRD"

UBER LA


Ok, enough for joke, in the afternoon we went to visit the bmw museum. If you guys want some good pics about the structure, go look for zic. I was kinda bored there ya noe, I'm not really that fascinated by cars and the engine ya noe. I didn't even have the money to buy one in the first place, no point for me to be fascinated. The rest were kinda well... while zic was just there for the architecture.










Here is zic trying to make himself more shuai, poser. Yea anyway me and him were sitting outside while cheryl checks out the museum beside us. We were enjoying the al fresco with a cup of hot chocolate each. Feels GREAT, you will never get this type of chilling session in SG. Its cooling and sunny, totally luv it.

James Morrison - Broken Strings