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| Unique Visitors: 19 |
| Total Unique Visitors: 47554 |
| Visitors Out: 1349 |
| Total Visitors Out: 2029 |
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| Loneliness |
| 2012-03-10 10:12:00 |
Loneliness is an unpleasant feeling in which a person feels a strong sense of emptiness and solitude resulting from inadequate levels of social relationships.
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| The Galerie Borthier. |
| 2011-11-04 12:12:00 |
The Galerie Borthier, in Brussels is a shopping arcade designed by Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer. It was constructed in 1847 and opened in the following year. It is situated in the centre of the City of Brussels between the Mont des Arts and the Grand Place not far from the more monumental Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert.
Originally the mall was a part of the Marché de la Madeleine complex, a covered market also built by Cluysenaer. The façade at the rue de la Madeleine in a Flemish baroque style antedates the construction of the mall behind it. This front was recuperated from an old town house built on that site in the 18th-century.
Today the mall mostly houses bookshops and art galleries.
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| Mont des Arts |
| 2011-10-14 03:48:00 |
The Kunstberg or Mont des Arts, meaning "hill/mountain of the arts", is a historic site in the center of Brussels, Belgium.
The showcase square was created for the Universal Exposition held in Brussels in 1910. It featured a park and a monumental staircase with cascading fountains descending the gentle slope from Place Royale down to Boulevard de l'Empereur/Keizerslaan.
The original square was destroyed during the post-war construction frenzy known as Brusselization; between 1954 and 1965, the square and its surroundings gave way to massive, severely geometric postmodern structures such as the Royal Library of Belgium and the Congress Palace.
The Mont des Arts offers one of Brussels’ finest views. From the vantage point on a hill, the famous tower of the Brussels Town Hall at the Grand Place is clearly visible. On a sunny day, the Koekelberg Basilica and even the Atomium can be seen.
Major tourist attractions are located within wal...
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| In the studio with Andy Eeckhaut |
| 2011-09-01 13:45:00 |
Each shoot starts with make-up.
Everyone is bustling to help.
On the set with the Andy Eeckhaut.
Photographer: Andy Eeckhaut
http://www.andyeeckhaut.com/ Andy Eeckhaut on Facebook
make-up & hair: Katarina Goyvaertsassistant to the photographer: Christel De Greefproduction assistant: Aurélie Stoelzaeddigital imaging technician: Samuel Eeckhaut
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| Dreamly Artistic Nature |
| 2011-08-28 05:48:00 |
Undeterred by prescribed ideal sizes, natural beauty is shrouded in a dreamy, playful air. Floral designs dominate the overall picture in warm spicey shades of red.
Dreamly Artistic Nature by Helena Vonck
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| Animaux de la solitude |
| 2011-08-25 01:42:00 |
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mahatma Gandhi
Animaux de la solitude by Shana Verhoeven
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| Electro Nights |
| 2011-08-22 02:53:00 |
The blood of machines used for the human way of living.The colors of the night live in the coats and dressesto lighten up the city in the night.
Electro Nights by Véronique Megyeri
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| Ommatidia Drosophilia |
| 2011-08-19 14:13:00 |
Softly the day starts to fadethe horizon radiant one last timewhen light beams wane at lastthe day is done and crested.
Ommatidia Drosophilia by Nathalie Lemmens
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| The Anomaly Royale |
| 2011-08-03 07:57:00 |
An unusual royal family, personified by the Seven Mortal Sins. Ruling over the human mind and emotion, crowned with the horns of desire.Luxuria. Gula. Ira. Acedia. Avaritia. Superbia. Invidia.
The Anomaly Royal by Laura Bierens
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| Fashion show 2011 |
| 2011-07-08 13:37:00 |
and the light hides... caught behind the fabric
Studies in bale of cottonInspiration: flea markets.Old furniture ans chandeliers from a distant and not so distant past are reborn in textile forms, light and luminous.
Hats
Hats inspired by French gardens
A study in coats.
Inspiration: Louise Bourgeois.
Memoiries, upbringing, religion, experiences weave patterns that veil one's true nature. In the centre of it all, the fear to bare one's soul.
Celebration and bridal dress.
Inspiration: surrealism.
A world of imagination. Surrealism, hyperrealistic or unrealistic? Reality and reproduction make off with esthetic value.
Instituut Sint Maria
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