Etre adulte c'est avoir pardonné à ses parents !
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Cette main qui nous guidait enfant,
Est devenue ridée, affaiblie.
A notre tour de lui donner la main,
Pour lui témoigner notre affection,
Pour lui dire merci de nous avoir guider sur le chemin de la vie.
A notre tour de lui donner la main,
Pour clore le cycle de vie.
Ces mains à mains la deviendront de doux souvenirs,
De complicité, de partage, d'amour de fin de vie.
Cette main qui nous a guider, offrons lui à notre tour,
Pour la guider, pour la rassurer.
Pour lui rémoigner notre affection,
Et lui dire un ultime au revoir.
Art Flamme et Alumette by Stanislav Aristov (20 photos)
They say, the devil is in the details – quite often, so is art. Russian photographer Stanislav Aristov noticed something as discarded as a burnt matchstick, and created minimalistic yet enchanting photo’ series of them burnt and bent into beautiful shapes. Tiny fires around the matchsticks also form part of the images, and some Photoshopping makes them look incredibly delicate.
Also known as Pol Tergejst on the Internet, Ekaterinburg-based photographer discribes his “Спички” ([spitch-kee] – meaning “matchsticks” in Russian) series as capturing “the big lives of the tiny wood splinters”. This again goes to prove that a true artist can find artistic potential even in the smallest and most commonplace objects around him.
Le meilleur Papa du monde et sa fille Alice Bee en 22 photos !
22 Photos exceptionnelles ! (voir aussi son site !)
What started merely as an intent to entertain family and friends, eventually turned into a well-selling calender and constant fan demands for more. Dave Engledow once took a picture of himself carelessly holding his daughter Alice Bee like a football and a mug that read “World’s Best Dad”. This funny scene ultimately gave the name to the entire crazy series and the cup was featured in all the following shots.
Maryland-based photographer assures that all the precarious situations that Alice Bee is put in are created by Photoshop, and the safety of his first-born always comes first. In the end, Dave is happy to have created something that his daughter will be able to treasure as an adult. Surely he and Jason Lee would have a lot to talk about!