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Justin Pierre[singer] doesn’t have a wife right? or a child. . right? so the song “Antonia” is about it seems like his wife who he had a child with. Maybe this is another band member? even though Justin is the lyricist. So what is this song about???
here are the lyrics:
She makes a lot of abstract art
She haggles for the cheapest price
She never orders take-out food before ten o’clock at night
She’s really into snowmobiles
She owns a lot of nice flashlights
She cares for all the stupid cats that never found their way home
She shaves her legs with Ginsu Knives
She quotes a lot of Annie Hall
She misplaced her virginity back in 1995
She’s whats keeping me alive
She’s the pizza of my eye
Without her near me, I would not survive
It gets cold when she’s not around
I float until I sink and get swallowed up
It’s so cold when she’s not around
I’ll wait for her to come home and tell me I’ll be fine
She’s always eating Captain Crunch
She’s sings a lot of Ben Folds Five
She’s scared to death of c
New Sacramento City College art faculty showcased in exhibit
Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach. So goes the old saying. But it is belied by “Summer in the City,” a show at Jay Jay by art faculty recently hired at Sacramento City College.
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“I Love My City Scape” Painting the Arts in New Jersey, New Jersey, abstract art, New Jersey Abstract Paintings Abstract Cityscape “I Love My Cityscape at www. PetesOriginalArt. Com with Peter Dranitsin WHAT Abstract art on canvas? From the date of the first impressions, the caves of Lascaux, the last connection between art and music and movement, which is available on the Internet, people have exercised all their considerable intelligence on the creation of art. Sharing Art with his family and is much easier than ever earlier with the Internet, the Louvre life visits to the local arts festival recent. Every art is to take someone who is the degree of abstract art on canvas. The styles of clothing that we present we are the world as an art form. Break our attention to the figurative art of the western world, we learn of perspective, proportion and dynamics of the color wheel. art made in these settings, try a new part of the natural world and perhaps reached its peak in the mid-19th century, with breathtaking landscapes and seascapes of Winslow Homer. In a turning of the tide of World Art, Impressionism in France concentrated on the light and its original nature, that a prism, all the wonderful scenes we see with our eyes breaks. This movement is a divorce performance art strictly marketed as DIBs and splashes of color, bright, spacious and really capture the screen, was present in full recognizable scenes… B>
A life without psychotic liberals is not worth living at all. Where to find snobs sit in cafes looking cool, VW bugs with symbols of peace stickers everywhere, “1-20-09″ stickers on cars and weird abstract art, understand the demand the use of drugs? Please help me, I can not with nice people, not plus.Je ‘deal m surprised that nobody Ann Arbor, shame on you called.
Freddi Elton’s abstracts riff engagingly on show’s theme at City Gallery (slideshow)
NEW HAVEN — According to Woodbridge artist Freddi Elton, the “Lines of Desire,” noted in the title of her current exhibit at City Gallery, is a reference to a landscaping term that describes a preferred pathway of progression from one point to another. Charted over a period of time, these courses are determined by the spontaneous and often unpredictable choices of those who travel it.
Marine City part of International Sculpture Exhibit
Several local communities are participating in a unique exhibit to bring more art, and hopefully, more visitors, to the Blue Water area.