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My illustration of Jean-Pierre Léaud and Marie-France Pisier as Antoine and Colette, forever fused a


My illustration of Jean-Pierre Léaud and Marie-France Pisier as Antoine and Colette, forever fused as one. François Truffaut’s tender short film ANTOINE AND COLETTE is part of the 1962 anthology film LOVE AT TWENTY, featuring shorts by five different directors from five different countries. 

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My Black Friday sale is live! 20% off every item. Prints, tote bags, magnets, and original art availMy Black Friday sale is live! 20% off every item. Prints, tote bags, magnets, and original art availMy Black Friday sale is live! 20% off every item. Prints, tote bags, magnets, and original art avail

My Black Friday sale is live! 20% off every item. Prints, tote bags, magnets, and original art available at my Etsy shop. My painting of Françoise Hardy, Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes, and Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas 

– Elizabeth Yoo

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Happy National Cat Day! I love every single cat I’ve ever met and seen but Cosmo may very well

Happy National Cat Day! I love every single cat I’ve ever met and seen but Cosmo may very well be my favorite . Here he is modeling next to my Cléo From 5 to 7 print which is on sale at my Etsy shop. I think the kitten in my artwork looks like Cosmo if he were a baby!

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My artwork of Marie Laforêt in Claude Chabrol’s 1965 film Blue Panther aka Marie-Chantal vs. Doctor Kha is part of my 15% off sale at my Etsy shop which lasts until the end of this month. 136 items for femme fatales and lovers of classic cinema

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Born on this day: the radiant Catherine Deneuve! A watercolor painting I did years ago is now availa

Born on this day: the radiant Catherine Deneuve! A watercolor painting I did years ago is now available as a print on Etsy. My favorite films of hers are Belle de Jour&The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Yours?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLsCsuYn8vo I feel like you guys might like this one! Revisit Free P

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLsCsuYn8vo

I feel like you guys might like this one! Revisit Free People’s trip through Paris with Michaëla and Emelie Thomsen, Sabina Socol and Éléonore Toulin. A fun campaign Entitled French Lessons, photographed by Jana Kirn capture moments that made you feel as if you had fled to France in Free People style. Enjoy!!


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“You and I and the kids, we’re like an apple orchard, a square field. Then I notice an apple tree that grows outside the field and blooms with us. More flowers, more apples. It adds up, you know.”

Le Bonheur (1965), Agnès Varda

My artwork for Pesaro Film festival

My artwork for Pesaro Film festival


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This winter in Greece has proved to be a rather cold one – it has even managed to snow in places right by the sea!- and temperatures in Athens are below the usual 10° C of winter, which immediately means less going out and more time wrapped around warm things. Daylight is still limited and not helping very much either. Despite this, I have to admit there are times when I enjoy walking in the cold…

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Anna Karina on the set of the Christmas show ‘Nuit à Paris’ in November 1969 in a cabaret in the Saint Michel district in Paris, France.⭐️

“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)

“We’re both screwed up. It creates a bond.”

L’amour l’après-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972)


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“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)

“There’s someone in my life even if I’m not seeing him just now.”

Le rayon vert (The Green Ray, 1986)


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1. Jean-Luc Godard & Eric Rohmer 2. Claude Chabrol dans La Sonate à Kreutzer1. Jean-Luc Godard & Eric Rohmer 2. Claude Chabrol dans La Sonate à Kreutzer

1. Jean-Luc Godard & Eric Rohmer

2. Claude Chabrol

dansLa Sonate à Kreutzer


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MHCP Year In Review 2012 Overall Total bands seen: 144!  Approx annual ticket cost: about $1000 eachMHCP Year In Review 2012 Overall Total bands seen: 144!  Approx annual ticket cost: about $1000 eachMHCP Year In Review 2012 Overall Total bands seen: 144!  Approx annual ticket cost: about $1000 eachMHCP Year In Review 2012 Overall Total bands seen: 144!  Approx annual ticket cost: about $1000 each

MHCP Year In Review 2012

Overall

Total bands seen: 144! 

Approx annual ticket cost: about $1000 each (does not include any travel costs)

Number of cocktails consumed: 312ish

Number of drummers A got her picture taken with: 1

Weirdest Show:Alan Resnick opening for Lower Dens at Mississippi Studios

Rowdiest Crowd: Girl Talk (both at Sasquatch and at MFNW)

Loudest Show: A Place to Bury Strangers in Portland.

Furthest Travelled:A Place To Bury Strangers in Brighton, England.

Most Anticipated:Pulp

C’s Biggest Disappointment:Cat Power

A’s Biggest Disappointment:Black Keys

Most Boring Show:War on Drugs

Most crowded show:YACHT

Stinkiest Show:King Tuff 

Surprisingly good:Nouvelle Vague (and would have been even better at a smaller venue)

Worst Attendance Yet Best Show:Cloud Nothings.

Best Band You’ve Never Heard Of:Ume

Best Venue: Doug Fir, but hoping for better bands to play there in 2013.

Up and Coming Venue: Bunk Bar! Surprisingly great bands played there this year and we can’t wait to see more.

Worst Venue: Rotture. Yikes. 

Best Set Design:Foster the People

Most Fashionable Band: Santigold at Sasquatch

Most Memorable:Jezabels. It was on a boat a required a costume. We’ll remember it for a long time. 

Worst Show:Cold War Kids (they only got one star).

C’s Best Show:Pulpat the Warfield Theater

A’s Best Show: Bon Iver at Sasquatch

Super huge thanks to: Music Scene PDX, Twisted Wire PDX, Portland Mercury, KINK, Your Mom


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bellsandforks:La Chinoise (1967) (director: Jean-Luc Godard, cinematographer: Raoul Coutard)bellsandforks:La Chinoise (1967) (director: Jean-Luc Godard, cinematographer: Raoul Coutard)

bellsandforks:

La Chinoise (1967)

(director: Jean-Luc Godard, cinematographer: Raoul Coutard)


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lottereinigerforever:Jean-Paul Belmondo & Anna Karina in “Pierrot le Fou”

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Jean-Paul Belmondo & Anna Karina in “Pierrot le Fou”


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