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Sonntag, 28. Februar 2010

Studio pet


P.P. doesn´t have a clue about the frequent appearance of butterflies in her life. Very mysterious! This is Schmetti, the studio pet of the Queen, trying to get through the window. Schmetti has spent the winter in P.P.s royal chambers. Now Schmetti is getting a little weak despite all effords to feed him or her. The peacock butterfly is sleeping almost all day long, only sometimes taking a sip of mineral water with sugar...

P.P. now single mother!


Falti

Three days ago P.P.Queen became a mother of sweet little Falti. One day she found a little green caterpillar in her broccoli, P.P. was curious what kind of creature this green thing might become.


This is how Falti looked like as a caterpillar (Photo by Walter Mueller)
So she put it in a jar together with some of the broccoli and two days later and after the caterpillar began to cocoon, green caterpillar was a black something. The Queen was wating and waiting and after about two weeks Falti came to see the light of day.

Here you can see Falti after his birth with his cocoon. P.P. thinks that she now might be the proud mother of an Autograph gamma moth. Right now Falti is sitting in the Queens bedroom waiting for springtime to get some good sweet nectar. In the meantime she is trying to find the right food for little Mothyboy.

David Jerrett

seconds before a great transformation
Vienna 2007, by David Jerrett


Seconds before a great transformation is one of P.P.s favourite photographs by David Jerrett.

Also check out David Jerretts Website to see more work

Montag, 22. Februar 2010

Stefan Häfner



Details of Stefan Häfners Works

The art of Stefan Häfner makes P.P.Queen happy ever after. "Stefan Häfner specializes in visionary architecture which he designs and builds in model form. He designs cities for the future, whole organisms which are built compactly and dense using minimum space. He wanders through his own city - Frankfurt am Main, closely studying the buildings, the high rise modern glass facades of the ever developing Main Metropol, photographing the forms and taking note of the aesthetics, function and social aspects, he takes an interest in the truly modern design. Through precise research he develops his own ideas in his head, rarely making sketches , the concept is not just for the exterior but makes detailed interiors which includes alarm systems, fire extinguishers, heaters, tables, chairs, first aid kits, shops, discos, cinemas, workshops and parking places. Häfner has developed his own building techniques, using strong carton ,which is both light and structurally sound, building level for level, a multifunctional and futuristic utopia."
Häfner is working at
Atelier Goldstein
in Frankfurt, Germany