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Mark

Mark is playing, painting, pretending, protruding, panting and perhaps seen by the river in Copenhag

About Me

Mark is playing keyboards in Replicas, painting great works of art...

for now check: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10140612@N04/sets/7215760085889 6334/

Still redecorating my Copenhagen flat, still dreaming impossible dreams and scheming impossible schemes...all in all still in progress, still floating around on cloud 9, carrying on with now.....
I've posted the Bowie clip because I can identify completely with the bank teller in a purple air hostess suit......not that I'm a transvestite, mind you....the juxtapositions are all internal.....heck! He was just so cool then! (apparently the video of Bowie performing tvc15 with Klaus Nomi was removed....but check it elsewhere!

My Interests

Painting.
Art (Clemente, Bleckner, Picabia, Chagall)
Films
Music
Design (Eames, Starck, Noguchi, Arne Jacobsen)
Architecture
Theatre
Modern dance...

I'd like to meet:

You in real life...as in reel life...as in...these are just figments of fantasy....
Interesting people with something to say are always welcome!
Would I want to meet Bowie?
Would I want to actually meet my heroes? Is it a good idea?
...of course I'd like to meet Stanley Tucci, but...

Music:

Making it.
Everything and Nothing...
Vintage Bowie, Eno...
the class acts of the 80s.....
Current Playlist:
Brett Anderson: Back to you
Deux Filles: Silence & Wisdom
Art of Noise: The Seduction of Claude Debussy
Pink Martini: Hang on little Tomato
Hermine: The World on my Plates

Movies:

The Daytrippers.
Big night.
Sugartown.
High Art.
Z.0.0.
Cronenberg.
Nic Roeg.
Woody Allen (every other one).
David Lynch
.....too many to mention....

Television:

Six Feet Under.
Sex and the City.
Dame Edna?
..there's a button called Brightness on my tv but it doesn't seem to work...(someone once said).

Books:

Edmund White.
Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the city" :-)
I should read more!

Heroes:

Those who do it!
Those who charge forward on the wings of their vision and get the work done, regardless of common sense (or their own lack of talent...(hello Madonna, hello Mr. Schnabel!)