One, Two, Three, Matilda! |
verbigerating sounds for the sake of people's souls for a long, long, long, long time. blatherskite rather daily. idiolalia is a common gladhappy of mine. remplissage adorns my songs, as well as a blathering of berceuse. most would say i am a galimatias lexiphanic. however, some believe i am brimborion. i prefer macaronic and cromulent. i love figuring out pasquinades. send me one please. |
Masculin/Feminin by Mimi Parent
French-Canadian painter and engraver (b. Sept. 8, 1924, Montreal, Que.—d. June 14, 2005, Switzerland), participated in most of the major Surrealist exhibitions of the mid-20th century, including the 1959 “Eros” exhibit in Paris; her masculine-feminine poster featured a tie fashioned from her own hair, set against a man’s suit lapels and white shirt. She studied at the École des Beaux Artes de Montréal, where she met Jean Benoît, an artist whom she later married.