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EXPERIMENTAL FINE ART HAS NEVER BEEN THIS GREAT.
Photography portfolio and music of experimental digital artist Paul Prince; graduate of The Univers...
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EXPERIMENTAL FINE ART HAS NEVER BEEN THIS GREAT.
Photography portfolio and music of experimental digital artist Paul Prince; graduate of The University of Texas at Dallas master's degree program. Portfolio 1 features over 4 years of superior quality experimental digital fine art. Paul Prince's fine art photography, music, and advertising designs are influenced by surrealism, realism, neo-gothic, nature, and multicultural movements.
Paul Prince is inspired by marketing and advertising experts Philip Kotler, David Ogilvy, Robin Landa, and Martin Lindstrom. Paul Prince is also influenced by the advertising expertise of Andy Warhol; the surrealism of David Lynch and Salvador Dali; and the photographic brilliance of Annie Leibovitz and David Bailey.
Paul Prince has over 300 fine art masterpieces available for purchase. Each art exhibition features a soundtrack that is also composed by Paul Prince. He has over 100 positive testimonials on YouTube. Google search: Paul Prince Art.
WordPress: http://paulprinceart.wordpress.com/ab...
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/PaulPrinceArt
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Blogger: http://paulprinceart.blogspot.com/
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/60...
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/paulprinceart
© 2010 Paul Prince, Paul Prince Art
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(6 months ago)

A few years ago, when I started writing all these songs, I was sharing a flat with a great guy, Thomas. We were very much alike, two hermits that ev...
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A few years ago, when I started writing all these songs, I was sharing a flat with a great guy, Thomas. We were very much alike, two hermits that every now and then (once a day) turned into real social lions and spent a lot of time just talking about music and film. He was a living dictionary of movies and what he didn't know about motion-pictures was maybe not worth knowing. One day, I got this text message on my cell-phone, saying it's a bread day in october and wouldn't it be nice to have something about Munch then. I answered and said I had this heart-failure last week and was still stuck between that thing called life and death, psychologically not knowing in what region my next step would take me. Ten seconds later he called me up, and ten minutes later I was on my way down to the club where he works. I showed him some pics my buddy had taken from the first night at the hospital: cables, wires, needles, all attached to different parts of my body. Then I saw a guitar in the room and said, I haven't touched a guitar for a week. So I picked up the 6-stringed guitar and went on playing the song I was playing that sunday evening -- when, shortly after, everything I previosuly had taken for granted was changed in a way I still haven't found any words to describe it with. As always, when I play, the world around me disappear, but when I looked up I saw Thomas was shooting the episode with his cell-phone, saying: "Come, let's go down in the basement. I want to film you there!" And down we went. Although I was terrified in the elevator, thinking 'what if my heart starts playing tricks on me in here, and the elevator stops'. I told him about my fear, and he replied we could take the stairs back up again ... when we were finnished." I don't know why he asked me to carry that umbrella, but then I was never the guy who asked people why they did things, as long as they didn't hurt anyone. Also, I don't know why I started playing the tunes I did... the first one's for my mother who was raised in a small house with 6 siblings, and then married a man who was brought up in a house with 27 rooms and servants and all the fancy things of his time. In my eyes they were real lovers, although others may say otherwise. I think their life-love-story taught me to really love whoever I connect with in life... In a way I feel all these thoughts are connected to the fact that my old buddy since many years, Thomas took me down in the 'basement' and then, while we were climbing the stairs, said: now you can edit these little clips! And I did!
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Grazie delle tue parole ;-)