Wednesday, January 11, 2017

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Happy Birthday today January 12th


Happy 46th to 90's teen idol Tommy Puett!

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Captain Caveman


In the pilot for The Big Bang Theory, part of the plot centers around Penny's ex-boyfriend Kurt, and a television that Leonard and Shelton attempt to retrieve for her. Kurt, was played by actor and physical trainer Brian Patrick Wade. Although Kurt's shirt remained on in the pilot, it came off in episode 6, allowing us all to understand Penny's attraction.


Over the holidays, one of the comedy channels had a Big Bang Theory marathon for 4 days over Christmas. Although I wasn't home much to watch, I did DVD episode six, The Middle Earth Paradigm. I had seen the episode before, but was looking to see it again in order to cap Patrick Wade in his very skimpy and hot caveman wrap.


The actor's work as a physical trainer was clearly part of the casting process as Kurt's caveman could have almost anyone hunting, then conducting a little gathering in the fur tightly wrapped around his rock hard abs.


The Middle Earth Paradigm (2007)

John Moore in Breaking the Waves


'It is not easy to find new operas that command attention, tell their story lucidly and create a powerful, permeating mood. Dark and daring, Breaking the Waves does all this with sensitivity and style.'
Zachary Woolfe, The New York Times


Based on the film by Lars Von Trier, Breaking the Waves tells the story of Bess, a religious young woman deeply in love with her husband Jan. Bess’s marital vows are tested when Jan is paralyzed in an off-shore oil rig accident. As this psychological drama about sacrificial love unfolds, Bess’s unrelenting selflessness escalates towards a devastating finale.


Operatic baritone John Moore resumed the role of Jan Nyman in Breaking the Waves for a short 3 performance run earlier this week. The new production was staged for PROTOTYPE, the premier festival of opera-theatre and music-theatre in New York.




Epic Battles: Juan-Dré by Martin Visser


'Every human being has within him an ideal man, just as every piece of marble contains in a rough state a statue as beautiful as the one that Praxiteles the Greek made of the God Apollo.'


Last September, I was fortunate to be able to feature the work of artist and photographer Martin Visser and his work with the exceptionally beautiful Juan-Dré. The South African model oozes an intense sex appeal from every pore in his incredibly body and his intensely stunning green eyes. The images included in that first post, (A Most Personal Work) like the first two shots included here, were taken a couple of years ago. I ended that first piece with two sizzling shots of Juan-Dré in the shower that were taken more recently.

Juan-Dré with Ruan

Juan-Dré looked a little bit different, darker hair, apart from the dramatic wave of white, and a built up physique, clearly from well focused hard work, especially on his chest. There was something else different... Juan-Dré always had a strong presence in front of the camera, but there was an added strength, confidence and power in front of the camera. It as this, that Martin Visser tapped into for his new series of images featuring Juan-Dré.


Martin's vision features Juan-Dré morphing into many of the most well known, and powerful Mythological Gods and Warlords. In the images, Juan-Dré begins by battling the sexy Ruan, but that battle is a warm up for the dragons and Mythological creatures which follow.


When I first contacted Martin about a follow-up, it was after seeing some Black & Whites of Juan-Dré posing and holding spears, swords and bow's, and other classic tools of battle. Martin shared that these shots were actually images used for the first stage for a new series of color shots, some of which I included below. I love the contrasting visuals of those first images with the stark black background, to the colors and epic visuals Martin created using the initial studio shots.


You can check out more of Martin's Mythological inspired series of prints on his Website HERE: