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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Nicola Cavanis

Model Appreciation

Nicola Cavanis was born on December 17, 1998, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Growing up in Bavaria, she had an early introduction to the modeling world through her mother’s connections. At age seven she modeled for the children’s line of the luxury brand Escada — an important early step even though she did not pursue full-time modeling immediately. 

Standing 5′9″ with green eyes and brown hair, Nicola began her professional modeling career around 2019. Prior to that she finished her schooling and completed an apprenticeship in insurance and finance, then shifted focus to modeling around age seventeen. 

Her body type is described as slim, with measurements often given (34D-24-36) in modeling databases. The combination of height, distinctive green eyes and brown hair helped her stand out in both lingerie and influencer work. In her modeling and influencer career, she has worked with high-profile brands like Victoria’s Secret, Zalando and others. 











Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.instagram.com/nicola

https://x.com/nicola_cavanis

https://www.youtube.com/@nicola_cavanis

https://www.munich-models.de/find-models/2781-nicola-cavanis/

https://camgirlvixen.com/nicola-cavanis-the-hot-german-model-kicks-of-april-2025-as-babepedias-top-model-at-the-1-spot/

https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Nicola_Cavanis

https://omgbabes.net/nicola-cavanis-stunning-slim-and-sexy-german-babe/

https://www.boobpedia.com/boobs/Nicola_Cavanis

https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/111070/nicola-cavanis

https://nextmanagement.com/paris/women/profile/nicola-cavanis

https://www.wilhelmina.com/london/women/main/24522-nicola-cavanis

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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Remedios Varo

Art Appreciation 

Remedios Varo was born on December 16, 1908, in Anglés, Girona, Spain, into a family split between her father’s rational, engineering mindset and her mother’s strict Catholic devotion. Her father trained her eye with technical drawings and frequent museum visits, while convent schooling gave her a sense of confinement she later critiqued in her art. She entered the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid in 1924, receiving rigorous academic training in drawing, anatomy, and traditional oil painting. 

In Madrid she encountered Surrealism as it spread through Spain’s avant-garde circles. Time spent in the Prado brought her into close contact with the fantastical worlds of Hieronymus Bosch and the psychological darkness of Francisco Goya, as well as the elongated, spiritual figures of El Greco—sources she later cited as crucial to her visual imagination. 

These older masters, filtered through Surrealism’s interest in dreams and the unconscious, shaped Varo’s mature style: meticulous, narrative paintings where alchemical laboratories, strange machines, and cloistered interiors become stages for inner transformation. 

After graduating in 1930, Varo moved between Spain and France, working in commercial illustration and joining Barcelona’s logicofobista group, a local variant of Surrealism. The Spanish Civil War and later World War II forced her first to Paris—where she linked with André Breton’s circle—and then into exile in Mexico in 1941 with the poet Benjamin Péret. 

In Mexico City she found stability and a vibrant community of artists and intellectuals, including Leonora Carrington and Kati Horna, and produced the majority of her now-celebrated paintings before her death in 1963. 

Varo’s Mexican period fused European Surrealism with occultism, alchemy, science, and esoteric philosophies. Her paintings often feature androgynous or female protagonists engaged in experimentation, travel, or quiet rebellion—figures read as reflections of her own experience of exile and intellectual questing. 

Works such as The Creation of the Birds (1957) and Embroidery of the Earth's Mantle (1961) show quasi-scientific women literally generating worlds from music, light, or thread, recasting the “mad scientist” as a thoughtful, self-directed female creator.

Technically, Varo relied heavily on graphite-on-paper drawings, often at exact scale, to plan her paintings; many drawings stand alone as finished works that reveal her precise draftsmanship. In oil she used thin glazes, fine brushes, and architectural perspective to achieve a crystalline, almost miniaturist clarity. 

Feminist scholars argue that by centering women as active agents—rather than objects—within these intricate worlds, Varo quietly subverted the male-dominated Surrealist canon. Paintings like Papilla Estelar (Celestial Pablum, 1958), Towards the Tower (1961), and The Escape (1962) are now key texts in feminist art history as well as landmarks of 20th-century Surrealism. 

The Creation of the Birds (1957)

Embroidery of the Earth's Mantle (1961)

Papilla Estelar, 1958

Towards the Tower, 1961

The Escape, 1961

Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.theartstory.org/artist/varo-remedios

https://cadenaser.com/nacional/2025/02/27/remedios-varo-la-pintora-surrealista-consentida-de-mexico-cadena-ser

https://www.thecollector.com/remedios-varo-female-surrealist-painter/

https://www.artic.edu/articles/1052/the-dueling-dualities-of-remedios-varo

https://www.academia.edu/9180280/The_Lonely_Machine_a_Feminist_Analysis_of_the_Work_of_Remedios_Varo

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Remedios-Varo

https://nmwa.org/art/artists/remedios-varo/

https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/remedios-varo-painter-of-magic

https://student-journals.ucl.ac.uk/opticon/article/1004/galley/958/view/

https://www.christies.com/en/stories/ten-things-to-know-about-remedios-varo-1bd7c9dd53c74b0a88f1c820a74fbfaf

https://artherstory.net/material-re-enchantments-review-of-remedios-varo-science-fictions

https://maria-cristina.medium.com/great-paintings-the-creation-of-the-birds-by-remedios-varo-f53ce87f24df

https://www.wikiart.org/en/remedios-varo/embroidering-the-earth-s-mantle-1961

https://pwdgkr.medium.com/surrealism-and-the-art-of-remedios-varo-4758d0065fe0

https://www.artchive.com/artwork/towards-the-tower-remedios-varo/

https://www.reddit.com/r/museum/comments/1548tz3/remedios_varo_the_escape_1961/

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Dance: Björk - Hidden Place

Choreography: Hannah
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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Spinners: TACKHEY - White Party Bangkok 2025 Techtopia

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George Ezra - Budapest

Music Appreciation

English singer-songwriter George Ezra has described Budapest as his first attempt at writing a love song. Featured on his debut studio album Wanted on Voyage, the track was released on December 13, 2013. Co-written with Joel Pott and produced by Cam Blackwood, it quickly became a breakout international hit, earning widespread acclaim for its warm, folk-rock charm.

Built on the first three guitar chords Ezra ever learned, the song’s narrative name-drops Budapest—though Ezra himself had never been there. The title, he has shared, was inspired by a missed flight to the city after a night out in Malmö, Sweden. Musically, Budapest is composed in F major with a tempo of 128 bpm, pairing its upbeat rhythm with Ezra’s rich baritone to create a distinctive and inviting sound.

The official music video, directed by Rob Brandon, premiered on YouTube on April 21, 2014. It depicts a motionless crowd dressed in varied styles and accessories, interwoven with shots of Ezra performing and occasionally crowd surfing. Gradually, the crowd springs to life—sharing moments of playfulness and movement—before freezing again as Ezra stands still. The closing scene, a quiet celebration on the ground, serves as a visual metaphor for human connection awakening from stillness.



Sources:

Wikipedia

https://sonichits.com/video/George_Ezra/Blame_It_on_Me

https://www.catchy.ro/budapest/113547

https://kids.kiddle.co/Budapest_%28song%29

https://www.thissideofsanity.com/music/songs/bu/budapest.php 

https://www.thissideofsanity.com/music/songs/bu/budapest.php

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6705890/

https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/08915df2-9f09-4285-82c7-8febd383acf9