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A few nice pictures of celebrities images I found:


McGrath Watch
pictures of celebrities
Image by hugovk
Who else can claim to have their photography published in a renowned national magazine with a circulation of 200,000? Well, I can!

However, Jonny Vegas never received the pound Viz promised to pay for his exclusive wedding snaps. And they never paid out my quid either, so the boycott continues. I urge you to join.


The Sea of Insanity
pictures of celebrities
Image by Scott Smith (SRisonS)
... The un-Flickr Worthy somehow makes it to Flickr. ;)

For starters, this picture was SEVERELY cropped. Hence, the crappy resolution. And probably would've been oh-so-bad-@$ $ with the proper zoom lens. But yet another taste of how hectic it can get. Yes, that whole area is packed with people.

I hope I'm not trying to scare anyone off from attending, if you already had plans to go. Just cautioning you to not be late or "on-time" for events. Be Early!!!!! Heck, if you play it right, you don't even have to be real early; just be smart/lucky about making your way around.

This is Ray Park (Darth Maul) looking out into the crowd, from the Jedi Training Academy stage. And you can see Jeremy Bulloch and Billy Dee Williams in his peripheral view. ;)

Ray Park
Star Wars Celebrity Motorcade
Star Wars Weekends 2010
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Walt Disney World, FL


Stella Vine, Museum of Modern Art Oxford
pictures of celebrities
Image by Martin Beek
STELLA VINE: paintings

17 JULY TO 23 SEPTEMBER MOMA OXFORD

‘Her colours are a cake-maker’s – girlie pinks, Alice-band blues – and the way she writes on her pictures has been learnt from a bakery. But there is something there, nevertheless: a combination of empathy and cynicism that can be startling’
The Sunday Times

Stella Vine’s paintings are exuberant, funny and irreverent. She is notorious for her portraits of Kate Moss and disturbing images of Princess Diana and the heroin victim Rachel Whitear, but she also paints her mother and her son from photographs and memory. Stella Vine: paintings is the first opportunity to see a major exhibition of her work. Many rarely seen paintings will be on display. New work, made especially for the exhibition, includes a series of paintings of Princess Diana.

Born in 1969 in Northumberland, Stella Vine studied painting part-time at Hampstead School of Art in 1999. Her work has been included in solo and group exhibitions in the UK and internationally, notably ‘New Blood’ at the Saatchi Gallery in 2004 when she first came to public attention. Stella Vine currently lives and works in London.

A limited edition, illustrated hardback book has been specially created by the artist with designers FUEL. Essay by Germaine Greer.
‘Diana and her demons, Kate and cocaine, Jose Mourinho and his dog. Is any subject too raw for this notorious artist?’
Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times Magazine, June 2007

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