Avant-garde cellist Zoe Keating demonstrates her intricately layered compositions. Using a computer, some 'janky code', a cello and her imagination, the classically trained musician shapes her music into something wonderful.
**This was 10000% an April Fool's Joke and if you STILL don't get it, I'd seriously advise obtaining even just a slight sense of humor!** Don't listen to any of the advice given in this video unless you're a serious makeup artist or wanting to expand your skills. Enjoy. Here's the complete list of what I used! RCMA Cream Foundation MAC Studio Fix Fluid NC44 MAC Full Coverage Foundation in Drk Brown White Cream/Face paint from Walmart Revlon Lip Stain Ben Nye Cream Blush Wheel BonneBell Glitter Gel w/loose glitter on top Make Up For Ever Pure Pigments in Fuchsia, Violet , and Emerald green MAC pro pigment Full Force Violet La Femme Loose gold shimmer powder Make Up For Ever Black waterproof eyeliner Ben Nye Purple Eyeliner pencil MAC Platinum pigment Make Up For Ever Feather Lashes MAC Discontinued Lip Lacquer (The dark purple one) OCC Lip Tar in Pageant Stars, Buttons, Rhinestones, White Bow, and Peacock feathers from Michael's Arts & Craft Store That's it! Thank you to those who allowed me to make you laugh! :) -Lauren www.twitter.com www.myspace.com
A beautiful Chaplinesque scene from the avant garde French silent film classic titled Ménilmontant (a neighborhood in Paris where they filmed The Red Balloon 3 decades later). Starring Nadia Sibirskaia as a French girl whose parents are murdered before her eyes; looking for love in the wrong place she becomes pregnant out of wedlock, is homeless and starving, and suddenly finds kindness in the most unlikely of places. Directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff, who was married to the actress.