17th July 2006, 05:22 PM | #1 |
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Dan De Wilke visit to Macau
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I had a unexpected trip to Europe and fortunately caught Dan's email confirming his date which was the same as my back to Macau arrival date. So I was able to show Dan and Jenny a very little tiny bit of Macau and visit the exhibition with them. Check here for the pictures My son is arriving Friday for his Summer vacations and will be submitted to an operation. So dad will be quite busy for a while with his little 1.95 m sonny . Well, anyway just thought I would share with you and am sure that Dan will catch up. My biorythm is entirely upside down. Cheers and off to sleep. Catalogue is almost ready. Will let everyone know about it. |
17th July 2006, 05:59 PM | #2 |
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Soooo, what's that Dan was holding?
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17th July 2006, 07:29 PM | #3 |
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Oh, its too thin to be a History of Steel catalogue! Probably a Masters of Fire catalogue.
Antonio, are those Taoist pole-arms in the background of the 4th photo? |
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Like you said later, it is indeed 'RATS - THE MASTERS OF FIRE' catalog Ours is in the making and I'll personally supervise everything. It wasn't easy to have one single designer, Joyce Ho, to clean up the entire background of each and every photo with Photoshop. Mark will tell you more about it |
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They are on display with (more or less) the following note, loaned by a local temple: Weapons played such an important part in warfare, most of the time deciding life or death, that magical or religious elements were inscribed or incorporated in the weapon. Later, the importance of weapons became so relevant, that a panoply of poles were crowned with taoist symbols, in a hybridation that brought forth the very importance of life and death in the battlefield. This is in the small Educational Corner where very often I believe that the obvious must be reminded. |
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Well, it will be done. BTW, have you checkep PMs and Emails? Very best, Antonio |
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