In Two-Thousand-And-Three Gilles Jobin seemed to be painting off the dancer's bodies, to use them as brushes, in order to depict strange landscapes, be they subterranean or wordly, always pertaining to shapes being altered. |
It dwelled upon wordly songs to elevate our souls or keyed on short and unpretentious, yet outstandingly strong, fredons to rallye the nobility or any religious or layman ruler. |
This Salon has fast become a wordly manifestation, assembling the pros, the public, the passionnates and those with the know-how. |
A right answer to the wordly homogeneity, synonim of the ruin of cultures and of the universal values. |
But I feel an impulse to scribble wordly words, to stand in a silk hat beside the statue of Liberty and gaze out upon the Atlantic with a Carlylian pensiveness. |
As Egyptian life changed rather than ended, so the eye travels down and across the texts, along the papyri, from wordly symbol to symbolic word. |