J A Z E L K R I S T I N

A visual journal of the ART of Everyday

SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW April 3, 2012

Filed under: concerto,music to my ears,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 11:09 am

LOVIN’ THIS VERSION

ASTIG  JAMMING!!!!

 

JAMES BLAKE: A Case of You April 3, 2012

Filed under: music to my ears,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 3:44 am

James Blake covers Joni Mitchell = genius

 

KIMBRA April 2, 2012

Filed under: featured artist,music to my ears,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 4:51 am

I LOVE HER SOUND and I LOVE THE WAY SHE MOVES

 

Je t’aime a la folie May 30, 2011

Filed under: dreaming aloud,French,language,music to my ears,paris,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 12:48 am

 

  

I LOVE FRENCH (A et le langue ;p)… The way the words curl in my mouth. The way it sound especially when whispered in my ear ;) I love how words are feminine and masculine, like the word head (la tete) is feminine and heart (le coeur) is masculine, I mean who decided that?  Arte arte diba ;)

I love how it’s not pronounced the way it is spelled, like parfait (par-fayet (ehmignon (mi-nion)…  I like that some french words are exactly the same in english like silence, minute, experience: same spelling but different pronounciation. There are also words that are almost the same but not quite; coleurs = colors, temps = time, enfant = infant, biere = beer, monstre = monster … And some of it are closer to home; bouteille = botesavon = sabon, jardin = hardin…

My favorite french word for now is INOUBLIABLE. I love the sound of it and the way it is pronounced: I-NUB-LI-YABL. C’était inoubliable = It was Unforgettable.

 

Bonjour! Je m’apelle Jazel Kristin.

Je suis artiste multimedia, realisatrice et conseiller visuel.

J’ai 34 ans mais ce n’est pas évident ;)

C’est tout, aruruteynkyu

 

The first french words that I learned…. are meant to be whispered and not written here ;) Hahahaha okay the other words that I learned quickly was related to food, Beh ouais bien sur!!! Poulet, poivre, soja, ail, vinaigre = Adobo! And of course how to say I AM HUNGRY = J’AI FAIM!  Faim na moi, hahaha shushal!

A would draw me images and write its French counterpart for me to learn. I once recorded our first French lesson without him knowing it, which actually became a sound installation for my exhibition [Home Is Where the Art Is at SilverLens].

In the end, A improved his english and I still have a lot to learn in french. The goal now is to be able to crack a joke instinctively and to think automatically in french ;p But as the saying goes, petit à petit, loiseau fait son nid… or in my language-unti-unting mararating, kalangitan at bituin :p

 

 

EXCUSES by The Morning Benders April 4, 2011

Filed under: for arts sake,music to my ears,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 5:10 am

 

 

My theme song every morning in my Paris atelier.

Not so much the lyrics but more the vibe and energy of this musical collaboration.

The feeling here was what I wanted to achieve in my live musical video installation performance

Major goosebumps

Giddy feeling

like you’re In Love

 

 

 

 

LIMIT TO YOUR LOVE January 25, 2011

Filed under: music to my ears,video inspiration — theartofeveryday @ 9:57 am

 

 

 

 

A heartfelt song by FEIST, made more powerful by JAMES BLAKE

 

 

 

 
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