This is Offscreen at its best!
A few years ago Paul Castello was a special guest at the Nobel Piece Price ceremony in Oslo. He said: ‘I think Piece will come through the Arts’.
Never loose sight of these magic days in the Scottish Highlands!
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 01:23 PM
mama stapleton wrote:
Sorry! It must be AGE!! Or as grandson Joseph would say; ’silly mormor’
Paul Castello, dear me I mean of course Paulo Coelho, the Brazilian author of The Alchemist.
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 02:37 PM
jd birch wrote:
WOW!
beautiful piece
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 07:00 PM
Ruairidh MacKenzie wrote:
This is my favourite film so far and for me gets to the core of what all this ‘offscreen’ experience is all about, focusing on what is truly important, universal and life affirming. Awesome
Kenzo
Tuesday July 15th, 2008 // 11:45 PM
Ashlee wrote:
Abir, your comments are so beautiful and thought provoking! You are a powerful speaker keep it up!
I love the symbolism in all the pieces. They really catch the eye and move you…great job to everyone!
Thursday July 17th, 2008 // 12:09 PM
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HSBC Student Expedition 2008
8 creative students from four countries in the Middle East travel across England, Scotland and Wales in search of an authentic picture of UK culture.
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This is Offscreen at its best!
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 01:23 PMA few years ago Paul Castello was a special guest at the Nobel Piece Price ceremony in Oslo. He said: ‘I think Piece will come through the Arts’.
Never loose sight of these magic days in the Scottish Highlands!
Sorry! It must be AGE!! Or as grandson Joseph would say; ’silly mormor’
Paul Castello, dear me I mean of course Paulo Coelho, the Brazilian author of The Alchemist.
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 02:37 PMWOW!
Monday July 14th, 2008 // 07:00 PMbeautiful piece
This is my favourite film so far and for me gets to the core of what all this ‘offscreen’ experience is all about, focusing on what is truly important, universal and life affirming. Awesome
Kenzo
Tuesday July 15th, 2008 // 11:45 PMAbir, your comments are so beautiful and thought provoking! You are a powerful speaker keep it up!
I love the symbolism in all the pieces. They really catch the eye and move you…great job to everyone!
Thursday July 17th, 2008 // 12:09 PM