Monthly Archives: February, 2016

Response 92

February 11th, 2016 Posted by Lion Responses No Comment yet

It is an alien figure. there’s no lions in America.

Response 91

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They are exotic because they are African, and they are also exotic because they are an extraordinary thing, they are beautiful.

Response 90

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They are by definition, one of the most exotic animals of all of society, because of their power.

Response 89

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Sound conveys a whole different message than visuals, than an image.

Response 88

February 11th, 2016 Posted by Lion Responses No Comment yet

It’s enforcing to understand the power of sound.

One Last Drum Circle at Pasadena City Hall

February 4th, 2016 Posted by Lions, Tigers And..., News No Comment yet

Don’t miss this chance to participate in one last DRUM ROAR at City Hall! (more…)

Afternoon lectures at City Hall: Kelema Lee Moses, Ph.D., on lions and meanings in architecture

February 2nd, 2016 Posted by Lions, Tigers And..., News No Comment yet

“Does it mean anything to render a lion full-bodied versus a lion decapitated or partially shown to us?”

“Thinking about the role of the viewer, how can we complete the body of the lion? it’s not that we are all seeing the same lion with the same body, we were given the face and we are meant to visualize the body lion ourselves.” (more…)

Response 87

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Architectural eclecticism that allows itself to incorporate lions to where the lions do make sense. They fit in to the architectural diversity of this site.

Response 86

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It’s this idea of creating a sublime nature within the city.

Response 85

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It is not that we are all seeing the same lion with the same body, we were given the face and we are meant to visualize the body ourselves.