Love and art will take us there

The art and writing of Andre Veloux

Paris 09/10/08

Coffee in Paris

Coffee in Paris

I thought of you Merisi

Waiting for a metro train

Waiting for a metro train

Business Comfort!

Business Comfort!

10 October 2008 - Posted by seineseeker | Photoblog | | 5 Comments

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  1. Merci, André,
    I see you are in Paris! :-)
    Looking at the outdoor setting and the light, autumn there seems to be at least as nice as it is here in Vienna.
    I imagine you are enjoying yourself to the fullest,
    with my very best wishes,
    M.

    Comment by Merisi | 10 October 2008

  2. Yes autumn is here, and it’s nice and bright. Lovely light in fact.

    Comment by seineseeker | 10 October 2008

  3. Andre,
    I am intrigued, doubly intrigued (but not clandestinely):
    I can’t remember having noticed the last picture, the bottom one, which is quite fascinating. I am perplexed that it did not catch my attention the first time around! What you divulge more about the context? It looks so deliciously tongue in cheek. I notice quite a difference between American and European commercials.

    Comment by Merisi | 27 October 2008

  4. It’s a very interesting ad Merisi. I mean for me it’s really quite attractive, and it does grab the attention (in fact I think I added it to the post a day later, which explains how you never noticed it), it’s just a bit naughty, but nothing unusual, and of course most business passengers are men and most hostesses are women so it is amusing, and must work quite well.

    Comment by seineseeker | 28 October 2008

  5. It’s only naughty in a sweet way, at least in my eyes,
    but it definitely is an attention grabber, you are right!
    Quite ingenious, how it can speak to both the male and female mind. I would love to know whose brilliant mind this came out of! I added it to the three immediately memorable ad images that got stuck in my head over the last year or so (all with that tongue in cheek attitude, that I see again and again, at least here in Vienna – I noticed that Italians are more directly playing to the senses, and not too found of hidden persuasion).

    Comment by Merisi's | 6 November 2008


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