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" ... People borrow money not to look at it. In reality, people borrow money for what it can be exchanged for. This basic truth is oddly tripping up inflation-focused members of the right. Oh well, let’s focus on what’s obvious: credit is a consequence of production. Where production is abundant, so is lending of the abundance. No one once again borrows money to hold it, or caress it lovingly, they borrow because the money will be exchangeable for actual resources. ... "
" ... Spoon-shaped rose quartz paddles are used to caress and massage the face. The center rose quartz... [+] gemstone is placed on the décolletage during the facial portion of the Aroha Goddess treatment. ... "
" ... Start your day with orange juice and breakfast at the shore as the waves caress your feet. At night, attend a private dig-in dinner, where the staff will dig chairs and a table into the sand and then neatly outfit them with covers and cushions so that you can comfortably nosh on lobster by the light of lanterns and candles (the meal is followed by an outdoor movie screening). ... "
" ... The main material in my work are ideas. To verify if those ideas are right, I use materials as a vehicle to transport them. I have a great team of 14 in my Barcelona studio, but I also work with a network of workshops in the places that have the expertise or with technicians who are highly skilled in different materials like metal, marble and alabaster. I blow glass in Murano, white marble is from southern Spain, alabaster is near Saragossa. I work a lot in public spaces, and often the production of these pieces is in different places around the world, which is great because I can learn different attitudes and ways of working. I sketch, but since The Crown Fountain, I use the computer because I need to manipulate the shape of the head and also the 3-D mesh that I generate when scanning a person’s head. I then spend time transforming the images into something physical that people can touch. I was born in the Mediterranean, which means that I need to touch everything, to caress my objects and to touch my dreams. My fingers are my eyes. ... "
" ... The result was a mesmerizing mix of past and present, traditional and modern, portrayed through artworks by artists as famous as César, frescoes made overseas by anonymous artisans and the most luxurious Hermès products – saddles, bags, shoes, hats, silk scarves, jackets, belts, jewelry, watches – imbued with the histories of silk, leather, crystal, porcelain and marble. “The present, the past, memory, the here and elsewhere, dialogue,” she revealed. Colors, light, shadow, textures and fabrics came together in perfect harmony, and links were created between different worlds that must be able to coexist. Thus the most precious materials were juxtaposed with the simplest. “This type of opposition of materials always creates an emotion,” she said. “It’s the illusion that counts, the equilibrium between the objects. The materials call upon the caress of the gaze.” Looking at the décor titillated the senses, awakened an unexpected desire to want to touch and stroke the objects. Nevertheless, Menchari encouraged audiences to play with objects not with their hands but with their eyes. ... "