i'm a big fan of beatles and John lenon, this guy is great, he is more than an artist...i wonder what Lenon's vision of the world would be like if he is still alive...sure, he will be against all wars and massacres happening, and sure he will be the first to promote peace...ya, the best way to solve our problems is to sit and discuss, accept our differences, wars hav never been a good solution, n we all see the result now.... i still hav faith in some humans, hope oneday peace will prevail, n our planet will be a better place to live in... Cheers:)) Mysterize
Dear mysterize: Yes, John Lennon was an intriguing person with a world vision. If you go to the www.imaginepeace.com web site, you can view some of the drawings and poems which Yoko Ono has posted. They are delightful to look at and ponder over... Yes, there will be peace one day; we all must be patient as the new consciousness unfolds in the new millennium. Julian
Julian first sauntered onto the stage in a production of "The Marriage Proposal" in 1968 (Chekhov).
First-time out, Ayrs won an "Award of Merit" from the Simpson's Drama Festival for his portrayal of the nervous suitor "Lomov".
Essentially, though, he started his career as a painter.
Ayrs was part of a group show of West Coast artists at the Galerie Allen (Gastown) in 1970.
On the heels of that exhibition, he was commissioned by the City of Vancouver to create kiosks for the downtown core (1972).
One-man Exhibitions followed at the Contemporary Royale Gallery (Vancouver) and Open Space Gallery (Victoria).
In 1973, Ayrs made an entrance onto the International Art scene when he was invited to exhibit his abstract-expressionistic paintings at the San Francisco Arts Festival.
During a brief visit to New York in 1974, Ayrs appeared off-off Broadway in a "Hot Peaches" spoof on the Andy Warhol stars.
The production was titled "The Magic Hype".
After his short stint on stage in that successful musical comedy, Warhol Star Jackie Curtis
invited Ayrs to appear in a special New Year's Show at the Fortune Theatre in the East Village.
Ayrs was first published in IS8 - a Coach House Press publication edited by Victor Coleman (Toronto).
In addition, a short story - Cottage Cheese - was broadcast on CBC Radio (Robert Chesterman / Producer).
Julian modelled in the early eighties.
His face has graced the pages of National ads for American Express, the Bay, Eatons, Big Steel, and Sears (to name a few).
Ayrs' fashion column - Dressing Right - appeared in the morning newspaper "The Province" (Southam News) for approximately two years after he gave up the fashion runway.
An acting bug catapulted the struggling actor into the exciting Film & TV industry full throttle when he moved to California.
Ayrs has appeared in parts on the popular soap "General Hospital"(Reporter), "Victims for Victims" (Doctor), "Murphy Brown" (Doorman), and Fox Studio's big-budget comedy "How I Got into College" (Harvard Recruiter).
Drawing on his background in writing, Ayrs pursued a career as a Literary Agent for the next two years at Wallack & Associates and the Camille Sorice Agency respectively.
An opportunity to pen a blog for a Fox Network Show "On the Lot" - not only opened up a new well of creativity - but the opportunity for Ayrs to flex his visionary skills in several areas of the arts such as writing, film & video, web design, etc.
Then, Ayrs sequed into film reviewing.
Currently, he is a well-known film critic in the Los Angeles Area.
Ayrs is currently dabbling with the piano (he was born into a family of musicians) and composing concert pieces which he hopes to perform live on stage in the near future.
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i'm a big fan of beatles and John lenon, this guy is great, he is more than an artist...i wonder what Lenon's vision of the world would be like if he is still alive...sure, he will be against all wars and massacres happening, and sure he will be the first to promote peace...ya, the best way to solve our problems is to sit and discuss, accept our differences, wars hav never been a good solution, n we all see the result now....
i still hav faith in some humans, hope oneday peace will prevail, n our planet will be a better place to live in...
Cheers:))
Mysterize
Dear mysterize:
Yes, John Lennon was an intriguing person with a world vision.
If you go to the www.imaginepeace.com web site, you can view some of the drawings and poems which Yoko Ono has posted.
They are delightful to look at and ponder over...
Yes, there will be peace one day; we all must be patient as the new consciousness unfolds in the new millennium.
Julian
Hi Julian
Thanks for the site:))
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